Five things to watch from the swimming competition at this year’s Olympic Games | CNN (2024)

Five things to watch from the swimming competition at this year’s Olympic Games | CNN (1)

Summer McIntosh of Team Canada and Erika Fairweather of Team New Zealand compete in the Women's 400m Freestyle Heats on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Paris La Defense Arena on July 27, 2024 in Nanterre, France.

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The first week of the Olympics and with it comes one of the Games’ signature events: Swimming.

The pool has been the scene of some of the Games’ most legendary moments over the years and 2024 appears set to be no different. Several key swimmers are looking to end up on the podium one last time in what could be their final Olympics, while others are looking to play spoiler.

Here are five things to watch from this year’s swimming competition in Paris.

Katie Ledecky aims to cement her legacy

The 10-time medalist is aiming to cement her legacy as one of the greatest American swimmers of all time in Paris.

Ledecky started off her Olympics with bronze medal finish in Saturday’s 400-meter freestyle.

She’ll also compete in the 800-meter and the 1,500-meter races over the next several days. She’s won gold in the 800 three times and gold in the 1,500 twice – and hasn’t been defeated in those races in any of the Olympics that she’s entered.

Results in Tokyo suggested the rest of the world might be catching up to the American star, at least in the 800-meter, and Saturday’s swim confirmed those results.

While the 400-meter is not Ledecky’s best race, she finished ahead of Ariarne Titmus in a semifinal heat. American hopes were raised as anticipation built in La Défense Arena.

But the matchup wasn’t really much of a contest at all. Titmus ended Ledecky’s hopes of revenge, dominating the race and finishing almost a full second ahead of Canada’s Summer McIntosh, who took silver. Ledecky finished a distant third, about three seconds off the pace.

Fallout from Chinese doping scandal

Chinese swimmers are under an intense microscope in Paris, fairly or unfairly.

Ever since the New York Times reported in April that 23 Chinese swimmers had all tested positive for the same banned substance ahead of the Tokyo Olympics and were still allowed to compete at the games in 2021, resentment and frustration has been simmering in the water. Eleven of those Chinese swimmersare due to compete again in Paris,and many of their rivals are preparing to go against them with a sense of bitter resignation.

Rob Koehler, director of international sports advocacy group Global Athlete, told CNN that they are already anticipating the worst.

Visitors look at The Eiffel Tower adorned with The Olympic Rings ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris on July 16, 2024. Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images Related article Warning signs blinking over swimmers’ anger at alleged Chinese doping scandal ahead of Olympics

“If any of those 11 Chinese swimmers hit a podium,” he told CNN last week, “they will absolutely lose it.”

The Chinese swimmers tested positive for the banned performance enhancing drug Trimetazidine at a national meet several months before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, but China’s Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) said that the concentration was “extremely low.” CHINADA decided that the swimmers were not responsible for the results because the drug had been accidentally ingested via some contaminated food.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) was notified of the test results a month before the games in 2021 and accepted CHINADA’s conclusion, because, according to WADA’s President Witold Bańka, they found “no credible way to disprove the contamination theory that was accepted by CHINADA.”

The US government is investigating the case and it’s likely that any Chinese swimmer who wins in Paris will be under scrutiny from the media, fans and their fellow swimmers as questions over whether the races are truly clean will swirl.

American swimmer Caeleb Dressel told reporters last week that he didn’t feel like he’d competing on a level playing field.

“No, not really. I don’t think they’ve given us enough evidence to support them (World Aquatics) with how this case was handled,” Dressel said.

Australian-American rivalry reignited

The heat is turned up on the rivalry between two of the greatest swimming nations.

Controversial comments in 2023 by Australian swimmer Cate Campbell – who won’t be in Paris after failing to qualify – were given new life by USA legend Michael Phelps in a viral video filmed by NBC last month. Phelps was reacting to a video from Campbell saying it was always sweeter to win when beating the USA.

“It’s just so much sweeter beating America,” Campbell told an Australian news station.

“When we’re like right next to each other in the warmup areas, the US have this like infernal cowbell that they ring. And as someone leaves to go out to the competition pool, they all go ‘U-S-A! U-S-A!’ and I’ve never wanted to punch someone more,” she added.

Phelps in the video said he would make a rival regret ever saying something like that to him if he was on the US team, naming dropping former rivals Ian Thorpe of Australia and Chad le Clos of South Africa as examples of people who tried to get in his head.

“You guys have all talked s— about me and I had the last laugh. For the Americans, if you saw what I just saw … I would watch that thing every single day to give me that little extra bit of just oomph,” Phelps said.

The back-and-forth will take on new life as Aussie and American swimmers take to the pool and compete to take home the most medals. Australia’s women topped the American women with eight gold medals in Tokyo and will be looking to repeat the feat this time around.

The tone was set early on when Ledecky and Titmus faced off in the 400-meter freestyle and Titmus easily beat her American rival. In fact, the Australians medaled in all four medal races on Saturday night – two golds and two silvers – to the Americans’ three. But in the last race of the night, the American men’s 4X100 freestyle team took back the momentum by winning Team USA’s first gold of the Olympics.

Still, despite Phelps’ urging, the competition is mostly friendly.

Bronte Campbell, swimming on the Australian’s 4x100-meter freestyle relay team, told reporters: “I really respect our American competitors. I’ve known a lot of them for many years. I’ve enjoyed racing them, and I’m looking forward to doing it again.”

Leon Marchand carries French hopes in the pool

Five things to watch from the swimming competition at this year’s Olympic Games | CNN (4)

Leon Marchand of Team France trains during a Swimming training session ahead of Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Paris La Defense Arena on July 24, 2024 in Paris, France.

Billed as a potential successor to Phelps, Marchand is likely to be one of the key figures for the host nation.

Marchand, who broke Phelps’ last remaining world record in the 400-meter individual medley, will be swimming in four events in Paris. It’s likely the French team’s best hope for gold in the pool and will be cheered loudly by his supporters who long to hear “La Marseillaise” playing with him on the podium.

It’s been 12 years since the French have won a medal in swimming.

The 22-year-old is the favorite in the 400-meter medley again this year and is also expected to compete closely in the 200-meter individual medley, 200-meter butterfly and 200-meter breaststroke.

Caeleb Dressel hopes to use fatherhood to spring him to glory

Dressel – the top American male swimmer again at this Olympics – is using his experience as a new father to drive him forward in his slightly scaled-back Olympics.

Having already won seven gold medals in his Olympic career, Dressel will compete in fewer races in these Games. He’ll focus on the 100-meter butterfly, the 50-meter freestyle and has already won gold as a part of the 4x100-meter relay team.

Dressel has won gold in every Olympic event he’s entered so far in his career. It’s a sterling record that he’ll look to keep as he aims for double-digit gold medals over the course of his three Olympic Games.

He told reporters last week that his son, August, is now his inspiration.

“I can’t imagine my life before August was here, so yes, it’s very, very different. Pretty much all I have time for is him and swimming, but I don’t want to be doing anything else,” Dressel said.

“It’s extremely different with a whole new routine, a lot more challenges that come with it, earlier bedtimes for myself, more naps, so camp has been great to sleep in a little bit.”

After his win on Saturday, Dressel said doing it in front of his family made it all the sweeter.

“It’s really special, making the team in front of them and then winning the gold in front of them, just checking little boxes that I never would have thought to create throughout my career,” he told reporters. “So that was a really, really special event tonight.”

Five things to watch from the swimming competition at this year’s Olympic Games | CNN (2024)

FAQs

What do you do in swimming Olympics? ›

Swimming at the Olympics is both an individual and team sport where competitors propel their bodies through water in either an outdoor or indoor swimming pool using one of the following strokes: Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, or butterfly.

What are the different swimming events in the Olympic competitions? ›

Men and women now compete in 16 events, involving four different strokes across a range of distances. Freestyle races cover 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1,500m, 10,000m; the 800m is for women only and the 1,500m for men only. The butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke races each cover 100m and 200m.

What are the biggest swimming competitions? ›

The World Aquatics Championships (known as the FINA World Championships until 2022) are the World Championships for six aquatic disciplines: swimming, diving, high diving, open water swimming, artistic swimming, and water polo.

How many swimming events were in the first Olympics? ›

At the 1896 Summer Olympics, four swimming events were contested, all for men. They were planned and organized by the Sub-Committee for Nautical Sports. All events took place on 11 April in the Bay of Zea. There was a total of 13 participants from 4 countries competing.

How long can a swimmer stay underwater? ›

In butterfly and breaststroke, swimmers must touch the wall with both hands simultaneously before executing the turn. Once a turn is made, swimmers can remain underwater for up to 15 meters before they must resurface and continue performing the required stroke.

What are the 4 Olympic swimming strokes? ›

The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature 17 swimming events per gender and four different strokes across a range of distances. Swimming events are broken down into four strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. For the individual medley events, all strokes are used.

What is the longest swimming event? ›

Marathon swimmers have the longest time in the water as the marathon swimming distance is a whopping 10km.

What is the age limit for Olympic swimming? ›

What is the minimum age requirement for the Olympics? There is no specific age limit to compete at the Games.

Why is it called a heat in swimming? ›

Depending on the size of the pool, only a limited number of swimmers can race at a time. If a pool has six lanes, then six swimmers will race in the event at a time, which is called one “heat.” If there are 60 swimmers competing in the 100 freestyle event in that six-lane pool, there will be 10 heats.

What are the 5 examples of competitive swimming? ›

Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports, with varied distance events in butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and individual medley. In addition to these individual events, four swimmers can take part in either a freestyle or medley relay.

Who is world number 1 in swimming? ›

Michael Phelps was the male World Swimmer of the Year in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2016. The award was inaugurated in 1964, when Swimming World named Don Schollander as its World Swimmer of the Year. Two years later, a female category was added, and the awards continued in this format until 1980.

What is the hardest swimming competition? ›

Swimmers who compete in the 400 IM are commonly seen as the most well-rounded, because in order to swim this race, you need to be proficient in each of the four strokes as well as the many turns. The 400 IM combines technique, endurance, and race strategy to possibly be the most difficult race in swimming.

Who is the fastest swimmer ever? ›

Men's records
EventTimeName
50 m freestyle21.07Caeleb Dressel
100 m freestyle♦46.40Pan Zhanle
200 m freestyle1:42.96Michael Phelps
400 m freestyle3:40.14Sun Yang
13 more rows

Who is the most famous male swimmer? ›

Michael Phelps
  • Michael Fred Phelps II OLY (born June 30, 1985) is an American former competitive swimmer. ...
  • Phelps is a former long course world record holder in the 200-meter freestyle, 100-meter butterfly, 200-meter butterfly, 200-meter individual medley, and 400-meter individual medley.

How rich is Michael Phelps? ›

Michael Phelps, often hailed as the greatest swimmer in Olympic history, has an impressive net worth of $100 million. His career achievements and post-Olympics endorsem*nts have solidified his position at the top of the swimming world's wealth rankings. Michael Phelps' swimming career is nothing short of extraordinary.

What does it take to be an Olympic swimmer? ›

Becoming an Olympic swimmer is a demanding but incredibly rewarding journey. It requires a blend of physical prowess, mental toughness, and unwavering dedication. By starting young, training hard, and staying focused, you can turn your Olympic dreams into reality.

Do Olympic swimmers have regular jobs? ›

For many of the athletes who make it to the Olympics, they aren't doing it with the backing of a sponsor. They still need a regular income to make ends meet. Those Olympians on billboards and in commercials for Nike, Gatorade and other large companies are not in the majority.

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.

How many laps do you swim in the Olympics? ›

Distances range from 50m (one lap) to 1500m (30 laps). Here is the full list of swimming events for the upcoming Games: 50m freestyle (men's/women's) 100m freestyle (men's/women's)

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