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Sierra Schmidt Announces Plans To Retire, 400 Free At Nationals To Be Her “Last Dance”

2023 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

American distance swimmer Sierra Schmidt has announced that she will retire from competitive swimming upon the conclusion of the 2023 U.S. National Championships. Schmidt will swim the 400 freestyle on Friday at Trials as her final race. She is entered as the 12th seed in the 400 free, holding an entry time of 4:12.75.

Schmidt is also entered in the women’s 1500 free on Saturday, seeded 15th, but it sounds as though she’ll sit that one out.

Schmidt has been one of the top distance swimmers in the United States for several years and while she’s never competed at the Olympics or World Championships, she has represented the U.S. at various international events.

In 2014, she collected two gold medals in Maui at the Junior Pan Pacific Championships, winning the 800 and 1500 freestyle. The following year, she did double duty for the U.S. when she raced at both the 2015 Pan American Games and the 2015 World Junior Championships. She stood atop the 800 freestyle podium at both meets and picked up a pair of silver medals at World Juniors in the 400 and 1500 freestyle.

Among Schmidt’s other accomplishments include winning back-to-back bronz medals in the 400 freestyle at the 2017 and 2019 World University Games.

The 25-year-old also had a successful collegiate career at the University of Michigan, competing as a Wolverine from 2017 to 2021.

She qualified for the NCAA Championships in all four of her years in Ann Arbor (but only raced at three as the meet was canceled in 2020). As a senior, Schmidt placed third in the 1650 freestyle and fourth in the 500 at the NCAA Championships. She also won the Big Ten title that year in the 800 free relay and picked up runner-up honors in the 1650 free.

Last summer, Schmidt made the move to Tempe to train with the pro group at Arizona State.

While she is certainly known for her distance swimming abilities, Schmidt has also become known for her unique pre-race ritual. Before her races, Schmidt would dance while listening to music. SwimSwam reported on the entertaining routine as early as 2014 and she continued to dance her way into races for the rest of her career. In May 2022, Schmidt participated in the first season of NBC television series Dancing With Myself, which was canceled after that first season.

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Joseph Schmidt
1 year ago

Although bias as her prior coach and father, I enjoy a variety of personalities in sport and other areas of life. If we all were the same, what an uninteresting world we would live in. I have enjoyed and thank all who supported Si’s journey in swimming and those who do not understand, I hope you the best also.

Ceccon - Kamminga - Milak - Popovici
Reply to  Joseph Schmidt
1 year ago

I’ll miss her quirky dance!

SuperSwimmer 2000
Reply to  Joseph Schmidt
1 year ago

Can you imagine downvoting a father’s loving remark about his daughter’s swimming career? The internet is a horrid place.

Mindy Schmidt
1 year ago

Thank you so much to the SwimSwam crew for all of your support of Sierra through the years. Joe and I truly appreciate it and we will cherish the wonderful memories.

CavaDore
1 year ago

THANK GOD (sorry, not sorry)

Seriously?
Reply to  CavaDore
1 year ago

Did that make you feel better?

CavaDore
Reply to  Seriously?
1 year ago

It definitely did, thanks. Quite the release. Hence the ALL CAPS

Jamie
Reply to  CavaDore
1 year ago

That is what you thank god about? Pretty confident she has better things to do.

CavaDore
Reply to  Jamie
1 year ago

Yep, just this one thing

Do better
Reply to  CavaDore
1 year ago

Just talked to god she said that you should try to be a kinder human

Ex-NC Lurker
1 year ago

Now go she can go secure that “Dancing With The Stars” bag 💰💰💰

Joe
1 year ago

Did Bobo GiGi retire from commenting?

usedtoswim
1 year ago

Such a sweet person and incredible athlete. Wish her all the best in the future!

Lpman
1 year ago

I couldn’t help wonder how much energy she wasted before every race

Seriously?
Reply to  Lpman
1 year ago

Good thing she has Bowman as a coach to guide her.

Jack
1 year ago

Now watch her make the team lol.

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