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Gabrielle Rose, a 2000 U.S. Olympian, qualifies for 2024 Olympic Trials at age 46

At age 46, Gabrielle Rose clinched a spot in June’s U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials in Indianapolis, the city where she made the Olympic team in 2000.

She is older than any Olympic Trials swimmer since at least 2004, and possibly all of modern history. She supplants Dara Torres, who at age 45 placed fourth in the 50m freestyle at her last trials in 2012. Read More

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