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American Bobby Finke Sets 1,500 Freestyle World Record

via NBC

The final night of swimming at the Paris Olympics showcased a mix of emotions for the American team, which faced challenges in retaining its dominance.

Bobby Finke set a new world record in the 1,500 freestyle, bringing excitement before the women’s 4×100-meter medley relay team secured victory over Australia, marking a significant achievement in the gold medal standings.

The U.S. finished with eight gold medals, the lowest total since the 1988 Seoul Games, and a total of 28 medals overall, two fewer than in Tokyo.

Lilly King, part of the victorious relay team, expressed pride in their performance, which set a new world record of 3:49.63.

“Just an awesome way to cap off the meet,” King said.

“I knew Bobby had tied it up,” King said. “Bobby’s swim was electric. That was amazing. He definitely got my energy going for the relay. I was pumped to hopefully assert that lead and get the gold.”

The competition highlighted a diverse medal distribution, with 13 countries winning gold and 19 teams making the podium, while concerns about Chinese doping resurfaced.

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