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Katie Hoff is a two-time Olympian for Team USA. In 2004, at her first Olympic Games, she was the youngest member on the US squad at a young 15 years-old. A year later, she broke her first American record in the 200m IM at World Championships. Then two years after that, she broke her first world record in the 400m IM.
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Katie made the podium for the United States in three events and earned herself another American record in the 200m freestyle. Over the tenure of her professional career, Katie accumulated nine World Champion titles and medaled on an international stage 18 times.
By Bennie FowlerKatie Hoff is a two-time Olympian for Team USA. In 2004, at her first Olympic Games, she was the youngest member on the US squad at a young 15 years-old. A year later, she broke her first American record in the 200m IM at World Championships. Then two years after that, she broke her first world record in the 400m IM.
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Katie made the podium for the United States in three events and earned herself another American record in the 200m freestyle. Over the tenure of her professional career, Katie accumulated nine World Champion titles and medaled on an international stage 18 times.