UC Berkeley Political Economy student and Team USA swimmer wins America's first gold medal at Paris Olympics

Psychology student Jack Alexy

U.S. Olympic swimmer Jack Alexy, who also swims for UC Berkeley, where he is a political economy student.

Image: Cal Athletics 

July 29, 2024

U.S. wins first gold medal at Paris Olympics with win in men's 4x100m freestyle relay

New Jersey's Jack Alexy joined Caeleb Dressel, Hunter Armstrong and Chris Guiliano to capture the United States' first gold medal at the Paris Olympics

The United States earned its first gold medal of the Paris Olympics with a resounding win in the men's 4x100m freestyle swimming relay Friday.

Team USA came in first with a time of 3:09:28 followed by Australia in second with a time of 3:10:35, with Italy taking the bronze with a time of 3:10:70.

Americans Jack Alexy, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel and Chris Guiliano combined for the gold medal.

This was the United States' third-consecutive gold medal in the event.

Dressel now has eight Olympic gold medals. With one more gold medal, Dressel will tie Mark Spitz for the second most career golds in swimming. With two more gold, he'll be the sole holder of the number-two spot for most career golds in swimming and will join Michael Phelps as the only Olympians in any sport to win at least 10-career gold medals.

Snoop Dogg and Caeleb's wife, Meghan, were in the arena watching the race live. 

Where is Jack Alexy from?
Alexy hails from Mendham, New Jersey after graduating from Delbarton School in Morristown in 2021. He's a three-time New Jersey state champion, and went to the University of California-Berkeley where he competes in swimming.

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