Tokyo 2020, Europe Day 3: A Finals Session of Historic 1-2 Finishes
Day 3 witnessed the fastest Olympic 100 back final in history where Evgeny Rylov and Kliment Kolesnikov won gold and silver for the Russian Olympic Committee.
Hwang Sunwoo Dips Under 48 Seconds To Lower Korean Record In Men’s 100 Free
The 18-year-old becomes the first South Korean to break 48 seconds in the men’s 100 freestyle.
Katinka Hosszu No-Shows Women’s 200 Fly, Only 16 Swimmers Contest Prelims
With Hosszu dropping the event, there were only 16 swimmers contesting the women’s 200 fly prelims on Day 4 in Tokyo.
2020 Tokyo Olympics Pick’Em Contest – Biggest Highlights and Upsets Day 1-3
On day 3, no one correctly predicted the podium order of the women’s 100 breast where 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby won and World Record holder Lilly Kind got 3rd.
Relay Lineups: Pieroni In For U.S. Men On 4×200 Free Prelims
Blake Pieroni, the seventh-place finisher in the 200 free at the U.S. Olympic Trials, will contest the men’s 4×200 relay on Day 4 in Tokyo.
Tokyo Day 4 Prelims Preview: Sprint Showdown in Men’s 100 Free
Day 4 will feature Caeleb Dressel’s first individual event of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the 100 free where he is .05 off Cesar Cielo’s World Record.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Day 4 Prelims Heat Sheets Show 0 Scratches
Gregorio Paltinieri of Italy is the top seed in the men’s 800 freestyle which will be contested for the first time on an Olympic stage on day 4.
Analyzing Le Clos’ 200 Fly Olympic Semifinals Strategy: Fly and Die
While South Africa’s Chad Le Clos did earn the #3 spot in tomorrow’s 200 fly final, the difference between his 2nd and 3rd 50 meters was 2.3 seconds.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
South Africa’s Tatjana Schoenmaker will try to dethrone defending champion Lilly King (USA) in the women’s 100 breast final on Tuesday morning.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics Day 3 Medal Table: Big Moves From Russia and Great Britain
Russia made its appearance at #5, thanks to a 1-2 finish in the men’s 100 back. Great Britain moved from 5th to 3rd with a 1-2 sweep in the 200 free.
Tokyo 2020, Day 3 18 & Under Medalists and Medal Table: Jacoby Strikes Gold
United States 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby pulled off a come-from-behind win for the ages in the women’s 100 breast, touching first in 1:04.95.
Lydia Jacoby Rips 1:04.95 For 100 Breast Gold and New U.S. NAG
17-year-old Lydia Jacoby rose to the challenge, ripping a time good enough for gold, as well as a U.S. National Age Group Record.
Tokyo 2020, South America Day 3: Scheffer Grabs S.A.’s First Medal of the Games
Swimming out of lane 8 no less, Scheffer clocked a 1:44.66 to win the Bronze medal in the men’s 200 free.
Tokyo 2020, Oceania Day 3: Australian Momentum Keeps Medal Table Hopes Alive
Kaylee McKeown go her hand on the wall first in the women’s 100 backstroke, leaving us wondering what else the Australians have in store.
Kaylee McKeown Wins Australian Women’s 1st 100 Back Gold in OLY Record Fashion
Kaylee McKeown blew away the competition in the women’s 100 backstroke, putting up the 2nd fastest time in history for Olympic gold.