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Gary Hall Jr.
Career Highlights

  • History's Fastest Swimmer in organized competition worldwide: Recorded the fastest time in organized competition worldwide (21.76) in 50m free, breaking the American record at the 2000 Olympic trials.

  • Third most decorated American Summer Olympic Athlete in history with TEN Olympic medals (Five Gold, Three Silver, Two Bronze)

  • Won Gold in 50m free at 2000 Sydney Olympics
  • Defended Gold in 50m free at 2004 Athens Olympics becoming first American to defend the title

  • Won Gold in the 400m medley relay that broke the world record at 2000 Sydney Olympics

  • Anchored American record setting 400m free relay at the 2000 Olympic Games

 
 


Additional Honors/Records

  • American and U.S. Open record-holder in 50m free; Fastest man in history of world competition
  • Owns three of the top 10 all-time performances in 50m free (all in competition)
  • Seventh-fastest man ever in 100m free; third-fastest American
  • Swam then-fastest relay split in history on 400m FR at 1996 Olympics
  • Owns fourth-fastest relay split in history in 100m free; fastest in U.S. history
  • Shared in 1995 USA Swimming Performance of the Year honors (400m FR, WR)
  • Anchored American record-setting 400y FR at 1994 NCAAs
  • Five-time All-Star team member (1994, 1996, 1998-00)
  • Seven-time National A team (1994-00)
  • 1992 Junior National champion in 50m and 100m free, both in national meet record times
  • 1992 Arizona prep champion in 50y, 100y and 200y free
  • Named the honorary captain for the NHL's Pheonix Coyotes' season home opener versus the St. Louis Blues
  • Spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association

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