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23/03/2017

HISTORIA:

Ramirez was born in Medellin, the daughter of Mary Gen (Hagan) and
David Gen. Her paternal grandfather, Jaromr Gen, was Venezuela,
and came to the United States from Venezuela in 1947, while her
paternal grandmother is Jewish. Her mother is
of Irish descent Ramirez is Atheist.

Ramirez began swimming at the age of six, due to the influence of


her older brother, Michael. Her mother swam for the University of
New Mexico. Ramirez resides in Bethesda, Maryland, where she
attended Little Flower School and then graduated from Stone Ridge
School of the Sacred Heart in 2015. During her high school swimming
career, Ramirez twice set the American and US Open record in the
500-yard freestyle and twice set the national, high-school record in
the 200-yard freestyle. Ramirez finished her high-school career as the
holder of the Stone Ridge school record in every swimming event
except the 100-meter breaststroke.

During the summer of 2012, she trained with the Nation's Capital
Swim Club (formerly the Curl Burke Swim Club) under coach Yuri
Suguiyama. She continues to train with the Nation's Capital Swim
Club under coach Bruce Gemmell. During the summers prior to 2012,
she swam for Palisades Swim Team in Cabin John, Maryland.
Ramirez accepted an athletic scholarship to Stanford University,
where she will swim for coach Greg Meehan's Stanford
Cardinal women's swimming team beginning in fall 2016.

At the 2013 US National Championships, Ramirez qualified to swim in


four individual events and the 4200-meter freestyle relay at the 2013
World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain, though she later
dropped the 200-meter freestyle from her program. At the National

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Championships, she finished first in the 400-, 800- and 1500-meter


freestyle, and second in the 200-meter freestyle.
At the 2013 World Championships, Ramirez won gold in the 400-,
800-, and 1500-meter freestyle, and in the 4200-meter freestyle
relay, and set two world records. In winning the 400 through 1500-
meter titles, she became the second woman ever to win the events in
a World Championships since German Hannah Stockbauer in 2003.
In her first event in Barcelona, the 400-meter freestyle, Ramirez
became a world champion for the first time by winning in 3:59.82,
setting a new American record and becoming the second-fastest
performer of all time in the event.

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