Jacoby took third during Monday's 100-meter women's breaststroke final in Indianapolis. She's still set to compete in the 200-meter breaststroke final.
Seward swimmer Lydia Jacoby greets fans at the Anchorage airport after returning home from the 2021 Olympic trials.
Jacoby, 20, placed third in the 100-meter breaststroke finals in Indianapolis. She swam a time of 1:06:37, in the same event she took home Olympic gold in 2021 with a time of 1:04:95. Jacoby qualified for Monday’s finals after placing fifth overall in qualifying heats held Sunday. According to Team USA, more than 1,000 American swimmers competed for a spot in the U.S. Olympic team trials.
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