Curtis Myden
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Medal record | |||
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Competitor for Canada | |||
Men's Swimming | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Bronze | Atlanta 1996 | 200m Medley | |
Bronze | Atlanta 1996 | 400m Medley | |
Bronze | Sydney 2000 | 400m Medley | |
World Championsips (SC) | |||
Silver | 1995 Rio de Janeiro | 200m Medley | |
Silver | 1995 Rio de Janeiro | 400m Medley | |
Pan American Games | |||
Gold | Mar del Plata 1995 | 200m Medley | |
Gold | Mar del Plata 1995 | 400m Medley | |
Bronze | Mar del Plata 1995 | 200m Breaststroke | |
Gold | Winnipeg 1999 | 200m Medley | |
Gold | Winnipeg 1999 | 400m Medley | |
Pan Pacific Championships | |||
Silver | 1997 Fukuoka | 200m Medley | |
Silver | 1997 Fukuoka | 400m Medley | |
Silver | 1999 Sydney | 200m Medley | |
Silver | 1999 Sydney | 400m Medley |
Curtis Allen Myden (born December 31, 1973 in Calgary, Alberta) is a former international breaststroke and medley swimmer from Canada, who competed at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 (Barcelona, Spain). He won a total number of three medals at the Olympics, all of them bronze. Myden was one of Canada's leading swimmers in the 1990s.
Myden recently (2006) graduated from the University of Calgary's medical school and is now set to begin a five-year orthopaedic surgeon residency training program. He was also named one of the university's top 40 alumni in its first 40 years.
Curtis Myden was coached by Canadian Coach Dave Johnson.
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