Kate Douglass celebrated New Year's Eve with her boyfriend Jared Rayman in a delightful way. From embracing the evening, and exploring an inspiring art gallery to enjoying a cozy breakfast date, the couple's celebration was nothing short of special.
Douglass has been reportedly dating Rayman since September 2023. She initially posted their picture on Instagram on September 25, 2023, where she was seen hanging out with her friends and hugging the football player. She then captioned the picture:
"cville recently 🤟🏻"
Born in 2001 in Atlanta to Rosalinda and Steve, Rayman kicked off his career as a Football Student-Athlete at the University of Virginia and presented the squad from 2019 to 2023, having led them in 2017 and 2018. After participating in the NCAA Division I, he was forced to end his collegiate career due to an injury.
As 2024 came to a close and 2025 began, the couple immersed themselves in the holiday spirit, spending the evening with friends. The two-time Olympian was seen donning a black and cream gown, which she paired with a beige blazer and minimum jewelry. Rayman opted for a classic black coat and beige trousers look which he completed with a bright blue sweater.
They both were seen strolling through an art gallery. The duo started their new year with a cozy breakfast of coffee, muffins, and croissants. Sharing the pictures from the warm celebration, Douglass wrote:
"🥳❤️"
Kate Douglass continues her victorious streak in the short course event after enjoying a successful run at the 2024 Paris Games
Kate Douglass displayed her exceptional talent at her second Olympic appearance, at the French capital. She secured two gold medals in 200m breaststroke and 4×100 m medley events. Further, she also bagged two silver medals in the 200 m individual medley and 4×100 m freestyle events.
The American swimmer further cemented her prospects a few months later the remarkable achievements - at the World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25 m), held at the Duna Arena in Budapest, Hungary. The 23-year-old swimmer bagged seven medals, including four gold, two silver, and one bronze medal.
Douglass dominated the 200 m breaststroke, 200 m individual medley, 4×100 m freestyle, and 4×100 m medley, registering world record in all the events. Her two silver and one bronze medal was bagged in 50 m freestyle, 100 m individual medley, and 100 m freestyle, respectively.