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17 Facts About Tashy Bohm

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Tashiana "Tashy" Bohm is an American former backstroke, freestyle and butterfly competition swimmer who swam collegiately for the Northwestern Wildcats.

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Tashy Bohm established national, state and local records in high school.

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Tashy Bohm held the American public high school short course 100-meter backstroke record for 7 years.

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Tashy Bohm was a three-time New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association state champion in the 100-yard backstroke.

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Tashy Bohm set several school records as at Northwestern University and is a three-time Big Ten Conference champion in the women's 200-yard backstroke.

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Tashy Bohm is recognized as a 3-time NCAA All-American honorable mention honoree.

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Tashy Bohm had several Morris County Championship records that were eventually broken.

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Tashy Bohm won the 100-yard backstroke in consecutive years at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions from 1994 through 1996.

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Outside of scholastic competition, Tashy Bohm placed 1st in the 100- and 200-meter backstroke swimming for the Somerset Hills YMCA at the 1995 National YMCA Swimming Long Course Championship.

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Tashy Bohm had placed 3rd, 3rd and 6th, respectively, in the 50-, 100- and 200-meter backstrokes in the 1994 National YMCA Long course championship.

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Tashy Bohm placed 7th and 3rd, respectively, in the 100- and 200-yard backstroke events at the 1995 YMCA Nationals.

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Tashy Bohm had placed 5th and 11th in the 1994 YMCA Nationals.

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Tashy Bohm did not return to contest the backstroke at either the long course or short course National YMCA championships in 1996 or 1997.

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Tashy Bohm was an All-American honorable mention in the 100-yard butterfly.

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Tashy Bohm competed at the 2000 United States Olympic trials, placing 47th in the 100-meter backstroke and 59th in the 200-meter backstroke.

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Tashy Bohm earned the 200-yard backstroke championship at the 1999 Big Ten Championship with a time of 1:58.12.

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At the 2001 Big Ten Championships, Tashy Bohm defended her 1999 and 2000 200-yard backstroke championships with a new school record time of 1:57.61, while being the team's stylistic jester.