Keith Beavers

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Keith Beavers (born February 9, 1983 in London, Ontario) is a backstroke and medley swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The student kinesiology of the University of Waterloo emerged as one of Canada's brightest young stars in 2002 when he won the bronze medal, and broke the Canadian record in the Men's 200m Backstroke at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships. In 2003, Beavers came back to lower the mark once again in April at the U.S. Nationals clocking 1:59.15. In 2006 at the Pan Pacific Trials he once again lowered his 200m backstroke record to 1:58.97 He began his swimming career with the Dorado Stars Swim Club in Caledon, Ontario.

Another career highlight was at the US Open when he upset double Olympic backstroke champion Lenny Krayzelburg of the United States for the gold in the 200m Backstroke. His sister Lindsay was also a national team swimmer.

In 2004 Beavers had already pre-qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 200 back with his performance at 2003 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain. He made the cut at Olympic Trials by placing first in the 400m Individual Medaley, clocking 4:17.65. Beavers, who represents the Region of Waterloo Swim club under coach Bud McAllister, was encouraged by his parents Don and Arlene to start swimming lessons at the age of six.

Keith is currently dating Laura Chalmers.

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