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James Guy Details What’s Possible in Tokyo for the UK and How It Can Happen

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We sat down with James Guy, the world champion, Olympic medalist, and FINIS athlete who’s looking for gold in Tokyo. Guy gets deep when talking about his preparation as well as what his relay teammates are doing to get ready for the Tokyo Olympics. Come Tokyo, Guy is not only eyeing individual hardware but also looking to top the podium in the 4×200 free and 4×100 medley relays, both of which Britain has taken 1 world title in at the last 3 world Championships (4×200 gold in ’15, ’17, 4×100 medley gold in ’19).

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You Sada
3 years ago

With Adam Peaty going a :55+ and their other strokes pretty solid now, I don’t see how the US can beat the UK in the 4×100 medley. The US will be lucky to have someone 59 low.

pSL1988
Reply to  You Sada
3 years ago

Careful what you wish for.

Lopez
Reply to  You Sada
3 years ago

I’d say the US are clear favourites to win the medley relay, if you add the best times for the past 2 years, the US is about a second and a half faster. Then again you could have Peaty go 55.9, Scott go 46 low and they could go win, but you could also have Murphy and Dressel destroy Greenbank and Guy and the US will go WR.

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The unoriginal Tim
Reply to  You Sada
3 years ago

Has Peaty split 55? I thought his best split was 56.5? Most recently he has split low 57 regularly. Which will still be a big swing for GBR.

US could have 59.0 vs 57.0 and still win as they did in Rio. However that required the other three US legs to be perfect. GB have very good swimmers in all four legs now but I would expect USA to gain on Back and Fly. Free depends on the day but I don’t expect Scott to do 46.1 again as that was a unique set of circumstances.

ytho
Reply to  You Sada
3 years ago

GB gold, US silver!

Troyy
Reply to  You Sada
3 years ago

I’d love to see GB win but I Just don’t see Scott replicating that anchor leg and the US probably would’ve won in 2019 if they’d swam Apple instead of Adrian. The 4×100 medley is still the US’s to lose.

ytho
3 years ago

well my 7 hours sleep just got reduced to 6, but it was worth it

Corn Pop
3 years ago

The designated Olympic test event in Tokyo the World Cup All around Gymnastics May 4 has been cancelled. No confidence in international competitors ,arriving ,competing & leaving safely & now replaced by a domestic only get together.

About Gold Medal Mel Stewart

Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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