British Olympian, Texas All-American Alicia Wilson Announces Retirement Before NCAAs

2024 WOMEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

If the Texas Longhorns are going to pull an upset over the three-time defending champion Virginia Cavaliers at the 2024 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships, they’re going to have to do it without one of their key newcomers this season.

5th-year swimmer Alicia Wilson, a transfer from Cal, did not appear on the pre-selection sheets released Tuesday, which means she won’t be swimming at the upcoming NCAA Championships.

Wilson posted this message to Instagram earlier today:

In the post, Wilson explains that her goal in coming to Texas was “to bolster the team’s NCAA performance.

“This move was never about training for a second Olympics. As I write this today, I am currently training with the team, and helping them prepare for NCAAs. Over the weekend I will return to England and finish my career on home soil around my family and childhood swimming club,” she said.

Wilson represented Great Britain at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, where she finished 8th in the 200 IM.

Wilson explained that after struggling with her performances in the fall semester, “the focus became turning things around by (the Big 12 Championships).”

She set goal times of 1:55 in the 200 IM and 4:07 in the 400 IM for Big 12s as a jumping-off point toward NCAAs.

As part of the statement, she lauded the effort by her coaches Carol Capitani and Mitch Dalton to get her swimming back on track, but after studying races, pouring into nutrition, recovery and more. She recognized the high level support she received from her teammates and coaches, and several of her teammates responded to the post with further messages of support.

Wilson raced as recently as last week’s Big 12 Championships, where she was 2nd in the 400 IM, 4th int he 200 back, and 5th in the 200 IM.

She would have been invited to the NCAA Championships had she been entered, though her season-best times were not close to what she swam at Cal and would not have been seeded to score.

  • 200 back – 1:54.76, 51st seed (pre-selection)
  • 200 IM – 1:56.58, 27th seed
  • 400 IM – 4:09.04, 24th seed

Still, her upside-potential was clear. She was 3rd at NCAAs in the 200 IM in 2021, and her lifetime bests would have been seeded to score around 25 points, though those lifetime bests are all at least three years old.

For the Longhorns to catch the Cavaliers, who had 19 swimmers qualifiable for NCAAs (though they had to reduce that number), they will need a lot of things to break their way in two weeks, and so far they’ve already missed one of those potential breaks with Wilson’s absence.

Still, the Longhorns are projected to have 15 individual swimmers qualify for NCAAs, plus a few divers. That swimming count is the same as Wilson’s old team Cal, which is on a resurgent season this year under new leadership.

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Rory
7 months ago

Wow – that was a very raw and emotional post. Wishing her nothing but the best.

Paul Stafford
7 months ago

All the best to Alicia!

Sven
7 months ago

Reading “I am embarrassed to say I’ve given absolutely everything I have for the times I produced” is a heartbreaker for me as a coach.

We can’t control everything, we can only focus on the process and hope everything falls neatly into place. I have failed thousands of times, and the only instances where I’m still embarrassed are when I know I could have tried harder. There are failures I’m insanely proud of because I set high goals and worked my butt off. I’ve also absolutely lost sleep over “successes” where I coasted through and left time/money/whatever on the table.

There’s a quote out there along the lines of “Victory and defeat are in the hands of the gods. All… Read more »

zThomas
Reply to  Sven
7 months ago

That’s horrible to read. Sometimes I feel like the better you are as a swimmer, the more bitter your disappointment is at the very end.

Texasfan
7 months ago

So she’s finishing her career at Olympic trials in england????

Alison England
Reply to  Texasfan
7 months ago

Yes, she’s entered. 200m backstroke and 200 IM.

PCB
7 months ago

Anyone who has spent time in this sport knows how demoralizing it can be to regress even as you train harder. I am sure this was tough for her.

HOO love
7 months ago

Is she finishing her classes at Texas?

Seli's_my_baby
7 months ago

How about Emma Davidson? Did she gets an invite?

IMO
7 months ago

Most of her teammates commented on her Insta post, perhaps you should read what they have to say instead of bashing her erroneously on their behalf.

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