Bobby Finke won Male Athlete of the Year and Male Race of the Year at the 2024 Golden Goggle Awards on November 23rd.
What happened?
Finke's world record swim in the men's 1,500 meter freestyle race earned him the gold medal and Male Race of the Year award.
Why it matters for Bobby Finke
This marked Finke's second consecutive Olympic Games where he won gold in the event, solidifying his position as a top swimmer.
Bobby Finke expressed his gratitude, stating he was honored to represent his country.
What comes next?
The Golden Goggle Awards, held in Indianapolis, Indiana, celebrated the performance of American swimmers from the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
Other winners included Torri Huske, who won Female Athlete of the Year, and Gretchen Walsh, who won Breakout Performer of the Year.
The USA Swimming Foundation's mission of Saving Lives, Building Champions, and Impacting Communities benefits directly from the proceeds of the Golden Goggle Awards.
Bobby Finke's win was a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport, and he will likely continue to be a top contender in future competitions.
The women's 4 x 100 meter medley relay, which included Torri Huske, was recognized as the Relay Performance of the Year.
Rowdy Gaines, known as the Voice of Swimming, was recognized with the Alumni Award for his contributions to the sport.
Arlene McDonald was bestowed the USA Swimming Impact Award for her dedication to the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.
The Golden Goggle Awards are USA Swimming's annual celebration of the year's top accomplishments by American swimmers and coaches.
Bobby Finke's achievements serve as an inspiration to aspiring swimmers and demonstrate his commitment to excellence in the sport.