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Alex Walsh FULL 1:49.20 200 IM Post Race Interview

2024 WOMEN’S NCAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Virginia senior Alex Walsh swam the #2 time ever in the 200 IM last night (1:49.20) to take her 3rd NCAA title in that event in 4 years. Hear what she has to say about bouncing back after a “less than optimal” season in 2023.

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Awsi Dooger
7 months ago

I’ve been worried that she’s vulnerable to Huske at 200 medley and Weyant at 400 at trials. However, the emphasis on breaststroke is a terrific way to expand the margin heading into freestyle.

Her breaststroke is definitely longer and more relaxed but still needs a bit more of each, IMO. Douglass is so gliding and patient, allowing the stroke to finish. Alex is getting there but pulls up and can get a bit poppy late in each lap.

Swimfan27
7 months ago

So happy for Alex. From this interview, it sounds like she’s due for a drop in the 200 breast.

VA Steve
7 months ago

Please come back! Don’t leave sis!

Viking Steve
Reply to  VA Steve
7 months ago

She won’t be back. She’s accomplished everything she needed to (and then some) and new challenges await…

Eddie
7 months ago

she’s so mature! great to see her in a better head space than last year. very excited for what’s to come

iLikePsych
Reply to  Eddie
7 months ago

So interesting to see her call last year a disappointment. Weird since she went best times in her 3 NCAA events, yet I think all of us agreed it felt like she could do more

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