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Lauren Anne English (born April 22, 1989) is an American swimmer who represented the United States at the Pan Pacific Championships (2006), the
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) and the Junior Pan Pacific Games (2005). English was born in
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and resides in
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She swam collegiately for the
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. Upon her retirement from higher level swimming she enrolled at New York University in nursing and later received a master's degree as an advanced practice nurse from Seton Hall University. She is now a Director of Patient Care at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.


High school

Growing up in
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, she attended
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and was a four-time state champion in the 100 yard Backstroke, where she holds the state record. She was also state champion and held the New Jersey record in the 50 yard freestyle. She also surpassed
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's 55.64 100 yard backstroke New Jersey record with a 55.57 in 2005. She set the 100 meter (short course) backstroke national public high school record surpassing Tashy Bohm. English was New Jersey Swimmer of the year twice and was named high school swimmer of the year by the National High School Coaches Association in 2007. She was a nine-time High School All American and a multiple Academic All American. In addition to swimming for her high school team, she swam for the Cougar Aquatic Club. At the turn of the decade, she was named one of the ten most outstanding female high school athletes in New Jersey of the past ten years. In 2017 Lauren was inducted into the Montville High School Hall of Fame.


College

At the
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she swam on their nationally ranked swim team under coach
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. As a Freshman, though she reached the finals of the SEC Championships, made the all Freshman SEC team in two events, and made NCAA cuts she labored the entire year under a serious shoulder injury and was unable to compete at the NCAA's. However, as a result of her academic and athletic performances she was named an Academic All American. She did not compete in her sophomore year while rehabbing from an operation to correct the shoulder injury. She was a member of the University of Georgia team which won the SEC Championships in 2010 and which was the runner - up in the NCAA Championships, her junior year. She was co-captain of the 2011-2012 team.


National competitions

English came in ninth in the 2004 Olympic Trials in the 100 Backstroke at the age of 15. In 2005 she gained a Silver at the U.S. Open. In 2006 she won a Bronze at the Spring Championships and got a Silver in the 100 Backstroke at the Summer Nationals. She broke the US Open Record for the 50 Backstroke in 2007 at the Toyota Grand Prix at the University of Missouri, winning a Gold in the event. , she still held the YMCA long course 50 backstroke record she set in 2004. In National competitions she swam for the Cougar Aquatic Club in
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under Coach Kit Ashenfelter.


International competitions

She won a Silver in the 100 backstroke, a bronze in the 200 backstroke, and a Bronze in the 400 Medley Relay at the 2005 Junior Pan Pacific Meet. She was a member of USA's Pan Pacific team and was a finalist in the 100 backstroke at the 2006 Pan Pacific Meet. At the
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in 2007 she helped the United States team to a Silver in the 400 Medley Relay (pr) and was a finalist in the 50 Back.


Post retirement

She went on to fight the
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as a neurology nurse at
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. She is now a Director of Patient Care at the hospital.


References


External links

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Diver Neubacher Named to Freshman All-SEC Team - "Lauren English, Georgia 50-free (15th); 100 back (8th)"
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