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Anna Moesch Delivers One of the Fastest Swims in NCAA History | Swim & Tell

15 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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Anna Moesch joins the podcast after a breakout performance at the NCAA Championships, winning her first individual title in the 200 freestyle and posting the second fastest time in history. Just shy of Missy Franklin’s long-standing record, Moesch’s swim helped lead Virginia to another dominant showing, including 4 titles in relays anchoring the fastest split in the 800 free relay.

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