Bobby Finke won gold in the 1,500-meter freestyle at the Paris Olympics, saving a century-old streak for USA Swimming.

What happened?

The American team had a mixed performance, with Finke's win being a highlight.
Finke's world record was a massively clutch swim that kept alive the U.S. streak.
The U.S. men's medley relay team lost to China, a sobering first-time-in-Olympic-history loss.

Why it matters for Bobby Finke

Finke's win was crucial for the American team, which had a largely disappointing performance.
The team won eight golds and 28 total medals, but this is the fewest golds since 1988.

What comes next?

The U.S. team will reckon with its performance, which was uneven and disappointing.
Caeleb Dressel, the American male headliner, spoke about the team's standards and the world catching up.
Dressel said the goal is gold medals, and other countries are getting very dominant.
The U.S. team will look to improve its performance in future competitions.
Finke's win was a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing meet for the Americans.
The La Défense Arena pool produced slow performances and erratic results.
The U.S. team finished 89 places lower than their seeding on the pre-meet entry list.
This is an average drop of 2.5 spots, with the women faring better than the men.
Five Americans were seeded to win medals but missed the podium.
Three Americans took home hardware who were not expected to, according to seeding.
The overall picture of underperformance is clear, and the U.S. standards don't allow for much in the way of underperforming.
Swimming is a high-pressure sport, and the U.S. team will look to bounce back.
The Paris Olympics were a mixed bag for the American team, with Finke's win being a highlight.
Finke's world record was a memorable moment in an otherwise disappointing meet.
The U.S. team will look to build on Finke's success in future competitions.