Swimming-World records tumble as US
rule the Paris pool
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[August 05, 2024]
By Ian Ransom
PARIS (Reuters) -Iron-man Bobby Finke and the U.S. women's medley
relay team shattered world records in golden performances as the
Olympic swim meet ended in exhilarating fashion on Sunday with the
Americans on top again.
Floridian Finke took down Sun Yang's 12-year 1,500m world record as
he retained the gold medal in the lung-busting event before the
American women smashed their previous world mark for gold in the
medley relay.
The golds saw the Americans finish with eight at the top of the
swimming medal table, one more than second-placed Australia whose
ambitions of ruling the Olympic pool for the first time since
Melbourne 1956 were quashed.
It was by no means an American shut-out, though, with the U.S. men's
medley relay team suffering their first defeat ever at Olympics
meets dating back to the 1960 Rome Games in a febrile atmosphere at
La Defense Arena.
China, anchored by the human missile Pan Zhanle, took the gold ahead
of the U.S. team, whose talisman Caeleb Dressel took his first minor
medal from a previously uniform set of nine golds.
"I feel like for a team USA, the expectation is gold," said Dressel
who swam the third butterfly leg of the relay. "That's traditionally
what we strive for and I don't think that changes any Olympic cycle.
"That was a close race, came down to the wire, and they had four
great splits, we had four great splits, and they were faster, simple
as that."
Sarah Sjostrom finished the Games on a huge high after claiming the
women's 50m freestyle in 23.71 seconds, the evergreen Swede's
two-gold haul surpassing all returns at her previous four Games.

"This was definitely my best (Olympics)," said the 30-year-old, who
took the first of her three golds at Rio 2016.
"I'm definitely going to continue swimming for many years, but I
mean, how can I top this ever?"
DOPING STORM STIRS AGAIN
Though the sport shone on the closing night, there was also a clear
note of dissent over China's success amid a doping storm that
engulfed the team in the leadup to Paris.
China, who finished fifth on the swimming medal table with two golds
among their 12 medals, came to the Games under a cloud of suspicion
after revelations in April that 23 of their swimmers tested positive
for a banned heart medication but were allowed to compete at the
Tokyo Games.
The World Anti-Doping Agency accepted a Chinese investigation's
findings that the test results were due to contamination from a
hotel kitchen the team were staying at.
The team China brought to Paris included a number of swimmers named
among the 23 in media reports.
China was then thrust back into the doping spotlight last week when
the New York Times reported that two of its swimmers in 2022 had
tested positive for a banned steroid but had their provisional bans
lifted when the results were blamed on contaminated food.
One of those two swimmers according to the Times report was
competing at Paris.
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Bobby Finke, Paris 2024 Paris La Defense Arena, Nanterre, France,
August 04, 2024. Gold medallist REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

WADA concluded there was no evidence to challenge
the contaminated meat scenario.
China's anti-doping agency (CHINADA) accused the U.S. newspaper of
politicising doping issues and said the publication was trying to
"affect the psychology" of China's athletes in Paris.
Britain missed out on a podium place in the men's
medley won by China, and triple Olympic champion Adam Peaty was
pointed in his comments afterwards.
"One of my favourite quotes I've seen lately is 'There's no point in
winning if you don't win it fair'," the breaststroker told
reporters.
"I don't want to paint a whole nation or a whole group of people
with one brush. I think it's very unfair.
"But there has been two cases and I think it's very disappointing."
The prevailing mood at the pool was joy, though, as another huge
crowd roared their appreciation of the sport from start to finish.
Following Sjostrom's gold, Finke won the 1,500m in 14:30.67, shaving
0.35 seconds off Chinese swimmer Sun's previous mark.
He finished four seconds clear of Italy's Gregorio Paltrinieri, who
took silver eight years on from his 2016 gold at Rio.
Wiffen took bronze days after stripping Finke of his 800m crown to
become Ireland's first male Olympic swimming champion.
France celebrated another medal with bronze in the men's relay
medley, finishing third on the table thanks to Leon Marchand's four
individual golds.
"This medal has the same flavour as the others. Except that it's
shared," said Marchand.
"It's the cherry on the cake and I will remember it because we had a
super team."
In the end it was the Americans on top again, though, as they have
been at every Olympic swimming meet since the 1992 Barcelona Games.
Regan Smith, Lilly King, Gretchen Walsh and Torri Huske made sure of
it with a world record swim of 3:49.63 in the women's medley relay,
with Australia taking silver and China bronze.
"It's awesome to see everybody improving and just an awesome way to
cap off the meet," said King.
(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Additional reporting by Rohith Nair, Alan
Baldwin and Steve Keating; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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