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Goal Times: Revisiting Gold, Podium & Final Time Cut-Offs In Tokyo
By James Sutherland on SwimSwam This article originally appeared in the 2024 Olympic Preview edition of SwimSwam Magazine. Subscribe to the SwimSwam Magazine here. As a whole, swimming has continued to progress and get faster in the three years since Tokyo—we’ve already seen five world records go down so far in 2024, and eight others (in Olympic events) were broken in 2023. However, under the bright lights of the Olympics, with all of the outside noise that comes along with it—not to mention the usually less-than-ideal conditions athletes deal with at the Games—the winning times can sometimes be a bit slower than we’d anticipated. In Tokyo, only two individual events were won in world record

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