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Kayla Han (Han) was born on 31 May, 2008 in Brea, California, United States, is an American swimmer. Discover Kayla Han's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 15 years old?
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She is a member of famous swimmer with the age 15 years old group.
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Kayla Han Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kayla Han worth at the age of 15 years old? Kayla Han’s income source is mostly from being a successful swimmer. She is from United States. We have estimated Kayla Han's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Kayla Han is an American competitive swimmer specializing in freestyle and individual medley events.
She is a 800 m freestyle Champion in 2023 World Junior Championships.
In 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, she won silver medalist in the 400-meter individual medley.
At the 2021 U.S. Open Championships, Han achieved a fourth-place finish in the 400-meter individual medley and placed seventh in the 800-meter freestyle.
She swam a 4:50.70 to break the 400-meter individual medley record set by Elizabeth Beisel in 2005 by over 4 seconds and qualify for the 2020 US Olympic Trials.
The third day of competition, 30 May, Han broke a third national age group record.
Han was born May 31, 2008, in Brea, California.
She competes for the Carmel Swim Club.
This time she broke the 800-meter freestyle record set by Isabella Rongione in 2012.
Han's time of 8:50.58 was almost 5 seconds faster than the previous record.
Over the course of 2018 and 2019, Han accumulated six USA Swimming national age group records for the girls 10 and under age group.
Her first record was in the 200-yard individual medley in December 2018 with a time of 2:13.33.
The next four records she accumulated over the months of January, February, and March in 2019, earning three more records in the 200-yard individual medley as well as one record in the 500-yard freestyle.
She culminated her record breaking streak in May 2019 by achieving her first national age group record in long course meters in the 200-meter individual medley with a time of 2:28.70.
Her accomplishments as a 10 year old were noticed by Swimming World and SwimSwam, with Swimming World giving her their "Up & Comers" honor for the month of June 2019 and SwimSwam awarding her the female Age Group Swimmer of the Year Swammy Award for the 2019 year.
She won the B-final of the 400-meter individual medley in Wave I of the 2020 USA Swimming Olympic Trials where she was the youngest swimmer to compete at 13 years of age.
A video of the race posted by NBC Sports on YouTube became the most viewed video from the year's Olympic trials.
Further performances in 2020 that put her at the top of her age group, then the 11—12 year old age group, in multiple events though not yet breaking age group records received additional recognition from SwimSwam, who awarded her the Swammy Award for the female Age Group Swimmer of the Year for 11—12 year olds for 2020.
At the 2021 California Speedo Grand Challenge in Irvine, California, in May 2021, Han set three additional national age group records, this time for the girls 11—12 age group and over the span of one weekend.
On the first day of competition, 28 May, Han broke the 400-meter freestyle national age group record set by Claire Tuggle with a time of 4:17.65.
The following day, Han broke a second national age group record.
Han was the youngest swimmer to qualify for the 2020 USA Swimming Olympic Trials, held in Omaha, Nebraska, and postponed to June 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, at 12 years of age.
In the Wave I preliminary heats of the 400-meter individual medley, on June 5, Han swam a 4:56.66 and advanced to the B-final.
She won the B-final later in the day with a time of 4:51.08 at 13 years, 8 days of age and did not advance to Wave II of the Olympic Trials.
NBC Sports posted a video clip of Han's win on its YouTube channel.
The clip turned out to be the most watched video clip from the 2020 US Olympic Team Trials in swimming on YouTube with over 940,000 views, beating out clips of swimmers who had previously competed in Olympic Games and won multiple Olympic gold medals including Simone Manuel, Katie Ledecky, and Caeleb Dressel.
By August 2022, the video had garnered over 1.2 million views and remained the most watched clip from the trials.
Her performances leading up to and at the 2020 Olympic Trials were noted by Swimming World who, in July 2021, gave her their "Up & Comers" age group swimmer of the month honor for her achievements.
At the 2021 West Speedo Summer Championships in Irvine, California, in August, Han set personal best times in a number of events including the 400-meter freestyle where she swam a 4:14.52 and ranked as the third fastest female American 13 years of age to swim the race in history.
On day one of competition, August 3, Han took fourth place with a time of 8:50.59 in the 800-meter freestyle.
The following morning, on day two of competition, Han swam a personal best time of 2:03.23 in the 200-meter freestyle prelims and advanced to the championship final of the event ranked fifth overall.
In the championship final, Han placed eighth with a time of 2:03.44.
Day three, Han lowered her best time in the 400-meter individual medley two times, first to a 4:50.65 in the prelims where she placed third, then to a 4:49.73 in the championship final where she placed fifth and was the only swimmer under 14 years of age competing.
Her swims moved her to the #22 position for 13—14 year old female American swimmers all-time.
She also lowered her personal best time in the 400-meter freestyle, swimming a 4:14.52 in the championship final, taking second place in the event where she was the only swimmer under 16 years of age to advance to the championship final, and dropping over two seconds off her previous best time.
Her fifth and final day of competition, Han competed every day of the championships, Han placed fifth in the 1500-meter freestyle with a time of 16:55.32, which was a little slower than the personal best time of 16:52.75 she swam at a 2021 Summer Sectional swim meet in Roseville, California, in July.
For the 2021 U.S. Open Championships, Han entered to compete in six individual events in the pre-scratch stage of lead-up to the start of competition on December 1.
Han was noted as someone to watch in one of four events of the meet highlighted in advance of competition by SwimSwam, specifically the 800-meter freestyle.
In the 800-meter freestyle, Han placed seventh overall with a personal best time of 8:46.18, dropping 4.4 seconds from her previous best time of 8:50.58 swum in May and finishing over 30 seconds behinds gold medalist Katie Ledecky.
Han finished second in the b-final, second-fastest final, of the 400-meter freestyle in 4:15.74.