Ali Galyer

Kentucky Standout and New Zealand Olympian Ali Galyer Announces Retirement

2020 Olympian and former University of Kentucky standout Ali Galyer has announced her retirement from competitive swimming.

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2nd Seed Leah Smith Scratches 400 IM For Indy Pro Swim Series Day 3 Finals

In Smith’s absence, Mariah Deningan will enter the final as second seed to Hali Flickinger while Ally McHugh moves to the #3 spot.

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Firsts, Fasts, and Anomalies: Our Favorite Stats from Women’s NCAAs

Stanford senior Brooke Forde won an NCAA title in the 400 IM, which adds to the deepest single-event legacy in NCAA D1 women’s swimming & diving.

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Pro Swim Series Tutti I Link: Diretta Streaming, Orari E Programma Gare

Pro Swim Series in partenza oggi dal Texas. Tutti i link di cui avete bisogno per seguire l’evento comodamente da casa, orari e diretta

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Pro Swim-Dressel, Ledecky, Manuel Tornano In Gara In Vasca Lunga

La Pro Swim Series ritorna a San Antonio ed una sfilza di star americane è pronta a dare spettacolo Tra queste Dressel e Ledecky

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Ledecky, Manuel, Adrian Slated for LC Return at San Antonio PSS (Psych Sheets)

Katie Ledecky, Simone Manuel, and Nathan Adrian are all expected to make their long course return at the Pro Swim Series in San Antonio next week.

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Gasson, Clareburt, Fairweather Seek OLY Qualification In Auckland

Yet another Olympic qualifying meet is taking place this month, with the Auckland Championships getting underway on Wednesday, December 9th.

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Races to Look For at ISL Match #2

In match #2 Iron’s Katinka Hosszu may race her world-record IM events while London Roar’s Adam Peaty and Alia Atkinson take on Aqua Centurions’ breastrokers.

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SwimSwam Podcast: Ali Galyer on Transitioning to Living New Zealand

Galyer actually has citizenship in 4 different countries, but since her dad is originally from New Zealand, Galyer has always thought of the country as home.

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Ali Galyer Will Move to New Zealand to Continue Training for Tokyo Olympics

Ali Galyer, who declared New Zealand as her sporting citizenship in 2018, has moved to her adopted homeland to continue training for the Olympic Games.

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New Zealand Declares Victory in Coronavirus Battle; Most Restrictions Lifted

With the exception of border controls, swimming in New Zealand can return with full force this week, including training and meets.

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Backstroker Kaitlyn Bacik Commits to the University of Kentucky for 2020

Bacik will be joining a very large class for the Wildcats, chocked full of backstrokers and sprint freestylers to train with.

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Women’s Recruiting Class Rankings Revisited: Top 12 Schools For 2016-2019

This Stanford class went 3-for-3 in NCAA titles over their collegiate career, but Tennessee’s seniors put up the most points over their three seasons.

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New Zealand Postpones its National Championships to Early June

New Zealand plans to hold an Olympic qualifying event, either the NZ Open Championships or a time trial, in early June.

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Ames Cyclone Backstroker Annie Galvin Delivers Verbal To Kentucky for 2021

Kentucky has had a backstroker All-American for every year since 2015, so Galvin will be looking to join the ranks of the great female Wildcat backstrokers.

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