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By David Rieder
The Americans and Australians both missed the final of this event at the World Championships last year. That shouldn’t happen two years in a row. Still, France—which won gold medals in Kazan and four years ago in dramatic fashion in London—is the team to beat: Jeremy Stravius, Florent Manaudou and Clement Mignon all rank among the top seven in the world.
Nathan Adrian (#2 in the world this year, 47.72) will be the key leg for the Americans, while Cameron McEvoy (#1, 47.04) will be the same for Australia. Brazil, with Marcelo Chierighini (#12, 48.20) and Nicolas Oliveira (#15, 48.30) leading the way, could, perhaps, ride the home-crowd support to a medal.
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