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Full name
  
Emily Overholt

Strokes
  
National team
  
Canada

Club
  
West Vancouver Otters


Weight
  
55 kg (121 lb)

Name
  
Emily Overholt

Sport
  
Height
  
1.70 m

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Born
  
October 4, 1997 (age 27) (
1997-10-04
)
Vancouver, British Columbia

Profiles

Emily Overholt's smile has returned after swimming through struggle


Swimmer Emily Overholt with Anson Henry | CBC Sports


Emily Overholt (born October 4, 1997) is a Canadian competitive swimmer. She has won bronze medals at the Olympic Games and FINA World Aquatics Championships, as well as a silver at the Commonwealth Games and three Pan American Games medals. Overholt also won three gold and a silver at the 2013 Canada Games as a representative for British Columbia.

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Career

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Overholt began swimming at the age of 9 with the West Vancouver Otters. Her main inspiration for being a competitive swimmer was watching Michael Phelps during the 2008 Summer Olympics, while she states her overall sports inspiration is skater-cyclist Clara Hughes.

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Overholt attended the 2013 Canada Games representing British Columbia as a 15-year-old competitor. There she won gold in the individual 200 m and 400 m medleys while adding a gold and a silver in the 400 m and 200 m freestyle respectively. She next won a bronze medal in the 400 m individual medley at the 2013 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships. Overholt's first major competitive podium finish came in Glasgow, Scotland as part of the 4×200 m freestyle relay at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, where she competed as a sixteen-year-old and helped the relay team win a silver medal.

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During the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Overholt won three medals, including a gold in the 400-meter freestyle. The victory occurred less than a day after she was disqualified of a gold medal in the 400 m medley for an illegal turn. After the Pan Am Games, Overholt practiced her turns heavily to ensure no similar problems at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Russia. There, Overholt won a bronze at the 400 m medley and beat the national record by more than three seconds.

Overholt attended Collingwood School. She has signed into the University of British Columbia for a degree in science, but deferred her studies and participation in the UBC Thunderbirds until after the 2016 Summer Olympics.

In 2016, she was officially named to Canada's Olympic team for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Despite being hampered by a hamstring injury, Overholt qualified for the 400 m medley final and finished fifth. Despite thinking her Olympic participation was over, when Brittany MacLean could not attend the 4 × 200 m relay qualifying heats due to illness, Overholt was called in to replace her and helped the team reach the finals. Canada went on to win a bronze medal. She only returned to competition in an UBC meet in January, but was absent from the U Sports season and the Team Canada trials for the 2017 World Championship for not having fully overcome the hamstring injury.

References

Emily Overholt Wikipedia


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