Schuyler Bailar is an activist and trailblazer, born on May 2, 1996 in New York City, NY. He is notable for being the first openly transgender swimmer in NCAA Division I swimming history, and was recruited to swim for the Harvard men's swimming and diving team. His story has inspired many and has helped to break down barriers for transgender athletes.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth
Schuyler Bailar, the renowned swimmer from New York, has amassed an impressive net worth estimated to be between $100K to $1M by the year 2024. Bailar's exceptional achievements in swimming have garnered him a strong following and numerous accolades. As the first openly transgender NCAA Division I swimmer, Bailar's story has inspired many, making him a prominent figure in the sports world. With his determination and remarkable talent, it comes as no surprise that Schuyler Bailar's net worth continues to rise, reflecting his remarkable success as a swimmer.
About
Activist notable for being the first openly transgender Swimmer in NCAA Division I swimming history. He was recruited to swim for the Harvard men's swimming and diving team.
Before Fame
He and three USA swimming teammates set a USA swimming national age group record at the at the 2013 USA Swimming AT&T National Championships in the 400yd medley relay event. He was an accomplished high school and club team Swimmer.
Trivia
He transitioned from female to male during a gap year. He was previously recruited by Harvard to be part of the Women’s Swimming team.
Family Life
He and his brother, a fellow Swimmer, were born to parents Gregor Bailar and Terry Hong. He was born in New York City and raised in McLean, Virginia.
Associated With
He and Katie Ledecky were two of the four Swimmers who worked together to set the 400yd medley relay record at the 2013 USA Swimming AT&T Winter National Championships.
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