She Looked Like a Rugby Coach… Then Her Motown Cover Had the X Factor Judges Stunned

When Caitlin Koch walked onto The X Factor USA stage in 2011, she didn’t fit the usual pop-star image. She introduced herself as a 21-year-old rugby coach and player, which made what happened next even more surprising. 

Her song choice was a bold one: “Stop! In the Name of Love” by The Supremes. But instead of doing a simple copy, Caitlin turned the Motown classic into something slower, smokier, and full of soul. From the first note, the judges’ expressions changed — the sporty girl they expected to be “fun” suddenly sounded like a real artist. 

What made the audition stand out was the contrast: strong athlete on the outside, rich retro-soul voice the second she started singing. The performance helped turn Caitlin into one of the memorable contestants of X Factor USA Season 1, and it’s still remembered as the audition that made people stop judging her by first impressions.

 

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