Swimming

Losing Like An Olympic Champion

By Annie Grevers, Swimming World Staff Writer

Like many of you, I’m a Matt Grevers fan. I’m going to make the bold claim that I’m a bigger Matt Grevers fan than you are. Over the past 48 hours, I’ve read heartfelt tributes to my husband that send streams of tears racing down my cheeks.

The U.S. Olympic Trials can be a cruel and unforgiving meet. Most competitors leave Omaha wishing they had been smarter strategically, timed a turn better, or not taken that extra stroke. It’s a meet that leaves most athletes hungry, unsatisfied. Many will head back into training with their mistakes fresh in their mind and strive to insure they never goof the simple things again. Some will leave the sport, knowing they made it to a prestigious stage.

A select few will see a ‘1’ or a ‘2’ beside their name on the jumbotron, gasp in disbelief or relief, hug their families and float through the rest of the meet in a state of euphoria, as an Olympian.

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