U.S. makes splash in pool to get past 200 medals at Pan Ams


Swimming XVIII Pan American Games - Lima 2019 - Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay finals - Aquatic Center, Lima, Peru - August 7, 2019. Margo Geer, Alexandra de Loof, Nathan Adrian, and Michael Chadwick of the U.S., celebrate their gold medals. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

LIMA (Reuters) - Led by another productive day in the pool, the United States sailed through the 200 total medal barrier at the Pan Am Games on Thursday and warned there was more to come.

The United States will need a big finish if they are to better the 103 gold and 265 medals won four years ago in Toronto but with three days of competition remaining, including two more in the pool, they will have their chance.

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