Other highlights on day two of the Rio Olympics included swimming world records for Britain, the United States, and Sweden.
Rio Olympics, Day 2
Majlinda Kelmendi made Olympic history by becoming Kosovo’s first athlete to win an Olympic medal, a gold in women’s judo.

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A competitor heads off the course after the rowing competition was postponed for the day due to strong winds.

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Barbora Balaova of Slovakia wipes her brow during action against Fen Li of Sweden in table tennis.

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Adam Peaty of Britain celebrates breaking his own world record – for the second time in two days – and winning gold in the men's 100-meter breaststroke final. Peaty became the first British male swimmer to win Olympic gold in 28 years.

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Katie Ledecky of the United States on her way to winning the women's 400-meter freestyle final. She broke her own world record set two years ago.