Tag: Erica Sullivan
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CNBC’s Stock Draft: Olympic Swimmer Erica Sullivan Sits in Third With Amazon and GE | CNBC Television
CNBC’s annual stock draft is underway. Celebrities, athletes, and financial gurus join ‘Power Lunch’ to make their picks.
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Interview: UT Swimmer, Olympic Medalist Erica Sullivan Talks Raising Funds for Out Youth | KVUE
Sullivan, who is part of the LGBTQ+ community, partnered with GoFundMe for its “College Charity Challenge” to raise funds for Out Youth Austin. She spoke with KVUE’s Tyler Feldman about the fundraiser.
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Viral Photo Does Not Show Opponents Protesting Transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas | Poynter
When University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas won the 500-yard freestyle event at the 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming Championship, she made history as the first known transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship in any sport. But what could have been seen as a milestone for transgender athletes and the LGBTQ+…
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Team USA Dominates Swimming & Gymnastics | Bill O’Reilly | The First
Bill O’Reilly provides an update on the Olympics. He congratulates “amazing swimmer” Kaite Ledecky on winning Gold for Team USA.
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Katie Ledecky Gets Emotional Winning Gold At Tokyo Olympics | Access
Katie Ledecky just made history at the Tokyo Olympics by snagging the first-ever gold medal in the women’s 1500m freestyle race. The 24-year-old swam 30 laps with the time of 15:37.34. She was a full 4.07 seconds ahead of fellow Team USA swimmer Erica Sullivan and she finished 5.57 seconds before Germany’s Sarah Kohler.
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Olympic Pride – Erica Sullivan | The Social Kick
Bursting onto the scene, Erica Sullivan makes her appearance on The Social Kick. Erica is a 20-year-old long-distance pool and open water swimmer from Las Vegas. Newly selected to represent Team USA in the 1500m, Erica claimed her ticket in a brilliant trials swim, coming in second to Katie Ledecky and holding off Sandpipers teammate…
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2019 FINA Open Water World Championships Team USA Announcement
Nine open water swimmers will be heading to Yeosu, South Korea this July to represent Team USA at the 2019 FINA Open Water World Championships. Four different events — the 5k, 10k, 25k and 5k team relay — will take place from July 13-19, with athletes vying for World Championships medals as well as a…