Kaitlyn Johnson

After a Decade Away From Swimming, 32-Year-Old Kim Ruiz Qualifies for First Olympic Trials

Kim Ruiz didn’t have any big goals at first, but she quickly regained her old form with the Masters program at New Wave Swim Team under coach Laura Goodwin.

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Oldest Swimmers to Qualify for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials

46-year-old breaststroke specialist Gabrielle Rose will be the oldest swimmer since at least 2004 to compete at the U.S. Olympic Trials.

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Smith, Grothe Lead All 2024 US Olympic Trials Qualifiers at the US Open

At the 2022 US Open Championships, 48 men and 51 women earned cuts for the 2024 US Olympic Trials, hitting a combined 158 cut times.

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2022 U.S. Open Championships: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap

This morning’s prelims session features heats of the 400 free, 200 IM, and 50 free. 

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Top 5 Storylines of 2022 U.S. Nationals: Women’s Edition

Rising sophomore at Indiana Mariah Denigan had a huge meet, finishing second in both the 800 and 1500 freestyles at US Nationals.

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2022 U.S. National Championships: Swims You May Have Missed On Day 5

Nationals has concluded, but before our coverage of the meet stops, we bring to you some of the swims that you may have missed on the final day of the meet.

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Crossfitter Kaitlyn Johnson Qualifies for US Summer Nationals in 50 Freestyle

Kaitlyn Johnson only swims around 2500 yards each week but was still able to qualify for Summer Nationals in the 50 freestyle.

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Zeren Rattles Turkish Record, IU Paces Geneva Sectionals

A number of Division I collegiate programs rolled through the Speedo Sectional meet in Geneva, Ohio, with the Indiana Hoosiers leading the way.

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Laemmler 200 back, Saiz 200 fly highlight Winter Nats Long Course Time Trial’s second session

The second session of long course time trials following the U.S. Winter Nationals saw several nice swims, headed by a 200 back from Western Kentucky’s Nadine Laemmler and a 200 fly from Schroeder YMCA’s Hannah Saiz.

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