Scott Goldblatt
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Medal record | |||
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Competitor for United States | |||
Men’s Swimming | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Silver | 2000 Sydney | 4x200m Freestyle | |
Gold | 2004 Athens | 4x200m Freestyle | |
World Championships (LC) | |||
Bronze | 2001 Fukuoka | 4x200m Freestyle | |
Summer Universiade | |||
Silver | 1997 Catania | 200m Freestyle |
Scott Goldblatt (born July 12, 1979 in Summit, New Jersey) is an American swimmer who specializes in the freestyle.
Raised in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, Goldblatt first began swimming in the children’s pool at his local swim club. In 1995, at the age of 15, he qualified for his first National Championships and was named Rookie of the Meet. Two years later, in 1997, he broke into the World Top 50 rankings after ranking 46th in the 200 meter Freestyle. He was also named to the World University Games team, where he won both a gold and a silver medal.
Goldblatt attended the University of Texas and received a degree in Sport Management. During his first two years at Texas he was named All-America in five events and won two NCAA relay titles. During these years, he did not improve internationally, and subsequently fell from the World Rankings in the 200 meter Freestyle.
At the NCAA Championships in 2000, he was a member of Texas's NCAA title winning relay for the third straight year, and he helped lead Texas to becoming NCAA Champions while being named All-America in four events.
In July of 2000 he qualified for the United States Olympic Team. In Sydney, Goldblatt finished ninth in the 200 meter Freestyle and won a Silver medal as a member of the 4x200 Freestyle Relay. After not being ranked internationally for two years in the 200 meter Freestyle, Goldblatt was now ranked ninth in the world and was the sixth fastest American ever in the 200 meter Freestyle.
After returning to Texas, he helped lead the team to another NCAA championship and won a fourth straight relay title while breaking the American Record in the 4x200 Freestyle Relay. Goldblatt then qualified for the 2001 World Championships where he won a Bronze Medal, and finished the year ranked 11th in the 200 Freestyle.
In the fall of 2001, he learned that he had nerve damage in his left forearm that would require surgery. Goldblatt re-entered the pool in late December and had to basically learn how to swim with his left arm again. At the National Championships in March he scored a third place finish in the 200 meter Freestyle, and won his first National Championship in the 400 meter Freestyle.
In the summer of 2002 he graduated from the University of Texas at the same time he was qualifying for the World Championship Team set to compete in 2003. At the same meet, he just missed qualifying for the Pan Pacific Championships to be held that August. At the World Championships Golblatt won a Silver medal as a part of the 4x200 Freestyle Relay, and finished the year ranked eighth in world in the 200 meter Freestyle.
He moved to Kansas City in early 2003. He finished sixth in the 200 Freestyle, earning him a spot on the 4x200 Freestyle Relay team at the Olympic Games in Athens. Here he swam in the preliminaries of the 4x200 Freestyle Relay, and the he eventually won the Olympic Gold Medal as a member of that team.
Goldblatt is also co-host of the Deck Pass radio show with creator Nathan Jendrick.