U.S. Wraps Up Olympic Swimming With Another Gold Medal And A New World Record

The United States swim team wrapped up the final day of competition in the pool with a pair of gold medals and world records to go with them. Long-distance freestyler Bobby Finke delivered the first of the two gold medals in the 1500-meter freestyle — the only individual gold medal earned by a male swimmer ...

Aug 4, 2024 - 20:28
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U.S. Wraps Up Olympic Swimming With Another Gold Medal And A New World Record

The United States swim team wrapped up the final day of competition in the pool with a pair of gold medals and world records to go with them.

Long-distance freestyler Bobby Finke delivered the first of the two gold medals in the 1500-meter freestyle — the only individual gold medal earned by a male swimmer on Team U.S.A. — and a new world record of 14:30.67.

Katie Ledecky — whose prowess in the long distance races across four Olympic Games has made her the most decorated American female Olympian in history — couldn’t contain her excitement as Finke, who trains with her under coach and former Olympian Anthony Nesty, swam to victory.

The men’s 4×100 medley relay team took the silver medal — the only time other than the 1980 boycott of the Moscow Olympics that a U.S. men’s team has not taken the gold in that event.

The team lost to China in a major upset despite an impressive split from Caeleb Dressel in his butterfly leg — 49.41, four hundredths of a second under his own world record in the 100-meter butterfly, which was set in Tokyo in 2021.

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The games concluded on another high for Team U.S.A. as the women’s medley relay team — Regan Smith (backstroke), Lilly King (breaststroke), Gretchen Walsh (butterfly), and Torri Huske (freestyle) — took the gold by a decisive margin and set another world record in the process.

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