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Rowdy Gaines. Ambrose "Rowdy" Gaines IV (born February 17, 1959) is an American former competitive swimmer, U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame member, three-time Olympic gold medalist, and member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame. He is a swimming analyst for television network NBC. [1]
- 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
- 161 lb (73 kg)
- United States
- Auburn University
Rowdy Gaines (Estados Unidos, 17 de febrero de 1959) es un nadador estadounidense retirado especializado en pruebas de estilo libre, donde consiguió ser campeón olímpico en 1984 en los 100 metros. [ 1 ]
Ambrose "Rowdy" Gaines. 3 x Olympic Gold Medalist. Set 10 world records between 1978 & 1984. NBC Olympic Commentator. Motivational Speaker. Gaines is often referred to as "Swimming’s Greatest Ambassador." Maybe life goes on without the Olympics, but not for the fastest swimmer on Earth.
28 de feb. de 2024 · Often referred to as “Swimming’s Greatest Ambassador”, Ambrose “Rowdy” Gaines is a three-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer. The Winter Haven, Florida, native didn’t start swimming until he was 17, but improved rapidly within two years to earn a swimming scholarship to Auburn University.
4 de jun. de 2021 · by Lisa Costantini. Ryan Lochte poses during the Team USA Tokyo 2020 Olympic shoot on November 23, 2019 in West Hollywood, California. The day was August 4, 1984, a week into the Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984. A 25-year-old Rowdy Gaines had just won three gold medals at his first-ever Olympics.
Maybe life goes on without the Olympics, but not for the fastest swimmer on Earth. His determination to compete in Los Angeles in 1984 and his stellar success mark Rowdy Gaines one of the world's most dedicated as well as ambitious athletes and symbolize the American quest for more than gold.
22 de jul. de 2021 · Ambrose Gaines IV, the Olympic gold medal winner from Winter Haven better known as “Rowdy,” is in Japan as a television commentator for the summer games. In 1984, as a 25-year-old, he won three...