Whitney Hedgepeth

Making the US Olympic Team vs. Making the Podium at the Olympics, a Statistical Review

Hali Flickinger occupies a pretty unique space in American swimming history, threading a needle that nobody else has done in at least 40 years.

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The 10 Oldest U.S. NAG Records Remaining On the Books

The recent onslaught on the record books has left just four NAG standards remaining from the 1970s, two from the 1980s, and 13 total from the 20th century.

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Dakota Luther Swims 2:07 200 Fly While Training With Her Mom’s Masters Team

Dakota Luther’s mom isn’t a regular swim mom, she’s a cool swim mom.

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Dakota Luther Enters NCAA Transfer Portal; Plans Return Home to Austin

All-American and World University Games champion Dakota Luther says she is “looking into graduate options” at the University of Texas.

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Anthony Nesty Joins Rare Company of Olympic Champions to Coach Olympic Champions

Among Olympic gold medal winners, Anthony Nesty has already surpassed the coaching accomplishments of most at these Tokyo Olympics.

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Dudley Duncan Retires as Head Coach of Quest Swimming

Duncan is best known as the coach of two US Olympians: Rada Owen (above) and Whitney Hedgepeth.

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Practice + Pancakes: Longhorn Masters with Coach Whitney Hedgepeth (Video)

Before I visited Coach Whitney Hedgepeth, I would hear rumblings that Whitney ran the toughest practice in town if you’re a masters swimmer

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Current and Former Texas Longhorns Take on Summer League Coach’s Challenge

Multiple former NCAA Champions participated in the coaches; relay to end all coaches’ relay on Monday night in Austin.

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Defending Texas State Champs Austin-Westlake Open Season With District Win

Junior Nationals 100 fly bronze medalist Victoria Edwards started her high school season last week.

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Whitney Hedgepeth of Longhorn Aquatics Named Masters Swimming Coach of the Year

Longhorn Aquatics’ Whitney Hedgepeth was named the 2013 United States Masters’ Swimming Coach of the Year.

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