Mary-Ambre Moluh on Swimming in NCAA: “I genuinely love yards”

2025 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships

French junior champion and Golden Bear freshman Mary-Ambre Moluh appears to be thriving in the NCAA and at Berkeley. At her first conference championships, she made 3 A-finals in her individual events (7th in 50 free, 2nd in 100 back, and 8th in 100 free) and helped the Cal relays to four Top-5 finishes.

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Spieker Pool Lap Swimmer
1 month ago

It sounds like being part of the Cal team really agrees with her. I can’t remember the last time I’ve heard a international swimmer say they love short course yards but hey that’s great!
I’m really looking forward to watching her swim next month and beyond. She’s going to be an integral part of the women’s team’s success the next few years.

Foreign Embassy
1 month ago

She is such a star! Can’t wait to see what she does at NCAAs

nusimo
1 month ago

Impressed by her english level

MigBike
1 month ago

What is not to like about yards swimming? Easier spectator viewing, faster average speed of bodies from wall to wall and an American measurement system. I suggest we rename it to SCA for short course American.

YardsYahoos
Reply to  MigBike
1 month ago

I think the yards part already let’s everybody know it’s American 🤷‍♂️

Snowstorm
Reply to  MigBike
1 month ago

How is it better spectator viewing? Fewer than half the amount of people in a LCM pool can see it!

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