Australia pushes the USA to its limits in heated showdown at the Olympics

The Paris Olympics have become a stage for historic moments and fierce rivalries, but perhaps none so captivating as the aquatic showdown between Australia and the United States.

In a turn of events that has left the world in awe, Australia has managed to do something that hasn't been seen since the first modern Olympics in 1896—they've outshone the Americans in the pool during the first week of the Games.



Seven green and gold have not only claimed seven gold medals but have done so often at the expense of their American counterparts, who have had to settle for silver five times in direct competition.

The rivalry, which has always been more of a friendly contest of sporting prowess, has taken on a new intensity.


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Australia has pushed the USA to its limits in the Olympic pool, with Kaylee McKeown winning gold medals. Credit: Olympics Website


The Australian swimmers have not just won; they've won with a style and determination that has captured the hearts of fans back home.

The standout performer has been Kaylee McKeown, who has become the talk of the town with her double-double victory in the 100m and 200m backstroke events, leaving American Regan Smith trailing in her wake.

Smith, who had broken McKeown's world record earlier in the year, was outpaced when it mattered most. McKeown's ability to surge ahead after slow starts has become her trademark.

The impact of these victories goes beyond the pool. It's a testament to the dedication and hard work of Australian athletes who have often lived in the shadow of the American sporting machine.



The psychological toll on the American swimmers was evident, with the likes of Caeleb Dressel visibly emotional after unexpected defeats.

‘I’m actually enjoying the moment. I’m at the Olympic Games, I won’t forget that.’ Dressel said.

‘I’d like to be performing better, but I’m not. I trained to go faster than the times I’m going. I know that. So, yeah. It’s tough, a little heartbreaking. A little heartbreaking, for sure.’

‘It was very obviously not my best work,’ Dressel added.

‘It hasn’t been my best week. I don’t think I need to shy away from that. But the racing has been really fun here. Walking out for the 50m and the 100m fly, it was special. I don’t want to ever forget that. I’d like to be quicker, obviously.’



Australia's success in the pool has been a source of national pride, especially considering it's been since the 1956 Melbourne Olympics that Australia has outperformed the US in swimming.

The Oracle, a stats guru on social media, highlighted that Australia's 11 gold medals had them sitting third on the medal tally, ahead of the Americans after the first week for the first time in over a century.

While some Americans may point to the total medal count to claim superiority, it's the gold that shines brightest, and Australia has been basking in its glow.

The second week of competition may see the US surge ahead, but for now, the spotlight is firmly on the Australian team and their incredible achievements.
Key Takeaways
  • Australia has surpassed America in the Olympic swimming medal tally for the first time in 128 years during the first week at the Paris Olympics.
  • Kaylee McKeown's victories against her American rival Regan Smith in backstroke events have contributed significantly to Australia's success.
  • The rivalry and competition between Australian and American swimmers have been a highlight, with several close races resulting in Australian victories.
  • Despite America's anticipated comeback in the medal tally, the current focus is on Australia's strong performance and the pressure it has put on American athletes.
What have been your favourite moments of the Paris Olympics so far? How do you feel about the Australian team's performance? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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Aussies are amazing for what they have achieved. Yanks carry on like morons considering they are 'WIN AT ALL COSTS" especially having almost twice the number of contestants than any one else. They make me violently ill and I refuse to watch them unless they are up against us then I hope they get their ass flogged.
 
There are more events other than swimming and kayaking.

John Peers and Matt Ebden (tennis) and Saya Sakakibara (cycling) won gold medals for Australia, yet a bronze medallist in swimming gets more media cover than the three mentioned!

Not taking away the achievements of the swimmers and the Fox sisters, but enough is enough! The media is even reporting that the "Fox Country" is coming 16th in the medal tally. Get well and truly f**ked! And who cares if Jess Fox was born in the shithole called France.

Heaven forbid if Jack Robinson wins gold in surfing. He might get 15 seconds of fame....if he is lucky!
 
There are more events other than swimming and kayaking.

John Peers and Matt Ebden (tennis) and Saya Sakakibara (cycling) won gold medals for Australia, yet a bronze medallist in swimming gets more media cover than the three mentioned!

Not taking away the achievements of the swimmers and the Fox sisters, but enough is enough! The media is even reporting that the "Fox Country" is coming 16th in the medal tally. Get well and truly f**ked! And who cares if Jess Fox was born in the shithole called France.

Heaven forbid if Jack Robinson wins gold in surfing. He might get 15 seconds of fame....if he is lucky!
That's a gold from me Vegie,good on you. 🏅
 
I haven't watched a lot as the results are known before we get the replays but well done all those competing. Wasn't wrapped in the opening ceremony
The highlight of the opening ceremony was the Olympic flag being hoisted UPSIDE DOWN! Oh the French....never fail to supply failures which make them the laughing stock on the world arena! :ROFLMAO:
 
There are more events other than swimming and kayaking.

John Peers and Matt Ebden (tennis) and Saya Sakakibara (cycling) won gold medals for Australia, yet a bronze medallist in swimming gets more media cover than the three mentioned!

Not taking away the achievements of the swimmers and the Fox sisters, but enough is enough! The media is even reporting that the "Fox Country" is coming 16th in the medal tally. Get well and truly f**ked! And who cares if Jess Fox was born in the shithole called France.

Heaven forbid if Jack Robinson wins gold in surfing. He might get 15 seconds of fame....if he is lucky!
love seeing the girl from St Lucia log the ass off the Yank who are carrying on like morons for coming 3rd. I love it...St Lucia, UK and yanks.I wholeheartedly agree with you Veggie.I thought Saya had wings..Amazing!!
 

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