Tyler McGill Signs Off to Officially End Career

Tyler McGill, though the move was pretty-well set in stone over the summer when he accepted a job on the Auburn coaching staff, has officially submitted his paperwork for ‘permanent retirement’ to USA Swimming.

In the above picture, tweeted out this week by Auburn coaches, McGill checked and signed off on his letter to USA Swimming to remove himself from the drug testing pool. While the name “officially retired” is perhaps a bit misleading, this does mean that McGill, now 26 and recently a father, would have to wait 9 months to return to the drug testing pool. That would mean his soonest major meet would be the 2016 Olympics when he will be 29 years old, and so a reversal of his decision is unlikely.

McGill won an Olympic gold medal at the 2012 London Games as a prelims swimmer in the 400 medley relay: a spot he also occupied at the 2009, 2010 and 2011 World Championships for gold. Individually, he also added a 2011 World Championship bronze medal in the 100 fly, and a silver in the 100 fly from the 2010 Pan Pac Championships.

He earned his spot on the 2012 Olympic team by coming in 2nd to Michael Phelps, but beating Ryan Lochte. McGill’s run at a third-straight World Championship team ended this summer in Indianapolis when he came in 4th in the 100 fly final. He then ended his elite competitive 100 fly career with a 3rd-place finish at the U.S. Open.

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Fly Future
11 years ago

Maclin Davis is gonna step in!

bobo gigi
Reply to  Fly Future
11 years ago

You’re right. I have forgotten him in my list above.

Brett Hawke
11 years ago

Tyler McGill is a class act! USA swimming has lost one of it’s best athlete’s, but picked up one it’s brightest up and coming coaches. Tyler will have an enormous impact on the future of American swimming.

mcgillrocks
11 years ago

🙁

🙁

🙁

bobo gigi
Reply to  mcgillrocks
11 years ago

RIP McGillrocks

bobo gigi
11 years ago

Wow! Who will take the control of the US men’s 100 fly in the next few years?
I like making predictions but it’s very hard.
If MP comes back, he’s well ahead of the others.
If he doesn’t, Tom Shields? Ryan Lochte? Eugene Godsoe? Justin Lynch? Jack Conger?
One of the most open races of the moment in USA with no dominant swimmer.
😕

osd
11 years ago

Thanks for a great career from a big fan in Illinois.
When Tyler was a senior in high school he did not swim the fly at the state meet, because his teammate Ross Moore was the 2nd best flyer in the state. Tyler’s school was trying to maximize points so Tyler swam other events rather than his best event.

Always a class act in my book.

mcgillrocks
Reply to  osd
11 years ago

I think Ross Moore won state too, he has a banner next to Tyler’s at the high school pool where they trained.

Incredibly Tyler is barely featured on the school record books though, because Dan Trupin has almost all of them.

coacherik
11 years ago

Right…..

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