Tokyo Olympics Swimming LIVE Day 4, July 27 - Kaylee McKeown and Lydia Jacoby shine along with Tom Dean and Evgeny Rylov with all four winning gold- Update, Scores, Live Blog

Update: 2021-07-27 00:44 GMT
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2021-07-27 02:49 GMT

Men's 200m Butterfly | Semifinal 2

Kristof Milak leads at the first 100m.

2021-07-27 02:48 GMT

Men's 200m Butterfly | Semifinal 2

It's time for the second semifinal and we will see Hungary's Kristof Milak, who holds the current world record, in action.

2021-07-27 02:46 GMT

Men's 200m Butterfly | Semifinal 1

It was very close at the end but Chad le Clos comes first.

Tamas Kenderesi of Hungary finishes second while Tomoru Honda of Japan came third.

2021-07-27 02:43 GMT

Men's 200m Butterfly | Semifinal 1

Chad le Clos leads at the first 100m by quite some distance.

2021-07-27 02:37 GMT

Men's 200m Butterfly | Semifinal 1

Chad le Clos who is one of the medal favorites would be looking to make a mark in the first semifinal. 

2021-07-27 02:32 GMT



2021-07-27 02:30 GMT

Women's 100m Breaststroke | FINAL

Kudos to Tatjana Schoenmaker, who missed out on the win in the last couple of strokes.


2021-07-27 02:27 GMT

Women's 100m Breaststroke | FINAL

The United States wins the gold but it's the 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby and not Lilly King.

Lydia Jacoby, Tatjana Schoenmaker, and Lilly King in that order.


2021-07-27 02:21 GMT

Women's 100m Breaststroke | FINAL

Can Tatjana Schoenmaker, who set the OR in the heats, win a historic gold? 

Or will it be current world record holder Lilly King?

Also, 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby is the one to keep an eye on. 

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