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2024 Olympic Gold Medalist Abbey Weitzeil To Take The Upcoming Year Off Of Swimming

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 26

September 02nd, 2024 National, News

2024 Paris Olympic gold medalist Abbey Weitzeil will take a year off of training she announced via TikTok. Weitzeil just finished up her 3rd Olympic Games.

Weitzeil made the announcement while going to clean out her locker at Cal, where she has spent the last nine years after competing collegiately with the Golden Bears from 2016-2020 and then training as a pro with the team ever since.

She states this is a “long break I’ve never taken before in my whole life. I’m getting married this fall and I’m just going to live life for a second.”

Weitzeil made her first Olympics in 2016 where she won silver in the women’s 4×100 free relay and gold in the women’s 4×100 medley relay. Her split of a 52.56 in finals of the women’s 4×100 free relay helped the team to a new American Record as well.

She made her 2nd Olympics in 2020(1) where she helped the US women’s 4×100 free relay to bronze and the 4×100 medley relay to silver. She swam in finals on both relays.

After swimming in Tokyo, she competed in the ISL in fall 2021. She just missed making the 2022 World Championship team for the US after finishing 7th in the 100 free at 2022 International Team Trials swimming a 54.41. She also was 6th in the 50 free.

She charged back onto the scene last year, winning the 50 free at 2023 US Summer Nationals in a 24.00 as well as finishing 2nd in the 100 free in a 53.11. She went on to finish 4th in the 50 free and 6th in the 100 free at 2023 Worlds. She also helped the US to four relay medals.

This past summer, she qualified for her 3rd Olympics after finishing 5th in the 100 freestyle at US Olympic Trials. She won two medals in Paris after swimming in prelims of the mixed 4×100 medley relay that went on to win gold as well as in prelims of the women’s 4×100 free relay that won silver.

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Breezeway
2 months ago

Well, she pulled off a helluva hustle/wedding gift in Paris. She’s good for a minute

Crazycucumber93
Reply to  Breezeway
2 months ago

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OlympicCasual
2 months ago

The allure of a home Olympics is strong. She’ll definitely be back. Whether she’s back performing as she was is a different story.

I miss the ISL (Go dawgs)
2 months ago

Good for her. However I wouldn’t be surprised if during this year it’s time to retire. If she takes a full year, she’ll be almost 29 when she comes back.

Master blaster
2 months ago

Abby, Good for you. If you just got in the pool once or twice a week doing something fun and fast it would be really helpful for your comeback, if you choose that. Best wishes.

Victor Ivry
2 months ago

Abbey deserves to do whatever she chooses to do! She has been an exceptional swimmer on the Collegiate, National, and International stage!
I hope she loves every minute of her time away from the pool and comes back if and when she decides it’s the right time to do so!!
Have fun Abbey!!

Freddie
2 months ago

She won’t be back, and that’s ok.

Age Of Winters
Reply to  Freddie
2 months ago

That’s my gut feel as well. We saw with Dressel after taking ~8 months off the time required to get back into shape. Then again I think about someone like Dara Torres who took much longer breaks come back and be successful.

Abbey Weitzel Fan Club
2 months ago

We need an Abbey Weitzeil late career 50 free focus like we need air

‘Murica
2 months ago

Wouldn’t surprise me if the break became permanent.

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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