The swimming program at the 2024 Paris Olympics is in full swing and stars from Team USA and across the globe are getting set for a huge day in the pool in the second session of the day on Wednesday in Paris. Five events will have medal finals today, and Katie Ledecky headlines the big names in the pool for the U.S. with her signature event, the 1500m freestyle. She’s been the world record holder in the event since 2013, and has steadily improved on it over the past 11 years, with the current record being 15:20.48.
Also contending for medals for Team USA will be Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh in the women’s 100m freestyle. Huske and Walsh had a 1-2 finish for gold and silver in the women’s 100m butterfly. On the men’s side, Chris Guiliano and Jack Alexy are in the 100m freestyle final and Josh Matheny is in the 200m breaststroke final.
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Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh’s 1-2 finish in the 100m butterfly and that race was three years in the the making
Huske and Walsh will have a go at another medal run in today’s 100m freestyle final
COVID-19 disrupts program for several swimmers
Multiple swimmers, including two members of Team USA have tested positive for COVID-19 at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The virus is not being treated the same as it was in 2021 at the Tokyo Games, but the two U.S. athletes have been sent to a hotel to quarantine away from the Olympic Viillage.
First up in today’s medal final session will be the women’s 100m freestyle
Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh are looking to get back on the medal stand for Team USA after finishing 1-2 in the 100m butterfly on Sunday.
Ledecky’s dominance in the 1500m freestyle has to be seen to be believed
While the numbers and world records are staggering to read and see, nothing quite drives home the gap between Katie Ledecky and her competitors in the 1500m freestyle than…well…actual footage of the actual gap.
Heading into today’s events, Team USA has the lead for Swimming Medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics