BUDAPEST, HUNGARY- This past week, June 18-25, Baylor School / Baylor Swim Club alumni and current University of Florida athlete Trey Freeman represented Team USA at the 2022 FINA World Championships. The competition was held at the Duna Arena in Budapest, Hungary. Freeman finished 8th overall in the 400-meter freestyle in a time of 3:46.53. He was also a member of the preliminary 4×200 freestyle relay (Foster, Freeman, Carrozza, & Julian) that qualified team USA as the top seed for the finals. Since Freeman was a member of the prelims relay he received a gold medal due to team USA taking first in the finals of the 4×200 freestyle relay (Kibler, Foster, Julian, & Smith). Freeman was part of a historic meet for Team USA as they racked up a total of 45 pool medals which is the most ever at a FINA World Championships.
- Meet Results
- FINA World Championship Info – www.usaswimming.org | www.fina.org |
Trey Freeman stands as one of the most decorated athletes and swimmers in Baylor School history. During his time at Baylor, he was a member of the USA Swimming National Team, National Junior Team, a NISCA All-American, a TISCA State Champion, and still holds multiple school records.