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Former U.S. National Team Member and current USA Swimming Manager of Psychological Services Emily Klueh has been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Archive photo via Mike Lewis/Ola Vista Photography
Former U.S. National Team Member and current USA Swimming Manager of Psychological Services Emily Klueh has been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
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November 29th, 2024 Lifestyle, National, News, Open Water
Former US National Team member and USA Swimming staffer Emily Brunemann Klueh has been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer and a group of supporters have launched a GoFundMe to help support her and her family financially during treatment.
Per the GoFundMe page:
“In November of this year, she noticed changes in her breast. She contacted her doctor and was scheduled for a mammogram and ultrasound. At only 38, she would not have normally been referred for a mammogram for another two years. Through these tests the doctors found eight masses in her chest and at least three lymph nodes suspicious of cancer. She then underwent biopsies of one of the masses and one of the lymph nodes which confirmed the devastating news that they were positive for invasive ductal carcinoma. Due to the positive findings in the lymph nodes, a PET scan was ordered. The doctors are now concerned the cancer has spread to the lining of her lungs. A biopsy of this area is scheduled for December 6th.”
Brunemann Klueh was an All-American distance swimmer at the University of Michigan, winning the 1650 free at the 2008 NCAA Championship meet. In 2009 she shifted her focus to open water. She was the 10k at the 2009 US National Championship and placed 9th in the 5k at the 2009 World Championships.
She would later win bronze in the 10k at the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships and won four Open Water World Cup gold medals from 2011 through 2013. In 2013, she became the first American to win the Open Water World Cup tour title.
In 2023, Klueh joined the USA Swimming National Team Division staff as the manager of mental health and emotional wellness. After the hiring, USA Swimming touted that they were the first U.S. National Governing Body with an in-house mental health professional on staff.
She also previously served as the program coordinator for Athletes Connected, a pioneering mental health program for athletes at the University of Michigan.
Emily Klueh is married to Michael Klueh, a three-time relay World Champion, former American Record holder in the 800 short course meters freestyle, and 9-time All-American at the University of Texas.
 




Prayers for Emily and her family. She has given so much back to the sport in her professional life in addition to being an amazing athlete.

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers’ Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …
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