Bobby Finke won gold and set a world record in the 1500m freestyle on Sunday, finishing in 14:30.67.
He was under world-record pace the entire race and turned it on coming to the finish.
## What happened?
The American swimmer broke the previous record of 14:31.02 set by China's Sun Yang at the 2012 London Games.
Finke's win gave the United States a much-needed boost on the final night of swimming.
## Why it matters for Bobby Finke
This is Finke's third career gold in the men's 1500-meter freestyle.
He touched in 14:30.67 to secure the top spot on the podium.
Italy's Gregorio Paltrinieri won silver and Ireland's Daniel Wiffen won bronze.
## What comes next?
Finke's world-record swim saved a centuries-old streak for the United States.
Since 1904, at least one U.S. man had won an individual swimming gold during every Olympics.
No American man had won individual gold in Paris prior to Finke's swim.
Finke's swim was the country's last opportunity as the swimming events wrap up.
The United States can now breathe a sigh of relief thanks to Finke's impressive performance.
Finke was the only American man who could save the streak.
He did just that with his record-breaking swim.
The crowd was on the edge of their seats as Finke approached the finish line.
And then he touched the wall, securing the gold medal.
But the real story is Finke's dominance in the 1500m freestyle.
So what's next for the American swimmer?
Finke will look to continue his success in future competitions.
He has already made a name for himself in the swimming world.
Finke's world record will be remembered for years to come.
The United States is proud to have him representing the country.
Finke's win is a testament to his hard work and dedication.