Swimming

Competitors
Nyt061_headshot James Magnussen Australia
Nyt054_headshot Nick D'arcy Australia
225457_headshot Rebecca Adlington United Kingdom
Phelps_bio_75 Michael Phelps United States
210375_headshot Leisel Jones Australia

Latest News and Results

Day 17:  Sunday, August 12

  • Baghdad orphan Kelly eyes pool gold for Australia
    Aug. 29, 12:31 PM

    By Aicha Marhfour

    MELBOURNE (Reuters) - He has described himself as the happiest man alive, yet in 20 years Iraq-born swimmer Ahmed Kelly has risen above extreme hardship to become one of Australia's leading medal hopes at the London Paralympics.

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    Kitajima ponders future after London flop
    Aug. 22, 6:59 PM

    TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese swimmer Kosuke Kitajima is in no rush to make a decision on his future after the four-times Olympic champion failed to deliver at the London Games, local media reported on Wednesday.

    The 29-year-old completed the 100 and 200 metres breaststroke double at the Athens and Beijing Olympics but finished outside the medals in both events in London.

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    Australia sank under pressure in London pool
    Aug. 16, 3:21 PM

    (Reuters) - Australia's swimmers have admitted they buckled under pressure and underestimated how much their rivals had improved at the London Games after the squad picked up just a solitary gold as part of a 10-medal haul in the pool.

    "As much as you think you're ready for it, the difference between world championships and the Olympics is a hundred times more pressure," freestyle specialist Eamon Sullivan told reporters on Thursday.

  • Congo athlete and coaches go missing after Games
    Aug. 13, 12:52 AM

    DAKAR (Reuters) - A Congolese judo competitor and three other members of the central African country's Olympic delegation have gone missing in London since the weekend, local media reported on Monday, adding to a list of seven other African athletes who vanished during the Games.

    Democratic Republic of Congo's Cedric Mandembo, who lost his only judo match in 49 seconds to Russian Alexander Mikhaylin in the 100 kg category, disappeared shortly after Sunday's closing ceremony and was not answering his mobile phone, U.N.-sponsored Radio Okapi reported, citing the Congolese Olympic Committee.

  • Girl power carries U.S. back to top of medal table
    Aug. 12, 4:11 AM

    By Steve Keating

    LONDON (Reuters) - The United States clawed back to the top of the Olympic medal table at the London Games, waving goodbye to Michael Phelps its greatest ever medal producer, and saying hello to a brigade of young newcomers who will carry the torch onto Rio.

  • Campaigning row delays athletes' IOC membership
    Aug. 12, 1:29 AM

    By Karolos Grohmann

    LONDON (Reuters) - A dispute about campaigning delayed the admission of new athletes to the International Olympic Committee on Sunday.

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    Insight - The greatest Olympian and his coach
    Aug. 12, 9:17 PM

    By Julian Linden

    LONDON (Reuters) - When a teenage Michael Phelps started splashing the girls at the end of a particularly tough training session, his coach Bob Bowman tried to discipline him.

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    New wave surfaces as Phelps signs off
    Aug. 12, 12:29 PM

    By Julian Linden

    LONDON (Reuters) - He did not set any world records and won only half as many gold medals as he did in Beijing four years ago but Michael Phelps still stole the show in the swimming events at the London Olympics.

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    Phelps to team up for tv with Tiger's ex-coach Haney
    Aug. 11, 8:13 AM

    By Simon Evans

    KIAWAH ISLAND, South Carolina (Reuters) - Record-breaking Olympian Michael Phelps is teaming up with Tiger Woods' old coach Hank Haney for a golf reality show, the swimmer said on Saturday.

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    Gold medallist Estanguet, Coventry to become IOC members
    Aug. 11, 6:00 AM

    By Karolos Grohmann

    LONDON (Reuters) - Frenchman Tony Estanguet, who won a third Olympic canoeing gold medal at the London Games, and Zimbabwe swimmer Kirsty Coventry will become International Olympic Committee members after being elected onto the athletes' commission on Saturday.

Day 16:  Saturday, August 11

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    Modern pentathlon - Czech Svoboda reclaims top spot
    Aug. 11, 3:20 AM

    LONDON (Reuters) - Czech military officer David Svoboda reclaimed top spot on the leaderboard after the riding event of the modern pentathlon on Saturday, edging four points ahead of Cao Zhongrong of China as they enter the final combined shoot and run event.

    Svoboda, who had topped the leaderboard after fencing but struggled in his swimming heat, managed a cleaner run of the 12 jumps in Greenwich Park than Cao, knocking down three rails to take his total score after the first three events to 3,460.

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    Swimming - Britain opens probe into medal failures
    Aug. 11, 11:56 PM

    By Alan Baldwin

    LONDON (Reuters) - British Swimming opened a review into their Olympic failure on Saturday in sharp contrast to jubilation elsewhere within Team GB at the hosts' biggest medal haul in more than a century.

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    Modern pentathlon - Cao moves into top place
    Aug. 11, 11:39 PM

    LONDON (Reuters) - China's Cao Zhongrong moved to the top of the leaderboard on Saturday after a closely fought swimming event in the modern pentathlon, which is celebrating its 100th birthday at the London Games.

    Cao, whose favourite events are the fencing and riding, swam the 200 metres freestyle in one minute 58.93 seconds, the third fastest time in the Aquatics Pool and enough, after his second place in the earlier fencing event, to leapfrog David Svoboda into first with 2,376 points.

  • Germans set to miss ambitious medals target
    Aug. 10, 3:53 AM

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Olympic athletes will miss their target of winning 86 medals by some way, an interior ministry paper showed on Friday, but a senior sports official said there was not necessarily a link between medals won and public funding.

    After 14 days of competition, the Germans have managed to win 38 medals - 10 gold, 17 silver and 11 bronze - enough to secure them sixth place as of Friday.

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    Swimming - Mellouli ready to bow out after striking gold
    Aug. 10, 2:15 AM

    By Julian Linden

    LONDON (Reuters) - Tunisia's Oussama Mellouli is ready to hang up his goggles and quit swimming after winning an unexpected second Olympic gold medal on Friday.

  • Teenager puts tiny Guam on swimming map
    Aug. 10, 1:51 AM

    By Julian Linden

    LONDON (Reuters) - He got a cheer as loud as the winner's and Benjamin Schulte felt like one despite finishing dead last in Friday's marathon swim race at the London Olympics.

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Results

  1. Menʼs 50m Freestyle
  2. 1 FRA France
    Manaudou
  3. 2 USA United States
    Jones
  4. 3 BRA Brazil
    Cielo
  1. Menʼs 100m Freestyle
  2. 1 USA United States
    Adrian
  3. 2 AUS Australia
    Magnussen
  4. 3 CAN Canada
    Hayden
  1. Menʼs 200m Freestyle
  2. 1 FRA France
    Agnel
  3. 2 KOR South Korea
    Park
  4. 2 CHN China
    Sun
  1. Menʼs 400m Freestyle
  2. 1 CHN China
    Sun
  3. 2 KOR South Korea
    Park
  4. 3 USA United States
    Vanderkaay
  1. Menʼs 1500m Freestyle
  2. 1 CHN China
    Sun
  3. 2 CAN Canada
    Cochrane
  4. 3 TUN Tunisia
    Mellouli
  1. Menʼs 100m Butterfly
  2. 1 USA United States
    Phelps
  3. 2 RSA South Africa
    le Clos
  4. 2 RUS Russia
    Korotyshkin
  1. Menʼs 200m Butterfly
  2. 1 RSA South Africa
    le Clos
  3. 2 USA United States
    Phelps
  4. 3 JPN Japan
    Matsuda
  1. Menʼs 100m Breaststroke
  2. 1 RSA South Africa
    van der Burgh
  3. 2 AUS Australia
    Sprenger
  4. 3 USA United States
    Hansen
  1. Menʼs 200m Breaststroke
  2. 1 HUN Hungary
    Gyurta
  3. 2 GBR United Kingdom
    Jamieson
  4. 3 JPN Japan
    Tateishi
  1. Menʼs 100m Backstroke
  2. 1 USA United States
    Grevers
  3. 2 USA United States
    Thoman
  4. 3 JPN Japan
    Irie
  1. Menʼs 200m Backstroke
  2. 1 USA United States
    Clary
  3. 2 JPN Japan
    Irie
  4. 3 USA United States
    Lochte
  1. Menʼs 200m Individual Medley
  2. 1 USA United States
    Phelps
  3. 2 USA United States
    Lochte
  4. 3 HUN Hungary
    Cseh
  1. Menʼs 400m Individual Medley
  2. 1 USA United States
    Lochte
  3. 2 BRA Brazil
    Pereira
  4. 3 JPN Japan
    Hagino
  1. Menʼs 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  2. 1 France
  3. 2 United States
  4. 3 Russia
  1. Menʼs 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  2. 1 United States
  3. 2 France
  4. 3 China
  1. Menʼs 4x100m Medley Relay
  2. 1 United States
  3. 2 Japan
  4. 3 Australia
  1. Menʼs Open Water 10km Marathon
  2. 1 TUN Tunisia
    Mellouli
  3. 2 GER Germany
    Lurz
  4. 3 CAN Canada
    Weinberger
  1. Womenʼs 50m Freestyle
  2. 1 NED Netherlands
    Kromowidjojo
  3. 2 BLR Belarus
    Herasimenia
  4. 3 NED Netherlands
    Veldhuis
  1. Womenʼs 100m Freestyle
  2. 1 NED Netherlands
    Kromowidjojo
  3. 2 BLR Belarus
    Herasimenia
  4. 3 CHN China
    Tang
  1. Womenʼs 200m Freestyle
  2. 1 USA United States
    Schmitt
  3. 2 FRA France
    Muffat
  4. 3 AUS Australia
    Barratt
  1. Womenʼs 400m Freestyle
  2. 1 FRA France
    Muffat
  3. 2 USA United States
    Schmitt
  4. 3 GBR United Kingdom
    Adlington
  1. Womenʼs 800m Freestyle
  2. 1 USA United States
    Ledecky
  3. 2 ESP Spain
    Belmonte Garcia
  4. 3 GBR United Kingdom
    Adlington
  1. Womenʼs 100m Butterfly
  2. 1 USA United States
    Vollmer
  3. 2 CHN China
    Lu
  4. 3 AUS Australia
    Coutts
  1. Womenʼs 200m Butterfly
  2. 1 CHN China
    Jiao
  3. 2 ESP Spain
    Belmonte Garcia
  4. 3 JPN Japan
    Hoshi
  1. Womenʼs 100m Breaststroke
  2. 1 LTU Lithuania
    Meilutyte
  3. 2 USA United States
    Soni
  4. 3 JPN Japan
    Suzuki
  1. Womenʼs 200m Breaststroke
  2. 1 USA United States
    Soni
  3. 2 JPN Japan
    Suzuki
  4. 3 RUS Russia
    Efimova
  1. Womenʼs 100m Backstroke
  2. 1 USA United States
    Franklin
  3. 2 AUS Australia
    Seebohm
  4. 3 JPN Japan
    Terakawa
  1. Womenʼs 200m Backstroke
  2. 1 USA United States
    Franklin
  3. 2 RUS Russia
    Zueva
  4. 3 USA United States
    Beisel
  1. Womenʼs 200m Individual Medley
  2. 1 CHN China
    Ye
  3. 2 AUS Australia
    Coutts
  4. 3 USA United States
    Leverenz
  1. Womenʼs 400m Individual Medley
  2. 1 CHN China
    Ye
  3. 2 USA United States
    Beisel
  4. 3 CHN China
    Li
  1. Womenʼs 4x100m Freestyle Relay
  2. 1 Australia
  3. 2 Netherlands
  4. 3 United States
  1. Womenʼs 4x200m Freestyle Relay
  2. 1 United States
  3. 2 Australia
  4. 3 France
  1. Womenʼs 4x100m Medley Relay
  2. 1 United States
  3. 2 Australia
  4. 3 Japan
  1. Womenʼs Open Water 10km Marathon
  2. 1 HUN Hungary
    Risztov
  3. 2 USA United States
    Anderson
  4. 3 ITA Italy
    Grimaldi
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