Brooks Curry on Post Olympic Mindset: “It just gave me a lot of determination”

2025 Pro Swim Series — Sacramento

Competing in the Sacramento Pro Swim this weekend, Olympian Brooks Curry won the 200 free in 1:46.7 and finished 3rd in the 50 free (22.2). Coming off of his 2nd Olympics, Curry said he is more motivated than ever to be the best he can be heading into this long course season.

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austinpoolboy
9 hours ago

so an obvious follow up question: “ok, what is an example of the ‘weird stuff’ you have been doing…”

BR32
Reply to  austinpoolboy
43 minutes ago

Aquabred training with Piankhi Gibson

Last edited 41 minutes ago by BR32
Sparkle
10 hours ago

He should really consider transferring to Texas so he can train with Bowman

Tani
Reply to  Sparkle
7 hours ago

You’re like a bot at this point dear

Brian
10 hours ago

Brooks is having a great meet and sounds like his enjoying his training environment. I know the comment section went crazy when he appeared on the psych sheets for ACCs. If he would have used his eligibility with Cal this year, people would have lost their minds as he would have been the difference at NCAAs.

DocSwimH2O
14 hours ago

Love these interviews where the swimmer is the focus of the interview from the audio as well as a the visual, thank you.

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