On Saturday, April 20th, 2019 2x Olympian, Lia Neal returned home to Brooklyn to pay her skills forward.
Olympian Lia Neal is announced as a member of the New York Breakers, one of the American teams in the International Swimming League, getting the opportunity to represent her home state.
There is an amazing cohort of athletes competing at the highest level in their respective fields, and this is exemplified by these eight Asian American women in sports who are breaking all the stereotypes.
Lia’s biggest fan, her mother, Siu Neal, talks about her journey as the parent of a world class elite athlete and the advice she would give to other parents.
Olympian Lia Neal paid a visit to boys and girls in Brooklyn to teach them some swimming techniques and share some life lessons.
Lia Neal made a Brooklyn return, the borough of her birth, to inspire the next generation of athletes.
Two-time Olympic medalist swimmer Lia Neal chats with Digital Journal about her career as a professional swimmer and opens up about her achievements and the impact of technology on swimming.
New York native and Stanford alum signed a long-term deal with the leading swim brand that extends through the 2020 Olympic Games.
The women’s relay topped the podium in a mark of 3:27.78, falling just .08 shy of cracking the American Record. The foursome taking gold in tonight’s final included Olivia Smoliga, Lia Neal, Mallory Comerford and Kelsi Dahlia.
After five years at Stanford as an undergrad and post-grad training with coach Greg Meehan, Olympian Lia Neal has confirmed she’s made the move south to join David Marsh and Team Elite in San Diego, California.
“It’s great that we can use our platform and inspire kids who look up to us because they see themselves in us ... But we’re also not an easy fix for racism.” - Lia Neal
Lia Neal shares her experience from the Swim 1922 Clinic that took place as part of the TYR Pro Swim Series at Atlanta.
Lia Neal shares her experience from the Swim 1922 Clinic that took place as part of the TYR Pro Swim Series at Atlanta.
Behind the Scenes: Swimming with world class swimmers.
SwimSwam.com went behind the scene of the 2018 TYR Derby Pro Weekend.
Two-time Olympian Lia Neal put up solid performances in the 50, 100 and 200 free at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Atlanta. - Swimming World Magazine
Dolphin Swimming's 20th anniversary with 3x Olympians Swim Clinic featured with Josh Davis, Nathan Adrian & Lia Neal at Flushing Boys Club of New York in Chinatown.
Asian American Life is celebrating Asian American Olympic medalists who are breaking barriers and inspiring a new generation of athletes.