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Team Elite’s Catie Deloof Announces Relocation to Desorbo’s UVA Pro Group

University of Michigan alumna Catie Deloof has announced her move from David Marsh-led Team Elite in San Diego to Todd Desorbo‘s Cavalier Swimming pro group based out of the University of Virginia.

Deloof’s quote, from her Instagram post:

“WAHOO I’m so excited to kick off this new beginning with @todddesorbo and @uvaswimdive Thank you for everyone who has helped and supported me through this time🤗”

The announcement comes just one day after older sister Ali Deloof posted about her move from Team Elite to Tennessee’s pro group. Middle sister Gabby Deloof, who is on the 2019-20 United States National Team, has not yet posted about a move and appears to still be with Team Elite. All three sisters were All-Americans at Michigan, while youngest sister Jackie Deloof just graduated from Michigan in 2020.

In 2019, C. Deloof hit lifetime bests in her primary freestyle events, going 24.99 in the 50 at the Pro Swim Series – Clovis in June, 54.28 in the 100 free at the 2019 U.S. Summer Nationals in July and 1:59.40 in the 200 free at the 2019 U.S. Open in December. She has been with Team Elite for just over a year, leaving Ann Arbor after graduating from Michigan in the spring of 2019.

Since January 1, 2019, Deloof is ranked 10th in the 100 free, 11th in the 50 free and 25th in the 200 free among American women in long course meters.

The only non-UVA member of Cavalier’s pro group right now is Texas alumnus Jack Conger, who joined in late 2018. At that time, Virginia coaches had said they were very selective about allowing non-UVA graduate additions to the pro group. Since relocating to Charlottesville, Conger has hit LCM lifetime bests in the 50 free (22.41) and 100 free (48.47).

Cavalier Swimming recently absorbed local club team Charlottesville YMCA Aquatics Club, and the combined program will complete its merge under the name Cavalier Aquatics by September 8, the beginning of the short course season.

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Harambe
4 years ago

Anyone know when the UVA pool will open back up to the public (or at least students)?

Svetlana
4 years ago

That’s awesome!

Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

Good to know Conger it lifetime LCM bests in his least competitive events.

Dbswims
Reply to  Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

Dang PB in the 100 and 200 breasts too? Thats wild

Ol' Longhorn
4 years ago

Deloof, Deloof, Deloof is on fire. I’ve always wanted to say that.

SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
4 years ago

Are there any UVA grads in the pro group? I can’t think of any off the top of my head. Brendan Casey, if he’s still swimming?

Sunny Cal
4 years ago

Yeah, wonder what has happened to cause all this change?? I thought their parents had set them up with a nice place to live, and I saw interview where they all said they were so thankful to be living with each other thru this pandemic..

SCCOACH
4 years ago

Sister fight or did Marsh drop the ball? Give us the tea swimswam ☕️

LovesGossip
Reply to  SCCOACH
4 years ago

Well her sister Ally is going there too, so maybe not a fight.

Smith-King-Dahlia-Manuel
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 years ago

Team Elite does not look so elite anymore if Gabby DeLoof departs. In comparison, Lilly King and Annie Lazor train for Indiana Swim Club.

Smith-King-Dahlia-Manuel
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 years ago

Kathleen Baker wasn’t so elite in calendar year 2019.

swimgeek
Reply to  Smith-King-Dahlia-Manuel
4 years ago

She was injured in 2019 . . . and she was absolutely lighting it up in Spring 2020

Dbswims
Reply to  Smith-King-Dahlia-Manuel
4 years ago

Idk about you but getting 6th in the 50, 6th in the 100, and just missing the final at 9th in the 200 back at World Champs after breaking a rib about 3 months prior is pretty elite to me.

Sam
Reply to  Smith-King-Dahlia-Manuel
4 years ago

Yeah, like when she beat Katinka in the 200IM that was nothing

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 years ago

Weather.

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