American swimming legend Natalie Coughlin Hall has announced the birth of her second child, Ozzie. Ozzie weighed 10 pounds, 6 ounces at birth.
This is the 2nd child for the 38-year old old Coughlin and her husband Ethan Hall, who is the head coach of the Crow Canyon Sharks USA Swimming club team.
The couple welcomed a daughter, Zennie Mae Hall, on October 17, 2018.
Coughlin, who has 3 Olympic gold medals among 12 total Olympic medals, is one of the most decorated swimmers in history. At Cal, she won 11 NCAA individual event titles and added a relay title as well. She was named the NCAA Division I Swimmer of the Year 3 times by the CSCAA and was a two-time recipient of the Honda Sports Award for swimming.
Internationally, she is a 10-time World Champion and 11-time Pan Pacific Champion. She broke 11 individual World Records in her swimming career and was also a member of 3 World Record-breaking relays.
He was 11 days past his due date, so I am sure that had something to do with it. I am surprised she wasn’t induced.
Congratulations. Women are just better! We need more women in every leadership role in our society. It would make for a much better society. My wife carried our twins full term and walked into the delivery room. Total 14.5 pounds.
Notice how everybody downvotes you, statistically also your precious women?
Stop with that brainless sexism please
Congrats!
Glad it i s ok but 11 days over is a looong time & very risky.
USA has the one of the highest 1st world rates of post natal deaths of babies & mothers.
USA? 1st world? Those were the days mate. They were
That’s a big baby. Future Cal Linebacker!
Congrats! Odd names, but cute babies!
Love the name!
Zennie is also Natalie’s mother’s name.
Was she on a team this year? Congrats!
Congratulations!!!! What a special event and time, enjoy every second, it’s amazing. It seems only a short time ago you were trying to qualify for the 2000 Olympics. Be safe!!!!