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Team USA’s Kate Douglass is officially an Olympic champion, winning the women’s 200-meter breaststroke final over defending ...
Kate Douglass of United States of America competes in the swimming 200m Breaststroke Women Semifinals during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at La Defense Arena. Paris (France), July 31st 2024.
Kate Douglass took a break from the 200 IM this year with plans to return later while she added new events to her Worlds ...
Kate Douglass outduels Lilly King to claim victory in the women's 100m breaststroke at the U.S. Swimming National Championships with a time of 1:05.79.
The stakes and the expectations of Kate Douglass’ Olympics were clarified in full when her family walked up to Lucas Oil Stadium for swim trials and were greeted by an 84-by-214-foot likeness of ...
Kate Douglass can do just about anything in a pool. She can sprint with the fastest women in the world, and she can also stretch out across 200 painstaking meters of breaststroke as well as anyone.
Make that 14 global swimming medals for Kate Douglass in 2024. Douglass, a 23-year-old American, won the 200m breaststroke in world record time at the world short course championships on Friday.
I n a passing of the torch, Olympic 200m breaststroke champion Kate Douglass overtook Lilly King, the 100m breast world record holder, in the 100m event in King's final career domestic race at the ...
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 ...
Gretchen Walsh held off Torri Huske with a time of 23.91, tying Kate Douglass’ 50m free American Record at U.S. Swimming ...