John Naber
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Competitor for United States | |||
Men’s Swimming | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Gold | 1976 Montreal | 100m Backstroke | |
Gold | 1976 Montreal | 200m Backstroke | |
Gold | 1976 Montreal | 4x200m Freestyle | |
Gold | 1976 Montreal | 4x100m Medley | |
Silver | 1976 Montreal | 200m Freestyle | |
World Championsips (LC) | |||
Bronze | 1973 Belgrad | 200m Backstroke |
John Phillips Naber (born January 20, 1956 in Evanston, Illinois) is a swimmer from the United States. He won four gold medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, each in world-record time. He won the James E. Sullivan Award, given to America's top amateur athlete, in 1977.
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Preceded by Jeff Dankworth Randolph H. Dean Steve Furniss John Hencken Gerald G. Huesken |
NCAA Top Five Award Class of 1978 Michael J. Bourdeau Daniel R. Mackesey John Naber Gifford Nielsen Bryan L. Rodgers |
Succeeded by Willie Banks Robert W. Dugas Steve Fuller Dan Harrigan James J. Kovach |
Preceded by Alpha V. Alexander Archie Griffin Steve Largent Steve Raible Lee Roy Selmon Wally Walker |
Silver Anniversary Awards (NCAA) Class of 2002 Richard C. Chapman Maurice "Bo" Ellis Herman Frazier Betsy King John Naber Rodney E. Slater |
Succeeded by Debbie Brown Ann Meyers Drysdale Dale Kramer Kenneth MacAfee Warren Moon Gifford Nielsen |
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