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29 Facts About Emma Reaney

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Emma Reaney was born on October 20,1992 and is a former competition breaststroke and individual medley swimmer and current swim coach.

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Emma Reaney is an 8-time All-American and 5-time All-American honorable mention.

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Emma Reaney medaled for Team USA at the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships and the 2015 Summer Universiade.

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Emma Reaney has set American records in both the 200-yard breaststroke and the 4x50 meter medley relay.

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Emma Reaney was born to Mark and Ann Emma Reaney in Lawrence, Kansas.

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Emma Reaney competed for the Lawrence Aquahawks swim club when she was a young child.

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At the 2012 Big East Championships Emma Reaney won the 100 yard breaststroke and 200 yard IM and was a member of the 400 yard medley relay and 400 yard freestyle relay champions.

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Emma Reaney earned 3 NCAA All-American honorable mentions.

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On January 16,2013, Emma Reaney was named Counsilman Hunsaker CollegeSwimming.

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At the 2013 Big East Championships Emma Reaney won the 100 and 200 yard breaststrokes and 200 yard IM and was a member of the 200 yard medley relay, 400 yard medley relay and 800 yard freestyle relay champions.

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Emma Reaney was recognized as the 2013 Big East Championship Meet Most Outstanding Swimmer.

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Emma Reaney earned 2 All-American selections and an All-American honorable mention.

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At the 2014 ACC Women's Swimming and Diving Championship, Emma Reaney won three gold medals.

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Emma Reaney won the 100 and 200 yard breaststrokes as well as the 200 individual medley, earning ACC Championship Most Valuable Swimmer recognition.

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Emma Reaney won the 200 yard breaststroke at the 2014 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, becoming Notre Dame's first national champion swimmer.

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Emma Reaney earned 2014 All American scrolls Her 200-yard time of 2:04.06 broke her own American, NCAA, ACC, Notre Dame and US Open records and surpassed Caitlin Leverenz' NCAA Championships record time of 2:04.76.

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Emma Reaney had first set these records at the 2014 ACC Championships with a 2:04.36 time where she won ACC titles in the 100 yard breaststroke and the 200 yard IM.

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Emma Reaney surpassed Breeja Larson's American record of 2:04.48.

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Emma Reaney was the first person to hold an American record while a student at Notre Dame.

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Many of Emma Reaney's records were broken in one fell swoop by Indiana University's Lilly King at the 2016 NCAA championships.

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Emma Reaney earned 3 additional All-American recognitions.

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Emma Reaney was named to the Capital One Academic All-America At-Large Division I Second Team.

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Emma Reaney entered the 2008 United States Olympic trials and placed 73rd out of 106 in the 200 IM with a time of 2:20.19.

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Emma Reaney went into the 2012 United States Olympic trials seeded 42nd in the 200 Individual medley, but finished 9th in the prelims with a personal record of 2:14.79 and 13th in the semifinals in 2:15.51.

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In November 2015, Emma Reaney shattered the top knuckle of her index finger with a 40 pounds dumbbell in a training accident.

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Emma Reaney participated in 4 events at the 2016 trials, but did not reach the finals of any.

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Emma Reaney finished 9th, making her first alternate for the 8-person finals in the event.

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Emma Reaney began her coaching career at St Francis College for the 2021 season as an assistant coach.

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Emma Reaney then was hired by New York University in August 2021 to serve as an assistant coach.