(NEXSTAR) — Wednesday’s Olympic games schedule will focus on the water as athletes compete in a variety of events in different venues including the first dips into the Seine.

Olympic triathletes swim in Seine River after days of concerns about water quality

The Olympic triathlons were held Wednesday after days of delays and uncertainty over water quality concerns in the Seine River. Organizers said the latest tests of the famed Paris waterway showed compliance with quality standards. Elevated levels of bacteria delayed the men’s race from Tuesday. The decision to go ahead with the Seine swim for the triathlon competitions is a big win for the city and Olympics organizers. They undertook a more than billion-dollar plan to clean up the long-polluted Seine and have been steadfast in their insistence that swimming events could safely be held in the river.

Medals

Women’s Individual
Gold – Cassandre Beaugrand (France)
Silver – Julie Derron (Switzerland)
Bronze – Beth Potter (Great Britain)

Men’s Individual
Gold – Alex Yee (Great Britain)
Silver – Hayden Wilde (New Zealand)
Bronze – Leo Bergere (France)

Katie Ledecky goes for gold

After finishing with a bronze medal in her Paris 2024 debut race, Katie Ledecky will compete in the 1500 meter freestyle at Paris La Defense arena.

Ledecky holds the world record and Olympic record in the event and if she medals two more times, she could hold the record for the most medals by a female athlete in American history.

Chris Giuliano and Alexy Jack will represent the United States in the men’s 100m freestyle final, while Josh Matheny will compete in the 200m breaststroke.

Torri Huske, who earned the gold medal in the 100m butterfly, will look for her second gold of the games in the women’s 100m freestyle. She will compete alongside Gretchen Walsh, as well as world record holder Sarah Sjoestroem of Sweden.

Men’s gymnastics team look to follow women’s performance

After the U.S. women’s gymnastics team were donned with gold medals for their performances on Tuesday, the men gear up for their chance at hardware on Wednesday.

Frederick Richard and Paul Juda, who are teammates at the University of Michigan, qualified for the finals where they will compete against gold medal favorites China and Japan.\\

Silver for Benegas in BMX freestyle

After a disappointing performance by defending silver medalist from Tokyo 2020 Hannah Roberts, Perris Benegas brought home the silver medal for the United States in the cycling BMX freestyle event.

Benegas finished with a 90.70, behind only China’s Yawen Deng with a 92.60.