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TYR Sport Signs Two-Time Olympic Medalist Leah Smith

TYR Sport, the leading manufacturer of competitive swim and triathlon gear, is proud to announce the signing of 2x Olympic medalist Leah Smith to its roster of sponsored athletes.

Since the onset of her swimming career, Leah Smith has proven to be a dominant force in the pool. During her time competing for the University of Virginia, she won four NCAA titles and became a double World Champion with gold medal performances in the 400-meter and 800-meter freestyle events at the 2016 FINA Short Course World Championships.

Leash Smith  (photo: Mike Lewis)

At 2016 Olympic trials, Smith secured two individual swims (400 and 800-meter free), as well as a place on the 4 x 200-meter free relay. Once in Rio de Janeiro, Leah swam a personal best in the 400-meter where she took home bronze for the USA. In addition, she also earned a gold medal for her participation on the women’s relay team.

While she has predominantly been known as a freestyle specialist, Smith swam a world-class 4:33.86 in the 400-meter IM at the 2017 Summer National Championships. With that performance Smith ranks second in the world heading into World Championships later this month, where she also qualified to swim the 200, 400, 800 and 1500-meter freestyles, as well as the 4 x 200-meter freestyle relay. Smith earned the High Point Award after her impressive display at the meet and will be the only American athlete (male or female) to swim five individual events at World Championships.

Today, Leah Smith joins a growing roster of standout swimmers including 12x Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte, 7x Olympic medalist Dana Vollmer and 6x Olympic medalist Matt Grevers. To date team TYR has earned a total of 32 Olympic and 152 World Championship medals.

“I am so excited to be joining the TYR family”, began Smith. As a brand TYR is a leader in the competitive swim market, and constantly pushing the envelope with new suits, gear and prints. Not only is the TYR family comprised of world class athletes, but also genuine, hardworking people. I know TYR will be an integral part of my success moving forward, and I can’t wait for what the future holds.”

Matt DiLorenzo, Chief Executive Officer of TYR Sport added, “We are proud to welcome Leah Smith to the team TYR family. Her powerful performance at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games was nothing short of impressive, and we look forward to supporting her as she continues to grow and excel in her career.”

About TYR

Named for TYR, the Norse god of warriors, our company is committed to cultivating a culture of greatness, both in and out of the water. Through vision and American ingenuity, we have become a brand synonymous with the athlete.

From the planning stages to the production floor, everything we do revolves around synthesizing creativity, experience and competition. For us, engineering the most advanced performance products is more than just a goal, it’s a requirement.

Swimming news courtesy of TYR Sport, a SwimSwam partner.

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Coach Mike 1952
7 years ago

Thought she swam her PB in the 400 Free at OT’s not Rio.

Mardo4
7 years ago

Great fit, congrats on endorsement Leah.

Brad
7 years ago

Really cool for Leah and neat seeing her in a breaststroke picture. Her versatility is incredible.

E Gamble
7 years ago

Go make that paper Leah. Woot Woot! ??

Fritz Peterson
7 years ago

Can’t believe she didn’t sign with Stanford.

DRAVENOP
Reply to  Fritz Peterson
7 years ago

wut?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Fritz Peterson
7 years ago

comegain …..

Zanna
Reply to  Fritz Peterson
7 years ago

You mean Speedo?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
7 years ago

U got this in the bag ! fantastic deal

stanford fan
7 years ago

i predicted this…she was wearing a lot of tyr at nationals! congrats, leah!!

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