Cohen Groumi was born in Hod HaSharon, Israel, and is Jewish.[4][2] He has a younger brother and a younger sister.[5] His uncle is Israeli former Olympic swimmer Eran (Cohen) Groumi.[2][6] He started swimming classes around the age of ten, and was active in martial arts, particularly judo and capoeira. He attended Mosenson Preparatory School for high school in Hod Hasharon outside Tel Aviv.[1]
Swimming career
His father taught him how to swim because it was something he felt his son needed to know, but never pushed him to be a swimmer.[5][7][8] His swim club is Hapoel Hod Hasharon, and his coaches are Zohar Galili, Nikita Shkilenko, Tom Rushton, and David Marsh.[9][8]
At the 2018 European Junior Swimming Championships in July 2018 in Helsinki, Finland, at 16 years of age he won a gold medal in the 4×200 m freestyle relay with Denis Loktev, Bar Soloveychik, and Tomer Frankel. .[5] He said: "For the final status, I sacrificed an individual 200 meter medley final, and it was worth it, because winning gold with your friends is much more fun than a personal achievement, it's very powerful."[5] In October 2018, he competed in the Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina, finishing 4th in the 200 meter individual medley, an event that would remain a strength.[11]
At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Cohen Groumi competed in the men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay, finishing 10th with a combined time of 7:08.65 (as he swam 1:46.41 as the anchor).[11][13] He also competed in the 200 IM, finishing 30th with a personal best time of 1:59:44.[11][13]
Perhaps his most significant event was when he swam fly on the 4×100m Medley Relay, where an 8th-place finish with a combined team time of 3:44.77 set a new Israeli record, which brought considerable national attention to the young swimmer.[13][14][11] He was also registered to swim the 100 Fly, but scratched it to improve the possibility of team success in the relay.[11][13][5]
2021–22; Big Ten championship, Maccabiah Games championship
At the 2022 Maccabiah Games in Israeli in July, Cohen Groumi won the gold medal in the 100 fly, in a time of 53.21.[17]
2023–present; Big Ten Championships, European Championship
At the February 2023 Big Ten Championships in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as a sophomore Cohen Groumi was a Big Ten Champion in the 200-yard IM (1:41.20) and the 100 yard butterfly (44.50; a new Big Ten meet record), won silver medals in the 800-Yard Freestyle Relay (6:13.51), 200-Yard Medley Relay (1:23.07), and 200-Yard Butterfly (1:40.21), won a bronze medal in the 200-Yard Freestyle Relay (1:16.60), and was All-Big Ten First Team.[18][19] In March 2023 at the 2023 NCAA Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he was the only Michigan team member to win All-American honors, winning them in the 200-yard Butterfly as he finished eighth with a time of 1:42.37.[20][15]
In 2024 as a junior at the Big Ten Conference Championships in March he won gold medals in the 200-Yard Butterfly (1:39.60) and 200-Yard IM (1:40.48), and won the silver medal in the 100-Yard Butterfly (44.60).[15] Cohen Groumi was named Big Ten Swimmer of the Championships.[15]