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Emma Sticklen at the 125 of the 200 Butterfly: “I’m behind… let’s do this”

2024 WOMEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Emma Sticklen defended her 200 Butterfly NCAA title last night, coming from behind on the last 25 using a very good turn and underwater dolphin kick. Sticklen describes the work and mental fortitude it takes to not only win the 200 fly but simply race it, with it occurring last on the last day of competition.

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GAW
7 months ago

“undy’s undy’s UNDY’s!”

Tomek
7 months ago

I love her interviews! She reminds me a bit of Smoliga 🙂

Go Bucky
7 months ago

I wonder if Emma will do a 5th year! There’s been a lot of speculation about Alex but there’s a lot of good Texas girls in the same boat.

Last edited 7 months ago by Go Bucky

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