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Oleksiak Win Highlights Top Swims From Junior Swimmers on Rio Day 6

2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES

While swimmers like Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte continue to add to their Olympic medal career totals, the Rio Olympic Games serve as a first chance for many young swimmers to represent their respective nations at an Olympic Games.

A couple of juniors have taken the Olympic stage by a storm, including Australia’s 100 free gold medalist Kyle Chalmers, and Canada’s 100 free gold medalist Penny Oleksiak, who has won 4 medals so far in her first Olympic Games.

NOTE: This includes all swimmers who are 18 years old or younger as of the day of the race. In some of the races, there were less than 3 junior swimmers entered (M 200 BK, M 200 IM). For those that advanced to semis and finals, we’ve used their fastest time of the meet.

Swimmers who qualified for the Olympic final in their events are in bold.

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50 Free

  1. Aleksei Brianskii (RUS), 22.16
  2. Abeku Gyekye Jackson (GHA), 24.30
  3. Nikolas Sylvester (VIN), 25.64

200 Back

  1. Hugo Gonzalez (ESP), 1:57.50

100 Fly

  1. Li Zhuhao (CHN), 51.51
  2. Hannibal Gaskin (GUY), 58.57
  3. Thint Myaat (MYA), 1:02.54

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200 Breast

  1. Viktoria Gunes (TUR), 2:23.49
  2. Sofia Andreeva (RUS), 2:25.90
  3. Yu Jingyao (CHN), 2:28.65

800 Free

  1. Hou Yawen (CHN), 8:30.59
  2. Tamsin Cook (AUS), 8:36.62
  3. Valerie Gruest Slowing (GUA), 8:39.80

200 Back

  1. Liu Yaxin (CHN), 2:07.56
  2. Daria Ustinova (RUS), 2:08.84
  3. Africa Zamorano Sanz (ESP), 2:13.74

100 Free

  1. Penny Oleksiak (CAN, Gold Medalist), 52.70
  2. Zhu Menghui (CHN), 53.98
  3. Rikako Ikee (JPN), 54.50

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canadian7462
8 years ago

You missed Kyle..

canadian7462
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8 years ago

And penny’s 100 fly

One of many Swimmers
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8 years ago

Today though…

Reply to  canadian7462
8 years ago

Canadian7462- This article was only for events on day 6. If you look at the article posted last night, Kyle and Penny’s swims are in the post that combined days 1-5

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