Sam Short on 2028 OLY Cycle: “I really want to race more often in the US and internationally”

2025 Pro Swim Series — Sacramento

Once again, world champion Sam Short is dominating the distance events at the Pro Swim Series. After going 3-for-3 at the Westmont stop last month, Short traveled to Flagstaff for an altitude training camp. Coming off the back of that stint, Short opted to compete at the Sacramento stop, stating his goal for this Olympic cycle is to race more on the international stage.

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CasualSwimmer
13 hours ago

It might also be a smart move to avoid getting really sick at the next Olympics by working on his immunity

JJjjjjjjj
Reply to  CasualSwimmer
6 hours ago

You should not express everything that pops into your head

SHRKB8
17 hours ago

Good on you Sam, keep putting in the hard yards and look forward to watching more big swims from you.

Jonathan
20 hours ago

I’ve really enjoyed watching Sam Short racing at the pro swim series. Can’t wait to see him again next season.

Hswimmer
20 hours ago

See he wanted to race Bobby, but can’t even do that since pros don’t show up to these as much as they used to. Too bad they throw random pro series a week after ncaas, not a good time. Who comes up with scheduling for pro swims?

Randy
21 hours ago

I recently purchased a Jet Ski, so I can Relate to the urge to Take Your skills to international waters. I am Thrilled to ride white Caps on my 700 Pound Double Ballasted Wave Runner off the Coast of Guatemala. Sam, if you’re reading this, Know You’re Not alone. International Waters are calling.

Randy

RealCrocker5040
Reply to  Randy
20 hours ago

What

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  Randy
20 hours ago

You’ll be deported to Honduras by US coast guard.

Jessie
Reply to  Randy
6 hours ago

Have to say, starting to look forward to your comments, Randy.

Tho I have this deep suspicion that they’re some sort of code with the way you Capitalize certain words.i just haven’t cracked it yet. 🤣

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