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World Champion Megan Romano talks relays, 200 free win, Georgia, and plans for Rio

Megan Romano, 2 time 2013 World Champion (with two phenomenal relay splits), and NCAA Champion (individually and as a team at University of Georgia), shares her feelings about her 200 free race tonight at the Minnesota Grand Prix, what it is like to represent the United States, especially on relays, and her plans now that she is pro.

 

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

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bobo gigi
11 years ago

If she goes to NBAC for her pro career and trains with Yannick Agnel, I wouldn’t be surprised to see them fall in love. Both are very poised and smart people.

Ella
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

Bobo, you’re a romantic at heart 😉 I watched another interview w/ Megan at the GA/FL meet and Megan said she’s not sure where she’s going to train, but Allison is definitely going back to NBAC after she graduates in Dec. Wouldn’t surprise me if Megan were to join her best friend there…or at least visit 😉

bobo gigi
Reply to  Ella
10 years ago

Always romantic.
But I’m not a marriage agency! 🙂
It’s just a feeling I have for them.

11 years ago

megan romano, please please please finish those remaining 3 credits and get your degree. graduating college is one of the best things you can do in your early to mid 20s and it opens so many doors later in life. knock those remaining 3 credits out ASAP. the further you get away from school the harder it is going to be. you are such a positive roll model young female swimmers. the degree is such a huge part of that!

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