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Ivy Martin

Ivy Martin

Ivy Martin was born on July 20, 1993 in Madison, Wisconsin to parents Tom and Connie Martin. She is the middle child between her two sisters Ruby (older) and Maddie (younger). All three girls are talented swimmers, particularly in the sprint events.

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July 29, 1993
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Madison, Wisconsin
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United States
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United States
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
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National Swimming Martin qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb. in the 50-meter freestyle. Martin’s 25.90 got her 35th at the competition. In summer 2013 Martin qualified to compete at the World Championship Trials in Indianapolis. Martin finished in seventh-place in her 50-meter freestyle with a time of 25.20. A couple of months later, Martin won gold at the 2013 US Open in the 50-meter freestyle with a 25.11. At the 2014 Phillips 66 Nationals Martin finished fourth in the 50-meter butterfly and second in the 50-meter freestyle. Her second-place freestyle finish earned Martin a spot on her first U.S. National Team and placed her on her first international roster at the 2014 Pan Pacific Championships in Australia. She finished seventh in the 50-meter freestyle at Pan-Pacs.0
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College Swimming When deciding on college, Martin decided to stay close-to-home and attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she would join her older sister Ruby for two years of training and competing together. At Wisconsin, Martin studied Psychology and Sociology. Going into Wisconsin, Martin’s best time in the 50-yard freestyle was a 23.10. In her first collegiate season, Martin dropped to a 22.6, which got her third-place at the Big Ten Championships. Her best 100-yard freestyle time going in was a 51.18, and she dropped significant time in that event as well earning a 17th place at the Big Ten Championships. Her sophomore year, Martin made an even bigger jump in improvement. Martin won the 2013 Big Ten Championships with a Big Ten and school record of 21.84. Martin was the second woman in conference history to swim faster than 22.0. She also finished 12th place in the 100-yard freestyle with a 49.45. Qualifying for the NCAA Championships individually, Martin earned herself a sixth-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle, competed in the 100-yard freestyle, and was a member of the 200-yard freestyle relay, the 400-yard freestyle relay, the 200-yard medley relay, and the 400-yard medley relay. Martin was named a five-time NCAA All-American and the 2013 Madison Sports Hall of Fame Club Sportswoman of the Year.0
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