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Rhyan White (Rhyan Elizabeth White) was born on 25 January, 2000 in Herriman, Utah, United States, is an American swimmer. Discover Rhyan White'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 24 years old?

Popular As Rhyan Elizabeth White
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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 25 January, 2000
Birthday 25 January
Birthplace Herriman, Utah, United States
Nationality United States

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Rhyan White Height, Weight & Measurements

At 24 years old, Rhyan White height is 5 ft .

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Rhyan White Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rhyan White worth at the age of 24 years old? Rhyan White’s income source is mostly from being a successful swimmer. She is from United States. We have estimated Rhyan White's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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2000

Rhyan Elizabeth White (born January 25, 2000) is an American swimmer.

2016

At the 2016 US Olympic Trials in swimming, White competed in two events.

2017

White committed to competing collegiately for the University of Alabama in 2017 and started swimming for the school in the autumn of 2018.

She currently attends and swims for the University of Alabama, where she is majoring in psychology.

2018

At the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, she was the only swimmer representing the United States to win a medal.

She won her first world title in the 200-meter backstroke at the 2021 World Short Course Championships.

White was born and raised in Herriman, Utah.

While attending Cottonwood High School in Murray, Utah, she swam for her high school swim team, winning UHSAA state swimming championships titles in the 100-yard butterfly, 100-yard backstroke, and 200-yard individual medley.

She graduated from Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science, which is physically contained within Cottonwood High School.

She finished in 18th place overall in the 200-meter backstroke with a time of 2:12.36, and 61st overall with a time of 1:02.82 in the 100-meter backstroke.

White was the only American swimmer to win a medal of any type, gold, silver, or bronze, at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina, winning the bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke with a time of 1:00.60.

With the one bronze medal White won, the United States tied with Egypt, Spain, and South Korea for 30th-place in the medal table for swimming at the 2018 Youth Olympics.

In June 2021 at the US Olympic Trials in Omaha, Nebraska, White became the first woman from the University of Alabama to win any event at a US Olympic trials in swimming when she won the 200-meter backstroke.

2020

She won a silver medal in the 4x100-meter medley relay at the 2020 Summer Olympics for her contribution in the prelims of the event and placed fourth in both the 100-meter backstroke and the 200-meter backstroke.

At the 2020 Olympics, White also became the first Utah-born swimmer to compete in an Olympic Games.

White qualified for the 2020 US Olympic swim team with her first place finish in the 200-meter backstroke, with a time of 2:05.73, and her second place finish in the 100-meter backstroke with a time of 58.60.

The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan were the first Olympic Games White made the US Olympic team.

She became the third female athlete from the University of Alabama to make the US Olympic team in any sport, and the first female swimmer from the school.

White was the first swimmer from Utah to compete in an Olympic Games.

Her first race at an Olympic Games was in the prelims of the 100-meter backstroke where she swam a 59.02, ranked sixth overall, and advanced to the semifinals.

She advanced to the final from the semifinals where she swam a 58.46 and ranked fourth.

In the final, White swam a 58.43 and finished in fourth place less than half a second after the third place finisher and bronze medalist, American Regan Smith.

On day six of competition, White tied for second overall in the prelims heats of the 200-meter backstroke with a time of 2:08.23 and advanced to the semifinals.

In the semifinals on day seven, White swam the third fastest time for both semifinal heats with a time of 2:07.28 and qualified for the final of the 200 meter backstroke the following day.

Later in the day, White swam the backstroke leg of the 4x100-meter medley relay, contributing to the relay ranking second for all prelims heats and qualifying for the final.

In the morning on day eight, White placed fourth in the final of the 200-meter backstroke with her time of 2:06.39.

On the ninth and final day, the finals relay of the 4x100-meter medley relay finished second and White won a silver medal for her swim as part of the prelims relay in the event.

White entered to compete in three individual events, the 50-meter, 100-meter, and 200-meter backstroke, at the 2021 World Short Course Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in December.

In the prelims heats of the 100-meter backstroke on day one, White advanced to the semifinals with a time of 56.76 seconds, which ranked her fifth overall.

She tied Kira Toussaint of the Netherlands for second-rank in the semifinals with a time of 56.05 seconds and qualified for the final.

On the second day of competition, White helped win a silver medal in the 4×50-meter medley relay with finals relay teammates Lydia Jacoby, Claire Curzan, and Abbey Weitzeil, contributing a 26.33 backstroke split to the final time of 1:43.61.

Later in the same session, White placed fifth in the final of the 100-meter backstroke with a 55.87.

The following morning, White swam a 2:04.08 in the prelims heats of the 200-meter backstroke and qualified for the final ranking second overall.

In the evening, White won the gold medal in the 200-meter backstroke with a 2:01.58.

White's win was her first world title and the first individual gold medal won by a swimmer from the University of Alabama swim program at a World Championships.

Day four, White decided not to swim the 50-meter backstroke.

She officially withdrew from competition alongside teammates MIchael Andrew and Michael Brinegar the same day.

Day one of the 2022 Southeastern Conference Championships in February 2022, White helped win the 4×50 yard medley relay for the Alabama Crimson Tide in a time of 1:33.94 by splitting a 23.65 on the backstroke leg of the relay.

The relay's time of 1:33.94 set a new Southeastern Conference record.

The third day, she qualified for the final of the 100 yard butterfly with a rank of fourth and time of 51.76 in the prelims heats.