Kate Douglass defeats Alex Walsh by a half-second in the women's 200m individual medley at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships with a time of 2:08.46, something Douglass is "super happy" about.
Douglass earned silver with a time of 2:06.92 and McKeown bronze in 2:08.08. American Alex Walsh originally finished in bronze medal position but was disqualified for not completing the backstroke ...
Kate Douglass lowered the 200IM world record that ... stood to Katinka Hosszu since the 2014 edition in Doha. Teammate Alex Walsh was second in 2:02.65 with Abbie Wood lowering her British record ...
The Cavaliers also picked up two more medals on the day, with grad student Alex Walsh winning bronze in the 200 breaststroke (2:16.83) and Douglass ... 11:30 a.m. Freshman Katie Grimes will ...
During the 200-meter IM final, Walsh finished third behind Canada's Summer McIntosh, who won gold, and Team USA's Kate Douglass ... Katie Mox posted, "My heart absolutely breaks for Alex Walsh.
Gretchen Walsh's sister Alex reacted to the former's world-record ... beating out compatriot Kate Douglass and France's Beryl Gastaldello. The 21-year-old recently took to Instagram and shared ...
Several US swimmers such as Katie Ledecky, Gretchen Walsh, and Kate Douglass graced the 2024 Golden Goggles Award ceremony in Indianapolis held on Saturday (November 23). Ledecky and Douglass were ...
As the World Cup snaked through Asia, Douglass lowered that time – 56.97 in Incheon, 56.57 in Singapore. Massive steps, all, but overlooked since Walsh in a dual meet against Florida went 55.98 ...
Three other Cavaliers were also in action on Tuesday. Grad student Alex Walsh won silver in the 200 IM, behind Douglass, with a 2:02.65. Alumna Paige Madden was fourth in the 400 free at 3:55.12.
Walsh and Douglass, along with Katharine Berkoff and Alex Shackell, earned another world record in the 4x100 freestyle relay, at 3:25.01. Seven current or former Wahoo swimmers are competing this week ...
Douglass swam a world-record time of 2:01.63 in the final of the 200 Individual Medley to win the world title. The previous mark of 2:01.86 was set by Katina Hosszu of Hungary in 2014. Walsh and ...
Canadian Summer McIntosh and Americans Kate Douglass and Gretchen Walsh each broke a world record on the first day of the world short course swimming championships in Budapest. McIntosh, 18, broke the ...