NANTERRE, France — Swimming's next generation of stars claimed the spotlight at the Paris Olympics on Monday night, a brash group that comes from all over the globe.
Summer McIntosh, the 17-year-old phenom from Canada.
David Popovici, a 19-year-old from Romania.
Mollie O'Callaghan, a 20-year-old speedster who took down her mighty Australian teammate, Ariarne Titmus.
Throw in an Italian gold medalist, and another from South Africa, and it was clear that swimming's reach stretches far beyond the traditional powerhouse, the United States. In all, 10 different nations divvied up 15 medals on this night.
Sure, the Americans collected some hardware on Day 3 at La Defense Arena. But it was all silver and bronze, with longtime stalwarts such as Ryan Murphy and Lilly King touching behind other nations.
McIntosh claimed the first gold medal of her rapidly blossoming career with a dominating victory in the 400-meter individual medley.
Popovici won a stirring duel to take the men's 200 freestyle, which featured three different leaders on the final lap.