Georgia paralympian McKenzie Coan commits to Loyola, joins loaded para-swimming crew

Clarkesville, Georgia-based McKenzie Coan, a paralympian and American record-holder, has committed to Loyola University in Maryland, which has become a hub for high-level paralympics swimmers recently.

Coan finished 6th in the 400 free at the 2012 Paralympics Games, and also holds two American records in short-course meters: the 400 free and 100 IM for class S9.

She will join Chicago’s Alyssa Giamalas, another paralympian, who also committed to Loyola about a month ago. The duo will train under Loyola coach Brian Loeffler, who has coached a huge stable of great Paralympic athletes over the course of his career and was honored last fall with the Jimi Flowers Disability Coach of the Year award.

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Very proud family friend
9 years ago

I have had the pleasure to watch this young lady grown up. Not only is she a phenomenal athlete but she is extremely smart and is a wonderful role model to my children. She is going to accomplish great things. Loyola is so lucky to be getting her. Best of luck to her in all things she wishes to pursue.

SWIMMER4LYFE
10 years ago

Way to go McKenzie! You inspire me so much everyday. I have never seen anyone with such an incredible work ethic. You have already done so much to be proud of! You have made your family, team and your country proud. Good luck at loyola. I KNOW you will do great things! 🙂

Swimmingislife
10 years ago

I am really proud of McKenzie! She has been dedicated to this sport and deserves the opportunity to excel at the next level. She will make Loyola proud!
Good luck!!

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