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Cedric Büssing

German swimmer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cedric Büssing (born 17 October 2003[1]) is a German competitive swimmer who represented Germany at the 2024 Summer Olympics. A member of the Indianapolis Greyhounds,[2] he became the first NCAA Division II swimmer to make an Olympic final, finishing 8th in the 400m individual medley.[3] During his preliminary heat, Büssing set the German national record with a time of 4:11.52, surpassing Jacob Heidtmann's time set in 2015.[3]

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Büssing is originally from Grevenbroich.[4] He attended Goethe-Gymnasium in Dortmund.[2] He is a 17-time NCAA All-American and holds numerous school records as part of the Greyhounds.[2] He won three medals at the 2021 European Junior Swimming Championships.[5]

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