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Posted on: April 16, 2008 1:53 pm
 

Amy Van Dyken elected to Olympic HOF

 AMY VAN DYKEN

OLYMPIC LEGEND SIX TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST

CLASS OF 2007 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME

BIRTHDATE: Feb. 15 EYES: blue/green

RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ/ Keystone, CO

EVENTS: Swimming (retired): - 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 100m Butterfly, 400m Freestyle Relay, 400m Medley Relay Triathlons: Sprint and Ironman Competitions

OTHER CAREER INTERESTS: Radio work

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

• Gold Medallist, Olympic Games, 4x 100m Freestyle Relay, Sydney, 2000

• Gold Medallist, Olympic Games, 4x 100m Medley Relay, Sydney, 2000

• Gold Medallist, Olympic Games, 50m Freestyle, Atlanta, 1996

• Gold Medallist, Olympic Games, 100m Butterfly, Atlanta, 1996

• Gold Medallist, OlympiC Games, 400m Freestyle Relay, Atlanta, 1996

• Gold Medallist, Olympic Games, 400m Medley Relay, Atlanta, 1996

• Gold Medallist, National Championships, 50m Freestyle, Minneapolis, 1999

• Gold Medallist, World Championships, 50m Freestyle, Perth, 1998

• Gold Medallist, World Championships, 100m Freestyle, Perth, 1998

• Gold Medallist, World Championships, 400m Freestyle Relay, Perth, 1998

• Gold Medallist, Pan Pacific Games, 50m Freestyle, 1995

• Gold Medallist, Pan American Games, 100m Butterfly, 1995

• Gold Medallist, Pan Pacific Games, 400m Freestyle Relay, 1995

• Silver Medallist, Pan Pacific Games, 400m Medley Relay, 1995

• Silver Medallist, Pan American Games, 100m Freestyle, 1995

• Gold Medallist, World Trials, 50m Freestyle, 1994

• Silver Medallist, Pan American Games, 100m Freestyle, 1995

• Gold Medallist, Pan American Games, 100m Freestyle, 1995

• Gold Medallist, World Trials, 50m Freestyle, 1994

• Silver Medallist, World Championships, 400m Freestyle Relay, 1994

• Silver Medallist, World Championships, 400m Medley Relay, 1994

• Bronze Medallist, World Championships, 50m Freestyle, 1994

• First American Woman to earn four Gold Medals in one Olympic Games, 1996

On the Coveted 'Wheatie's" box

Took part in the 'Got Milk' ad. Is the only person to have the milk mustache under water

• Inducted into Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, 2001

• Unites States Olympic Committee Female Athlete of the Year, 1996

• Associated Press Worldwide Female Athlete ofthe Year, 1996

• U.S. Swimming Athlete of the Year, 1996

• Colorado Athlete of the Year, 1996

• Inducted into Colorado State University Hall of Fame, 1996

• Phillips 66 Performance ofthe Year 1996 (50m Freestyle at the Olympics)

• Women's Sports Foundation Individual Athlete of the Year, 1996

• National Athletic Awards Female Athlete of the Year, 1996

• ARETE Performance of the Year Award, 1996

• Glamour Women of the Year Award, 1996

At the age of six, when the doctor suggested she take up swimming to help relieve her asthma, the thought of becoming an Olympic champion was far from Amy Van Dyken's mind. In fact, she could not even swim the length of the pool until the age of twelve. However, at the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, Van Dyken won two individual medals and two team medals to become the first American woman ever to win four gold medals in a single Olympics. This feat made her the most decorated athlete male or female, of the 1996 Games.

As 1994's NCAA Swimmer of the Year, Amy was coming on strong toward her first-ever Olympics and she secured her position as one of the sport's best in 1995 with record-setting performances. She twice broke her own 50-meter freestyle American record within eight days at the Pasadena Summer Nationals and the Pan Pacific Games in Atlanta, finishing as the world's best in the event for the second consecutive year. She set the short course world record in the 50-meter butterfly in Finland and she also took a first place finish against the worlds best in the I OO-meter butterfly at the Pan Am Games in Argentina. Van Dyken swam on the record setting U.S Teams that won both the 400-meter freestyle and the medley relay crowns at the 1995 Pan American Games.

As a member of the U.S. Swimming Resident Team, Van Dyken qualified for the 1996 Olympic Team in five events: the 50m freestyle, the 100m freestyle, the 100m butterfly, the 400m freestyle and medley relays. She left the Olympic Games with five career best times, four gold medals and three American Records. Her gold medal finish in the 50m freestyle set a new Olympic record with a time of 24.87. In a triumphant finish, she also captured Gold in the 100m butterfl