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Tokyo Olympics: American Swimmers Off To Flying Start Without Michael Phelps

USA earned six of 12 medals Sunday on the first morning of finals, showing no signs of slipping even without the most decorated athlete in Olympic history

Tokyo Olympics: American Swimmers Off To Flying Start Without Michael Phelps
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Michael Phelps was up in his broadcast seat, a mere observer rather than the driving force of U.S. swimming.  (HIGHLIGHTS OF DAY 3 | MEDAL TALLY)

No need to fret about what he left behind.

The Americans are off to a flying start at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.

Displaying their trademark depth, the U.S. earned six of 12 medals Sunday on the first morning of finals, showing no signs of slipping even without the most decorated athlete in Olympic history.

From Chase Kalisz's gold in the 400-meter individual medley to Kieran Smith pulling out a bronze in his first major international competition, there was plenty of red, white and blue on the medal podium in the largely empty arena.

"We were in the warmup pool seeing people get a gold medal, get second, get second and third. It was crazy," said Abbey Weitzeil, who was part of the 4x100-meter freestyle relay team that claimed a bronze in the final event of the session.

"It just fired us up and got us really excited.바카라

Kalisz got things rolling with his victory in the grueling medley, making up for a second-place showing at the 2016 Rio Games. Jay Litherland rallied on the final leg to give the Americans a 1-2 finish that set the tone for the rest of the morning.

"I really kind of do feel like I let the U.S. down in 바카라16 even though I swam a lot faster than here,바카라 Kalisz said. 바카라The USA has a proud legacy of the 400 IM 바카라 (Tom) Dolan, Phelps, (Ryan) Lochte. This was my redemption story."

At 27, he knew it might be his last chance to win the race that includes all four strokes, especially after being forced to wait an extra year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"It was tough last year with the Olympics kind of getting pulled out from under us and really having so much uncertainty whether it was going to happen,바카라 Kalisz said. 바카라Five years of preparation for this one moment, and it바카라s not like I was getting any younger.바카라

Kalisz and Litherland caught a huge break when home-country favorite Daiya Seto shockingly failed to advance from the preliminaries, making a huge strategic error by attempting to conserve his energy for the final.

The Americans took advantage. Kalisz pulled away on the breaststroke, his best leg, and Litherland rallied on the closing freestyle to claim the second spot.

Turns out, the Americans were just getting started.

Smith, who emerged from obscurity with a breakthrough performance at the U.S. trials last month, proved he was no fluke by finishing third in the 400 free behind Tunisia's Ahmed Hafnaoui and Australia's Jack McLoughlin.

"I sprinted my butt off the last 50 like it was a 50 free,바카라 Smith said. 바카라It was a really fun race.바카라

Japan's Yui Ohashi took gold in the women's 400 IM 바카라 making up a bit for Seto's flop 바카라 but two Americans were right on her heels.

Olympic rookie Emma Weyant grabbed the silver, while 27-year-old Hali Flickinger took bronze for her first career medal.

"After we saw (Kalisz and Litherland win medals), we kind of looked at each other and said, 'It바카라s our turn,'바카라 Weyant said. 바카라I think that really got our team going."

 They weren't done, either.

While no one had any chance of beating the mighty Aussies in the 4x100 free relay 바카라 indeed, they set the first swimming world record of these games 바카라 a quartet anchored by Simone Manuel managed to hang on for third.

For Manuel, one of the biggest stars at the 2016 Rio Games, it was an especially poignant medal after her struggle just to make the team. She was diagnosed with overtraining syndrome and forced to take an extended break not long before the trials.

Manuel only qualified in one individual event 바카라 the 50 free 바카라 but the American coaches decided to use her in the final spot of the relay.

It paid off with another medal.

"I'm always excited and pumped for relays,바카라 Manuel said. 바카라It바카라s an experience that is amazing. I don바카라t take it lightly.바카라

During Phelps' record-breaking career, which encompassed five Olympics, the Americans never won more than five medals on the first day of finals.

Without him, they did one better.

It looks like the team is still in good hands. (AP) 

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