By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam In 2020(1), Justine Murdock competed at the US Olympic Trials. In 2024, Murdock was entered in US Olympic Trials but earned Lithuanian citizenship after already entering in US Trials. Instead, Murdock represented Lithuania at the 2024 European Championships. The 21-year-old first earned her US Olympic Trials cut at age 16, at the 2019 NCSA Championships, swimming a 2:12.90 in prelims of the 200 backstroke. Later in the meet, she earned her second Trials cut, swimming a 1:02.35 in prelims of the 100 backstroke. With COVID-19 pushing the 2020 Olympic Trials to 2021, her 200 backstroke time was fast enough to compete in Wave II Trials. The cutline for Wave II Trial
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