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Alex Shackell on Winning Olympic Gold 1 Week Before Starting Senior Year of High School

17-year-old Alex Shackell just finished what has been, in her words, the best month of her life.

This whirlwind started when she made the US Olympic team alongside her brother, Aaron Shackell, in their hometown of Indianapolis. After experiencing training camp in beautiful Croatia with Team USA, Shackell headed to Paris, where she made her first individual Olympic final and swam on two relays that earned her gold and silver medals.

Once the Games concluded, Shackell returned home to spend time with family, be around her friends, and relax for a week before embarking on her next big chapter: senior year of high school.

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Breezeway
1 month ago

From her interview with the revolution guy, she seems to be more focused on LCM golds after this Olympics. Not saying she’ll skip college but she didn’t mention a school or NCAAs

JimSwim22
1 month ago

It’s amazing that we seem to have 1 high school medalist every games.
But I don’t think we did in 2016

Last edited 1 month ago by JimSwim22
Crazycucumber93
1 month ago

Where was she living/ training before moving to Carmel?

jeff
1 month ago

oh I didn’t realize she was the prelims butterflyer but it makes sense that all of the US butterflyers are so versatile

it’d be funny if Kate Douglass were a top sprint breaststroker, like Regan-Kate-Gretchen-Torri could have the 4×100 medley world record but they’d also probably be the best 4×100 butterfly medley relay team too

cynthia curran
1 month ago

Carmel number one for Indiana. Not just swimming but in the job market since most of them work for Lilly in biotech in Indianapolis. In fact all ethnic groups are moving to Carmel which means it gives a pretty good standard of living compared to most of Indiana. Information from the Brookings institute on Hamiton County Indiana.

Samuel Huntington
Reply to  cynthia curran
1 month ago

Always random demographic facts from Cynthia Curran lol.

JasonHere
1 month ago

Remember way back in the day when she had LA ’28 in her insta bio. Pleasant surprise for her making it 4 years early!

Lovetoswim
1 month ago

She seems super sweet and she shouid be ecstatic about her first Olympics! She rocked all of it!! And yes USA fans will show out in LA!

Post grad swimmer
Reply to  Lovetoswim
1 month ago

Who downvoted this?

1978wzlyrah
Reply to  Post grad swimmer
1 month ago

Perpetually unhappy persons. She’s 17, for heaven’s sake. Lighten up.

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