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The proverbial late bloomer qualified for four events in her first - and last - Olympics competition. Winning silver and bronze in Rio in the 400m and 200m IM and gold in the 800m free relay, her final race was as an underdog in the 200m backstroke. Trailing against the favorite who beat her in the previous races, DiRado overcame a body-length deficit in the final 50 meters and rushed to the touch...
USA Swimming Olympians Katie Ledecky, Missy Franklin, Michael Phelps, Chase Kalisz, Leah Smith, Ryan Lochte and Simone Manuel before they were winners. Find a team and join the fun by visiting www.swimtoday.org.
Meet Caeleb Dressel, a member of your USA Swimming 2016 Olympic Team representing the stars and stripes in Rio. Caeleb will be competing in the 100m freestyle and the 400m freestyle relay.
Rio Olympic 2016 coaches David Marsh and Frank Busch join two time Olympic Gold Medalist Cullen Jones to talk about Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte's impact on the sport of swimming.
Meet Katie Ledecky, a member of your USA Swimming 2016 Olympic Team representing the stars and stripes in Rio. Katie will compete in the 200m, 400m and 800m freestyle.
A mile from the site of the Rio Olympics opening ceremony hides a drug-riddled apocalypse. USA TODAY Sports' Martin Rogers reports on the Cracklands of Rio de Janeiro.
Katie Ledecky cemented herself as the dominant force in women's swimming during the Rio games. The 19-year-old reflects on her experience in the pool, chatting with Simone Biles, and explains the impact Michael Phelps has had on her young career.
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