Lydia Jacoby, who became a star at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, is now getting ready for the Paris 2024 Games with a fresh and relaxed approach.
The women's 100m breaststroke gold medal is staying stateside, just not in the lower 48. There's a new champion: Alaska's 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby. The American shocked the field by winning in 1:04.95 ...
3-time Olympic medalist Katie Hoff reacts to Lydia Jacoby’s performance in the 100m breaststroke at the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials and details Jacoby’s Olympic journey thus far. And the only word ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Lydia Jacoby knows that to most of the world, she will probably always be the 17-year-old who shocked the Olympics. She was, at the time, just a kid from tiny Seward, Alaska, a ...
Lydia Jacoby announced on social media this week that she’s skipping national trials next month, part of a larger effort to reevaluate her priorities in swimming. That has come with Jacoby studying ...
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