Yale Bulldogs Snag 2027 Verbal Pledge From Backstroker Chloe Meyer-Blohm
NEW COMMIT: Yale University has scored a big verbal commitment* for the 2027-28 season and beyond from Chloe Meyer-Blohm. Meyer-Blohm hails from San Jose, Costa Rica, and currently lives in Exeter, New Hampshire. Meyer-Blohm is a Junior National qualifier who specializes in backstroke.
Regarding her commitment, she said:
“I‘m SO excited to announce my verbal commitment to the admissions process at Yale University! Thanks you so much to all of my coaches, friends, family and teammates for supporting me throughout this process. GO BULLDOGS”
When in the United States, Meyer-Blohm trains with Commonwealth Swimming. She took second in the 100 back and fourth in both the 50 back and 200 back at New England Short Course Senior Championships back in December. Last summer, she secured silver in the 50m and 100m back at New England Long Course Senior Championships while grabbing bronze in the 200m back.
When in Costa Rica, Meyer-Blohm trains with Delfines Humboldt.
Her best times include:
- 50 back – 25.33
- 100 back – 54.84
- 200 back – 2:02.38
- 50 free – 24.10
- 100 free – 51.72
- 200 free – 1:53.69
Currently a junior at Phillips Exeter Academy, Meyer-Blohm was the 100 back runner-up at the 2026 Eastern Interscholastic Swimming Championship where she helped her 4×50 medley relay team to gold. She finished third in the 100 back at the championship meet during her sophomore season.
The Bulldogs finished fifth in the team standings at the 2026 Ivy League Championships. Meyer-Blohm would’ve scored in the B-final of the 100 back and C-final of the 200 back at the conference meet.
*IVY LEAGUE DISCLAIMER:* A “verbal commitment” does not guarantee admission. An Ivy League coach cannot guarantee admission but can only commit support in the admissions process.
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