Katie Ledecky is the youngest member of the US Olympic Team

by Garrett McCaffrey 8

July 01st, 2012 News

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bobo gigi
12 years ago

If somebody posts the video of the women’s 800 free I will call that person a genius.

bobo gigi
12 years ago

Why is NBC so nasty? It’s the only good question to ask.

euroswimfan
12 years ago

Bobo, you may want to google for something like this:

2012 US Olympics Trials Swimming Finals Day Three 2012 06 27 HDTV

bobo gigi
Reply to  leadbelly
12 years ago

You haven’t read me? Please don’t answer me nbcolympics.com! It’s banned for international viewers like me! And it’s scandalous!

bobo gigi
12 years ago

If somebody could answer me it would be cool. I think I’m not the only swimming fan in the world who looks for the videos. Why would NBC block the videos after their coverage on live? I don’t understand. If Mel Stewart could talk to Rowdy Gaines who could talk to the NBC chief it would be good. Think to the swimming fans outside USA! Thank you.

bobo gigi
12 years ago

Where can I find the videos of all finals? I want to watch again the women’s 800 free and some other races. And don’t answer me nbcolympics.com because it’s banned for international viewers.

bobo gigi
12 years ago

It was a very impressive race from Katie. And it was beautiful to see. She has attacked the race like she had to do, after she has swum regular splits and she has finished very well. Matt Grevers has swum the performance of the trials on the men’s side and Katie has swum the performance of the trials on the women’s side. She has a great coach and there are no reasons she doesn’t continue to improve. She will win the 800 free and the 1500 free at the world championships next year. She can break the 2 world records in the future.

About Garrett McCaffrey

No one lives the sport of swimming like Garrett McCaffrey. A Division I swimmer who spent 4 years covering the sport as a journalist, now coaches club swimming and competes as a masters swimmer, Garrett truly lives the sport of swimming. After graduating from University of Missouri’s award winning journalism program …

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