Tricia Zorn-Hudson is a member of the 2022 U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame Class.
Former Nebraska swimmer Trischa Zorn-Hudson has earned induction into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame, Class of 2022, as announced by the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. The class of 2022 is comprised of eight individuals, two teams, two legends, one coach and one special contributor who will be inducted tonight (June 24) during a ceremony at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs.
Zorn-Hudson, a paralympic swimmer who has won more Olympic medals than any other athlete in history, is joined by 2022 inductees Natalie Coughlin (University of California, Berkeley/swimming), Muffy Davis (Para alpine skiing and Para-cycling), Mia Hamm (University of North Carolina/soccer), David Kiley (Para alpine skiing, Para track and field, and wheelchair basketball), Michelle Kwan (figure skating), Michael Phelps (swimming), Lindsey Vonn (alpine skiing), the 1976 Women's 4x100 Freestyle Relay Swimming Team, the 2002 Paralympic Sled Hockey Team, Gretchen Fraser (University of Puget Sound/alpine skiing), Roger Kingdom (University of Pittsburgh/track and field), Pat Summitt (University of Tennessee/basketball coach) and Billie Jean King (special contributor).