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VIDEO: Maddy Schaefer and Stanford Coach Greg Meehan: what a great night

Maddy talks about how the 200 yard freestyle relay (Maddy, Lia Neal, Felicia Lee, and Katie Olsen) won the national title, and how that pumped her up for her 50 freestyle final.

What place can they get in team race? Maddy shares her thoughts on that as well.

Coach Greg Meehan shares “having two seniors win their first national titles is the moment I will remember most.”

He also talks about how Stanford had an amazing night to start off the three day meet, and specifically Maya DiRado’s ability to be so consistent. Additionally he talked about her splits in the 200 IM.

 

Katrina Radke is an Olympic Swimmer, Sport Psychology Professor, Cal Alum, and Bestselling Author of Be Your Best Without the Stress, and 7 Ultimate Fitness Routines. She also runs a motivational, peak performance business, WECOACH4U with her husband, Olympic Coach and former Stanford Coach, Ross Gerry.

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peterdavis
10 years ago

Ahh, the dulcet tones of Old Gregg waxing poetic on the achievements of his swimmers. I’m ripping the audio and meditating to it later on loop.

bobo gigi
10 years ago

Fantastic first day for Stanford!
Perhaps I’m wrong but I see Greg Meehan as coach of the US women’s olympic team in 2016. His results speak for himself.
And next year he will work with Simone Manuel, Janet Hu and the others! 😎

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