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Tokyo 400 IM Silver Medalist Jay Litherland Joining Rapidly Growing ASU Pro Group

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 31

August 09th, 2022 News

Well, the news just keeps on churning today, doesn’t it? The European Championships are less than 2 days away, but all eyes have now shifted to the United States, where a ton of training base shifts were just announced, all pertaining to Arizona State University. UGA alum Jay Litherland, an Olympic Silver medalist, has now confirmed to SwimSwam that he too is moving to Tempe to train at ASU.

The first move of the day came when World Record holder Regan Smith announced she would be foregoing her remaining NCAA eligibility to move to Tempe and train under Bob Bowman as a pro. Shortly thereafter, University of Georgia based Olympic Gold medalist Chase Kalisz announced he would also be moving to the ASU pro group. Now Litherland is confirmed to be joining the group as well, and there are some rumors of more additions, but they’re unconfirmed as of the time of publishing this article.

This move bolsters head coach Bob Bowman‘s IM group substantially. He’ll now be overseeing the Tokyo 2020 men’s 400 IM Gold medalist (Kalisz) and Silver medalist (Litherland), as well at the 2022 World Champion Leon Marchand, who is a rising sophomore at ASU, and is now the #2 performer all-time in the LCM 400 IM, behind only Michael Phelps, who Bowman also famously coached.

LESGOOOO squad uppp! Excited to work with Bob on my next chapter of my career. I got a lot to learn😋 – Jay Litherland

Litherland is the #6 American all-time in the LCM 400 IM, standing with a personal best of 4:09.22. Here is the list of the all-time top 10 American performers in the LCM 400 IM:

Rank Time Swimmer Meet
1 4:03.84 Michael Phelps 2008 Olympic Games
2 4:05.18 Ryan Lochte 2012 Olympic Games
3 4:05.90 Chase Kalisz 2017 World Championships
4 4:06.56 Carson Foster 2022 World Championships
5 4:06.96 Tyler Clary 2009 US Summer Nationals
6 4:09.22 Jay Litherland 2019 World Championships
7 4:10.57 Bobby Finke 2022 International Team Trials
8 4:11.27 Erik Vendt 2002 US Summer Nationals
9 4:11.45 Kevin Vargas 2022 US Summer Nationals
10 4:11.46 Charlie Swanson 2019 Pan American Games

Here are Litherland’s lifetime bests in LCM events:

  • 400 IM – 4:09.22
  • 200 IM – 1:58.46
  • 200 free – 1:47.58
  • 200 fly – 1:57.65

Litherland’s personal best in the 200 free, coming in at 1:47.58, is also notable, given Bowman’s track record of success in coaching the LCM 200 free. In addition to his Silver medal in the 400 IM at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Litherland also won 400 IM Silver at the 2019 LC World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

The move for the pair of UGA pros comes in the wake of legendary UGA head coach Jack Bauerle’s retirement. In fact, Litherland noted that Bauerle’s retirement was a catalyst for his desire to move to a new training group. Litherland told SwimSwam “With Jacks retirement, it seemed like the most smooth transition considering their coaching styles are very similar and their friendship is decades long. And it doesn’t hurt that we’ll be training in the sun with the homies.”

Notably, Litherland will also be reuniting with fellow UGA alum and former UGA pro Olivia Smoliga, who made the move to train under Bowman last fall. Litherland and Smoliga developed a close friendship while at UGA, with Smoliga even referring to Litherland as her “#1 inspiration” at one point. Litherland also posted pictures of he and Smoliga on vacation together in Hawaii recently.

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Backstrokebro
2 years ago

Big dubs incoming #lithergang

Yikes
2 years ago

Girlfriend effect

tea rex
2 years ago

Who’s next??? Looking at you, Michael Andrew!

Former swimmer.
Reply to  tea rex
2 years ago

I wish. Get away from daddy

Peaty55Paris
Reply to  Former swimmer.
2 years ago

Would he be able to practice traditionally though?

Greg
Reply to  tea rex
2 years ago

That would cause swimswam to crash.

Snarky
Reply to  tea rex
2 years ago

He wouldn’t be able to handle it.

Taa
2 years ago

Slow news day

SuperSwimmer 2000
Reply to  Taa
2 years ago

This comment did not age well.

Mr Piano
2 years ago

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Mr Piano
Reply to  Mr Piano
2 years ago

… forgot how to embed on swimswam

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Mr Piano
2 years ago

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i don’t tho

Mr Piano
2 years ago

Breaking news, Michael Phelps announces a second comeback.

Peaty55Paris
Reply to  Mr Piano
2 years ago

I WISH

BattleCat Warrior
2 years ago

They’re putting together the 400 IM avengers in Tempe to try and take down Carson foster

Facts
Reply to  BattleCat Warrior
2 years ago

Watch Carson join ASU now: The Hardest Road 2.0

Peaty55Paris
Reply to  BattleCat Warrior
2 years ago

Foster needs to join now…

Pavid Dopovici
2 years ago

Olivia *cough*cough* Smoliga * Cough * Cough

About Braden Keith

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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