The underrated performer - props to Chelsea Hodges for swimming out of her skin in that breaststroke leg - bitting and not letting go of Lydia Jacoby that easily!
Sensational swims from all the Aussie women. Emma made up ground in the fly, Chelsea held against the Olympic Champion, and Cate swam an incredible anchor with a masterclass changeover. Incredible!
Emma could've made up even more ground if she anchored the race in the free since she dominated the 100 and 50m free but we needed emma in the fly because shes our only female flyer. Love Cate too she swam incredibly also
@@shoenan2294 Well technically she wouldn’t have made up more ground because the fly swimmer before her, who would have to be Throssel, would have been a further 2 seconds behind. If she could have made up more ground then she would have swum the freestyle!
This is a gun field that Australia beat here - both the USA and Canadian teams are stacked with absolute stars. Even the Italian team had a legend like Pellegrini, and Sweden with Sjoestroem. This was a real quality field.
Really happy to see the various teams embracing each other after the race - the Canadians, Australians and the U.S team. Great to see - yes, there is solid rivalry in the water, but it seems like great friendship and respect on the pool deck.
Cate Campbell isn't just a star in the pool. She has the biggest heart too. Consoling and supporting her competitors. I'm so proud for these Aussie women! Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
not really. We had 2 individual 100m gold medallists and a bronze. Even with a weak breaststroke leg we should have won by a bigger margin, at least 1 second. McKeown choked pretty hard on the leadoff backstroke leg. Gold medallist in the 100m individual finishing 3rd in the relay is a big flop.
Utterly moronic. The US were a stronger team collectively and were the favourites. This was an excellent team effort by the Australian girls. The fact you claim Kaylee came 3rd when the times are staring you in the face that she touched second ahead of Smith shows your lack of attention to what’s actually happening.
Agreed. And she’s gone 51.00 and 50.93 off a flying start before, but this for sheer spectacle and the ground she made up takes the cake despite being slower than her PBs. What an icon she is
@@michaelcampbell2848 cannot agree, if you watch it in slow motion (6:32) you can see clearly that the Aussie changeover is in accordance with the rules.. they just timed it very well. Only because your opponents doing a great job, doesn't mean you're unlucky.. as a sportsman you should always expect your opponents to deliver their best performance.
The difference was 0.13. The Americans were 0.25 ahead after the butterfly. In spite of that, Cate Campbell was off the blocks before Abby Wetzel. The fly to free exchange was where the race was won/lost.
The lady announcer said it. Abby and the team has a lot to be proud of. I still can't believe it was her first Olympics too. Congratulations aussies We are winning golds in Paris first thing Abby.
Yes the Aussie breststroke was the big difference as canada won back, and butterfly free combo great swim especially Hodges,brest wow, MacNeil's 55.27 split split second fastest ever.
That last changeover was the difference. USA touched the wall first but Cate entered the water before Abby. The AUS changeover was as fast as it could be without it being a false start. These small margins in races make the difference.
Australia won this almost purely on the basis of much faster change overs, with two of them coming with a few hundreds of a second of breaking. That and Chelsea swimming out of her skin in the breaststroke leg.
@@iangrantham8300 What's the reason for and context of you saying that they had to come from behind? There must have been a reason for you to want to emphasis that when that was obvious.
Agreed, Australia has perhaps one of the best teams ever, hope they can reproduce this in future, but US would be so tough and they have been so consistent in their dominance.
Only leg Australia doesn't have a young replacement for yet is the fly but McKeon will still be around for a few more years and is currently at her peak.
The United States lost at the exchanges. The good news is the swimmers are very young and are either at the NCAA’s now after the Olympics or about to enter. The college experience is what makes the relays dominant for America.
@@rajivmurkejee7498 And? India with 1.3 billion and no medals in swimming. Keep yapping your mouth, Michael Phelps himself has more gold medals than your pathetic country.
@@rajivmurkejee7498 I am satisfied with the 4 girls not by the population of USA or Australia . And what the relation between population and medal count?Then by your definition India and china should top the medal table. Don't even dare to raise finger against USA.
@@nithinjonnalagadda3470 or what? Has USA some privilige and cannot be critized or just make a simply statement about how Australia is more impressive than them? Jeez
@@smartasfck I don't care about Australia. And overall USA performance is better than Australians'. Take any records USA is the best country in Olympics.
If you look at the splits, Canada had the fastest splits in both backstroke and butterfly - in fact their butterfly split was the fastest by over half a second ... at least for the medallist teams. Even Penny Oleksiak's freestyle split was only .15 slower than Cate Campbell's. Their only real weakness here is breaststroke, but it's a noticeable weakness and has been for a while. Still, considering they finished 5th in Tokyo, and beat their national record by pretty much a full second, they're perfectly happy with the bronze.
I wonder y no one is talking about Canada. They didn't have a top breaststroker in the team. Otherwise all the other 3 performed at par or even better than Aussies and US. They had Kylie Masse, Maggie MacNeil and Penny Olesiak. However still well done.
I heard in an interview she gave that Cate Campbell was so stressed and worried that her takeover was the tiniest bit early. She was paranoid (until gold was announced) that she’d done a flyer and maybe got the team DQ’d.
Doris L I’m not sure if I can send links on mobile but if I can’t I’ll get on web youtube and send it in a reply, you are referring to the mixed race yeh? Just making sure
Doris L ruclips.net/video/Ye2wK3ClvO4/видео.html thats the link to the mixed freestyle relay because I’m pretty sure that’s what you mean by women’s and men’s
Anyone else notice leisel (female commentator) said emma mckeown when referring to kaylee right before the 50m mark of the backstroke 😂 very easy to do when we have kaylee mckeown and emma mckeon in the same race
Garry Wallace nope sorry nevermind I thought this upload was from the Australian broadcast with the Aussie commentary from channel 7/7+… now rewatching I realise it is not
Australia the best athletes. Just about more than 30 million people with gold medals practically in every sport, against the billions of Chinese & more than 333 million Americans.
@@kaaiito6196 Uh ... Abbey Weitzeil (freestyle) was 24 at the time of this race. The others are teenagers, sure, but Canada's team was made up mostly of 20 and 21-year-olds, not to mention Summer Mcintosh, who finished 4th in the 400m freestyle and 9th in the 200m freestyle at 14, and just last week became the third fastest in history in the 400m individual medley with a time that would have won gold in Tokyo. 4:29:12. Not to mention she broke the World Junior Record in the 200m butterfly the next day with a 2:04:81. The point is, Canada's team is also quite young, with more youngsters on the way, and Australia isn't without young talents either.
Hmm McKeon touched after USA from the butterfly leg, yet Cate Campbell comes of the block before use going into the freestyle leg. This shows how good the Australia's change overs were.
06:32 - 06:33 Houske (USA) took a 0.25s lead over McKeon (AUS) after a butterfly stroke, but the last swimmer Australian entered the water first. Cate Campbell jumps before Emma McKEON touches the finish line or Abbey Weitzeil jumps too late? hmm, 🤔🤷
Breaststroke has been Canada's biggest weakness on the medley team for a while. Sidney Pickrem is more of an IM and 200m breaststroke specialist (she's won world championship medals in both IMs and the 200m breaststroke), but they use her in the medley relay because they've got nobody else. Apart from that, this relay team had the fastest splits for both backstroke and butterfly, and Oleksiak's freestyle wasn't far off.
@@casiecase12 Hodges swam much faster than her PR compared to the rest. She absolutely won it. Just because you can’t understand that doesn’t change anything
The Australian team won this because they were far better at one critical aspect of the relay - their exchange speed off the blocks... the US team was slow off the blocks.
Comments section is so funny some of them even doesnt follow swimming except olympics. Swimming as sport is very difficult to gold in successive olympic. Everybody is not michael phelps or ian thorpe. Usa has massive talent pool. Canada and australia britain they have generation talent. But Us has been dominant in swimming since Olympics started
The American swimmer for the last leg freestyle jumped in later than the Australian girl although she had a 0.25s lead. That have cost the USA the gold medal.
USA was devastated..like 1/100 of a milliseconds..& few millimeters by distance on fingertips..they lost..elite swimming can be bitchy sometimes..omg..
I can’t wait to see Simone biles and Katie Ledecky and Chase Kalisz and Katie grimes at the 2024 summer Olympic trials in Indianapolis New York and at St.Louis Missouri and at the 2024 summer Olympic Games in Paris France
The underrated performer - props to Chelsea Hodges for swimming out of her skin in that breaststroke leg - bitting and not letting go of Lydia Jacoby that easily!
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@@choppertrejo6159😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😅😅😅😅😊 10:35
@@choppertrejo6159😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😅😅😅😅😊 10:35
Especially now we know what sort of agony she has been coping with for her entire swimming career.
Sensational swims from all the Aussie women. Emma made up ground in the fly, Chelsea held against the Olympic Champion, and Cate swam an incredible anchor with a masterclass changeover. Incredible!
What about Kayleigh mckeown
Kaylee
Emma could've made up even more ground if she anchored the race in the free since she dominated the 100 and 50m free but we needed emma in the fly because shes our only female flyer. Love Cate too she swam incredibly also
@@shoenan2294 Well technically she wouldn’t have made up more ground because the fly swimmer before her, who would have to be Throssel, would have been a further 2 seconds behind. If she could have made up more ground then she would have swum the freestyle!
@@shoenan2294 nah Cate better to anchor the relay she’s a beast relay swimmer
This is a gun field that Australia beat here - both the USA and Canadian teams are stacked with absolute stars. Even the Italian team had a legend like Pellegrini, and Sweden with Sjoestroem. This was a real quality field.
Our golden girls. Out of only 28 million we always have a great swim team. Congrats ladies.
Really happy to see the various teams embracing each other after the race - the Canadians, Australians and the U.S team. Great to see - yes, there is solid rivalry in the water, but it seems like great friendship and respect on the pool deck.
Cate Campbell isn't just a star in the pool. She has the biggest heart too. Consoling and supporting her competitors. I'm so proud for these Aussie women! Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
The Aussies were just amazing! Go Australia 🇦🇺
not really. We had 2 individual 100m gold medallists and a bronze. Even with a weak breaststroke leg we should have won by a bigger margin, at least 1 second. McKeown choked pretty hard on the leadoff backstroke leg. Gold medallist in the 100m individual finishing 3rd in the relay is a big flop.
Utterly moronic. The US were a stronger team collectively and were the favourites. This was an excellent team effort by the Australian girls. The fact you claim Kaylee came 3rd when the times are staring you in the face that she touched second ahead of Smith shows your lack of attention to what’s actually happening.
Cate Campbell's finest hour. I think this was the best swim of her career.
Agreed. And she’s gone 51.00 and 50.93 off a flying start before, but this for sheer spectacle and the ground she made up takes the cake despite being slower than her PBs. What an icon she is
It certainly was not the best swim of her career, but it was the greatest performance of her career.
The last swim of her we saw in Olympic Games as she not qualified for next month paris games 😢
@@desmondchocholato2789 yeah - but she has changed the sport. She has really been an inspiration for the young girls now in the team.
AUSTRALIA POWERED THROUGH..WELL-DONE TO ALL 4😀👏👏👏🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Cate Campbell IS the greatest relay swimmer of all time
Totally agree with ya
Agree 100%😃👏👏👏
And this swim was her best ever.
Yep. She has 7 of the top 10 fastest relay splits of all time. The undisputed GOAT of relays
and greatest choker individual swimmer of all time.
0 individual golds.
I dont know why but I’ve become obsessed with watching this!! Also it helps me with my swimming I’m finally in the highest swimming group! Till squad
Emma mckeon is not credited enough for breaching the gap at the last 15m of the butterfly leg.
Agreed - was completely overlooked by the commentators.
True, but the Aussies got lucky that the Americans had a really poor changeover as well.
@@mschauer97 no, the Americans got unlucky that the aussies changeover was so fast
@@michaelcampbell2848 cannot agree, if you watch it in slow motion (6:32) you can see clearly that the Aussie changeover is in accordance with the rules.. they just timed it very well. Only because your opponents doing a great job, doesn't mean you're unlucky.. as a sportsman you should always expect your opponents to deliver their best performance.
@@mschauer97 They lost, get over it 🙄
The difference was 0.13. The Americans were 0.25 ahead after the butterfly. In spite of that, Cate Campbell was off the blocks before Abby Wetzel. The fly to free exchange was where the race was won/lost.
I love the sportsmanship between Aus and Canada
Not a term known to Americans
@@rajivmurkejee7498 Obviously not known to you based on your comment!!!
Hell yeah, we are like cousins.
@@punkrockcharts9148 aussie or canadian? im canadian but yeah for sure!
@@htttps.yasminaa Australian. Let's go Australia and Canada!
The lady announcer said it. Abby and the team has a lot to be proud of. I still can't believe it was her first Olympics too.
Congratulations aussies
We are winning golds in Paris first thing Abby.
It was Abbey's second Olympics.
Abby might retire soon
@@casiecase12 Why would she retire?
@@XDF745 idk why i said that 🤦🏽♀️
ya
i want USA
Emma : Sorry I would not close the bridge gap of 15 m? Watch me ⌚
Mabey my 100th time watching it and I can’t get over it
Thank you for sharing. It would be great if you also upload women's 4x200m free final and women's 200m butterfly.
you have a point
Yes the Aussie breststroke was the big difference as canada won back, and butterfly free combo great swim especially
Hodges,brest wow, MacNeil's 55.27 split split second fastest ever.
oooooooooo
That last changeover was the difference. USA touched the wall first but Cate entered the water before Abby. The AUS changeover was as fast as it could be without it being a false start. These small margins in races make the difference.
Australia won this almost purely on the basis of much faster change overs, with two of them coming with a few hundreds of a second of breaking. That and Chelsea swimming out of her skin in the breaststroke leg.
They had to come from BEHIND.........
@@iangrantham8300 What's your point?
@@gustaaf1892 Wahts YOUR point Petere? I am a bit confused with your comment?
@@iangrantham8300 What's the reason for and context of you saying that they had to come from behind? There must have been a reason for you to want to emphasis that when that was obvious.
@@iangrantham8300 Why mention behind in capital letters?
❤ wow. 13 100ths of a second. what a race. congratulations to all medalists.
USA medley team would be so tough to beat in the future. All of them are so young.
Same with Canada
Nope Canada Australia looking way better than usa
Agreed, Australia has perhaps one of the best teams ever, hope they can reproduce this in future, but US would be so tough and they have been so consistent in their dominance.
Only leg Australia doesn't have a young replacement for yet is the fly but McKeon will still be around for a few more years and is currently at her peak.
You haven’t seen our Aussie juniors yet lol they would of made the team if our veterans weren’t still world best.
although US butterflyer touches first, Australian freestyler gets in water first! well done
The girl voice over says that emma couldnt bridge the gap...the US swimmer just lead by a touch! So great butterfly swim for the aussie!
Huske led out so quickly but just died at the end, hence why Emma closed faster too
Yes I noticed that, and she had plenty of time to correct that call before or after the changeover.
Another way to show the greatness of Australia. Pure luck and skill.
Amazing job
Zero luck involved, just pure skill🔥🔥🔥
Pure skills zero luck
Luck?
@@Fuzcapp The ending was pretty lucky if you ask me
The United States lost at the exchanges. The good news is the swimmers are very young and are either at the NCAA’s now after the Olympics or about to enter. The college experience is what makes the relays dominant for America.
I didnt even know there is a good college system for swimming in America for example in Peru, Venezula etc. interesting
@@smartasfck The US is basically the only place large enough to have high quality and depth in collegiate swimming.
The aussie girls have always been at relays 4x100 free for example
who cares they lost aussies always supreme
Yes i feel bad for them, now losing to men/trans swimmers who are dominating
I am so happy that all the American teenagers did an amazing performance. Live them
@@rajivmurkejee7498 And? India with 1.3 billion and no medals in swimming. Keep yapping your mouth, Michael Phelps himself has more gold medals than your pathetic country.
@@rajivmurkejee7498 You dished but you can't take. Keep talking smack and you'll just get owned again.
@@rajivmurkejee7498 I am satisfied with the 4 girls not by the population of USA or Australia . And what the relation between population and medal count?Then by your definition India and china should top the medal table. Don't even dare to raise finger against USA.
@@nithinjonnalagadda3470 or what? Has USA some privilige and cannot be critized or just make a simply statement about how Australia is more impressive than them? Jeez
@@smartasfck I don't care about Australia. And overall USA performance is better than Australians'. Take any records USA is the best country in Olympics.
The announcer gave up on Emma halfway thru her second lap. She should have known better..
Women's 100 Medley Relay is the closest race @ Tokyo Olympics so please add Women's 100 Free Relay which is the race with the widest margin....
The 100 free relay was already added mate
@@casiecase12 Nope?! 😏
@Olympics Aquatics - can u pls share all swimming finale videos of Tokyo 2020. Thank you.
4:00 it's KAYLEE Mckeown, not Emma.
Pls upload men and women 1500m and 800m swimming. Thank you
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I’ve never seen a fast swimmer before 🏊♀️
Canada started strong but went down 😭😭 also I really thought USA was gona win after 😯 but well done to Australia 🥳🥳😌😄
If you look at the splits, Canada had the fastest splits in both backstroke and butterfly - in fact their butterfly split was the fastest by over half a second ... at least for the medallist teams. Even Penny Oleksiak's freestyle split was only .15 slower than Cate Campbell's. Their only real weakness here is breaststroke, but it's a noticeable weakness and has been for a while.
Still, considering they finished 5th in Tokyo, and beat their national record by pretty much a full second, they're perfectly happy with the bronze.
@@healed1337 well explained mate, Pickrem went 1:07. It was too slow for Olympic standard!! but she did her job
@@healed1337 it’s very difficult for a team to field a world class swimmer in each stroke.
@@healed1337
Very well said,Maggie👍🙌😎...
...wanted Canada to win,
but Pickrem too slow...☝😞🌐...
I wonder y no one is talking about Canada. They didn't have a top breaststroker in the team. Otherwise all the other 3 performed at par or even better than Aussies and US. They had Kylie Masse, Maggie MacNeil and Penny Olesiak. However still well done.
Unfortunately for them breast is the most important stroke in a medley relay because it's the slowest.
With 2 100m world records from Walsh and Regan, US will definitely come back stronger than ever.
Emma McKeon so strong, well done.
Australians are great swimmers!🎉
I heard in an interview she gave that Cate Campbell was so stressed and worried that her takeover was the tiniest bit early. She was paranoid (until gold was announced) that she’d done a flyer and maybe got the team DQ’d.
Aussie Power Girls ❤️💪🇦🇺
Pls upload the womens and mens 4x100m freestyle
They already have :)
@@shoenan2294 Where. Send me the link
Doris L I’m not sure if I can send links on mobile but if I can’t I’ll get on web youtube and send it in a reply, you are referring to the mixed race yeh? Just making sure
Doris L ruclips.net/video/Ye2wK3ClvO4/видео.html thats the link to the mixed freestyle relay because I’m pretty sure that’s what you mean by women’s and men’s
@@shoenan2294 No I meant womens 4x100m relay and mens 4x100m relay in Tokyo. Thats ok
Great race… can you please do the women’s backstroke races from Tokyo next ? Thank you
I know how you can watch it. Let me know so i can upload the instructions on my channel ☺
Anyone else notice leisel (female commentator) said emma mckeown when referring to kaylee right before the 50m mark of the backstroke 😂 very easy to do when we have kaylee mckeown and emma mckeon in the same race
It is Nicole Livingstone commentating
Garry Wallace nah it’s leisel Jones is the female and then the males are Basil Zemplas and Ian Thorpe
Garry Wallace nope sorry nevermind I thought this upload was from the Australian broadcast with the Aussie commentary from channel 7/7+… now rewatching I realise it is not
Nicole Livingstone was the female commentator.
Jamez Longford read the other comments
Great leg by Chelsea Hodges. Probably won it for Australia
It's amazing how pools are maintained to look blue while our pools here in India looked green and translucent.
Green pools normally mean algae. Need more chlorine in the pool youre talking about.
😂 😂 😂 I mean we expect less from India
Just noticed when the US hit the wall first at buttefly but shows Cate Campbell jumped first before Abby Weitzel...correct me if I'm wrong🙂
Yep, CCampbell smoked that change over (legally).......if Weitzal changed as fast the US would have won.
Just upload the men's backstroke😑
I'm so very happy to you, Team USA 🇺🇸 Women's 4x100m Medley Relay.
They didn't win though
@@xaviersimon9372 and? they can still be happy for them …
They still happy and still okay.
@@lic_ia Yeah true..nothing wrong with being happy for losers 😁
@@xaviersimon9372 girl what. 2nd is still good, still get a medal. regardless if they didn’t get 1st, they can still be happy for their effort.
Aussie too good 🇦🇺
America is the best at the Olympics❤🎉
ok?
Australia the best athletes. Just about more than 30 million people with gold medals practically in every sport, against the billions of Chinese & more than 333 million Americans.
Please upload Women's 400m final full replay
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In future Australia and Canada will be fight for top position with USA 3rd
These girls from USA are still teenager, they still have long way to go to fight for the top
@@kaaiito6196 Uh ... Abbey Weitzeil (freestyle) was 24 at the time of this race. The others are teenagers, sure, but Canada's team was made up mostly of 20 and 21-year-olds, not to mention Summer Mcintosh, who finished 4th in the 400m freestyle and 9th in the 200m freestyle at 14, and just last week became the third fastest in history in the 400m individual medley with a time that would have won gold in Tokyo. 4:29:12. Not to mention she broke the World Junior Record in the 200m butterfly the next day with a 2:04:81.
The point is, Canada's team is also quite young, with more youngsters on the way, and Australia isn't without young talents either.
@@healed1337 i get your point, at the end of the day they will all fight for the top anyway.
@@kaaiito6196 USA doesn’t have a freestyler. This recent trials for worlds just emphasized that. Weitzel is bad
When will you upload the men’s 4x100m freestyle? Thank you
I know how you can watch it on RUclips
Last changeover for tge aussies was the difference from 2nd to 1st. They jumped early.
Pls upload 200 as well
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@@casiecase12 pls dooooo
Lilly King should not have opened her big mouth prior to the olympics😁
😂 What a shame. Right!?
@@casiecase12 Yes!! could not even win her own events 😂
@@xaviersimon9372 And now she's complaining about people not celebrating silver and bronze enough. My goodness! cry me a river Lilly King
what did she say?
farewell Cate Campbell.... legend
She hasn't retired yet.
Honestly awesome performance by Abbey Weitzeil. I don't think anyone would have expected her to nearly match Campbell.
Er she lost
@@rajivmurkejee7498 Where's India?
@@dynasty0019 Why should I know that ?
@@dynasty0019 🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
She started with the lead. She blew it.
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The girls make us proud.
The difference is small, I expected America to win
Great race
Hmm McKeon touched after USA from the butterfly leg, yet Cate Campbell comes of the block before use going into the freestyle leg. This shows how good the Australia's change overs were.
Australia just had better changes
It’s funny that the 3 teams that one medals all speak English 😂
Oof but you hardly speak English. Won*
@@swimfan752 geez.. it was a simple mistake 🙄 you don’t need to be so rude
@@chloeschannel1228 it's ironic though. No offense
@@beasmith3649 it’s fine lol- I was being a lil too sensitive. It actually is pretty funny 😆 how did I not even notice?!! 😂🤦🏻♀️
Usa has Aussies on their tails. Canada is becoming a force. Then the rest. It should be a great 6 8 years in swimming.
2:52 "China in 8, are the favourites" What was the british commentator smoking that morning lol!
I know right what the hell did he snort that morning
He was listing ALL the favorites and you conveniently cut off the other countries he listed before China. Literally the other 3 he mentioned medaled
Gals you bloody beauty!!!!
Maggie🔥 and Zhang🎉👏👏👏...
Kaylee Mckeown so pretty !
We Australians enjoy nothing better than beating the USA. The next is our neighbour New Zealand. This is a great race and so close.
I can’t wait to see Katie Ledecky and Katie grimes at the 2024 summer Olympic Games in Paris France
McKeyon - Amrr Naetiv, Mc'xey'On' -- Sparta! Related countries - dialects. Mc - a lady's, much of.
Mc' - Sparta for: Huge ship.
If Weitzl had just touched the wall (like Cate did) and not been so keen to look around at the scoreboard, they might've dead heated. Rookie error.
06:32 - 06:33
Houske (USA) took a 0.25s lead over McKeon (AUS) after a butterfly stroke, but the last swimmer Australian entered the water first.
Cate Campbell jumps before Emma McKEON touches the finish line or Abbey Weitzeil jumps too late? hmm, 🤔🤷
Cate had a spectacular changeover, Weitzeil a a pretty average one. All legal.
Cate Campbell dived into the pool before Abby. US team was not 0.25s faster than Aus team
Yes, the US reaction time was off in the free leg despite the lead
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The Canadian team here is really frustrating because it’s three-quarters of a gold medal team plus a breaststroker who just isn’t at all competitive.
Australia too (except Hodges came in clutch)
@@urmom-qo7lz Hodges won it for Australia....what a swim!
@@garrywallace1007 No the entire team won it
Breaststroke has been Canada's biggest weakness on the medley team for a while. Sidney Pickrem is more of an IM and 200m breaststroke specialist (she's won world championship medals in both IMs and the 200m breaststroke), but they use her in the medley relay because they've got nobody else. Apart from that, this relay team had the fastest splits for both backstroke and butterfly, and Oleksiak's freestyle wasn't far off.
@@casiecase12 Hodges swam much faster than her PR compared to the rest. She absolutely won it. Just because you can’t understand that doesn’t change anything
the US team was so awkward whether to celebrate or be sad, Gold was in the horizon until the last leg....Arrgggh
The Australian team won this because they were far better at one critical aspect of the relay - their exchange speed off the blocks... the US team was slow off the blocks.
Womens 4x100m freestyle.
I love how U.S.A is catching up with the Australians
No australia is catching up with the US
At the moment Australia has better women . USA has better men
Actually the USA usually wins the medley relay gold - in fact the current world record was set by the USA in 2019. This was Australia surpassing them.
Great Job to U.S.A
They are all young
Comments section is so funny some of them even doesnt follow swimming except olympics. Swimming as sport is very difficult to gold in successive olympic. Everybody is not michael phelps or ian thorpe. Usa has massive talent pool. Canada and australia britain they have generation talent. But Us has been dominant in swimming since Olympics started
China has like 4x the talent pool as USA
The American swimmer for the last leg freestyle jumped in later than the Australian girl although she had a 0.25s lead. That have cost the USA the gold medal.
USA was devastated..like 1/100 of a milliseconds..& few millimeters by distance on fingertips..they lost..elite swimming can be bitchy sometimes..omg..
Who's taller should be advantage
I can’t wait to see Simone biles and Katie Ledecky and Chase Kalisz and Katie grimes at the 2024 summer Olympic trials in Indianapolis New York and at St.Louis Missouri and at the 2024 summer Olympic Games in Paris France
So annoying that the Aussie girls pulled this one out of the bag against the favourites, but bad coaching choices cost them the win the the 4 x 200 😡
Australians Emma crazy butterfly😬
USA! USA!
Awesome
Only blighted by the fact that they were forced to wear masks for nothing
canada...train a faster breaststroke swimmer and you will win on next olympics....
Wow dude! GreaT point idk why they didn’t think of this
Aussie Women Swimmers!🌐🌏🎖🏆🏅🥇🥈🥉🛡🗝🔑4th of July 2024💲📰🗞📽📺
Beautiful ooooooo wow🤩♥❣️
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Badannya keren2 bangett!!!!