Jon C. Olsen (born April 25, 1969) is an American former competition swimmer, four-time Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. Olsen was a successful relay swimmer for the U.S. national team in the late 1980s and 1990s. He has won a total of 27 medals in major international competition, 20 gold, 5 silver, and 2 bronze spanning the Olympics, the World, Pan Pacific, and the Pan American championships.
Swimming career
Olsen represented the United States at two consecutive Olympic Games, and won a total number of five Olympic medals, including four golds. At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, he won his first gold medal as a member of the winning U.S. team in the men's 4×100-meter freestyle relay, together with teammates Joe Hudepohl, Matt Biondi and Tom Jager. He won a second gold medal for swimming the freestyle anchor leg for the first-place U.S. team in the men's 4×100-meter medley relay. With his medley relay teammates Jeff Rouse (backstroke), Nelson Diebel (breaststroke), and Pablo Morales (butterfly), he tied the world record in the event of 3:36.93. He also received a bronze medal as a member of the third-place U.S. team in the men's 4×200-meter freestyle relay. Individually, he also placed fourth in the final of the men's 100-meter freestyle with a time of 49.51 seconds.[1]
Four years later at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, Olsen again won a gold medal as a member of the first-place U.S. team in the men's 4×100-meter freestyle relay with fellow team members Josh Davis, Brad Schumacher and Gary Hall, Jr., and set a new Olympic record of 3:15.41. He received another gold for swimming for the winning U.S. team in the preliminary heats of the men's 4×200-meter freestyle relay. He also competed in the individual men's 100-meter freestyle and placed ninth overall in the B Final of the event with a time of 49.80 seconds.[1] Olsen was elected captain of the U.S. Olympic swim team at the 1996 Games by his teammates.
During his career, Olsen was trained by former freestyle sprinter Jonty Skinner. He was also coached by the current Laurel Swim Association head coach, Warren Holladay, who was previously an assistant coach at the University of Alabama. Olsen attended the University of Alabama, where he swam for Alabama Crimson Tide swimming and diving team. He currently resides in the Florida Keys with his family where he coaches swimming. He has two daughters and a son.
See also
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- 1964:
Steve Clark, Mike Austin, Gary Ilman, Don Schollander (USA)
- 1968:
Zac Zorn, Stephen Rerych, Mark Spitz, Ken Walsh (USA)
- 1972:
David Edgar, John Murphy, Jerry Heidenreich, Mark Spitz (USA)
- 1984:
Chris Cavanaugh, Mike Heath, Matt Biondi, Rowdy Gaines (USA)
- 1988:
Chris Jacobs, Troy Dalbey, Tom Jager, Matt Biondi (USA)
- 1992:
Joe Hudepohl, Matt Biondi, Tom Jager, Jon Olsen, Shaun Jordan, Joel Thomas (USA)
- 1996:
Jon Olsen, Josh Davis, Brad Schumacher, Gary Hall Jr., David Fox, Scott Tucker (USA)
- 2000:
Michael Klim, Chris Fydler, Ashley Callus, Ian Thorpe, Todd Pearson, Adam Pine (AUS)
- 2004:
Roland Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend, Ryk Neethling (RSA)
- 2008:
Michael Phelps, Garrett Weber-Gale, Cullen Jones, Jason Lezak, Nathan Adrian, Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Matt Grevers (USA)
- 2012:
Amaury Leveaux, Fabien Gilot, Clément Lefert, Yannick Agnel, Alain Bernard, Jérémy Stravius (FRA)
- 2016:
Caeleb Dressel, Michael Phelps, Ryan Held, Nathan Adrian, Jimmy Feigen, Blake Pieroni, Anthony Ervin (USA)
- 2020:
Caeleb Dressel, Blake Pieroni, Bowe Becker, Zach Apple, Brooks Curry (USA)
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- 1960:
McKinney, Hait, Larson, Farrell (USA)
- 1964:
Mann, Craig, Schmidt, Clark (USA)
- 1968:
Hickcox, McKenzie, Russell, Walsh (USA)
- 1972:
Stamm, Bruce, Spitz, Heidenreich (USA)
- 1976:
Naber, Hencken, Vogel, Montgomery (USA)
- 1980:
Kerry, Evans, Tonelli, Brooks (AUS)
- 1984:
Carey, Lundquist, Morales, Gaines (USA)
- 1988:
Berkoff, Schroeder, Biondi, Jacobs (USA)
- 1992:
Rouse, Diebel, Morales, Olsen (USA)
- 1996:
Rouse, Linn, Henderson, Hall Jr. (USA)
- 2000:
Krayzelburg, Moses, Crocker, Hall Jr. (USA)
- 2004:
Peirsol, Hansen, Crocker, Lezak (USA)
- 2008:
Peirsol, Hansen, Phelps, Lezak (USA)
- 2012:
Grevers, Hansen, Phelps, Adrian (USA)
- 2016:
Murphy, Miller, Phelps, Adrian (USA)
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- 1973: USA (Nash, Bottom, Montgomery, Murphy)
- 1975: USA (Furniss, Montgomery, Coan, Murphy)
- 1978: USA (Babashoff, Gaines, Montgomery, McCagg)
- 1982: USA (Cavanaugh, Leamy, McCagg, Gaines)
- 1986: USA (Jager, Heath, Wallace, Biondi)
- 1991: USA (Jager, Lang, Gjertsen, Biondi)
- 1994: USA (Olsen, Davis, Taner, Hall, Jr.)
- 1998: USA (Tucker, Olsen, Walker, Hall, Jr.)
- 2001: Australia (Klim, Callus, Pearson, Thorpe)
- 2003: Russia (Kapralov, Usov, Pimankov, Popov)
- 2005: USA (Phelps, Walker, Dusing, Lezak)
- 2007: USA (Phelps, Walker, Jones, Lezak)
- 2009: USA (Phelps, Lochte, Grevers, Adrian)
- 2011: Australia (Magnussen, Targett, Abood, Sullivan)
- 2013: France (Agnel, Manaudou, Gilot, Stravius)
- 2015: France (Metella, Manaudou, Gilot, Stravius)
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- 1993: United States (Schwenk, Wunderlich, Henderson, Olsen)
- 1995: New Zealand (Winter, Kent, Callaghan, Bray)
- 1997: Australia (Radley, Rogers, Huegill, Klim)
- 1999: Australia (Welsh, Rogers, Klim, Fydler)
- 2000: United States (Krayzelburg, Marrs, Walker, Tucker)
- 2002: United States (Peirsol, Denniston, Marshall, Lezak)
- 2004: United States (Peirsol, Hansen, Crocker, Lezak)
- 2006: Australia (Welsh, Rickard, Pine, Callus)
- 2008: Russia (Donets, Geybel, Korotyshkin, Sukhorukov)
- 2010: United States (Thoman, Alexandrov, Lochte, Weber-Gale)
- 2012: United States (Grevers, Cordes, Shields, Lochte)
- 2014: Brazil (Guido, Silva, Macedo, Cielo)
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- 1967:
K. Walsh, M. Fitzmaurice, M. Spitz, D. Schollander (USA)
- 1971:
D. Edgar, S. Genter, J. Heidenreich, F. Heckl (USA)
- 1975:
J. Babashoff, A. Ruby, M. Grattan, R. Abbott (USA)
- 1979:
R. Gaines, J. Babashoff, J. Newton, D. McCagg (USA)
- 1983:
R. Leamy, M. Gribble, C. Cavanaugh, R. Gaines (USA)
- 1987:
J. Born, S. McCadam, P. Robinson, T. Dudley (USA)
- 1991:
T. Ferreira, E. Nascimento, J. Rebolal, G. Borges (BRA)
- 1995:
G. Hall Jr., T. Jager, J. Davis, J. Olsen (USA)
- 1999:
F. Scherer, C. Quintaes, A. Cordeiro, G. Borges (BRA)
- 2003:
C. Jayme, G. Borges, F. Scherer, J. Souza (BRA)
- 2007:
F. Silva, E. Deboni, N. Oliveira, C. Cielo (BRA)
- 2011:
C. Cielo, B. Fratus, N. Santos, N. Oliveira (BRA)
- 2015:
M. Santana, J. de Lucca, B. Fratus, M. Chierighini (BRA)
- 2019:
B. Correia, M. Chierighini, B. Fratus, P. Spajari (BRA)
- 2023:
G. Caribé, M. Chierighini, V. Alcará, F. Ribeiro (BRA)
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- 1951:
R. Gora, B. Jones, D. Cleveland, B. Heusner (USA)
- 1955:
M. Smith, W. Yorzyk, W. Moore, J. McLane (USA)
- 1959:
D. Blick, P. Sintz, J. Rounsavelle, F. Winters (USA)
- 1963:
G. Ilman, R. McDonough, D. Lyons, E. Townsend (USA)
- 1967:
D. Schollander, C. Hickcox, G. Charlton, M. Spitz (USA)
- 1971:
J. Heidenreich, J. McConica, S. Genter, F. Heckl (USA)
- 1975:
R. DeMont, R. Favero, B. Horner, M. Curington (USA)
- 1979:
B. Goodell, D. Larson, K. Kirshner, R. Gaines (USA)
- 1983:
D. Larson, R. Saeger, B. Hayes, R. Gaines (USA)
- 1987:
P. Robinson, B. Jones, M. O'Brien, J. Witchell (USA)
- 1991:
J. Keppeler, J. Wells, C. Tippins, E. Diehl (USA)
- 1995:
J. Olsen, J. Davis, R. Berube, G. Burgess (USA)
- 1999:
A. Messner, D. Phillips, D. Howard, S. Tucker (USA)
- 2003:
R. Lochte, B. Goldberg, J. Lee, D. Ketchum (USA)
- 2007:
T. Pereira, R. Castro, L. Salatta, N. Oliveira (BRA)
- 2011:
C. Dwyer, S. Robison, C. Houchin, M. Patton, D. Madwed, R. Feeley, R. Tullius, R. Margalis (USA)
- 2015:
L. Altamir Melo, J. de Lucca, T. Pereira, N. Oliveira, H. Rodrigues, K. de Almeida, T. Simon (BRA)
- 2019:
L. Altamir Melo, F. Scheffer, J. de Lucca, B. Correia (BRA)
- 2023:
M. Sartori, B. Correia, F. Scheffer, G. Costa, L. Altamir Melo, L. Coelho Santos, F. Ribeiro de Souza (BRA)
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- 1951: United States (Stack, Stassforth, Cleveland)
- 1955: United States (McKinney, Maguire, Baarcke, Scholes)
- 1959: United States (McKinney, Munsch, Troy, Farrell)
- 1963: United States (McGeagh, Craig, Richardson, Kirby)
- 1967: United States (Russell, Webb, Spitz, Walsh)
- 1971: United States (Murphy, Job, Heidenreich, Heckl)
- 1975: United States (Rocca, Colella, Curington, Babashoff)
- 1979: United States (Jackson, Lundquist, Placak, McCagg)
- 1983: United States (Carey, Lundquist, Gribble, Gaines)
- 1987: United States (Gill, Korhammer, King, Dudley)
- 1991: United States (Gill, Dersch, Merrell, Thomas)
- 1995: United States (Rouse, Van Neerden, Henderson, Olsen)
- 1999: Brazil (Massura, Tomazini, Scherer, Borges)
- 2003: United States (Marshall, Gangloff, Michaelson, Brunelli)
- 2007: United States (Bal, Gangloff, Berens, Grant)
- 2011: Brazil (Guido, Silva, Mangabeira, Cielo)
- 2015: Brazil (Guido, Silva, Mendes, Chierighini)
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Athletes, Jon Olsen. Retrieved November 1, 2012.