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Natalie Coughlin makes her 3rd Olympic Team

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USSwimFan
12 years ago

Like Lezak, I’m glad Natalie is on the team. Both her female and male teammates like her a lot and most importantly, she has the experience that can benefit the squad. The Aussies, Dutch and Chinese will be gunning for us and Natalie is probably the only swimmer who has competed against these countries consistently over the last 12 years…that alone will benefit the entire squad and staff.

miws
12 years ago

My hat is off to her. She obviously had an off meet here. Missed her taper or whatever… It takes a lot of fortitude to hit this swim on the 6th day of competition. A lot of people would have been crushed emotionally and unable to recover. She showed us why she has been one of the greatest.

Jean Michel
12 years ago

The young ones are taking the lead ! For Caughlin , it’s over on individual level at oLympics .

Justin Thompson
12 years ago

Has to be a huge disappointment to be going to London to just swim a relay given her track record and the fact she did everything she could training wise to make this team in an individual event but came up short. I would be curious to know if she was at a full taper because she faded the last 25m on every race she swam. On a positve note she should have a good time enjoying the venue with all the extra time. A lot of the top level athletes have expressed how they don’t get to enjoy the Olympic experience like a lot of lower level athletes do.

ZYNG43
Reply to  Justin Thompson
12 years ago

It is unfortunate she won’t get an individual swim. But I think it will be good for her to go and have fun with the venue at such a young age like you said. It’ll help her for 2016

ZYNG43
Reply to  ZYNG43
12 years ago

Disregard that… thought this was the Neal Video… really a bummer for Coughlin

tkrichar
12 years ago

Did she kick out past 15m off the turn???

tkrichar
Reply to  tkrichar
12 years ago

She sure did.

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