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Jason Lezak
Jason Lezak
• 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist
• 2005 2-Time World Champion
• 2004 Olympic Gold Medal
Bio

Jason Lezak saved the dream not once, but twice for Team USA and teammate Michael Phelps:

August 11th: Jason anchored the Historic 4x100m Men’s Medley Relay team in a come-from-behind victory over the French, with the fastest 100 relay split ever (46.06). Jason’s swim kept Michael Phelps' quest for eight gold medals alive, and helped the relay team shatter the world record.

August 17th: Jason dominated the last leg of the 4x100m Men's Medley Relay, winning the gold for his USA team and securing Phelps’ record setting 8th gold medal. These Olympic Games proved that Jason is definitely a team player.
Jason grew up in Irvine, California and enjoyed all sports as a kid. He excelled in basketball, baseball, soccer, and swimming. He began swimming at age 5 with the Irvine Novaquatics where he still trains today. When he was 10, he had to make a tough decision between the finals of a run, hit, and throw competition at Angel Stadium for baseball and Junior Olympics for swimming. Swimming turned out to be the best choice where he went on to win a couple of events at the competition. That year he held the 2nd fastest time as a 10 year old in both the 50 free and 50 fly.

During the next few years, Jason went through some ups and downs in the sport of swimming. It wasn’t until he quit basketball after his sophomore year of high school when he saw some big improvements again. He continued to improve all through high school making him an All-American his senior year and receiving a scholarship to UC Santa Barbara. College was a huge adjustment for Jason as it is for most, and he did not drop much time his first 2 years. His junior year he turned it around and placed 5th and 6th at NCAA’s in the 50 and 100 freestyle. After he finished his eligibility in 1998, he went on to win his first national title and became a professional athlete.

In 1999 Jason competed in his first major international competition in Australia. Things did not go as well as planned, but it gave him the experience he needed for the future. 2000 was a great year for him, not only making the Olympic team, but medaling in both the 400 free and medley relays. A gold and silver medal would have been a great way to end a career, but Jason still believed that he had room for improvement.

At the 2004 Olympic trials in Long Beach Jason broke the American Record in the 100 freestyle and qualified for both the 50 and 100 freestyle for the Olympic Games. His first race was the 400 freestyle relay which he won a bronze medal. Then in the 100 freestyle his best chance for an individual medal he failed to qualify for the semifinals after making a mental mistake by taking the prelims too lightly. He came back two days later and just missed a medal by taking 5th in the 50 free. To end the Olympic games his 400 medley relay team broke the world record and won the gold medal.

Then, in 2008, Jason finally proved to himself and to the world that not only is he a phenomenal swimmer and athlete, but he’s also a reliable team player. Out of the 8 races that Michael Phelps needed to win gold in order to set the new world record, Jason anchored two.

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