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At the 2024 NCAA Championships in Athens, Georgia in March, Peplowski won the silver medal in the 200 yards freestyle and the bronze medal in the 500 yards freestyle. [1] She competed at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials in June. She finished fifth in the 200m freestyle and sixth in the 400m freestyle. [3]
She graduated from Stanford following the 2022 season. [8] Luu competed for the U.S. at the 2023 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup, winning three medals, and at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships, winning a bronze medal. [9] She won a bronze at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships and three medals at the 2024 World Cup. [9]
Todd DeSorbo has been the head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers Swim team at the University of Virginia, since assuming the position in 2017. [2] He served as an Assistant Coach for the 2021 US Tokyo Summer Olympics Women's Swim Team, [3] and in September 2023 was named to be the Head Coach for the U.S. Women's Swim team at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Fewer than 60 current student-athletes qualified to participate in the 2024 Olympic Games for Team USA, all of whom will officially compete in the international games. ... a 2022 U20 World Team ...
This time moved Fallon to #1 in the world for 2024 and #5 on the world all-time list. [21] At the 33rd Olympiad in Paris, France, Fallon contracted a virus shortly before his event. [22] Swimming ill, he tied for 10th in the semi-finals of the 200m breaststroke with a time of 2:09.96 and failed to qualify for the Olympic final by 0.07 seconds. [23]
Alexy led off with a time of 47.67 and helped Team USA secure their first gold at the 2024 Olympic Games. In his only individual event, the 100 meter freestyle, Alexy's time of 47.57 was the top time in the preliminaries; he followed this performance with a 6th place finish in the semi-finals.
On February 21, 2024, Crooks became the second man ever to swim a sub-18-second 50 yard freestyle as he won gold in the SEC championship, setting a pool record at the Auburn University James E. Martin Aquatics Center in the process. [8] At the 2024 Summer Olympics, he became the first
In 2024, Cambodia qualified a swimmer for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Sakbun was notified that she was the top choice to fill the spot; she accepted, although if she had declined, her sister would have competed at the Olympics instead. [5] She was selected to compete in the 50 m freestyle event at the Olympics. [8] [9]