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Podcast: Jagger Eaton, Annie Lazor share stories behind their namesAnnie Lazor, Jagger Eaton joined The Podium to tell the stories behind their names.
Lilly King uses choice words to call out critics unhappy with Team USA's silver and bronze medalsLilly King has a few choice words for critics of the U.S. swimming team's silver and bronze medal haul in Tokyo.
South African sets world swim record; Aussies add 6th goldTatjana Schoenmaker knocked off the first individual world record in swimming at the Tokyo Olympics.
Fast day at pool, track on Day 7 of Tokyo OlympicsThe Tokyo Games got their first swimming individual world record and a fast start to the track competition on Day 7 of the Olympics.
South African sets world swim record; Aussies add 6th goldTatjana Schoenmaker knocked off the first individual world record in swimming at the Tokyo Olympics.
Tatjana Schoenmaker breaks 200m breaststroke world record; King, Lazor win medalsSouth Africa's Tatjana Schoenmaker captured the first individual swimming world record of the Tokyo Olympics in the women's 200m breastsroke
Swimming Day 7 roundup: Michael Andrew highlights four finalsCatch up on the action from the Tokyo Aquatics Center on Day 7 of swimming at the Olympics.
Swimming Day 7 preview: Caeleb Dressel closes in on WR, Michael Andrew eyes IM goldGet primed for swimming on Day 7 of the Tokyo Olympics with the top storylines to follow from each event.
Tokyo Olympics Day 4 Roundup: Alaska, Hawaii claim gold in and on the waterAlaskan swimmer Lydia Jacoby and Hawaiian surfer Carissa Moore led the way for U.S. athletes on Day 4 of the Tokyo Olympics.
Northern lights: Alaska teen shocks with Olympic swim goldAlaska, of all places, has an Olympic champion at the pool.
USA's Lydia Jacoby wins surprise gold in 100m breaststroke, Lilly King takes bronzeThere's a new champion in women's swimming, and her name is Lydia Jacoby. The American shocked the field by winning the Women's 100M Breaststroke in 1:04.95.