Summer Sanders

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Medal record
Summer Sanders
Summer Sanders
Women's Swimming
Competitor for the Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Gold 1992 Barcelona 200 m Butterfly
Silver 1992 Barcelona 200 m Medley
Bronze 1992 Barcelona 400 m Medley
World Championships (LC)
Gold 1991 Perth 200m Butterfly
Silver 1991 Perth 200m Medley
Bronze 1991 Perth 400m Medley
Pan Pacific Championships
Gold 1991 Edmonton 200 m Butterfly
Gold 1991 Edmonton 200 m Medley
Gold 1991 Edmonton 400 m Medley
Silver 1989 Tokyo 200 m Medley

Summer Elisabeth Sanders (born October 13, 1972 in Roseville, California) is a sports broadcaster, actress and retired Olympic medalist in swimming.

[edit] Biography

Sanders attended Eureka Union Elementary School, Cavitt Junior High and Oakmont High School.

Sanders first came to the attention of the swimming world in 1988 when she barely missed a spot on the 1988 U.S. Olympic team. She won three gold medals at the 1990 Goodwill Games before embarking on her collegiate career at Stanford University. In two years at Stanford, she compiled six individual NCAA titles and four relay championships. Sanders earned back-to-back NCAA Swimmer of the Year awards and propelled Stanford to a national championship in 1992.

At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, she won gold medals in the 200-meter butterfly and in the 400-meter medley relay. She also won a silver medal in the 200-meter individual medley and a bronze medal in the 400-meter individual medley. Her individual performances in Barcelona were identical to those a year earlier at the 1991 swimming and diving world championships in Perth, Australia. Retiring after the Barcelona Olympics, Sanders later attempted to make the 1996 Olympic team but failed to qualify.

As a sports broadcaster, she has hosted many television series, including The Sports List (2004), NBA Inside Stuff (1997), Beg, Borrow & Deal (2002), and Figure It Out (1997). She has also appeared as an actress in two films: Broken Record (1997) and Jerry Maguire (1996). She hosted The Sports List, which aired on Fox Sports Net from July 19, 2004 until November 26, 2004 [1]. She also co-hosts the celebreality series Skating With Celebrities on the Fox television network. Sanders also is the co-founder of Head and Shoulders along with Kobe Bryant.

In June 1999, Sanders published the book Champions Are Raised, Not Born: How My Parents Made Me A Success (ISBN 0-385-33421-4). She serves on the national advisory board of Positive Coaching Alliance. Earlier that year, she was also named the commissioner for Nick GAS.

On July 4, 1997, she married Mark Henderson, who was also an Olympic swimmer[2]. The couple divorced in 2001. In July 2005, she married Erik Schlopy, a World Cup skier who competed at the Torino 2006 Olympics. Their first child, a daughter named Skye Bella, was born April 21, 2006. They welcomed their second child, Robert Charles Spider Schlopy, on January 15, 2008. He weighed in at 8 pounds 7 ounces.

On Saturday, June 9, 2007, the childhood home of Summer Sanders was destroyed by fire. [3]

Sanders is currently a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the United States.

Thanks to a strict workout regime, Sanders quickly lost of all of the extra weight from her second pregnancy. In April of 2008, Sanders became the covergirl for Oxygen Women's Fitness Magazine's "2008 Glutes Special Edition." Sanders was shown in skimpy workout clothes with the headline "Your Tight Sexy Butt." In an interview, Sanders said she was flattered but also a little embarrassed by the headline.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Sports List TV Show - The Sports List Television Show - TV.com
  2. ^ Olympic Swimming, Summer Sanders (2000-08-31). Retrieved on 2007-06-27.
  3. ^ News10.net - Search Results

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Awards
Preceded by
Janet Evans
World American Swimmer of the Year
1992
Succeeded by
Jenny Thompson


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