Lydia Jacoby on Transition to LCM: “I’ve never trained meters before”

2023 PRO SWIM SERIES – WESTMONT

Video captured by Barry Revzin.

Olympic and NCAA champion Lydia Jacoby took her first LCM win in a while, touching first in the 100 breast at the Westmont pro swim. Jacoby discusses riding the momentum from NCAAs and switching her focus to long course, noting that she’s never trained LCM before in her career.

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Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
1 year ago

Well …. that’s not an issue at the University of Texas.

https://tsc.utexas.edu/facilities

L G
1 year ago

does the Olympic training camp not technically count?

Ragnar
1 year ago

Never trained LCM

Reigning Olympic Champion

Lydia is the hero we need

Orange
Reply to  Ragnar
1 year ago

How the hell does she beat people with vastly superior facilities and coaching?

MCH
Reply to  Orange
1 year ago

Bigger question is how do all these swimmers come out of club programs with VASTLY inferior resources and facilities, and then go to college programs with superior resources and get SLOWER. Lydia is one of the lucky ones.

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
Reply to  MCH
1 year ago

Greg Meehan. Any questions?

PFA
1 year ago

Must be one of the few Olympic gold medalists who have up till recently never trained LC can’t think of anyone else that has been in this particular situation.

Atohitotsu
Reply to  PFA
1 year ago

Ledecky trained only SCY up to her first gold medal in 2012.

PFA
Reply to  Atohitotsu
1 year ago

never knew that. Very interesting. Learn something new every day.

Last edited 1 year ago by PFA
MCH
Reply to  Atohitotsu
1 year ago

Only trained scy through 2016.

Gummy Shark
1 year ago

I believe Daniel Diehl also doesn’t have a LCM pool to train in. Amazing how Lydia and Daniel are still so fast!

IMO
Reply to  Gummy Shark
1 year ago

I think people would be surprised at how many US swimmers do not have regular access to a 50m pool. People in the south and CA take them for granted, but in colder climes they can be very few and far between, with many teams limited to outdoor season only access, and even then only a couple practices per week.

Old Guy in Speedos
Reply to  IMO
1 year ago

I grew having to drive 45min to a 55yard pool bc that was the closest thing we had…

Mike McCormack
Reply to  IMO
1 year ago

All of our 50m tanks except 3 (we once had about 10 — circa 1975 — in South Louisiana) have been filled in in the last quarter century! So have many of our SCYs too. Sad! I go to the spots often, still saying requiems. It’s amazing any of them survived.

RealSlimThomas
Reply to  IMO
1 year ago

I’m from New York. My club team only had access to a 50-yard (yes yard) pool in the summer. Friends on another team used a 40-meter pool. Teams are forced to get very creative sometimes.

Greg
1 year ago

Shut up

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