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Nearly a year ago Alexey Glivinskiy announced his decision to swim for the University of Michigan this fall (2025), but it reported earlier this season that the Israeli Olympian and recent Worlds Semifinalist in the 200 IM, would miss the first semester due to his military commitments.
However, this morning, Glivinskiy posted on his Instagram that he has switched his commitment to swim for Bob Bowman at the University of Texas.
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Glivinskiy, who turned 21 in September, is anticipating four seasons of eligibility at Texas. NCAA eligibility rules grant exceptions to the typical eligibility clocks for individuals serving military commitments. Glivinskiy had previously delayed his anticipated arrival in Ann Arbor due to compulsory military service in his native Israel.
Glivinskiy competed at the European Championships in 2025, anchoring the Israeli 400 Free relay to a 4th place finish splitting 48.44. A month later, he made his Olympic debut teaming up with Tomer Frankel, Gal Cohen Groumi and Denis Loktev to anchor the 400 Free relay. He was a little off in Paris, splitting 49.72, with the team finishing 14th overall in a time of 3:15.81.
This past summer, Glivinskiy represented his nation in Singapore in both the 200 Free and 200 IM. He finished 23rd in the freestyle, posting a time of 1:47.54, but advanced out of the prelims in the IM. The Israeli set a PB of 1:59.00 to finish 15th in prelims and moved up one spot in the semifinals, earning 14th place with a 1:59.41.
He made his first finals appearance taking on the 3rd leg of his nation’s 800 Free relay, where he split 1:47.42, after having gone 1:46.46 in prelims. Israel finished 8th in the event with a time of 7:06.76. He also led off their 400 Free relay in 48.72, but the team failed to advance, finishing 12th overall with a time of 3:13.39.
Michigan has had success recently with recruiting from Isreal as both Eitan Ben-Shitrit and Groumi were All-Americans at Michigan and were joined last season by 2025 Worlds swimmer Inbar Danziger in Ann-Arbor.
Glivinskiy’s commitment switch is a big loss for Michigan, which has been hit by a high number of absences this semester. Last week it was revealed that per head Coach Matt Bowe, both Glivinskiy and Boldizsar Magda, a Hungarian backstroker, were deferring their enrollments, likely until next fall. Michigan has also been dealing with the absences of Jack Wilkening and Jon Jontvedt, who have been both missing from meets due to injury.
If Glivinskiy joins Texas in the new year, he will be part of a class that includes a strong number of international recruits, including fellow Olympians Ksawery Masiuk (Poland) and Rafael Fente-Damers (France). If he defers enrollment until next fall, he will join the likes of Laon Kim and Noh Minkyu alongside such domestic recruits as Rowan Cox, Austin Carpenter, Andrew Maksymowski and Aiden Hammer.
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Sounds like hockey- 21 year old freshman. Guess we know who’s buying!
Verbal, just a verbal
https://swimswam.com/barrett-euro-finalist-ganiel-to-be-a-longhorn/
Comments are amusing
Swimswam commentators, hating on Israeli swimmers since 2012.
Hook Em Horns !!!
Are you serious? 22 (birth year 2004?) next year with 18 year old kids? Do they only care about the time? No team dynamics?
I think I saw a news article from Texas about accepting a swimmer who was born on 2005 (21 next year) as a freshman swimming with kids who are born on 2007 and 2008. Is this right?
I get it…but when someone starts university in the US they are a freshman, age aside.
Never ask a women her weight,
a man his salary,
a 21 year old Israeli freshman what they did during their last 3 years of mandatory military service
Obviously, he was swimming.
you got a brain in that head or is it just for decoration?
Decoration. Yours?
Wow, how cheeky! Really hilarious stuff.
The USA is quite directly involved which is a direct reflection of our own militarized society. Are you going to tell me you don’t know anyone in the military at all? The boring truth of our hypermodern forces are that most of the manpower is never anywhere close to real front line conflict. He’s been competing over the course of 2025 so to suggest that his time has been spent doing much other than training seems quite dubious as much as the reason for raised eyebrows is obvious.
Training the world in Texas. Doesn’t seem to align very well with the state’s politics. I wonder when their madman Attorney General Paxton will go after them. Perhaps Cal should write him a note.
Blow your Christianity up your ahhhh!
Your side definitely didn’t “bring it” last night.
I think he just wanted the t-shirt. Next week he will re-commit to SMU!