
Comerford and Albiero Set to Rep Team USA In Duel in the Pool
August 18, 2022 | Swimming & Diving
Team USA takes on Team Australia in unique format
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Duel in the Pool returns this week for the first time since 2015. The competition will pit two of the biggest powerhouse nations in the sport, the United States and Australia, in a head-to-head battle. University of Louisville swimmer Gabi Albiero and Cardinal Forever Mallory Comerford will represent the Cardinals on Team USA.
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The three-day competition between the United States and Australia set to kick off on Friday in Sydney. The new format will see each country select a team of 30 Olympic, Paralympic and National Team athletes to contest pool events at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre (SOPAC), and an open water component at one of the world's most renowned beaches, Bondi.Â
All the competition details can be found below, and fans in the United States can tune in August 20 and 21 on www.usaswimming.org/watch to view the competition live and watch a video replay on demand of the pool events.
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The United States and Australia combined for 46% of the total medals at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and have finished first and second in total medal count at every Olympic Games competition since 1996. The countries were also two of only six nations to post at least 30 swimming medals at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Paralympic Games.Â
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Duel in the Pool returns this week for the first time since 2015. The competition will pit two of the biggest powerhouse nations in the sport, the United States and Australia, in a head-to-head battle. University of Louisville swimmer Gabi Albiero and Cardinal Forever Mallory Comerford will represent the Cardinals on Team USA.
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The three-day competition between the United States and Australia set to kick off on Friday in Sydney. The new format will see each country select a team of 30 Olympic, Paralympic and National Team athletes to contest pool events at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre (SOPAC), and an open water component at one of the world's most renowned beaches, Bondi.Â
All the competition details can be found below, and fans in the United States can tune in August 20 and 21 on www.usaswimming.org/watch to view the competition live and watch a video replay on demand of the pool events.
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The United States and Australia combined for 46% of the total medals at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and have finished first and second in total medal count at every Olympic Games competition since 1996. The countries were also two of only six nations to post at least 30 swimming medals at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Paralympic Games.Â
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For a breakdown on the non-traditional format click hereÂ
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