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Ridgefield’s Smith places 6th in 200 freestyle in Tokyo

- By Maggie Vanoni maggie.vanoni@hearstmedi­act.com

Ridgefield’s Kieran Smith concluded his individual Olympic debut in Tokyo Monday night with a sixth-place finish for Team USA in the men’s 200-meter freestyle final, finishing in 1 minute, 45.12 seconds.

Smith won his first Olympic medal Saturday night, earning the bronze for finishing the 400 freestyle with a personal best of 3:43.94. His third-place finish gave Team USA its third medal of the Summer Games. It was the country’s first medal in the 400 free since the 2012 London Olympics and fifth since the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

While his individual competitio­n in Tokyo might be over, Smith can still be selected to compete for Team USA in relay events later this week.

A 2018 graduate of Ridgefield High School, Smith was twice named the Connecticu­t High School Coaches Associatio­n Swimmer of the Year. Competing collegiate­ly for the Gators, the 14-time NCAA All-American is a four-time SEC champion, a twotime All-SEC First Team honoree and was named the 2020 SEC Male Swimmer of the Year.

The 21-year-old University of Florida senior earned his spot in Monday’s 200 free final after coming in second during heat two of Sunday’s semifinals. In lane one of the second semifinal, Smith finished behind Great Britain’s Duncan Scott with a personal best of 1:45.07. Scott finished with the fastest seed time going into the final of 1:44.60.

Smith was the 13th overall seed entering the 200 free semifinals after finishing in fourth in his opening heat in 1:46.20 of the 200 free prelims on Sunday morning.

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