The Closest Finishes In Olympic History
The men’s 100 breaststroke final at the Paris Olympics saw the three medalists separated by just 0.02, making it the tightest podium in Olympic history.
Per Un Centesimo Di Secondo
Il nuoto è fatto di centesimi di secondo ed a volte un centesimo decide la gloria olimpica. Quante volte è successo nella storia?
One One-Hundredth of a Second
Anthony Ervin’s victory in the men’s 50 free at Rio 2016 is among the great Olympic swimming races decided by .01.
Utah 5A State Recap: Rhyan White Leads Cottonwood to Girls Title
Rhyan White was on 2 winning relays, and won the 100 back and 100 fly, narrowly missing the state records in both.
Adam Peaty Obliterates World Record, Wins First Olympic Gold Medal
Adam Peaty smashed the world record for the second time in Rio, going 57.13 to win gold by over a second and a half.
Where to Watch the Olympics Around the World
Here is a list of the different broadcasters for each country that will be viewing the 2016 Olympic games.