Hoelzer swam on the international stage consistently from 2002 to 2009 with a podium swim at every major international meet except the Olympics in 2004, where she placed 5th. According to
SwimSwam magazine, she is considered one of the top 10 women swimmers who did not win an Olympic gold medal. She was on the 1998 National Junior Team. She was a five-time National A Team member from (2002–06) and a member of the 2009-10 National Team. She was on the All-star Team from 2003-06. She won the 200 back National in 2006 SUM and 2005 SPG. At Auburn University, she was a six-time NCAA Champion, an SEC and NCAA record holder, and a 22-time All-American. During her tenure swimming for the
Auburn Tigers, they won the NCAA National swimming title 3 years in 2002, 2003 and 2004. At her high school, Huntsville High, she was an eight-time state champion and a 1999 Scholastic All-American.
2002 Pan Pacific Games 2002: Gold, 200m BK
2003 World Aquatics Championships WORLD - 2 Final, 200m BK; 5 Semi, 200m BK.
2004 Short Course Worlds 2004: Gold, 200m BK; Silver, 400m MR(pr)
2004 Olympics '''' At the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials, Hoelzer qualified to swim the 200-meter backstroke by placing first, with a time of 2:11.88. She also swam in the 100-meter backstroke, but did not qualify to swim that event at the Olympics. In the
2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, she placed 5th in the 200-meter backstroke, with a time of 2:10.70.
2005 World Aquatics Championships WORLD - 2 Final, 200m BK.
2006 Short Course Worlds 2006: Gold, 200m BK; Silver, 400m MR; Bronze, 800m FR-R(pr); t4, 400m FR-R; 6, 100m BK
2006 Pan Pacifics 2006: Silver, 200m BK; 6, 100m BK
2007 World Aquatics Championships WORLD - 11 Semi, 50m BK; 1 Semi, 200m BK; 1 Final, 200m BK (American Record); 1 Final(pr), 800m FR-R.
2008 Olympics '''' At the U.S. Trials on July 1, 2008, Hoelzer qualified to swim in the 100-meter backstroke at the 2008 Olympics. On July 5, 2008, Hoelzer broke her former
Auburn University roommate
Kirsty Coventry's world record of 2:06.39 in the 200-meter backstroke, with a time of 2:06.09, ultimately qualifying for her second event in the 2008 Olympics. This record was broken in Beijing by Coventry. She also qualified for the women's 4×100-meter medley relay. Hoelzer won a bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke on August 12 in Beijing. She also won the silver medal in the 200-meter backstroke on August 16, and the silver medal in the 4×100-meter medley relay on August 17
2008 Short Course Worlds SC WORLDS - 14 Semi, 50m BK (SCM); 7 Semi, 100m BK (SCM); 6 Final, 100m BK (SCM); 100m BK (SCM); 3 Final, 200m BK (SCM); 14 Semi, 50m FL (SCM); 16 Semi, 100m FL (SCM); 1 Final, 400m MED-R (SCM) (WR)
2009 Short Course National Championships 2009: 3, 200y BK; 4, 100y BK; 6, 100y FL
Duel in the Pool History 2009: Gold, 400m MR(WR); Silver, 100m BK & 200m BK(AR) 2005: Gold, 200m BK; Silver, 100m BK; 6, 200m FL 2003: Gold, 200m BK; Bronze, 100m BK
Olympic Trials History 2008: 1, 200m BK; 2, 100m BK 2004: 1, 200m BK; 8, 100m BK
U.S. Nationals History 3, 100m BK/200m BK
Records Former WR holder in the 400m medley relay, set at the 2009 MOO Duel in the Pool Former WR holder in 200m BK, set at 2008 Olympic Trials Former WR holder in 400m MED- R (SCM), set at 2008 SC Worlds Former AR in 200m BK, set at 2007 World Championships ==Personal life==