Swimming World Weekly Splash
December 29, 2022
We hope you had a great holiday season!
This is our last Weekly Splash of 2022. Check out our end-of-the-year awards, including
-the Female relay
-the Male relay
-American coach
-European Female Swimmer
-NCAA women's swim
-NCAA men's swim

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Female Relay Of the Year: Australian Women Broke Barrier in 800 Freestyle Relay
Just a year earlier, at the COVID-delayed Olympic Games in Tokyo, Australia entered the women’s 800-meter freestyle relay as the favorite. 
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American Coach of the Year: Anthony Nesty Led U.S. to Historic World Champs

It would be difficult, given the career of Anthony Nesty in the pool, to somehow come close to topping that in the coaching realm. 

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NCAA Women’s Swim of the Year: Kate Douglass Becomes Fastest All-Time in 200 Breaststroke
Early on during her junior year at the University of Virginia, Kate Douglass told Cavaliers head coach Todd DeSorbo that she wanted to break American records in the 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard breaststroke.
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Male Relay of the Year: Kibler, Foster, Julian and Smith Put American Men Back on Top of 800 Free Relay
The American men had never missed the Olympic podium. Not once in history. 
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Sarah Sjostrom Is Unanimous Choice As European Female Swimmer Of the Year

The end of the year belonged to Sarah Sjostrom. Her days were not dictated by training sessions and impending competitions.

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NCAA Men’s Swim of the Year: Leon Marchand Blasted 200 IM Mark
As Leon Marchand adjusted to life in collegiate swimming, one number he knew well. He’d watched Caeleb Dressel set the NCAA record in the men’s 200 individual medley in 2018.
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