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Isabelle Stadden

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Isabelle Stadden
Personal information
Born (2002-07-09) July 9, 2002 (age 22)
Decatur, Illinois, U.S.[1]
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesBackstroke
College teamUniversity of California, Berkeley
Medal record
Women's swimming
Representing the  United States
World Championships (SC)
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Abu Dhabi 200 m backstroke
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Lima 4×100 m medley
Silver medal – second place 2019 Lima 200 m backstroke
Junior Pan Pacific Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Suva 200 m backstroke
U.S. Open
Gold medal – first place 2019 Atlanta 200 m backstroke
Representing the California Golden Bears
NCAA Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Greensboro 200 y backstroke
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Knoxville 200 y backstroke

Isabelle Stadden (born July 9, 2002)[1] is an American swimmer who specializes in the backstroke.

Career

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Stadden was born in Decatur, Illinois, in 2002. She grew up in Blaine, Minnesota, and attended Blaine High School.

2018

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At the 2018 USA Championships in July, Stadden won the bronze medal in the 200 m backstroke.

The following month, she competed at the 2018 Junior Pan Pacific Championships and won the gold medal in the 200 m backstroke with a championship record time of 2:09.52.[2]

2019

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Stadden competed at the 2019 Pan American Games in August. She won the silver medal in the 200 m backstroke.[3][4][5] She swam in the heats of the women's 4 × 100 m medley relay, and the U.S. finished first in the final, earning Stadden a gold medal.[5]

In December, Stadden won the gold medal in the 200 m backstroke at the 2019 U.S. Open.

2021

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Stadden enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, and started competing for the California Golden Bears. At the 2021 NCAA Division I Championships in March, she won the bronze medal in the 200 y backstroke and finished fifth in the 100 y backstroke.

In June, Stadden competed at the 2021 U.S. Olympic trials. She finished fifth in the 100 m backstroke and fourth in the 200 m backstroke and did not qualify for the Olympic team.

In December, Stadden competed at the 2021 World Championships (25 m). She won the bronze medal in the 200 m backstroke.

2022

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At the 2022 NCAA Division I Championships in March, Stadden finished fourth in the 200 y backstroke and seventh in the 100 y backstroke.

In July, Stadden competed at the 2022 USA Championships. She won the gold medal in the 200 m backstroke and the bronze medal in the 100 m backstroke.

Stadden competed at the 2022 World Championships (25 m) in December. In the 100 m backstroke, she finished eighth. In the 200 m backstroke, she did not qualify for the final.

2023

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At the 2023 NCAA Division I Championships in March, Stadden won the bronze medal in the 200 y backstroke and finished sixth in the 100 y backstroke.

In July, Stadden competed at the 2023 USA Championships. She finished fifth in the 50 m backstroke, fifth in the 100 m backstroke, and sixth in the 200 m backstroke.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Isabelle Stadden". Team USA. Archived from the original on September 22, 2020.
  2. ^ Hy-Tek (August 26, 2018). "Meet Results: 2018 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships". swmeets.com. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  3. ^ Gillen, Nancy (August 8, 2019). "Mexican racquetball star Longoria earns third consecutive Pan American Games singles title". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  4. ^ Covington, Taylor (August 7, 2019). "2019 Pan American Games: Alex Walsh, Isabelle Stadden Tally Two More for the States in Women's 200 Back". Swimming World Magazine. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Swimming Results Book" (PDF). 2019 Pan American Games. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 30, 2020. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
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