VIDEO: Swimming Goggles Cost USA a Medal During Tokyo Olympics 2020
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For the first time in the history of the Olympics, the mixed medley relay was held. In what was a unique event at the Tokyo Olympics 2020, top swimming nations competed for gold. At the end of the race, Great Britain took home the gold in the debut event. China took the silver medal while Australia won the bronze.
During the breaststroke split, Lydia Jacoby came out to swim and lost her goggles. The US teenager’s goggles covered her face when she dived into the pool.
Even though she swam and put in a respectable performance, the US could not come back after that mishap. Caeleb Dressel went last in the freestyle but came short and finished fifth with a time of 3:40.58.
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Ao cair na água, o óculos da Lydia Jacoby foi parar na boca e ela foi obrigada a nadar assim a prova inteira #Swimming #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/tIyaTOwhgx
— Wolff (@c_wolff02) July 31, 2021
Jacoby’s mishap at Tokyo Olympics 2020
The swimmers looked excited and eager to compete in the race. However, every swimmer displayed competitiveness and determination to perform well in the event.
But during the breaststroke split, commentators pointed out at Lydia’s goggles being in an unusual position when the cameras zoomed into the swimming pool. It was a real hindrance as she swam the whole 100-meters with those goggles on her face.
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Lydia Jacoby was a 1:05.0 without goggles on that relay so if I see even one tweet with one mean thing directed at her I'll come for y'all.
— Kyle Sockwell (@kylesockwell) July 31, 2021
Unfortunately, the USA could not recover from that. Not only that, the other teams in the competition were stronger, too. Great Britain, China, and Australia proved to be much tougher opponents for the Americans despite the equipment mishap faced by Jacoby.
Notably, Great Britain’s Adam Peaty proved once again why he is the best breaststroke swimmer in the world. He put in an incredible performance in the breaststroke split and caught up with Jacoby to put the Brits ahead of the Americans.
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Lydia Jacoby is one for the future
Even though she lost her way through this event, Jacoby’s rise to the top is amazing. Becoming the first Alaskan to win a gold medal, the 17-year-old competed with the likes of Lilly King and shocked the world with a stunning swim in the 100-meter breaststroke race. She finished the race with a time of 1:04.95.
LYDIA JACOBY WINS GOLD!
The 17-year-old from Alaska has DONE IT for @TeamUSA! #TokyoOlympics x @USASwimming
📺: NBC
💻: https://t.co/GFrdWbcFoO
📱: NBC Sports App pic.twitter.com/C4Dj6oThCE— #TokyoOlympics (@NBCOlympics) July 27, 2021
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With one eye on the future, the US swimming team took eleven teenagers to Tokyo. However, the victory for Jacoby looks to be important for the country in producing top swimmers for the future. Her victory shows the depth in the US roster for future Olympic events.
Despite the troubles Jacoby faced in the medley relay, the breakout superstar is headed to be one of the best in the world. Katie Ledecky won the 800-meter freestyle at the age of 15 and the rest is history.
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Lydia is not far away either when it comes to talent. The swimmer from Alaska looks set to become the next superstar in swimming.