HERE BE SPOILERS!
Ryan Lochte [spoiler]finished 4th in the men's 200 freestyle, behind Yannick Agnel (France), Taehwan Park (S. Korea) and Yang Sun (China)[/spoiler]
Gemma Spofforth [spoiler] finishes 5th in the women's 100 backstroke. American giant girl Missy Franklin wins gold, setting a new American record in the process.[/spoiler]
Azania Stewart [spoiler]scored four points for Great Britain in their 73-65 loss to Canada. The British team will return for another match on Wednesday, against Russia.[/spoiler]
Gators in the Olympics - Day 4 Results
Gators in the Olympics - Day 4 Results
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Gators in the Olympics - Day 4 Results
Rebecca Soni [spoiler]gets the silver behind the 15-year-old Lithuanian girl[/spoiler]
Gators in the Olympics - Day 4 Results
Phelps and Clary [spoiler]qualify for finals in 200 fly, in fourth and fifth place, respectively. Both not too far off from first - less than a second separates the top qualifier from the 8th-fastest finalist.[/spoiler]
Gators in the Olympics - Day 4 Results
I saw a profile of Missy Franklin over the weekend and she's pretty awesome. She's turned down a ton of endorsement deal money to keep her amateur status, because she wants to be able to swim her senior year in high school with her friends like any other normal kid. Can you imagine being 15 or 16 and having to go up against her in a high school meet?
Gators in the Olympics - Day 4 Results
In the women's 200 IM, [spoiler]Chinese phenom Ye Shiwen blazed into the semis, setting a new Olympic record in the process.[/spoiler]
Gators in the Olympics - Day 4 Results
Missy's a nice girl, or so I'm told. I wonder what the chances of getting her to swim for UF are.