Michael Phelps’ quest for a 19th gold medal resumes in just a few days when the most decorated medal winner and swimmer in Summer Olympics history jumps back into the pool in Rio de Janeiro.
Phelps holds Olympic records with 22 medals and 18 golds, and he’s going to be among the top storylines during what likely will be his final Olympics.
How many golds will Phelps take home from Brazil at the 2016 Games? Check out our gold medal predictions for every men’s and women’s swimming event below.
50m Freestyle
Men’s: Nathan Adrian, USA
Women’s: Bronte Campbell, AUS
100m Freestyle
Men’s: Cameron McEvoy, AUS
Women’s: Bronte Campbell, AUS
200m Freestyle
Men’s: James Guy, GBR
Women’s: Katie Ledecky, USA
400m Freestyle
Men’s: Mack Horton, AUS
Women’s: Leah Smith, USA
800m Freestyle
Women’s: Jessica Ashwood, AUS
1,500m Freestyle
Men’s: Mack Horton, AUS
100m Backstroke
Men’s: Mitch Larkin, AUS
Women’s: Emily Seebohm, AUS
200m Backstroke
Men’s: Evgeny Rylov, RUS
Women’s: Katinka Hosszu, HUN
100m Breaststroke
Men’s: Kevin Cordes, USA
Women’s: Lilly King, USA
200m Breaststroke
Men’s: Kevin Cordes, USA
Women’s: Kanako Watanabe, JPN
100m Butterfly
Men’s: Michael Phelps, USA
Women’s: Kelsi Worrell, USA
200m Butterfly
Men’s: Michael Phelps, USA
Women’s: Franziska Hentke, GER
200m Individual Medley
Men’s: Michael Phelps, USA
Women’s: Katinka Hosszu, HUN
400m Individual Medley
Men’s: Daiya Seto, JPN
Women’s: Hannah Miley, GBR
4x100m Freestyle Relay
Men’s: USA
Women’s: USA
4x200m Freestyle Relay
Men’s: USA
Women’s: USA
4x100m Medley Relay
Men’s: USA
Women’s: China
10km Open Water
Men’s: Marc-Antoine Olivier, FRA
Women’s: Aurelie Muller, FRA
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