Oregon is one of six states in the U.that does not sponsor a Division I Swimming program, and it is not considered a “swimming state” by any means, but the Beaver State is starting to make an argument to be added to the conversation, at least when it comes to producing world-class breaststrokers. is the Oregonian at the forefront of everyone’s minds, as he was the breakout star of the United States Nationals, winning the 50 and 100 breaststroke events and qualifying for his first World Championships team.
Link: Campbell McKean Brings Light to Breaststroke Legacy in Oregon
via swimswam.com
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