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
Men's 100m Backstroke | FINAL
It's Evgeny Rylov who wins the gold.
But Kliment Kolesnikov would be gutted as he was just a bit too slow to make the final touch.
Evgeny Rylov, Gold.
Kliment Kolesnikov, Silver.
Ryan Murphy, Bronze.
Men's 100m Backstroke | FINAL
All eyes will be on the American Ryan Murphy, who set the World and Olympic record in Rio 2016 with a time of 51.85s
Women's 100m Backstroke | FINAL
Remember the name - Kaylee McKeown.
She wins the gold and also breaks the OR for the fifth time at the Tokyo Olympics with a time of 57.47s
Kylie Masse wins the silver and Regan Smith gets the bronze.
Women's 100m Backstroke | FINAL
Here we go, this is gonna be one hell of a final and it's very tense right now.
Men's 200m Freestyle | FINAL
It looked like Duncan Scott had edged ahead of Tom Dean but as the commentator said what we see up above isn't the same under the water.
Nevertheless, it's a historic day for Great Britain.
Men's 200m Freestyle | FINAL
And it is a 1-2 finish for Great Britain with Tom Dean winning the gold and Duncan Scott getting the silver medal.
Fernando Scheffer from Brazil wins the bronze.
Men's 200m Freestyle | FINAL
Can the 16-year-old David Popovici pull off an upset from Lane 1?
Women's 200m Freestyle | Semifinal 2
Ledecky first.
Seemanova second.
Pellegrini, third, with a really impressive swim from Lane 8. Just a reminder, she currently holds the world record in the 200m Freestyle event.
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