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Hali Flickinger

Hali Flickinger (born July 7, 1994) is an American former competitive swimmer who specialized in middle-distance freestyle, butterfly, and individual medley events, and a current real estate agent based in Arizona. A two-time Olympian, she represented the United States at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, where she placed seventh in the 200-meter butterfly, and won two bronze medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the 200-meter butterfly (2:05.65) and 400-meter individual medley (4:34.90). Born in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, to parents Doug and Lea Flickinger, she has one brother, Chase, and developed an early passion for swimming while also enjoying shopping, cats, and reality television. Flickinger attended the after initially committing to the , contributing to three NCAA team championships (2013, 2014, 2016) during her college career and earning multiple individual honors. She joined the Junior National Team, Open Water National Junior Team, and FINA World Cup Team early in her development, and won three medals at the 2015 World University Games: gold in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay and bronzes in the 200-meter butterfly and 400-meter individual medley. At the senior international level, Flickinger amassed seven medals at the , including three golds (4x200-meter relay in 2017 and 2022; 400-meter individual medley in 2022), three silvers (200-meter in 2019 and 2022; 200-meter in 2022), and one bronze (4x200-meter relay in 2022). Across her career, she collected a total of 19 medals in major international competitions, with six golds, seven silvers, and six bronzes, spanning events like the 800-meter , , , medley, and various relays. She also competed professionally in the with the . Flickinger announced her retirement from in January 2024 at age 29, following a seventh-place finish in the 200-meter at the 2023 U.S. Nationals, which ended her bid for the World Championships. In 2025, she was inducted into the Aquatics Hall of Fame. Transitioning to , she has worked as a realtor since 2022 with the MHG brokerage in the East Valley area, alongside her husband , leveraging her athletic discipline in her new profession.

Early life and education

Early life

Hali Flickinger was born on July 7, 1994, in , to parents and Lea Flickinger. She grew up in nearby Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, alongside her younger brother, Chase. Her family provided a supportive environment, with her parents encouraging her interests from an early age. Flickinger's early exposure to swimming began at age seven, prompted by her love for water during frequent visits to her grandparents' backyard pool. Her parents enrolled her in local swim lessons primarily for safety, which quickly ignited her passion for the sport. She soon joined her school's summer league team, drawn to the joy of being in the water and the budding sense of community among swimmers. Family influences played a key role in her initial motivations, as her parents recognized her enthusiasm and supported her progression into structured programs at the York YMCA. By age 12, this foundation led her to year-round training, setting the stage for competitive in high school.

High school career

Flickinger attended Spring Grove Area High School in Spring Grove, , where she competed in swimming during her high school years. She trained with the York YMCA Aquatic Club from age 11 through the end of high school under coach Michael Brooks, who emphasized technique refinement, including her underwater dolphin kicks that became a model for other swimmers. During this period, Flickinger focused on and events, achieving early success at the club level by qualifying for the U.S. Trials as a teenager while representing the . Her standout performances came at the YMCA Short Course National Championships, where she won the 200-yard title in both 2011 and 2012, setting a national record of 1:56.52 in the event during the 2012 meet. She also claimed the 400-yard individual medley national championship in 2011 with a record-setting time of 4:09.30, marking her initial personal best in that event and highlighting her versatility in and medley disciplines. These accomplishments, including multiple national titles and records, positioned her as the #12-ranked recruit in the class of 2012, facilitating her recruitment to the .

Collegiate career

Flickinger enrolled at the in 2012, where she competed for the women's swimming and diving team under head coach Jack Bauerle. She earned a in from the in 2017. During her collegiate career, Flickinger contributed to three team championships for the Bulldogs in 2013, 2014, and 2016. As a in the 2012–2013 season, she qualified for the NCAA Championships, placing 13th in the 200-yard butterfly and 14th in the 400-yard individual medley while helping secure the team's fifth national title. In her sophomore year (2013–2014), she improved to sixth in the 200 butterfly and tenth in the 400 IM, aiding another team victory. Her junior season (2014–2015) featured standout relay success, including a win in the 800-yard freestyle relay, alongside individual finishes of sixth in the 500 free, third in the 200 butterfly, and second in the 400 IM. As a senior in 2015–2016, she placed third in the 500 free, fourth in the 200 free, and fourth in the 200 butterfly, while contributing to victories in the 800 free relay and runner-up finishes in the 400 free and 400 medley relays en route to the team's seventh NCAA title. Flickinger also excelled at the () Championships, helping claim five straight team titles during her tenure. In , she reached finals in multiple events as part of the championship squad. The following year, she won the 400-yard IM, took second in the 200 backstroke and 200 , earned high-point honors with 88 points, and anchored the winning 800 free relay. At the 2016 SEC Championships, Flickinger defended her 200 butterfly title in a pool-record time of 1:52.62, placed second in the 500 free (4:33.90), and third in the 200 backstroke, while again contributing to the victorious 800 free relay.

Swimming career

Early professional career

After graduating from the in 2017, Hali Flickinger transitioned to professional swimming, signing her first major sponsorship deal with USA in January of that year. This agreement marked her entry into the professional ranks, providing support for her training and competition expenses as she shifted from collegiate to elite-level domestic and international preparation. Flickinger joined the Athens Bulldog Swim Club in , shortly after graduation, training under coach Jon Urbanchek to build on her Olympic experience from the previous year. At the 2017 arena Pro Swim Series in , she claimed victory in the women's 200-meter butterfly, posting a time of 2:08.90 and demonstrating her continued prowess in the event amid her professional debut season. She followed this with strong performances in the 2018 TYR Pro Swim Series, including a third-fastest global time of the year in the 200-meter butterfly at the Atlanta stop, which helped solidify her domestic standing. Her early professional efforts culminated in qualification for her first major international team as a pro at the 2017 U.S. World Championships Trials in , where she won the women's 200-meter final with a time of 2:07.60, becoming the first to secure a berth for the FINA World Championships in . This achievement, earned through top performances in domestic selection meets, underscored her adaptation to full-time professional training and positioned her for global competition.

2016–2020 international competitions

Flickinger made her Olympic debut at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, competing in the women's 200 m butterfly where she advanced to the final and finished seventh with a time of 2:07.71. At the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, she contributed to the United States' gold medal in the women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay, helping the team set a championship record of 7:43.39. In the individual 200 m butterfly, she placed ninth in the semifinals with a time of 2:07.89. Flickinger achieved her first individual international gold at the 2018 in , winning the women's 200 m butterfly in 2:07.35 to edge out Japan's Sachi Mochida by 0.31 seconds. During the 2019 in , she earned silver in the women's 200 m butterfly, finishing second in 2:06.95 behind Hungary's Boglárka Kapás. That year, Flickinger also joined the inaugural as a member of the team. At the delayed 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha in June 2021, Flickinger qualified for the by winning the 200 m butterfly in 2:05.85 and placing second in the 400 m individual medley. In , she secured bronze medals in both events, touching third in the 200 m butterfly at 2:05.65 and the 400 m individual medley at 4:34.90. She also swam the third leg in the heats of the women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay, helping the U.S. team advance to the final where they earned silver.

2021–2023 international competitions

Following her bronze medals at the , Hali Flickinger continued competing in professional circuits and international meets through 2023. In 2021, she participated in the season with the , where she secured victories including the women's 200 m butterfly in 2:03.73 at the league final. She also earned multiple top finishes in the TYR Pro Swim Series, highlighted by a win in the 200 m butterfly at the Mission Viejo stop in 2:06.68, establishing her as the second-fastest swimmer globally that season in the event. In 2022, Flickinger qualified for the at the U.S. International Team Trials by winning the 200 m butterfly in 2:06.35 and placing third in the 400 m individual medley with 4:39.50. At the championships in , she claimed silver in the 200 m butterfly, finishing in 2:07.35 behind China's Zhang Yufei. Later that year, she competed in the FINA Swimming World Cup series across , , and , winning the 400 m individual medley in with a time of 4:30.36. At the 2022 World Short Course Swimming Championships in , Flickinger achieved her first individual world title by winning the 400 m individual medley in 4:26.51, while also earning silver in the 200 m butterfly with 2:03.78. Flickinger's final major international appearance came at the 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships, which doubled as the U.S. Trials for the World Aquatics Championships. She placed seventh in the 200 m butterfly with a finals time of 2:08.32 after advancing from prelims in 2:08.64. She scratched the 200 m freestyle, 400 m individual medley, and 400 m freestyle events during the meet, marking a reduced schedule in her penultimate competitive year.

Retirement

Hali Flickinger officially announced her retirement from professional on January 16, 2024, at the age of 29, via an Instagram post. In the post, she shared that she had recently purchased a home in and stated, “In 3 weeks I bought a house, have since completed my athletic career, and now living here full time with no plans of leaving!!” This came shortly after her final competition at the 2023 U.S. Nationals, where she placed seventh in the 200-meter butterfly. Flickinger cited a desire for personal fulfillment and a shift away from a life defined solely by as key reasons for her decision. In a January 2023 interview, she reflected on the mental toll of the sport consuming her identity, noting that when was "100% of her focus, [it] created too much and anxiety." She had taken an extended break after the 2022 World Championships to reevaluate her priorities, explaining that consistent second-place finishes "wasn’t working, wasn’t the goal, and wasn’t making her happy." Post-Olympics, she sought balance by pursuing a career alongside her husband, , in the East Valley, a path she began exploring in 2022. In reflecting on her training and legacy, Flickinger expressed gratitude for her achievements as a two-time bronze medalist while embracing the transition. She described completing her career as a natural endpoint after years of elite competition, allowing her to build roots in without the demands of professional swimming. In November 2024, she was announced as part of the Pennsylvania Aquatics Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

International championships

Long course (50 m)

Hali Flickinger competed at major international long course swimming championships, earning medals in , individual medley, and relay events. Her notable achievements include two bronzes and multiple podiums. The table below lists her results from senior international championships.
YearCompetitionEventMedal/PlaceTimeNotes
2015World University Games, 4 × 200 m freestyle relayGold
2015World University Games, 200 m butterflyBronze
2015World University Games, 400 m individual medleyBronze
2016, 200 m butterfly7th2:07.56
2017World Championships, 4 × 200 m freestyle relayGold7:43.03
2018Pan Pacific Championships, 200 m butterflyGold2:07.35
2019World Championships, 200 m butterflySilver2:06.95
2021, 200 m butterflyBronze2:05.65
2021, 400 m individual medleyBronze4:34.90
2022World Championships, 4 × 200 m freestyle relayGold7:41.45
2022World Championships, 200 m butterflySilver2:06.78

Short course (25 m)

Flickinger's short course international results were primarily at the 2022 World Championships, where she won her first individual world title. The table below details her senior short course championship performances.
YearCompetitionEventMedal/PlaceTimeNotes
2022World Short Course Championships, 200 m 9th (heats)1:54.20
2022World Short Course Championships, 200 m butterflySilver2:03.78
2022World Short Course Championships, 400 m individual medley4:26.51
2022World Short Course Championships, 4 × 200 m 7:34.70National record

Personal best times

Long course (50 m)

Hali Flickinger specialized in middle-distance freestyle, butterfly, and individual medley events in long course (50 m) pools, where she set several personal best times at major national and international meets. Her top performances include standout swims in the 200 m butterfly at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and the 400 m individual medley at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials. The table below details her personal best times in key events, achieved between 2018 and 2022.
EventTimeDateMeet
400 m freestyle4:06.727 July 20182018 GA Bulldog ,
200 m freestyle1:57.5327 April 2022Phillips 66 International Team Trials 2022,
800 m freestyle8:29.967 March 2020TYR Pro Swim Series Des Moines 2020,
200 m butterfly2:05.6529 2021 2020,
400 m individual medley4:33.9613 June 2021US Olympic Team Trials - Wave II,

Short course (25 m)

Hali Flickinger has established several notable personal best times in meters (25 m pools), particularly in individual medley and butterfly events, often achieved during competitions. These performances highlight her versatility and speed in indoor settings, contributing to her success in global meets.
EventTimeDateMeet
200 m butterfly2:03.3522 Nov 2020ISL 2020 Final, , HUN [] (https://www.worldaquatics.com/athletes/1002686/hali-flickinger)
200 m individual medley2:08.653 Dec 2021ISL Final Match 18, , NED [] (https://www.worldaquatics.com/athletes/1002686/hali-flickinger)
400 m individual medley4:25.5022 Nov 2020ISL 2020 Final, , HUN [] (https://www.worldaquatics.com/athletes/1002686/hali-flickinger)
4 × 100 m relay (team time)3:34.5327 Nov 2021ISL Playoff Match 17, , NED [] (https://www.worldaquatics.com/athletes/1002686/hali-flickinger)
4 × 200 m relay (team time, NR)7:34.7014 Dec 20222022 World Short Course Championships, Melbourne, AUS [] (https://www.worldaquatics.com/athletes/1002686/hali-flickinger)
At the 2022 World Short Course Championships, Flickinger recorded a 400 m individual medley time of 4:26.51 to win gold and a 200 m butterfly time of 2:03.78 for silver, both aligning closely with her personal bests from ISL events [] (https://www.olympics.com/en/news/2022-fina-short-course-world-swimming-championships-results-medals-complete-list).

Records and achievements

National records

Hali Flickinger established the U.S. Open record in the women's 200-meter butterfly on two occasions, both in long-course meters. During the preliminaries of the 2018 Phillips 66 National Championships in Irvine, California, on July 25, she recorded a time of 2:05.87, surpassing the previous mark of 2:06.90 set by Mary T. Meagher in 1981. This swim not only qualified her for the final, where she won the national title in 2:06.14, but also ranked as the second-fastest performance worldwide that year. Flickinger improved her own U.S. Open record three years later at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials in . On June 17, in the event final, she clocked 2:05.85 to claim victory by 0.02 seconds over Regan Smith, securing her berth to the and marking a personal best that placed her third on the all-time American list at the time.

Awards and honors

Flickinger earned two bronze medals at the in , placing third in the women's 400-meter medley and the 200-meter . At the , she collected seven medals across long course and events, including three golds (two in the 4×200-meter relay in 2017 and 2022 long course, and one in the 400-meter medley at the 2022 championships), three silvers (200-meter in 2019 and 2022 long course, and 200-meter in 2022), and one bronze (4×200-meter relay in 2022). During her collegiate career at the from 2013 to 2016, Flickinger was recognized as an 11-time first-team All-American by the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America. She contributed to three NCAA team championships in 2013, 2014, and 2016, and earned the Commissioner's Trophy for high-point honors at the conference championships. She was also named Female Swimmer of the Week on multiple occasions. In November 2024, Flickinger was announced as an inductee into the Aquatics Hall of Fame Class of 2025, recognizing her contributions to swimming in the state where she grew up and trained.

Personal life

Flickinger married fellow swimmer Martin Grodzki, a German native who grew up in the United States, in May 2016, with a second wedding ceremony held in August 2017 at the Club. The couple relocated from to , in 2019 to allow Flickinger to train under a new coach. As of 2025, both Flickinger and Grodzki work as agents in the East Valley area, brokered by My Home Group. Flickinger founded LAV Group and collaborates with her husband, applying her athletic discipline to their shared profession.

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