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Who are the 3 best swimmers in the world?

Who are the 3 best swimmers in the world?

Top 10 Swimmers of All Time

  1. Mark Spitz, born 1950.
  2. Michael Phelps, born 1985.
  3. Â 3. Ian Thorpe, born 1982.
  4. Aleksandr Popov, born 1971.
  5. Pieter van den Hoogenband, born 1978.
  6. Johnny Weissmuller, born 1904 – died 1984.
  7. Grant Hackett, born 1980.
  8. Krisztina Egerszegi, born 1974.

What famous swimmer never lost a race?

Michael Phelps has a silver medal in the 200 butterfly from the London Olympics, a race he was never supposed to lose (he won it again four years later). Coming into the Tokyo Games, Titmus was the only swimmer who had beaten Ledecky in a distance race at a major meet.

Who is the most famous American swimmer?

Michael Phelps
Michael Phelps is an American swimmer who holds the record for the most Olympics medals won by any athlete at 28, including 23 gold medals and 13 individual golds. Phelps competed in his first Olympics at the age of 15, as part of the U.S. men’s swim team.

Who is the most famous swimmer in Australia?

Ian Thorpe
Ian Thorpe is Australia’s most successful Olympian of all time with a total of nine medals, (five gold, three silver and one bronze medal) from Sydney and Athens combined.

Who is the most successful British Olympic swimmer?

He also won three medals at the 1906 unofficial Intercalated Games to give him a total of eight swimming medals. Rebecca Adlington with two gold and two bronze medals between 2008 and 2012 and is the most successful female British Olympian in the pool.

What are famous swimmers names?

Michael Phelps. Most people will take it as no surprise that we’ve deemed Phelps the best swimmer in the world. Phelps is known for breaking the all-time record for the most Olympic gold medals, with a total of 22 medals overall. Now considered the most famous Olympic swimmer of all time, Phelps is also the long course world…

Who is the only US female swimmer to win an Olympic medal?

Torres is the only swimmer to represent the U.S. in five Olympics games. She is also one of the most famous female swimmers and has been named one of the “Top Female Athletes of the Decade” by Sports Illustrated. She has blazed the trail for many women in the swimming community and has earned 12 Olympic medals, four of them gold.

Who was the youngest British woman to win a gold medal in swimming?

At the time of the 1912 Olympic, Belle Moore was at just over 17 and a half, was a swimming instructor when she won her gold medal as the lead swimmer in the successful 4 x 100 metres relay team at the 1912 Olympics, which made her the youngest British woman ever to win on Olympic gold medal.