Lethbridge Herald

Nicol retires from competitiv­e swimming

- Justin Seward

Rachel Nicol has announced her retirement after 26 years of competitiv­e swimming,

“2024 was on the horizon (for) Paris with the Olympics and that was really what kind of made me take a hard look at swimming and if I wanted to go for another Olympic trials,” said Nicol.

“It’s a really stressful preparatio­n time and getting ready for it is a huge commitment and so I was on the fence whether I wanted to do Olympic trials or not. In October 2023, I went to the Pan American Games and I qualified for that in the summer of 2023 and so I knew I was going to that. So I thought that may be a good place to stop because it’s on a high note, I’m on Team Canada ... and if I don’t swim necessaril­y great, I’m on the team and I get to finish on good footing and so that was kind of my thoughts towards that.”

Nicol ended off her career with first place finishes in the 100 metre breaststro­ke and 4x100-metre medley relay at the 2023 Pan American Games

Other accomplish­ments include a third place finish in the 4 x100-metre medley relay at the Long course World Championsh­ips, a fifth place finish in the 4x100-medley relay and the 100-metre breaststro­ke in the 2016 Olympics, a second place finish in the 4x100-metre medley relay at the 2016 Short Course world championsh­ip, a second place finish in the 4x100 metre relay and got third in the 100-metre breaststro­ke at the 2015 Pan Am Games.

It was back in 2010 she earned first place finish in the 50- metre breaststro­ke and a couple of third place finishes in the 100-metre breaststro­ke and the4x100 freestyle relay at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games.

Nicol consulted with lots of people for different opinions and insight before she made her decision.

“It was hard,” said Nicol, when asked about the decision.

“It took a very, very,very long time to decide.”

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