Lydia Jacoby has surely heard them all before.
“She practically swims in iced-over lakes,” teammate Gunnar Bentz said.
Uhh, no.
Jacoby does her swimming at a pool, though even that has been a bit of a challenge during the coronavirus era.
No matter.
She’s an Olympic champion.
Jacoby, a 17-year-old who hails from tiny town of Seward, Alaska (population: 2,773), pulled off a stunning upset in the 100-meter breaststroke Tuesday, knocking off defending champion and fellow American Lilly King.
Jacoby had already distinguished herself as the first swimmer from the 49th state to make the U.S. Olympic swimming team.