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Finke, Foster, King, And Huske Headline Nominations For 2022 Golden Goggles Awards

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 32

September 13th, 2022 National, News

On Tuesday, USA Swimming announced the nominations for the 2022 Golden Goggle awards, which will be held on November 21, 2022 at the Marriott Marquis hotel in New York City. The awards show will be held to celebrate the accomplishments of the U.S. national swim team, with an emphasis on their performances at the 2022 World Championships in June 2022. This year marks the 19th year that Golden Goggles has been held.

Athletes and coaches have been nominated for eight different awards: Breakout Performer Of The Year, Perseverance Award, Coach Of The Year, Relay Performance Of The Year, Female Race Of The Year, Male Race Of The Year, Female Athlete Of The Year, and Male Athlete Of The Year. Award winners are decided based on online fan votes and the votes of a committee, although it is unknown how much weight will be placed on each voting party.

  • SwimSwam’s unofficial Golden Goggles ballot, where we pick who we think should win each award, will be released later this week.

Bobby Finke, Carson Foster, Lilly King and Torri Huske lead all athletes with three individual nominations each.

Online fan voting is open until September 30.

2022 Golden Goggles Nominations

Breakout Performer Of The Year

This award is given to the athlete whose performance(s) stand out in relation to other years, with special emphasis on the 2022 World Championships.

Perseverance Award

This award is given to the athlete who came back from adversity, retirement, sickness, injury, etc., to have an outstanding performance(s) in 2022, with special emphasis on the 2022 FINA Swimming World Championships.

Coach Of The Year

This award is given to the coach whose athlete(s) performed at the highest level throughout the year, with special emphasis on the 2022 FINA Swimming World Championships.

  • Anthony Nesty
  • Eddie Reese
  • Ron Atiken
  • Todd DeSorbo

Relay Performance Of The Year

This award is given to the best team relay performance, male or female. The performance considered must be a finals performance, with special emphasis on the 2022 FINA Swimming World Championships.

  • Women’s 4×200 free relay
  • Men’s 4×200 free relay
  • Women’s 4×100 medley relay
  • Men’s 4×100 free relay
  • Mixed 4×100 medley relay

Female Race Of The Year

This award is given to the female swimmer with the greatest single individual race of the year, with special emphasis on the 2022 FINA Swimming World Championships.

Male Race Of The Year

This award is given to the male swimmer with the greatest single individual race of the year, with special emphasis on the 2022 FINA Swimming World Championships.

Female Athlete Of The Year

This award is given to the top female swimmer of the year with special emphasis on achievements at the 2022 FINA Swimming World Championships.

Male Athlete Of The Year

This award is given to the top male swimmer of the year with special emphasis on achievements at the 2022 FINA Swimming World Championships.

In addition, the Golden Goggles auction will open on November 14 this year. Some notable things that were auctioned at last year’s awards show include a Toyota with a Caeleb Dressel-themed paint job, a SwimSwam Practice and Pancakes with Mel Stewart, and swimming memorabilia signed by Katie Ledecky.

Tickets for attending Golden Goggles are also on sale now, and can be bought from the USA Swimming website.

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Hank
2 years ago

This shouldn’t be so difficult 😩 Finke should get swimmer of the year. Foster race of the year for his 400IM even though he finished 2nd to Marchand. It was the fastest 4IM any American has swam in a very long time.

mundo
2 years ago

Breakout Performance: Foster, Armstrong or Hayes
Perseverance: Smith or Urlando
Coach of the Year: Nesty
Relay: W Medley fs, but I could see M 4×2
W Race: Tough- Walsh, Smith or King IMO Walsh
M Race: FInke 800 fs
F swimmer: Hard to argue against Huske IMO
M Swimmer: Also tough, Could see any one of them

Barelyaswammer
2 years ago

I could see perseverance going to either King or Smith, covid vs missed Olympics as a veteran comebacks and both are impressive, but that relay performance imo has to go womens 4×200. In any other year I’d give it to the mens 4×200 for their ability to fire on all cylinders when needed most but there’s nothing like a race from behind, with two massive splits from Sims and Ledecky to boot. It makes the difference between performing up to potential and outperforming expectations.

And I know Titmus wasn’t there so the Aussie relay wasn’t at its best against team USA, but GB was missing their ringer too which levels it in my mind.

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phelps swims 200 breast rio
2 years ago

I think Finke’s last 50 in the 1500 Tokyo should give him at least 2 years extra credit at the Golden Goggles.

Troyy
2 years ago

Breakout Performer Of The Year – Torri Huske
Perseverance Award – Lilly King
Coach Of The Year – Anthony Nesty
Relay Performance Of The Year – Men’s 4×200 free relay
Female Race Of The Year – Torri Huske, 100 fly
Male Race Of The Year – Bobby Finke, 800 free
Female Athlete Of The Year – Katie Ledecky
Male Athlete Of The Year – Bobby Finke

Troyy
Reply to  Troyy
2 years ago

Probably they won’t want to give Finke and Huske two awards tho.

Swimswamswum
2 years ago

Hunter Armstrong 50 back race of the year?

Swimswamswum
2 years ago

Carson Foster for perseverance?

Snowpipers of Alaska
2 years ago

Armstrong/Ress kinda snubbed with neither getting a nod for race of the year for the LCM 50m back.

Yanyan Li
Reply to  Snowpipers of Alaska
2 years ago

my guess is that they didn’t put an emphasis on non-Olympic events, as another notable omission was Nic Fink’s 50 breast, where he broke the American record. I think the fact that they included two silver-medal winning races on the men’s side over three gold-medal winning performances (dressel 50 fly, fink 50 breast, ress 50 back) that all happened to be in 50 stroke events goes to show that.

Foster and Finke’s silver races were obviously incredible, but usually USA Swimming does go with all of the gold-medal winning races before they start nominating silvers.

(Although, in 2019 they nominated both Smoliga’s 50 back and Dressel’s 50 fly as races of the year.)

Last edited 2 years ago by Yanyan Li
frug
Reply to  Snowpipers of Alaska
2 years ago

Especially since they included 2 of Finke’s races. How many people are actually going to vote for Finke’s 1500 (where he took silver) over his 800 (where he took gold)?

Aquajosh
Reply to  frug
2 years ago

I think the 1500 was included because he broke the American record by almost three seconds.

hzmusicswim
Reply to  frug
2 years ago

Well he did beat the American record in the 1500 by a significant margin

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Braden Keith

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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