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A 555-strong U.S. Olympics team includes record 292 women

Published 07/23/2016, 07:34 PM
Updated 07/23/2016, 07:34 PM
© Reuters. Olympic Preview: 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Announcement

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A record contingent of 292 women will be part of a powerful 555-strong United States team at next month's Rio Olympics.

The team, announced on Saturday by the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC), will contest 244 of 306 medal events.

The Americans topped the gold medal (46) and overall medal (104) table at London 2012.

The record number of women on the U.S. team tops the previous mark of 289 by China in 2008. It is the second time the American roster has featured more females than males.

"I am especially excited for the historic achievement of our women's delegation which is a true testament to the strength and growing number of women's sport opportunities in the United States," USOC CEO Scott Blackmun said.

The American team includes 191 returning Olympians. Equestrian rider Phillip Dutton and shooters Emil Milev and Kim Rhode are heading to their sixth Games.

Among those going to their fifth Olympics are swimmer Michael Phelps, middle-distance runner Bernard Lagat, tennis player Serena Williams and beach volleyballer Kerri Walsh Jennings.

Phelps, who owns an Olympic record 18 golds, will swim in at least three events in Brazil.

Runner Allyson Felix, the most decorated U.S. Olympic woman with four golds and six overall, makes a fourth Games appearance, competing in the 400 meters and probably the 4x400 relay.

Among the strongest medal favorites are the women's basketball team and gymnast Simone Biles in the women's all-around.

The women's rowing eight seek to continue a dynasty on the world stage. They have not lost an Olympic or world championship title since 2006.

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Dutton, 52, will be the oldest team member, with 16-year-old table tennis player Kanak Jha the youngest.

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