AT THE GAMES — So close. The first-ever U.S. Olympic swimmer from Utah came up just a few tenths short of winning the state's first Olympic swimming medal. Herriman native Rhyan White finished fourth in the 100-meter backstroke in Tokyo with a time of 58.43, just 0.38 seconds behind bronze medalist and Team USA teammate Regan Smith. Australia's Kaylee McKeown won the event in an Olympic-record time of We 57.47; Canada's Kylie Mass finished in second. White, the former Cottonwood High swimmer, was in contention the entire race. A strong start put her right with the trio of medalists, who had all traded Olympic records during prelims and the semifinals. At the turn, White was in second place ahead of both McKeown and Smith.