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Nathan Adrian

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Nathan Adrian (born December 7, 1988) is an American swimmer and Olympic gold medalist who currently holds the American record in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle (short course).

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Adrian swam in the heats of the 4??100 m freestyle relay and earned a gold medal when the United States won in the final. He has won a total of ten medals in major international competition, nine gold, and one silver spanning the Olympics, the World , and the Pan Pacific Championships.


Adrian was born in Bremerton, Washington in 1988, the son of James and Cecilia Adrian. His mother, Cecilia, is Chinese and was born and raised in Hong Kong. Cecilia is a nurse for the Bremerton school district and his father, James, is a retired nuclear engineer for the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Adrian has an older sister, Donella, who swam at Arizona State, and an older brother, Justin, who swam at Washington. Adrian started swimming at the age of five because of the influence of his siblings. He is a 2006 graduate of Bremerton High School. Adrian is currently a pre-med student at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Adrian is a three-time NCAA champion, having won the 50-yard freestyle in 2009 and the 100-yard freestyle in 2009 and 2010.


2008 Short Course World Championships

At the 2008 Short Course World Championships , Adrian won gold in the 100 m freestyle and 4??100 m freestyle relay and silver in the 4??100 m medley relay. In the 4??100 m freestyle relay, Adrian combined with Ryan Lochte, Bryan Lundquist and Doug Van Wie won gold in a world record time of 3:08.44. In his second event, the 100 m freestyle, Adrian won gold in a time of 46.67, just ahead of Filippo Magnini who finished second with a time of 46.70. For his last event, the 4??100 m medley relay, Adrian combined with Randall Bal, Mark Gangloff and Ryan Lochte won silver behind Russia.

2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games

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At the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Adrian placed 4th in the 100 m freestyle, qualifying him to swim in the at the Olympics. He also placed 6th in the 50 m freestyle.

In the heats of the 4??100 m freestyle relay, Adrian swam the first leg, splitting a time of 48.82. Cullen Jones, Benjamin Wildman-Tobriner and Matt Grevers completed the relay with a final time of 3:12.23, a world record. This record was broken one day later when Michael Phelps, Garrett Weber-Gale, Cullen Jones and Jason Lezak swam a time of 3:08.24, beating France and Australia in the final. By swimming in the heats, Adrian earned a gold medal even though he didn't swim in the final.

Adrian was training under coach Mike Bottom in the Florida Keys as part of The Race Club World Team leading up to the 2008 Oylmpics in Beijing.

2009 World Championships

At the 2009 National Championships, Adrian placed first in the 50 and 100 m freestyle, qualifying him to swim at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome.

At the 2009 World Aquatics Championships, Adrian earned gold in the 4??100 m freestyle relay and the 4??100 m medley relay. Adrian also placed 6th in the 50 m freestyle and 10th in the 100 m freestyle. After Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte and Matt Grevers completed their legs in the 4??100 m freestyle relay, the United States had a slight deficit behind Russia. However, Adrian swam the anchor leg in 46.79 to overtake Danila Izotov for first place. The final time of 3:09.21 was a championship record. In the 4??100 m medley relay, Adrian contributed in the heats (with Matt Grevers, Mark Gangloff and Tyler McGill) and earned a gold medal when the United States placed first in the final.

2010

At the 2010 National Championships, Adrian qualified to compete at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships by winning the 50 and 100 m freestyle titles. His win in the 100 m freestyle also guaranteed him a spot on the 4??100 m freestyle and medley relay.

At the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, Adrian won a total of four gold medals, the best performance of his career. In his first event, the 100 m freestyle, Adrian won the gold medal in 48.15, beating Canadian Brent Hayden and world-record holder in the 100 m freestyle Cesar Cielo. The following day, Adrian lined up alongside Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte and Jason Lezak to anchor the 4??100 m freestyle relay. With no competition, Adrian recorded a time of 47.51 and the American team went on to win the gold in a time of 3:11.74. The following day, Adrian then competed in the 50 m freestyle and the 4??100 m medley relay. In the final of the 50 m freestyle, Adrian shocked favourite Cielo, winning in a time of 21.55. Cielo finished second in 21.57. About an hour and a half later, Adrian competed in the 4??100 m medley relay with Aaron Peirsol, Mark Gangloff and Michael Phelps. Performing the freestyle leg, Adrian recorded a time of 47.54, the fastest in the field and the American team went on to win the gold in a time of 3:32.48.


EventTimeVenueDate
50 m freestyle (long course)'''21.46RomeJuly 31, 2009
100 m freestyle (long course)'''48.00IndianapolisJuly 10, 2009
50 m freestyle (short course)'''20.71ManchesterDecember 19, 2009
100 m freestyle (short course)'''45.08''' ManchesterDecember 19, 2009

Last updated August 31, 2010.



  • USA Swimming athlete bio: Nathan Adrian

  • Cal athlete bio: Nathan Adrian

  • Nathan Adrian Photo Gallery at the Race Club


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