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Full name
  
Garrett Weber-Gale

Strokes
  
Height
  
1.88 m

Nickname(s)
  
"G-dubs," "G"

Club
  
Longhorn Aquatics

Weight
  
82 kg

National team
  
Name
  
Garrett Weber-Gale

Awards
  
Best Moment ESPY Award

Sport
  
Role
  
Olympic athlete



Born
  
August 6, 1985 (age 39) (
1985-08-06
)

Education
  
University of Texas at Austin, Nicolet High School

Olympic medals
  
Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

Similar People
  
Michael Phelps, Jason Lezak, Cullen Jones, Nathan Adrian, Aaron Peirsol

Profiles

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Garrett Weber-Gale (born August 6, 1985) is an American competition swimmer, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and world record-holder in two events.

Contents

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Early life

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Weber-Gale is Jewish, and was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He competed for the Texas Longhorns swimming and diving team of the University of Texas from 2003 to 2007. In 2006, he was the NCAA Division I champion in the 100-yard freestyle.

Swimming career

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He won the 100 and 50-meter freestyles at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in 47.92 and 21.47 seconds respectively. His time of 21.47 in the 50-meter was an American record. By clocking a time of 47.78 in the prelims of the 100 freestyle at the Trials, he became the first American to break 48 seconds in that event.

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At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Weber-Gale was as a member of the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay team in a final that has been heralded as the best relay in the history of swimming. He was the second leg of that relay and had a split of 47.02 as the US won the gold ahead of pre-race favorite France. Weber-Gale also earned a gold medal for his contribution in the heats of the 4 × 100 m medley relay. Weber-Gale also competed in both the 50 m and 100 m freestyle events but did not advance past the semifinals of either one.

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At the 2009 USA Nationals and World Championships trials, Weber-Gale placed third in the 100 m freestyle in 48.19. He also tied for second with Cullen Jones in the 50m freestyle in 21.55, which required a swim-off to decide who would get to compete in the event at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome. Jones won the swim-off in 21.41, which broke Weber-Gale's American record in the event.

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At the 2009 World Championships, Weber-Gale swam the lead-off leg of the 4 × 100 m freestyle preliminaries in 48.30. He earned a gold medal in the event when the US placed first in the final.

In 2013, Weber-Gale was chosen to be the flag bearer for Team USA at the opening ceremonies of the 19th Maccabiah. At the games he won two gold medals; one in 100 m freestyle at 48.99 seconds and a second one in the 50 m freestyle at 0:22:12 (MR). Weber-Gale also won silver in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay.

Miscellaneous

Weber-Gale began his competitive career as a YMCA age-group swimmer at the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center in Brown Deer, Wisconsin. He refined his stroke training in Austin, Texas, swimming with Circle C (now Longhorn Aquatics). In 2003, he set a national public high school record while at Nicolet High School in the 100-yard (91 m) freestyle with a time of 43.49. He is a four-time Wisconsin State Champion, twice in the backstroke and once in the freestyle.

Weber-Gale also was a multiple-time Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (a URJ summer camp) triathlon champion.

On November 17, 2008, Weber-Gale won a Golden Goggles award with Beijing relay teammates Michael Phelps, Cullen Jones and Jason Lezak.

On July 19, 2009, Weber-Gale (along with Phelps, Jones and Lezak) received an ESPY Award for Best Moment for their 4 × 100 m freestyle relay performance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Weber-Gale married in Austin, Texas, in the fall of 2013.

Hall of Fame

Weber-Gale was elected to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame's induction class of 2015.

References

Garrett Weber-Gale Wikipedia


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