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Team USA's Leah Shackley clocked 27.31 to break her own World University Games record in the 50 backstroke, leading an NC ...
Leah Shackley added a third individual gold medal in the 50 back while Aleksandr Stepanov and Leah Hayes made it two each.
Bedford native Leah Shackley added to her haul at the World University Games Tuesday, grabbing another gold medal, bringing her event total up to four, with one relay to go. Shackley took gold in the ...
Bedford and North Carolina State’s Leah Shackley picked up another meet record and gold medal in the 50 Backstroke at the World University Games in Berlin, Tuesday.
Day 6 of the 2025 World University Games witnessed multiple swimming, diving, table tennis, and taekwondo events.
Bedford’s Leah Shackley continues to set records as she broke the World University Games Record twice in the 200 backstroke in her first swims of the meet.
SwimSwam has compiled all the essential links you'll need for the 2025 World University Games. (Pictured: Leah Shackley) ...
Leah Shackley does her weight training at the Blair Regional YMCA in Hollidaysburg. Shackley will be attending the U.S. Olympic Trials in Indianapolis from June 15-21 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
From Mirror reports NETANYA, Israel — Leah Shackley’s bid for a third gold medal at the Junior World Swimming Championships came up a bit short this past weekend whie competing for Team USA.
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – North Carolina State's Leah Shackley concluded her strong freshman campaign at the NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships March 23. The Bedford native ...
Seventeen-year-old Leah Shackley, representing Blair Regional YMCA, recently concluded her competitive swim career on a high note by qualifying for the United States Olympic Trials in Indianapolis ...
The star of the swimming portion of the World University Games has been Leah Shackley, a 19-year-old from Bedford, Pa., and ...