Swimming at the Olympics live updates (2024)

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Michael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Olympic swimming results

  • Women's 200 fly final: McIntosh (Canada) gold, Smith (USA) silver
  • Men's 200 back final: Kos wins Hungary's first gold of 2024 Games
  • Women's 200 breast final: Douglass (USA) wins first career gold
  • Women's 4x200 free relay final: Australia gold, USA silver
  • Men's 50 free semis: Dressel (USA) qualifies fifth
  • Women's 200 back semis: Bacon and Smith (USA) qualify first, sixth
  • Men's 200 IM semis: Marchand (France), Foster (USA) qualify 1-2
August 1, 2024 at 4:33 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Douglass on winning her first gold medal

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Kate Douglass spoke to the media after winning the first gold medal of her career in the 200 breast.

"I'm really excited. For a while I wasn't sure if Olympic champion was going to be possible for me to say. And now it's really exciting to see it happen.

"I knew if I went a best time and went the American record, that would probably win the race. So that was the plan. I could see on the turn where I was, so I kicked it into high gear. I couldn't tell if (South Africa's Tatjana Smith) was going to catch me.

"I was trying to say calm and collected. The (200m) breast, I pretty easily can stay relaxed before it, because I have a specific race plan and I know that if I stick to that I know it is probably going to go pretty well.

"I have a specific stroke count that I've done on a few of my best times, so I knew if I stuck to that it would probably be my best time. Specifically it is 14, 16, 17, 19. I was 20 strokes on the last 50 but I was pushing it."

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August 1, 2024 at 4:27 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Katie Ledecky's 13 career Olympic medals

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  • Gold – 2012 London – 800m freestyle
  • Gold – 2016 Rio de Janeiro – 200m freestyle
  • Gold – 2016 Rio de Janeiro – 400m freestyle
  • Gold – 2016 Rio de Janeiro – 800m freestyle
  • Gold – 2016 Rio de Janeiro – 4x200m freestyle
  • Gold – 2020 Tokyo – 800m freestyle
  • Gold – 2020 Tokyo – 1500m freestyle
  • Gold – 2024 Paris – 1500m freestyle
  • Silver – 2016 Rio de Janeiro – 4x100m freestyle
  • Silver – 2020 Tokyo –400m freestyle
  • Silver – 2020 Tokyo – 4x200m freestyle
  • Silver – 2024 Paris – 4x200m freestyle
  • Bronze – 2024 Paris – 400m freestyle
August 1, 2024 at 4:15 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Australia take gold, U.S. silver in 4x200 relay!

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There was no catching Ariarne Titmus as she finishes off the win for Australia, who set a new Olympic record.

Erin Gemmell holds off China as the U.S. take silver, giving Katie Ledecky her 13th career medal and making her the most decorated female American Olympian of all time!

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Close race heading into final leg!

Australia lead the United States by just 0.33 seconds heading into the final leg, with China more than a second behind thanks to a fantastic finish by Katie Ledecky.

Ariarne Titmus is in the pool for the Aussies, Erin Gemmell for the U.S.

August 1, 2024 at 4:11 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Ledecky into the water!

We're at the halfway point and the order remains Australia-China-United States.

China frontloaded their relay while Katie Ledecky is in the water for the U.S. now, so the U.S. have a great chance to improve into second place.

August 1, 2024 at 4:10 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Australia lead at 200m mark

Australia are heavy favorites in this race and they lead after the first leg. China are in second, one second behind, with the U.S. in third a further eight tenths back.

Claire Weinstein led off with a personal-best time for the U.S.

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August 1, 2024 at 4:07 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Ledecky looking to make history

If the United States finish in the top three in this relay, Katie Ledecky will have the 13th Olympic medal of her career, making her the most decorated female Olympian in American history in any sport.

August 1, 2024 at 4:06 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Up next: Women's 4x200 free relay

The United States has won the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay five of the seven times it has been contested at the Olympic Games. They finished second at Tokyo 2020 behind China, and third at Beijing 2008 behind Australia and China.

Australia is second in the medal table in this event with six, behind the USA’s seven, winning their lone gold medal at Beijing 2008. Australia won this event at the 2019 and 2023 world championships, setting the world record at the latter.

China is the defending Olympic champion, having taking gold in a tight final over the USA and Australia at Tokyo 2020 when the three teams were separated by less than a second. They hold the Olympic record from that race in 2021. China also won this event at the 2024 world championships.

Lane order

  1. Britain
  2. Brazil
  3. China
  4. Australia
  5. Hungary
  6. United States
  7. Canada
  8. New Zealand
August 1, 2024 at 4:05 PM EDTNicole Auerbach·Senior Writer in Paris

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Tomorrow's 200 IM final will be electric

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And, of course, Marchand is the top qualifier heading into the 200 IM final tomorrow night. Because why wouldn't he be? American Carson Foster will be next to him in Lane 5. Should be a fun race and an absolutely raucous environment (again).

August 1, 2024 at 4:03 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Marchand, Foster qualify 1-2 in men's 200 IM

Leon Marchand leads wire-to-wire as he wins the second semifinal of the 200 IM. Japan's Daiya Seto nearly catches him in the final meters, but Marchand clearly has more left in the tank as he makes sure he gets to the wall first.

American Carson Foster qualifies in second place behind Marchand, but his compatriot Shaine Casas gets touched out by six hundredths of a second in his semifinal and misses the final in ninth place.

August 1, 2024 at 3:59 PM EDTNicole Auerbach·Senior Writer in Paris

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France loves King Léon

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Every time I think this arena can't possibly get louder, Léon Marchand gets introduced before a heat and we go up another decibel level. He's about to swim his 200 IM semifinal, ahead of Friday night's final. Another opportunity for an individual gold medal for King Léon.

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August 1, 2024 at 3:55 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Foster (USA) wins first 200 IM semifinal

American Carson Foster appears to get caught by Duncan Scott (Britain) and Wang Shun (China) down the stretch, but he turns on the afterburners in the final meters to out-touch both of them and win the first 200 IM semifinal.

Leon Marchand's heat is up next.

August 1, 2024 at 3:50 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Up next: Leon Marchand time

After his historic double-gold performance last night, winning the men's 200 fly and 200 breast, France's Leon Marchand is back at it again.

He'll be in the 200 individual medley semifinals, swimming in lane 5 in the second heat here in a moment.

Americans Carson Foster and Shaine Casas are also looking to qualify for the final.

August 1, 2024 at 3:37 PM EDTNicole Auerbach·Senior Writer in Paris

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American Bacon top qualifier in women's 200 back semis

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American Phoebe Bacon (!) is the top qualifier heading into tomorrow night's final of the women's 200-meter backstroke.

I still will say Australian Kaylee McKeown, the world record holder in this event, is the favorite, but Bacon clearly has some ideas of her own. American Regan Smith is also through to the final in sixth place.

August 1, 2024 at 3:20 PM EDTNicole Auerbach·Senior Writer in Paris

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Douglass shows massive grit to hold on for gold

What a swim by Kate Douglass, and what grit to hang onto that lead late with reigning Olympic champion Tatjana Smith right over her shoulder!

Douglass' time of 2:19.24 is a new American record.

August 1, 2024 at 3:19 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Douglass wins 200 breast for Team USA!

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Kate Douglass (United States) holds off a late charge from 100 breast winner Tatjana Smith (South Africa) to take her first career Olympic gold medal!

Smith takes silver ahead of Tes Schouten (Netherlands), who takes bronze.

Lilly King (United States) comes in eighth place in what is expected to be the final individual race of her Olympic career.

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August 1, 2024 at 3:08 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Up next: Women's 200 breast final

Tatjana Smith (South Africa) won this event at Tokyo 2020 in a world record time. She also claimed silver in the 100m breaststroke in Tokyo before taking gold in that event here in Paris on Monday. Smith is looking to become the first female swimmer to win both breaststroke events since compatriot Penny Heyns at Atlanta 1996.

Kate Douglass (United States) was the silver medalist in the 200m breaststroke at the 2023 and 2024 world championships, and took bronze in 2022.

Tes Schouten (Netherlands) won the 200m breaststroke at this year's world championships.

Lane order

  1. Kotryna Teterevkova (Lithuania)
  2. Ye Shiwen (China)
  3. Tes Schouten (Netherlands)
  4. Kate Douglass (United States)
  5. Tatjana Smith (South Africa)
  6. Kaylene Corbett (South Africa)
  7. Lilly King (United States)
  8. Satomi Suzuki (Japan)
August 1, 2024 at 2:59 PM EDTMichael Dominski·Live Reporter

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Dressel advances to 50 free final

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Britain's Benjamin Proud and Australia's Cameron McEvoy tie for first in the second semifinal on the men's 50 free.

They advance as the top qualifiers, while America's Caeleb Dressel advances in fifth place.

France's Florent Manaudou, a three-time medalist in this event, just squeezes through in eighth place, advancing by just five hundredths of a second.

August 1, 2024 at 2:52 PM EDTNicole Auerbach·Senior Writer in Paris

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Outside smoke!

Great swim by Dressel in lane 1. His time of 21.58 is good for second in his heat and should get him into tomorrow night's 50 free final with zero stress.

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FAQs

How deep is the Paris Olympic pool? ›

“The depth is 2.15 meters at the Paris pool,” says Cole Henry, a project manager at Counsilman-Hunsaker. “The standard for World Aquatics used to be 2 meters to 3 meters in depth, with that 3 meters being preferred. So it's within the regulations of when it was designed.” But other Olympic pools have been deeper.

Are Olympians swimming in the Seine? ›

After months of uncertainty, Olympic athletes have officially taken the plunge into the long-polluted waters of the Seine River in Paris. The waterway has been a hot topic in the lead-up to the Summer Games, which are underway now through August 11.

How does Olympic swimming work? ›

What is the Olympic swimming format? Each event is initially broken down into sub-events called heats to help slim the field of competitors. For events longer than 200 meters, the eight fastest times from the initial heats qualify for the final, medal-deciding round.

How fast is Michael Phelps 50 freestyle? ›

Personal Best Results
EventTimePool Length
Men 50 Freestyle23.0425m
Men 100 Freestyle47.7725m
Men 200 Freestyle01:42.7825m
Men 400 Freestyle03:59.1625m
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Who is the greatest swimmer of all time? ›

Michael Phelps

How many gallons of water are in an Olympic pool? ›

The Olympic sized pool is 165 feet long by 56 feet wide (8 lap lanes, each 7 feet wide). It holds 490,000 gallons (almost 1/2 million gallons).

What is the water temperature for Olympic swimming? ›

How much water is in an Olympic swimming pool? While there are rules for nearly everything from water temperature (25 – 28 degrees Celsius) to the color of the lane ropes, there are no official requirements for the number of gallons in the pool.

How long does it take to fill an Olympic swimming pool? ›

Volume and Time: Using a standard garden hose, which typically delivers water at a rate of about 9 gallons per minute, it would take about 19 days of continuous flow to fill an Olympic-sized pool. This calculation assumes uninterrupted water supply without any loss or evaporation.

Why is it illegal to swim in the Seine River? ›

Hidalgo's boldest Olympic project was the Seine cleanup. Because the city's sewage system regularly overflowed into the river, swimming had been officially banned since 1923. Reclaiming the Seine to meet modern safety standards was no small feat.

How many swimmers are sick from Seine? ›

The German committee said in its statement that three of its athletes became ill. “Two female German open water swimmers were treated as outpatients (Friday) for nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. They have been feeling much better since this morning,” the statement said.

Does the Seine empty into the ocean? ›

The Seine River crosses several important urbanized areas of France. With a length of 754 km, it originates near Dijon, flows through Paris, and discharges to the English Channel.

How do Olympic swimmers keep water out of their nose? ›

A nose clip is a small wire clip coated in plastic that prevents water from entering the sinuses during underwater movements.

Why do Olympic swimmers shower after each dive? ›

Going back and forth between these warm and cool temperatures can cause a diver's muscles to tense or cramp up, which can lead to muscle strain and spasms. Showers allow an Olympic diver to recover and avoid potential injury. In that way, showers and hot tubs serve the same purpose.

Do Olympic swimmers get paid? ›

There is no direct prize money for Olympic success in swimming – though World Athletics drew attention and ire of their peers by offering $2.4 million in Olympic prize money in Paris – but American athletes have access to the Operation Gold program.

Did Michael Phelps break Mark Spitz's record? ›

With seven gold medals, Mark Spitz held the record for most wins in a single Olympic game. Thirty-six years later, at the Beijing Summer Olympic Games, Michael Phelps broke the record when he took home eight. For Mark, Michael breaking his record helped put his own greatness into context.

Whose record did Gretchen Walsh break? ›

Gretchen Walsh breaks the 100m butterfly record in the semifinals. The night started out with a bang in the women's 100m butterfly semifinals. Gretchen Walsh broke the world record, swimming a blistering 55.18, taking down the previous record held by Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden by four tenths of a second.

Who broke the world record for staying underwater? ›

A Florida scientist who calls himself Dr. Deep Sea has broken the record for the longest time lived underwater. In an Instagram post on Sunday, US Navy veteran Joe Dituri announced that he had spent 73 days in a habitat under the sea, and he plans to spend a total of 100 days deep below in the name of science.

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