Gators Swimming and Diving

NCAA Rules on Transgender Athletes

The NCAA Board of Governors decided to hand over the power of determining transgender athlete eligibility within their transitioned-to gender. Effective immediately for winter championships, national sports’ governing bodies will serve as the de-facto mold for each sports’ transgender athlete policy. The policy replaces the NCAA’s 2010 ruling, which based …

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Florida Gators Athletic Season Comes to an End

Track and Field  The Florida Gators 2020-2021 athletic season comes to an official end after the women’s Track and Field finished 7th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Men’s Track and Field finished 4th in the Championships. Gator’s sprinter Joseph Fahnbulleh won his first National Championship title after logging the tenth-fastest …

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UF Athletic Director Talks Gators Sports

University of Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin discussed two of the uncertainties surrounding Gators sports: in-person events and the fate of Mike White. In-Person Events In his talk, Stricklin said that the University Athletic Association has been working closely with UF Health for guidance. He said that its suggestions included …

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13 Gators In NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championship

The 2021 NCAA Championship for men’s swimming starts today in North Carolina. The tournament will continue through Sunday, March 27. Florida is sending 12 swimmers and one diver. https://twitter.com/GatorsSwimDv/status/1374722090494873604?s=20 Leonardo Garcia the lone diver Joining Florida’s 12 swimmers is junior Leonardo Garcia. The California native’s first event in the Championship …

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Florida Gators’ Men’s Swimming and Diving Find Success in SEC Championship

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The Florida men’s swim and indoor track teams both competed in SEC Championship play.  SEC Men’s Swimming & Diving Championship The Gators traveled to the Mizzou Aquatics Center in Columbia Missouri, where they placed first with 1,401 points over the four day competition. Georgia came out in second place with …

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