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Cayman's Jordan Crooks sets blistering pace to reach 50m freestyle semis

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Cayman's Jordan Crooks sets blistering pace to reach 50m freestyle semis
Key Points(5)
  • PARIS, France — Jordan Crooks of the Cayman Islands delivered an outstanding performance in the men's 50m freestyle at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, securing a spot in the semi-finals with the second-fastest time in the heats.
  • Crooks finished second with an impressive time of 21.51 seconds behind Australian Cameron McEvoy, who led Heat 10 with 21.32 seconds.
  • Crooks' performance underscored a strong showing for Caribbean swimmers, despite mixed results across various heats at the Paris La Defense Arena.
  • His advancement marks a significant achievement, making him the only Caribbean athlete to progress to the semi-finals in this event.
  • In other competitions, veteran swimmer Dylan Carter from Trinidad and Tobago competed in Heat 8, finishing with a time of 22.18 seconds, which was not enough to advance him to the semi-finals.

PARIS, France — Jordan Crooks of the Cayman Islands delivered an outstanding performance in the men's 50m freestyle at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, securing a spot in the semi-finals with the second-fastest time in the heats.

Crooks finished second with an impressive time of 21.51 seconds behind Australian Cameron McEvoy, who led Heat 10 with 21.32 seconds.

Crooks' performance underscored a strong showing for Caribbean swimmers, despite mixed results across various heats at the Paris La Defense Arena. His advancement marks a significant achievement, making him the only Caribbean athlete to progress to the semi-finals in this event.

In other competitions, veteran swimmer Dylan Carter from Trinidad and Tobago competed in Heat 8, finishing with a time of 22.18 seconds, which was not enough to advance him to the semi-finals.

Olympic debuts with commendable performances


Several Caribbean swimmers made their Olympic debuts with commendable performances. Troy Nisbett of St Kitts and Nevis competed in Heat 2, finishing fifth with a time of 28.71 seconds. Dominica's Warren Adam Lawrence swam in Heat 4, clocking 24.67 seconds to finish sixth. In Heat 5, Alex Joachim from St Vincent and the Grenadines made his debut with a time of 23.59 seconds, finishing fifth, while Aruba’s Mikel Schreuders secured third place in the same heat with a time of 22.14 seconds.

Despite their efforts, the final rankings saw Nisbett placing 69th, Lawrence 52nd, Joachim 45th, Schreuders 26th, and Carter 29th. While these athletes did not advance to the next round, their participation and performances highlighted the talent and potential of Caribbean swimmers on the Olympic stage.

Jordan Crooks' progression to the semi-finals brings a spotlight to the Caribbean's presence in Olympic swimming, as he continues to represent his nation with distinction and aims for a spot in the final.

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