Michael Hulme

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Michael Aaron Hulme (b. November 21, 1988) is a swimmer at the Ohio State University. A 2008 Olympic Trial qualifier, Hulme competes in the individual medley, backstroke and freestyle events for the Buckeyes.[1]

Biography

Early life and education

Michael Hulme was born November 21, 1988 in Bozeman, Montana. His father, John, was an All-American swimmer and captain for Ohio State from 1969-71. He attended the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida 2005-07.[2] In his senior year, Hulme claimed runner-up in the 200-yard individual medley at the 2006 Florida High School State Championships.[3]

College career

Currently working towards a double B.A. in Economics and Political Science, Hulme has been named an OSU Scholar-Athlete three consecutive years.[4] At the 2008 OSU Invitational, Hulme finished fourth in the 400-yard individual medley, stopping the clock at three minutes, 55.58 seconds.[5] Ohio State would go on to win the meet.[6] During the 2009 Speedo Champions Series at Oxford, Ohio, Hulme finished third to teammate J.P. Farra and Andre Koop of Purdue.[7] Hulme is presently coaching both the club team and a junior team with the University of Denver. [8]

References

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