USA's Huske, Walsh Take Gold, Silver In Olympics Women's 100M Butterfly
By Jason Hall
July 28, 2024
American swimmers Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh finished first and second, respectively, in the women's 100-meter butterfly final at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday (July 28).
Huske, 21, was timed at 55.59 seconds, edging Walsh's score by 0.04. China's Zhang Yufei finished with a time of 56.21 to claim bronze.
Huske, whose taking a gap year from Stanford, previously finished fourth in the 100-meter butterfly and claimed silver in the women's 4x100-meter medley relay at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Games in 2021. Walsh, 21, who swims collegiately for the University of Virginia, broke the 100-meter world record during the U.S. Olympic trials in Indianapolis last month after failing to make the Olympic team for the Tokyo Games.
THE AMERICANS FINISH 1-2. 🇺🇸
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 28, 2024
Torri Huske wins gold and Gretchen Walsh grabs silver in the women's 100m fly. #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/wFPQUF5ARC
The women's 100-meter butterfly took place after French swimmer Léon Marchand set a new Olympic record, winning gold in the men's 400-meter individual medley minutes prior. Marchand, 22, was clocked at 4:02.95, breaking the record previously set by American Michael Phelps, the most decorated swimmer in history, at the 2008 Beijing Games, to win his first Olympic gold medal of his career.
The French swimmer had previously broken Phelps' Olympic record, which stood as the official world record for nearly 15 years, at the 2023 World Championships. Marchand won decisively, pulling away from the field during the second 100-meter split, the backstroke, with Japan's Tomoyuki Matsushita finishing at 4:08.62 for silver and USA's Carson Foster timing at 4:08.66 for bronze.
iHeartMedia is providing 24/7 coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics broadcasting live on NBC Olympics Radio Plus and play-by-play action during live premium events on NBC Olympics Radio.
This story is brought to you by the Women's Sports Audio Network (WSAN). WSAN is the first-ever audio platform dedicated exclusively to women's sports. WSAN celebrates female athletes and gives an in-depth look into their personal experiences in and out of their respective sports. Check out more on the WSAN site.