While the U.S. have now won 3,000 medals in
Summer and Winter Olympics combined, no other country has even
half that tally.
But in Paris, the Americans are still well behind in the gold
medal charts, with five countries ahead of them - for now.
Australia have won four golds in the pool and although the
Americans have won a whopping 15 medals overall, they have
claimed only two golds.
The American men's 4x200m freestyle relay team finished second
behind Britain, while Bobby Finke was second in the men's 800m
freestyle final on Tuesday night.
"I think we're always shooting for gold, that's the American
standard," relay swimmer Drew Kibler said.
"It is a really special thing to be on that podium and it was
really tough a few years ago missing that podium. So it's a step
forward, but we're always shooting for gold."
FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS
Exactly 32 years ago to the day, David Berkoff won the men's 100
metres backstroke at the Barcelona Games, and his daughter
Katharine followed in her father's footsteps in the women's
event in Paris.
Her father won four Olympic medals in all, and when 23-year-old
Berkoff won her first, it was also the 600th medal the U.S. had
won in swimming.
"I've been dreaming of being at the Olympics for my whole life.
I definitely have more goals and I'm not quite satisfied yet,"
Berkoff told reporters.
When asked if her father had given her any advice, she said:
"He's been very supportive, just trying to remind me to stay in
my own lane, remember why I'm doing what I'm doing and just do
it for myself and no one else.
"I'm so grateful they get to be here to watch... just grateful
for my parents' support along the way."
Australia's Kaylee McKeown defended her backstroke crown while
Americans Smith and Berkoff completed the podium.
"I think other people's performances are completely out of my
control and Kaylee is one of one. She is an absolutely
incredible racer and she knows what to do when it matters," said
Smith after claiming her fourth Olympic medal.
"I'm really proud of myself... I stayed in my own lane, I
executed my race plan and I left it all in the pool."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Paris; Editing by Hugh Lawson) [© 2024 Thomson Reuters. All rights
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