Interview: Allison Schmitt Wants to Get Back on the National Team

In the above interview, 2014 Charlotte Grand Prix 400 freestyle winner Allison Schmitt talks about her 4:08.65.

She relays that she didn’t think she’d be under 4:10, and sounds as a bit of a reluctant, but accepting-of-her-fate, 400 freestyler.

In talking about her goals, Schmitt says that she’d like to get back on the National Team first-and-foremost. She took a step back from her full-blown training after the 2012 Olympics, and the result last summer was failing to place among the top 6 Americans and earn her spot on the USA Swimming National Team.

With how she’s swum in her two meets (Mesa and Charlotte) after an almost year-long layoff from competition, it doesn’t appear as though she’ll have any trouble earning her way back among the elites at this summer’s National Championship meet.

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ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

she is defenetly back ! great times in season on 100 and 400 free ! excellent ! ALL Us relays are going to be really stronger than before with Allison back . Great battles at PanPacs this year in perspective .

bobo gigi
10 years ago

The producer of one of the greatest and most dominant olympic individual performances ever with her 200 free race in London is slowly but surely back at her best.
She has 99 chances out of 100 to be in the US national team.
She has 99 chances out of 100 to qualify for PanPacs.
She has 99 chances out of 100 to win a gold medal at PanPacs.

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