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Josh Liendo on Setting Goals After 2023 NCAA Season: “Now I know what I want”

FLORIDA VS. VIRGINIA

  • Friday, Oct. 13, 2023
  • Stephen C. O’Connell Center
    • Gainesville, Florida
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • All races uploaded to SwimSwam
  • Results on MeetMobile: “UF vs. VIRGINIA”
  • Editor’s note: everyone is wearing practice suits, including pros.

After having one NCAA season under his belt, Josh Liendo feels he has a better handle on yards swimming and what he’s capable of in the”bathtub”. This includes targeting Caeleb Dressel‘s legendary Florida and NCAA records, one of which (100 Free) Liendo scared last season.

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Ryan C
1 year ago

Best decision for this kid was to leave HPC Ontario and head down to Gainesville!

Underachieving swimmer
1 year ago

Mad excited to see this man swim. Absolute tank.

Swimmingrules
1 year ago

Love his attitude. Can’t wait to see what he does this szn and into the Olympics.

Andrew
1 year ago

The only male Gator that showed up individually at NCs last year

whoisthis
1 year ago

i could see him going after dressels 100 free and fly records and breaking 18 in the 50 free

Moving Mark
1 year ago

39.7 100 free — 18.0 50 free — 42.6 100 fly

Long Strokes
1 year ago

Records are meant to be broken. Go Josh!

96Swim
1 year ago

He has a shot at 100FR/100 Fly, but that 17.6 in the 50 seems out of reach. I know someone will eventually break it, but it still just seems ridiculous.

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