After her retirement, Caulkins finished her degree in broadcast journalism at the University of Florida, but did not swim for the school's team. Instead, she did commercial endorsements, and worked as a commentator for swimming competitions. The University of Florida created a swimming scholarship in her name called the Tracy Caulkins Award give to Florida's best female swimmer. After marrying swimmer Mark Stockwell in 1991, Caulkins and her husband moved to Australia. They had three children, a daughter, Emily, and twins Maddison and William. In Australia, she worked as an executive officer for the Australian Academy of Sport in Queensland, Australia, and was president of Womensport Queensland.
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18 days ago
I know her!!! Her daughter, Maddison is at All Hallows School in brisbane
about 1 year ago
Your paper on Tracy Caulkins is very interesting. I have never seen a swimmer who looked as talented as Tracy Caulkins. And very sympathetic too. As a reporter, I could interview her some times between 1978 and 1984. A great person and a tremendoux athlete.