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    Kate Douglass

    American swimmer

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  2. Katherine Cadwallader Douglass (born November 17, 2001) is an American competitive swimmer. A versatile swimmer who competes in many events, Douglass won her first major international medal at the 2020 Olympic Games with a bronze in the 200 m individual medley. She won three medals at the 2022 World Championships.

  3. 57K Followers, 757 Following, 179 Posts - Kate Douglass (@kaatedouglass) on Instagram: "UVA swim ‘23 2x Olympian 🇺🇸 @arenausa"

  4. Kate Douglass is a 2021 Olympic Medalist, World Champion, and Multiple NCAA Champion in competitive swimming who represents the United States internationally. She finished her college career at...

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  6. Jan 5, 2024 · Kate Douglass went from squeezing onto the Tokyo Olympic team by two hundredths of a second in 2021 to becoming arguably the worlds most versatile swimmer in 2023, winning six medals at July’s world championships.

  7. At 22 years old, Kate Douglass already has put together an illustrious career. She has won 15 NCAA titles at the University of Virginia, 14 world championship medals and won a bronze medal at her Olympic debut in Tokyo.

  8. Feb 18, 2024 · Kate Douglass became the fastest U.S. female swimmer in history to put the finishing touches on a uniquely versatile medal haul at the world championships. Douglass took silver in the 50m freestyle in 23.91 seconds in Doha, breaking the American record in the shortest, quickest event in swimming.

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