Torri Huske on IM Training: “I actually begged to be put into 4IM group”

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships

On day 2 of the 2025 Women’s NCAA Championships, Torri Huske captured her first individual NCAA title, touching first in the 200 IM in 1:49.67. Huske, who is the Olympic champion in the 100 fly and silver medalist in the 100 free, actually prefers training IM, enjoying the versatility of changing strokes. She even begged coach Greg Meehan to let her train in the 400 IM group her freshman year after being put in the underwater group instead.

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Swimfan27
4 hours ago

Would love to see her swim a 400 IM

Andrew
4 hours ago

Train for 400 IM if you want be an elite 2 IMer. Train for 4 free if you want to be an elite 2 freer. etc. etc. etc

Few exceptions

Eddie
5 hours ago

Well it worked out Torri – good job!

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