8-Time Olympic Medalist Allison Schmitt Joins Houston Relief Event

Two-time U.S. Olympian Cammile Adams, in partnership with The Fitter & Faster Swim Tour, has added some significant star-power to her fundraiser event in Houston later this month.

8-time Olympic medalist Allison Schmitt will join Adams at Westside High School on September 24th, where, for a $50 (or more) donation, young swimmers will have the chance to race Adams and Schmitt, take photographs when them and their international medals, and get autographs on anything they want. The session will also include a Q&A for parents with both swimmers.

Schmitt, the first-ever Swammy Award winner for Female Swimmer of the Year, was a member of the 2008, 2012, and 2016 U.S. Olympic Teams. At the London Games, the best meet of her career, she won 3 golds (200 free, 800 free relay, 400 medley relay); 1 silver (400 free); and a bronze (400 free relay).

Later in her swimming career, Schmitt has become an outspoken advocate for awareness of mental health issues in athletes, including depression – which she faced after the 2012 Olympics.

All proceeds will go to help Houston and southeast Texas recover from the historic flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey. Half of the money raised will go to families affiliated with Energy Core Aquatics (the host team for the event), where at least 20 families had their homes destroyed; the other half will go to help other families under the umbrella of the Gulf Swimming LSC who were displaced by the flood waters.

The Fitter & Faster Swim Tour is a SwimSwam Partner.

 

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AvidSwimFan
6 years ago

She was my favorite female member of Team ?? at the London Olympics even during all the Missy craze. I’m so happy she’s made the team for Rio and that she’s still doing great with her health and even helping out.

O_O
6 years ago

Allison Schmitt is a great swimmer and an even better human being!

MrsTarquinBiscuitbarrel
Reply to  O_O
6 years ago

Hooray for Allison’s courage in bringing greater awareness of how depression can affect any individual. That’s the grace behind her famous smile.

Dawgpaddle
6 years ago

Thank you for giving back so much to our sport Allison!

SUNY Cal
6 years ago

What is Allison doing these days? Does she work a normal job??

korn
Reply to  SUNY Cal
6 years ago

Grad school and appearances.

Derek Albertson
6 years ago

She has the best smile in sport!

Hswimmer
Reply to  Derek Albertson
6 years ago

Disagree, Olivia Smoliga wins that!

USA USA USA
Reply to  Hswimmer
6 years ago

What about Missy’s?

anon
Reply to  USA USA USA
6 years ago

they all have great smiles, relax.

G.I.N.A
Reply to  Derek Albertson
6 years ago

She has good teeth & that is always a pleasant sight but it does not mean the person is happy .

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  G.I.N.A
6 years ago

is that really relevant to help people in Houston ?

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