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SSPC: Emily Escobedo Explains Pros and Cons of Unexpectedly Making the National Team
Episode 415

SSPC: Emily Escobedo Explains Pros and Cons of Unexpectedly Making the National Team

The SwimSwam Podcast

January 30, 202141m 21s

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Show Notes

We sat down with Emily Escobedo, the breaststroking machine that has been on fire this past year. Escobedo had a successful season in the ISL Budapest Bubble, helping a rebuilt New York Breakers team to a semi-final appearance. Less than a month after that, Escobedo suited up in practice and came within .2 of a lifetime best in the 200-yard breaststroke. But she wasn't done there. At the January Pro Swim in Richmond, she topped the field in both the 100 (1:07.11) and 200 (2:23.46) breast, going even faster than the likes of Lilly King, who competed in San Antonio.

Escobedo talks about all of these swims as well as her breakout into the pro swimming scene, making the national team in 2018 after not expecting to. Escobedo walks us through the process of trying to make things work as a pro swimmer without having a ton of resources readily available to her at that time.

Music: Otis McDonald
www.otismacmusic.com