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The Looks That Gave at the 2023 Golden Goggles Awards

The 2023 USA Swimming Golden Goggles Awards were held on Sunday evening in Los Angeles, where the best of American swimming were on display for an evening of glitz and glam.

Check out the photos below as swimmers traded their suits for dresses, jumpers, and….suits on the blue carpet. After last year was loaded with bright colors (including Elizbaeth Beisel’s iconic green swirl dress), this year’s motif – with a few exceptions (shoutout Hunter Armstrong‘s red jacket) – was a much more muted and neutral affair, with shades of navy, black, and off-white dominating the day.

See some of the images below:

Courtesy: Katie Grimes

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stylist
1 year ago

Love Katie ledecky but she’s always had the style of a 45 year old mom

Reply to  stylist
11 months ago

As a 42-year-old stylish (IMO) swammer and mom, can you edit that to say 54-year-old mom? LOL. It IS giving mother of the bride.

Last edited 11 months ago by Christina Wright
Octavio Gupta
1 year ago

Slightly off topic but I worry Jacoby has been too distracted over the last few months. She’s always travelling and going to events and photoshoots and selling swim suits i wonder how much focused training is actually occurring.

Sorin
Reply to  Octavio Gupta
1 year ago

Idk for the longest time the sport and pros have been criticized for just putting their head down and training and not really maintaining any sort of media presence beyond swim results or sponsorships so I think it’s likely better for her to be engaged and building her brand outside of the pool, similar to Leon getting his Louis Vuitton and Omega deals, it helps build profile for them individually and the sport as a whole.

And swimmers don’t be getting paid near enough for their work so get the bag Lydia lmao

flicker
Reply to  Sorin
1 year ago

she’s 19 and already an olympic gold medallist, if she wants to spend slightly more time having fun and making money than some of her peers, good for her!

Chris D
Reply to  Octavio Gupta
1 year ago

i thought the same until she threw down awesome times this summer and last year

Skeptical
Reply to  Octavio Gupta
1 year ago

wtfc? Jacoby owes you nothing.

Swim Queen
Reply to  Octavio Gupta
1 year ago

Life is about balance – who are you to say what she should or shouldn’t do with her time? Her many interests are healthy !!!! Don’t feed that narrative.

Gard
Reply to  Octavio Gupta
10 months ago

There are 24 hours in a day and 7 days in a week.
Assuming she only traines on 5-6 days per week, and probably doesn’t train for more than 6 hrs per day, it means that even if she sleeps for 8 hours a day, it still leaves her with at least 8 hours of free time 5-6 times a week and at least 1 free day every week, so enough time to do other things without compromising your swimming career, in my opinion.

Also, I think taking some time to do other things is very important. We have all heard about the stories of Michael Phelps, caeleb dressel, Christoph milak and multiple other swimmers struggling with mental difficulties… Read more »

Torchbearer
1 year ago

Ledecky’s trophy cabinet must be more like a warehouse now!!!

Andrew
1 year ago

Streets saying Jacoby’s goggles fell off again on the red carpet

formerswimmer
1 year ago

The camera loves Jacoby. Always fierce in photos

Last edited 1 year ago by formerswimmer
Tomek
1 year ago

Judging strictly on appearance Katie Grimes will commit to Texas

Last edited 1 year ago by Tomek
Swim Queen
Reply to  Tomek
1 year ago

What does that mean lol

JimSwim22
Reply to  Swim Queen
1 year ago

She was wearing boots

DMSWIM
1 year ago

Looks I loved: Weitzeil, Schmitt, Ledecky, Gretchen Walsh, Lily King, Jacoby.

owen
1 year ago

lydia ate them up

Breezeway
Reply to  owen
1 year ago

she was fly, but the Walsh sisters (Kate too) threw down especially Gretchen.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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