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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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7 hours ago, gubchandrolai said:

It's just me, or anybody else thinks US are not outright favourites in any of the finals tomorrow? :wacko:

Not heavy favourites but still they rely in Caeleb Dressel to start his individual quest for Olympic Glory and be the NBC and american Golden Star now that Simone Biles and Ledecky wont be the ones they pre-hyped

 

I think that if Dressel and Kolesnikov don't do their job Kyle Chalmers can give the big surprise like the tunisian boy!

 

The 4x200m Free is up for the australians to lose

 

Men's 200m Backstroke another brit gold? most likely though look out for Rylov

 

Men 800m americans will suffer to get a medal 

 

And the chinese will win the 200m Butterfly

 

So another session with just 1 gold for the USA IF Caeleb wins it, but still they will win some silver/bronze

 

 

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