NCAA All-American Remi Fabiani Details Journey from Luxembourg to Cal Baptist and now ASU

Cal Baptist junior Remi Fabiani was a 3x conference champion this year, qualifying for NCAAs and finishing 13th in the 100 free. After NCAAs, Fabiani announced he would be transferring to ASU for his final season of eligibility.

SwimSwam sat down with Fabiani to discuss his journey from his home country of Luxembourg to Riverside, California. The sprinter takes us through leaving home, his Olympic redshirt season, and what scoring at NCAAs as a Mid-Major athlete was like.

  • 0:00 Remi Fabiani Introduction
  • 1:50 Transfer to ASU
  • 3:25 Training with Michael Andrew
  • 9:17 Swimming in Luxembourg
  • 12:37 Coming to Cal Baptist
  • 19:32 Swimming 500 Free at First Meet
  • 21:36 Considering Transferring
  • 27:15 Year Two at CBU
  • 32:50 First NCAAs
  • 35:15 Olympic Redshirt
  • 43:15 Considering Retirement after Missing 2024 Olympics
  • 51:50 Scoring at NCAAs

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Kendall Phillips
5 days ago

He’s the goat

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