Katie Hoff

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Medal record
Katie Hoff
Katie Hoff
Women's Swimming
Competitor for Flag of the United States United States
World Championships - Long Course
Gold 2005 Montreal[1] 200m Medley
Gold 2005 Montreal 400m Medley
Gold 2005 Montreal 4x200m Freestyle
Gold 2007 Melbourne[2] 200m Medley
Gold 2007 Melbourne 400m Medley
Gold 2007 Melbourne 4x200m Freestyle
World Championships - Short Course
Bronze 2004 Indianapolis[3] 200m Medley
Silver 2004 Indianapolis 400m Medley

Kathryn ("Katie") Hoff (born June 3, 1989) is an American swimmer.

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[edit] Competitive career

She trained with Michael Phelps in Baltimore, at North Baltimore Aquatic Club, and is currently trained by Paul Yetter. She holds the American record in the 200 meter individual medley at 2:10.05. She is a strong contender for the 2008 Olympic Games in multiple events. She is best at the 200 and 400 individual medley, though Katie is a very capable swimmer in many events, ranging from any of the four 200s to the 800 free. Katie lost the world record in the 400 meter individual medley to Stephanie Rice in March 2008.

She qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics, but had a rather disappointing showing in her first Games, placing 7th overall in the Women's 200 metre individual medley and 17th in the 400 metre medley.

At the 2005 World Aquatics Championships, she set a Championships Record for her time of 2:10.41 in the women's 200m individual medley. She received two more gold medals at the competition, one in the 400m medley and the other for the 4x200m freestyle, with teammates Natalie Coughlin, Whitney Myers, and Kaitlin Sandeno.

She retained her 200m individual medley title by winning at the 2007 World Championships setting a new championship record of 2:10.13. She also won gold and set a new world record in the 400m IM, eclipsing Yana Klochkova's the old mark of 4:33.59, with a new standard of 4:32.89. This record was lost to Stephanie Rice on 22 March 2008 at the 2008 Australian Swimming Championships who swam a 4:31.46 shaving 1.43 seconds off Hoff's time.[4] Hoff's previous experience helped her use her "veteran" status to help the most experienced member of the US team, Natalie Coughlin, prepare for their world-record-setting pace in the 4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay at the 2007 FINA World Swimming Championships. [5]

Hoff was born in Stanford, California and lives in Towson, Maryland. Her mother, Jeanne Ruark Hoff, played basketball for Stanford University from 1979 to 1983.[6]

[edit] Major achievements

[edit] International events

[edit] U.S. National Achievements

Year Meet Venue Distance Event Result
2004 2004 Olympics Athens, Greece 200 m Individual Medley 7th
2005 World Championships (LC) Montreal, Canada 200 m Individual Medley 1st
World Championships Montreal, Canana 400 m Individual Medley 1st
2006 Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, Canada 200 m Freestyle 1st
Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, Canada 400 m Freestyle 2nd
Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, Canada 200 m Individual Medley 2nd
Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, Canada 400 m Individual Medley 1st
2007 World Championships (LC) Melbourne, Australia 200 m Individual Medley 1st
World Championships Melbourne, Australia 400 m Individual Medley 1st WR
World Championships Melbourne, Australia 4 x 200 m Free Relay 1st WR
Year Meet Distance Event Result
2003 US Open 200 m Individual Medley 2nd
US Open 400 m Individual Medley 2nd
2004 Spring Nationals 200 m Individual Medley 3rd
Spring Nationals 400 m Individual Medley 1st
2005 US Open 200 m Freestyle 1st
US Open 100 m Butterfly 1st
US Open 200 m Butterfly 1st
US Open 200 m Individual Medley 1st
2006 US Open 800 m Freestyle 1st
US Open 200 m Individual Medley 1st
US Open 400 m Individual Medley 1st
Summer Nationals 200 m Freestyle 2nd
Summer Nationals 400 m Freestyle 2nd
Summer Nationals 200 m Individual Medley 1st
Summer Nationals 400 m Individual Medley 1st
Spring Championships 50 m Freestyle 3rd
Spring Championships 100 m Freestyle 1st
Spring Championships 400 m Freestyle 1st
Spring Championships 200 m Butterfly 2nd
Spring Championships 200 m Individual Medley 1st
Spring Championships 400 m Individual Medley 1st

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Records
Preceded by
Flag of Ukraine Yana Klochkova
Women's 400 metre individual medley
world record holder (long course)

April 1, 2007March 22, 2008
Succeeded by
Flag of Australia Stephanie Rice
Awards
Preceded by
Amanda Beard
World American Swimmer of the Year
20052006
Succeeded by
Incumbent