By Yanyan Li on SwimSwam INDIANAPOLIS, I.N. — When the finalists for the women’s 100 breaststroke at the 2024 U.S. Olympic trials began walking out, their accomplishments were read out loud, one by one. World record holder, Lilly King. Olympic gold medalist, Lydia Jacoby. Olympic medalist, Alex Walsh. NCAA Champion, Kaitlyn Dobler. NCAA All-American, Ella Nelson. NCAA All-American, Kaelyn Gridley. NCAA All-American, Emma Weber. And then there was McKenzie Siroky, who was introduced as a Michigan High School state champion — still an impressive feat, but far from the national or international accolades of her competitors. What wasn’t announced was that Siroky has only been swimming full-time
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