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The Next Miss America Beyond Caitlin Clark: Kate Douglass

Courtesy: Charles Hartley

Americans love Caitlin Clark.

She’s Miss America.

She’s the most popular athlete in the country – maybe the world. You can’t go a day without hearing her name. She’s fascinating, super-talented, and a person who’s easy to root for.

Her fame won’t dissipate anytime soon,  but as you know she won’t be playing for the U.S. Olympics basketball team, which has been a controversial decision raging from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans and around the world.

That’s unfortunate we won’t be able to watch her three-point bomber play, but it’s fortunate that as this summer moves along you’re to be hearing more about another highly likable and relatable young American woman who may never be as famous as Caitlin Clark but will become quite famous.

Her name is Kate Douglass, who last week finished first in three events – the 100-meter freestyle, 200-meter breaststroke, and 200-meter individual medley. Her performances put her front and center as a major face and compelling story of all American athletes competing at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

There are many other impressive members of this Olympic swim team and other sports. Kate will be one of the most high-profile American athletes at these games. You’re going to be learning more about her soon if you haven’t already.

A super-achiever throughout her swimming life particularly as the biggest star on the national champion University of Virginia swim team, Douglass is that girl, like Caitlin Clark, that America is going to be hearing about, talking about, getting interested in, and rooting for over the next several weeks as she goes for Gold in Paris.

Kate Douglass – get ready for her. It’s going to be awesome watching her race, pursuing golds, possibly breaking world records.

Americans revere and treasure great athletes especially those who work their whole lives to be superb at their crafts as Kate and Caitlin have. Especially when they’re nice people. Especially when they reach heights so few of us can. Especially when they’re classy. Especially because they make us believe we can improve at what we do.

Say hello, America, to Kate Douglass.

Another Miss America.

You’re going to love her.

Just like you love Caitlin Clark.

About Charles Hartley

Charles Hartley is a freelance writer based in Davidson, NC. He has a masters degree in journalism and a masters degree in business administration.

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OtterNonsense
4 months ago

This article reads like it was written by an agent or publicist, not a journalist. Ledecky will be the focus of Team USA coverage and no swimmer will get anywhere near the level of Caitlin Clark in media attention or fan support. Absolutely delusional to think otherwise.

Charles Hartley
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 months ago

Exactly

NoFastTwitch
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 months ago

Same guy who thinks Finke is “tougher” than Ledecky, so the delusional part fits

Underwater diver
4 months ago

While Kate Douglas will do well in the Olympic, it won’t have the effect as Clark because of the sport itself. Basketball is daily in the news while swimming is one moment and done. USA swimming need to do a better job of bringing these athletes to the front
of the TV and continue to feed the audience and showcase them regularly and not ever 4 years

Swamtoday
4 months ago

This whole Caitlin Clark thing still feels a lot like Linsanity to me. Curious how it will age.

Eddie
4 months ago

The hype is real – don’t test kate Douglass on that last 50 of the 200 IM, she could run down anyone, even Summer McIntosh

Sub13
Reply to  Eddie
4 months ago

McIntosh’s final 50 in her PB is more than half a second faster

KeithM
Reply to  Sub13
4 months ago

True if you’re comparing splits from their PBs. Although Douglass has been 29sec on
the free split a couple of times, including last year’s Worlds. The biggest challenge for Summer is that she has more on her plate than McKeown or Douglass & this race is at the end of the meet.

Sub13
Reply to  KeithM
4 months ago

Not massively though. In advance of the 200IM final:

McIntosh: 4×400, 6×200, (maybe 1×100)
Douglass: 4×100, 5×200
McKeown: 3×100, 5×200

All will have quite busy schedules, and I’m
Assuming McIntosh doesn’t swim the 200 free individually but does do the relay. McIntosh has a day off after her first 400s and then another after her next. Douglass will be swimming multiples 5 days in a row

Genevieve Nnaji
Reply to  Sub13
4 months ago

In addition,

McIntosh will also have 4×100 and 4×200 final.

Douglas will have 4×100 free 4×100 mixed medley final

Mckeown will have 4×100 mixed medley final

Alex Walsh will be fresh as a faisy.

Sub13
Reply to  Genevieve Nnaji
4 months ago

I included the 4×2 for McIntosh and had the 4×1 as a maybe. I included the 4×1 for Douglass but the mixed medley final is after the 2IM so didn’t include that for her or McKeown

Troyy
Reply to  Genevieve Nnaji
4 months ago

Mixed medley is after

Simaudio
4 months ago

Remember the Bode Miller hype, magazine covers, before Turin?

U turn
4 months ago

Bit early I think good chance she wins no individual event.

Fast and Furious
4 months ago

I think we’re waaaay overhyping this girl. She’s amazing and I’m a big fan, but let’s just let her do her thing without putting labels, at least until after the Olympics.

jeff
4 months ago

KD is far more well known than Caitlin Clark

jeff
Reply to  jeff
4 months ago

Kevin Durant of course

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