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Jason grew up in Irvine, California and enjoyed all sports as a kid. He began swimming at the age of 5 and grew up to become an All-American in Water-Polo. Jason also played on his high school basketball team and is considered one of the most athletic and energetic personalities in the sport of swimming. Virtually unknown in the swimming world in 1998, Jason lit up the 1998 U.S. Nationals winning his first National Title in the 100 Freestyle…and that was only the beginning. Jason went on to win a Gold and Silver Medal at the 2000 Olympic Games. In 2002 Jason dominated his opponents becoming the #1 ranked sprinter in the world. At the 2004 Olympics, Jason took the Bronze in the 4x100m freestyle and the Gold Medal in a world record breaking swim in the 4 x 100m medley relay. Jason also dominated the last leg of the 4x100m Men’s Medley Relay, winning the gold for his USA team and securing Michael Phelps’ record setting 8th gold medal. These Olympic Games proved that Jason is definitely a team player.
STATS Birthday: November 12, 1975 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Download bio (PDF)
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