Australian swimmer Cate Campbell has set another Olympic record when qualifying for the womens 100m freestyle final at the Rio Games.Cate won her semi-final on Wednesday night in 52.71 seconds, some 0.07s quicker than the Olympic record she set earlier in the day in her heat.Campbells younger sister Bronte also advanced to Thursday nights final, clocking 53.29 to be fifth-fastest qualifier.World record holder Cate said she planned to soak up the experience of her first individual 100m freestyle Olympic final.It has taken me three times to get here, I am just going to go out there and enjoy tomorrow night, she said.Sibling Bronte said racing in the Olympic final realised a long-held dream. To stand up with seven other girls from the rest of the world to compete for your country, that is all I have dreamt about since I was a little girl, she said.Tomorrow is the realisation of my dream. I cant wait to get out there and race because I love it. Swell Water Bottle Clearance . The catch: It needs a lot of money, and it needs it fast. Discount Swell Bottles . Louis Blues teammates who would also be participating in the Olympics, Alex Pietrangelo felt right at home, no different in some ways to the travel experience of any old road trip – save for the length of the journey, that is. http://www.swellbottlesclearance.com/swell-bottle-wood-collection.html . "It doesnt get any better than that," Giambi said. "Im speechless." The Indians are roaring toward October. Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card race. Swell Drink Bottle Sale . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence. Swell Water Bottle Floral . Catch all the action on TSN2 at 11pm et/8pm pt. The nine-time Big 12 champion Jayhawks are positioning themselves for another title, as they have run out to a flawless 6-0 mark in conference play thus far. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Rays have finalized a two-year, $12.5 million contract with free agent catcher Wilson Ramos.Ramos, a 29-year-old recovering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, is guaranteed $4 million next year and $8.5 million in 2018.He can earn additional performance bonuses based on plate appearances of $2 million next year and $750,000 in 2018, and has a 2018 salary escalator worth up to $3 million, based on starts next year.Ramos was a NL All-Star last season with the Washington Nationals, batting .307 with 22 homers and 80 RBI in 131 games. Hes expected to return from his knee injury at some point next summer.Senior vice president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said the team is excited about what Ramos potentially adds on both offense and defense, adding that when healthy Ramos is one of the best all-around catchers in baseball.ddddddddddddThe Rays cleared room on the 40-man roster by designating catcher Justin OConner for assignment.Ramos made his major league debut with Minnesota in 2010. He was dealt to the Nationals at the trade deadline that season and has batted .269 with 83 homers and 321 RBI over portions of seven major league seasons.For 2017, Ramos would earn $125,000 each for 300 and 325 plate appearances, and $250,000 each for 350 and each additional 25 through 500. For 2018, he would get $250,000 apiece for 450, 475 and 500.If he does not finish 2017 on the disabled list, his 2018 salary would increase by $2 million for 55 starts next year and $250,000 for each additional five through 75. ' ' '