Three-Time Olympic Medalist Swimmer Regan Smith Turns Pro

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Three-Time Olympic Medalist Swimmer Regan Smith Turns Pro
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Backstroke world-record holder Regan Smith is turning pro, leaving Stanford and moving her training base to Arizona State, ByPatForde writes

Tokyo Olympic medalist and backstroke world-record holder Regan Smith is turning professional, leaving Stanford and moving her training base to Arizona State, the swimmer announced Tuesday.

The 20-year-old Smith will join the burgeoning pro group of Sun Devils coach Bob Bowman, who coached Michael Phelps throughout his unparalleled career. Smith, who set the world record in the 200-meter backstroke at FINA World Championships in 2019, also previously held the world mark in the 100-meter backstroke. She won three medals in Tokyo last year—two silver and a bronze—in the 200-meter butterfly, the 400-meter medley relay and the 100-meter backstroke.

Smith is expected to be a mainstay of the United States’ 2024 swimming efforts, but the completion is especially stiff in the backstroke events, where America had the deepest talent pool in the world.

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