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“As a swimmer, every kid has that dream!” to play for the Olympics one day. American swimmer Jack Alexy is expected to have a big impact at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. He qualified for the 400-meter freestyle relay on Wednesday night in Indianapolis. The 21-year-old swimmer from Mendham, New Jersey, has gained notoriety. Alexy, who is six feet eight inches tall, attends the University of California, Berkeley. Even though he has accomplished a lot, he and his siblings both love swimming.

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Rob, Kate, and Max have all left their marks on the game and built an incredible family legacy. The Alexy siblings have demonstrated commitment and talent from their initial swimming classes at the Somerset Hills YMCA to their competition at the high school and university levels. Their combined swimming career speaks of encouragement and shared ambition of being the best in the pool.

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Who are the siblings of Jack Alexy?

Jack Alexy’s siblings, Rob, Kate, and Max, also have distinguished careers. The oldest, Kate, goes swimming at Kenyon College. She has been a vital member of her high school team and has succeeded in both freestyle and backstroke competitions. Kate participated in the Mendham medley relay team as a senior in 2017, and the squad tied for the first slot at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions.

Max, who stands between Jack and Kate, is a competitive swimmer in high school as well. Max did not have the same individual state victories as his siblings, but he did play a big part in Delbarton’s relay teams that placed second in several competitions.

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The youngest, Rob, swims with Jack at the University of California, Berkeley. One of Rob’s high school accomplishments was the junior NJSIAA Meet of Champions 100-yard freestyle victory. Rob’s triumph in the pool carried on the family’s legacy of greatness.

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What are the swimming records of Jack Alexy’s siblings?

Kate Alexy set numerous records and won numerous titles throughout her time in high school. In 2018 and 2019, she took home the 100 free titles in the YMCA Nationals alongside winning the Junior Nationals. Kate is still doing well at Kenyon College, helping her team win a lot of different competitions.

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Despite not being as well-known on his own, Max Alexy was a member of Delbarton’s potent relay teams. His relevance in team competitions is shown by the many second-place finishes the squad achieved because to his help. Delbarton’s total performance in these relays depended heavily on Max’s contribution.

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Rob Alexy has pretty much taken Jack’s lead. Rob won the 100 free in the NJSIAA Meet of Champions while he was a junior at Delbarton. The Alexy family’s reputation in high school swimming in New Jersey was enhanced by this triumph. Currently pursuing his success at Cal-Berkeley, Rob swims alongside his elder brother Jack.

Thus, the accomplishments of the Alexy siblings show their talent and commitment to swimming. They have consistently displayed excellence, from collegiate championships to local YMCA classes. With his siblings at his side, Jack Alexy has risen to prominence in the swimming community and is an inspiration to youngsters with their similar tales of hard work.

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Arya Patil is an Olympics Sports Writer at EssentiallySports. She delves into a wide spectrum of sports, from equine events like Derbies to the athleticism of track and field. Arya is a seasoned journalist, offering fans an insightful glimpse into the intricacies of sports. Recently, she provided extensive coverage of the 2024 Kentucky Derby and has set her sights on reporting from the Paris Olympics 2024 this year. During her leisure hours, Arya finds solace in the melodies of music.

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