Tatjana Smith Reflects on Career: “Achievements can’t be the thing that drives passion”

 

Tatjana Smith (Schoenmaker) is a 4x Olympic medalist, 2x Olympic champion, and South Africa’s most decorated Olympian in history. After winning gold and silver in Paris, Smith announced that she would retire from competitive swimming.

Smith sat down with SwimSwam to share how her retirement came about and what it has been like for her so far. The breaststroke specialist gets raw about the highs and lows of stepping away from a sport that has been such a big part of her life for well over a decade.

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Antipodean
1 day ago

Seeing Tatjana’s genuine delight and joy after her Olympic wins in 2021 (and world record) and 2024 was a highlight of both these Games. We are lucky to have witnessed her career! Very best wishes to Tatjana for the next steps in her life.

swimster
1 day ago

class act

Diehard
1 day ago

LOVE that quote!

Timpon Tam
1 day ago

Nice job interviewing the “Golden Girl,”Coleman!

Look at Tatjana: she’s very well lit and made up. Even has an Olympic circles necklace on. She definitely came to play!

MIKE IN DALLAS
1 day ago

A delightful interview in every aspect: a superb and honest guest in Tatjana; her frankness about the role of money (or lack thereof) in SA swimming; her desire to swim for herself, not for the $$$$; and the life she has laid out after hanging up her goggles! Brava!

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Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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