Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Day 8 Finals Live Recap
World record holder Sarah Sjostrom has one last shot to reach the podium in Tokyo after overcoming a broken elbow earlier this year.
Women’s 400 Medley Relay Lineups: Weitzeil, Smith in for USA
As predicted, the United States will enter an entirely new lineup in tonight’s final for the women’s 4×100 medley relay, while Australia will replace 3 legs.
Women’s 400 Medley Relay Final: Big Changes and Momentum in Play on Sunday
Kylie Masse will join the top-seeded Canadian medley relay in finals, giving them a big backstroke boost as they try to hold off the U.S. and Australia.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Day 7 Finals Photo Vault
Swimming at the Tokyo Olympics has its last session today, and Day 7 Finals did not disappoint. We saw more records and epic races, here are the top shots.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Day 8 Finals Preview
While it’s coming to a close, swimming at the Tokyo 2020 Games isn’t over yet. Get caught up here as we prepare for the 15th and final session.
Tokyo 2020: Watch Day 7 Finals Race Videos
View the Day 7 race videos for the men’s 100 fly, women’s 800 free, women’s 200 back, men’s and women’s 50 free semifinals, as well as the mixed medley relay
Kaylee McKeown Is Australia’s First Olympic Women’s Backstroke Gold Medalist
In Australia’s long Olympic history, they had never won an Olympic gold medal in a women’s backstroke vent – until this week in Tokyo.
Tokyo Rapid-Fire: Day 7 Swimming Headlines
2 World records and 1 Olympic record went down last night. Read on for more of the biggest swimming headlines from day 7 Tokyo 2020 finals.
Seebohm & McKeown Bond In One-Of-A-Kind Olympic Podium Gesture
The Australian story in the women’s 200m backstroke did not end with Kaylee McKeown’s and Emily Seebohm’s performances in the pool.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics Day 7 Medal Table: US Approaching 30 Medal Mark
With Katie Ledecky and Caeleb Dressel claiming gold medals on day 7, the US is now approaching the 30 medal mark in Tokyo.
Tokyo 2020, Oceania Day 7: Titmus Collects Silver During Third Ledecky Matchup
While she didn’t make it to the top of the podium, Ariarne Titmus still pulled off an impressive Commonwealth record of 8:13.83.
SwimSwam’s Top 5 Swims of the #Tokyo2020 Olympic Games: Day 7
We saw two world records, an Olympic record, Katie Ledecky with the 3-peat, and a very questionable coaching decision for Team USA’s mixed relay on Day 7
2020 Tokyo Olympics Pick’Em Contest – Day 7 Results
886 out of about 900 Pick’Em voters predicted Caeleb Dressel would win the 100 fly and 788 scored points for correctly picking Kristof Milak to win silver.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Day 7 Finals Live Recap
Kaylee McKeown can become the first Australian Olympic champion in the women’s 200 backstroke in this morning’s finals session from Tokyo.
Kylie Masse Breaks Canadian Record in 200 Backstroke in 2:05.42 to Win Silver
Canadian Kylie Masse earned her second silver medal of the Tokyo Olympics with a 2:05.42 in the women’s 200 backstroke on the penultimate day of competition.