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The pool, at the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center, will be renamed in honor of Edna Griffin, known locally as a trailblazing voice for civil rights and the first Black female president of the NAACP’s ...
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Gabrielle Rose's hopes of a third trip to the Olympics were dashed Wednesday. The Memphis-raised 46-year-old — believed to be the oldest swimmer to ever qualify for the U.S. Swimming Olympic ...
At age 46, Gabrielle Rose knew the Paris Olympics were out of reach. But the swimmer still went head-to-head with athletes half her age at the USA Swimming Olympic trials in Indianapolis.
At the age of 46, Rose is by far the oldest athlete at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials — earning her place among more than 1,000 entrants exactly two decades removed from her last appearance.
What a swim from Gabrielle Rose! The 46-year-old, who is the oldest competitor at #SwimTrials24, just won her 100m breaststroke heat in 1:08.43 and will advance to tonight's semifinals.
J.H. Rose senior Saline Kulas is not the type of person to just sit on the sidelines. “Did Cross Country in the fall, I do track and then I swim as well,” says Kulas.
The sport is already underway at the Paris Games this week, with two medals at stake. Don't let the grace and poise fool you: Artistic swimming is quite physically demanding. How do they do it?
Two-time Olympian Gabrielle Rose of Memphis — at 46, believed to be the oldest swimmer to ever qualify for the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials — came up short in her bid to advance to the finals ...
Two-time Olympian Gabrielle Rose of Memphis — at 46, believed to be the oldest swimmer to ever qualify for the U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials — came up short in her bid to advance to the finals ...
Gabrielle Rose of Memphis didn't advance in the 100M breaststroke, but still has 200M qualifying at the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials.