2024 Olympic Games: Ranking Events By Podium Predictability (Men’s Edition)

2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

Swimming competition begins in Paris in just five days from now, kicking off on July 27th. There will be nine days of competition at La Défense Arena.

Like the women’s side, we’ve put together a list of the predictability of the podium in Paris. We also have more detailed previews of each event in our preview index.

BARRING UPSET, THIS IS THE PODIUM

FOUR FIGHTING IT OUT FOR THREE MEDALS

  • Men’s 400 IM: Leon Marchand is the clear favorite as the World Record holder and holds the fastest time of the field by three seconds. Behind Marchand sits Carson Foster, Chase Kalisz, and Lewis Clareburt. Clareburt had a huge swim to win gold at 2024 Worlds, may his momentum pull him to another international medal?
  • Men’s 50 free: The 50 free posted a debate for the SwimSwam preview on podium picks but with the speed of the splash and dash, a tie might help figure out the “three medal” situation. A three way tie for silver (cough cough Phelps, Le Close, Cseh) or a tie for bronze. Cam McEvoy, Florent Manaudou, Caeleb Dressel, and Ben Proud seem to be the favorites all with best times in the 21-low range while the rest of the field is at least two-tenths behind. 
  • Men’s 100 breast: This one is more of a 5 swimmers battling for three medals. Like the 50 free, a tie would be the solution. It happened last summer as Nic Fink, Arno Kamminga, and Nicolo Martinenghi tied for silver behind Qin Haiyang. The biggest difference is Adam Peaty joining the picture again. 
  • Men’s 200 back: This event borders the first category but Keaton Jones seems to throw a curveball here adding a 4th contender. Ryan Murphy will look to win the Olympic title but will face Hubert Kos and Hugo Gonzalez as well. 
  • Men’s 100 free: This one seems like a toss up. It’s got two World Record holders with David Popovici and Pan Zhanle, the 2016 Champion Kyle Chalmers, and hometown favorite Maxime Grousset
  • Men’s 400 free: This event has greatly improved over the last Olympic cycle and Lukas Martens, Sam Short, Elijah Winnington, and Kim Woo-min seem to be the 4 leaders although Felix Auboeck could also throw his name into the mix. 
  • Men’s 1500 free: Bobby Finke seems to be the favorite but Daniel Wiffen, Gregorio Paltrinieri, and Florian Wellbrock are also in the mix. 

THE WINNER IS CLEAR. THE REST?

CHAOS PENDING

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RealCrocker5040
10 seconds ago

NEVER IGNORE THE ZSC

Swimdad
5 minutes ago

200fly.
1.Milak 2.Marchand 3.Heilman

800free
1.Finke 2.Wiffen 3.Short

50fr
1.Dressel 2.McEvoy 3.Guiliano

100br
1.Peaty 2.Qin 3.Fink

100back
1.Murphy 2.Armstrong 3.Ceccon

200back
1.Murphy 2.Kos 3.Jones

100fly
1.Dressel 2.Milak 3.Liendo

200br
1. Fallon 2. Marchand 3.Qin

100free
1.Popovici 2.Alexy 3. Giuliano

400 IM

1.Marchand 2. Kalisz 3. Foster

200Im
1. Marchand 2.Foster 3. Kalisz

1500
Finke, Wiffen

200fr
1.Popovic 2. Hobson 3. Martens

400fr.
1. Short 2. Kim 3. Shackell

zaj
17 minutes ago

My predictions:
Gold medal
1. Men 100m freestyle – Pan Zhanle
2. Men 200m IM – Wang Shun
3. Men 100m breastroke – Qin Haiyang
4. Men 200m breastroke – Qin Haiyang
5: Men 100m backstroke – Xu Jiayu
6. Men 4x100m freestyle relay – China
7. Men 4x100m medley relay – China

Plus 8. Mixed 4x100m medley relay – China

sjostrom stan
Reply to  zaj
13 minutes ago

totally unbiased takes

Thomas The Tank Engine
1 hour ago

“Men’s 200 breast: Matt Fallon posted an American Record at US Trials to lead the World this season. Leon Marchand is entered in the event with the 200 fly double for now. Qin Haiyang won the event at 2023 Worlds and is also in the field.”

Uhh.. ZSC?

The defending Olympics champion, silver medalist at last year’s worlds, 2022 world champion, former WR holder, second fastest man ever, the most sub-2:07 among all other swimmers?

ZSC this year’s trials time is faster than last year’s, and he literally had no competition in Australia.

The Kaz
Reply to  Thomas The Tank Engine
4 minutes ago

The disrespect ZSC gets on here is quite astounding.

Thomas The Tank Engine
1 hour ago

I think 200 IM and 400 IM should be swapped.

400 IM is absolutely “The winner is clear”

And 200 IM is “four fighting it out for 3 medals”

backstrokebro
2 hours ago

The Alexy disrespect is too real. Legit shot at a medal, arguably just as much as groussett.

Zach
Reply to  backstrokebro
2 hours ago

I will never understand Grousset > Alexy. Only thing he has is home pool advantage but that seems to be thrown out the window for the 100 Fly for some reason…

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  backstrokebro
1 hour ago

Alexy disrespect is nothing compared to ZSC disrespect.

Samuel Huntington
2 hours ago

I don’t get the people who say Marchand is the favorite in the 200 IM. At best, co-favorite with Wang Shun.

Tencor
Reply to  Samuel Huntington
2 hours ago

Wang not being a factor in all three world championships from 2022-2024 has given some folks the illusion that he’s no longer a force to be reckoned with in this event. Which if you look at his recent times is definitely not the case right now (World #1, Fastest PB, Defending Olympic champ)

HuntDownHypocrite
Reply to  Samuel Huntington
1 hour ago

Marchand’s riding a wave of podium forecast simply overstates his potentials to double 200IM & 400IM.

Croissant boy is a lock of 400IM but not 200IM apparently, needless to say he’ll have to survive his self-devised grueling schedule prior to making his dream come true.

Facts
Reply to  Samuel Huntington
1 hour ago

He’s the favorite since we know we’ll prob be getting a 1:54 from him. With Wang Shun you could be getting anything from a 1:54 to a 1:57 given his past world champs performances

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  Facts
45 minutes ago

Marchand is the favorite in 200 IM, but not clear favorite.

He is the clear favorite in 400 IM, which is strangely not put under “The Winner is Clear”

200 and 400 IM should be swapped.

Andy
2 hours ago

Small mistake: Chalmers is not the defending champion in 100m free.

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