Tom Jager

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Medal record
Tom Jager
Tom Jager
Men's Swimming
Competitor for the Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Gold Seoul 1988 4x100m Freestyle
Silver Seoul 1988 50m Freestyle
Gold Barcelona 1992 4x100m Freestyle
Bronze Barcelona 1992 50m Freestyle
World Championships (LC)
Gold 1986 Madrid 50m Freestyle
Gold 1986 Madrid 4x100m Freestyle
Bronze 1986 Madrid 100m Freestyle
Gold 1991 Perth 50m Freestyle
Gold 1991 Perth 4x100m Freestyle
Pan Pacific Games
Gold 1987 Brisbane 50m Freestyle
Gold 1989 Tokyo 50m Freestyle
Gold 1991 Edmonton 50m Freestyle
Pan American Games
Gold Mar del Plata 1995 4x100m Freestyle

Thomas ("Tom") Michael Jager (born October 6, 1964) is a former freestyle swimmer from the Collinsville, Illinois, who earned four medals, including two golds, in three Summer Olympics.

Tom is the youngest of a family of swimming siblings. While under a swimming scholarship at the University of Iowa, eldest sister Diane was an All-American swimmer. Brother Bill qualified for Nationals while in high school, then went on to earn a full swimming scholarship at the University of Illinois. All three siblings went on to work as swimming coaches during their lifetimes.

Jager ended his career at the 1996 Olympic Trials, where at the age of 31, he attempted to qualify for his fourth Olympic team. He was a leader in the world of swimming for post-graduates. He was the 1988 and 1992 Olympic team captain and the 1991 World Aquatics Championships team captain. Prior to the Barcelona Olympics, he faced off with legendary swimmer Mark Spitz who attempted to make a comeback. Jager beat Spitz with a time of 24.92 over Spitz's 26.70. Tom Jager won six state titles in Illinois at Collinsville High School, tied with fellow Olympian Ron Gora for the most ever.

When he retired, he was the world record-holder in the 50m free, a record he set in a nationally-televised match race versus his career-long nemesis and friend Matt Biondi. At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Jager was second to Biondi in the 50m free. In 1992, Jager was third and Biondi was second in the Olympic sprint. He and Biondi were the first two Americans to win gold medals in three Olympiads; both did it in the 400m free relay (in 1984, Jager swam on the prelim squad and in 1988 and ‘92, he swam on the championship finals teams). In 1984 and ‘88, he won gold medals swimming in prelims of the 400m medley relay. He earned eleven U.S. National titles and five NCAA crowns.

In 2001 Jager was inducted in the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
Tom Jager is currently the Head Coach of the UI women's swim team. Jager, Tom

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Records
Preceded by
Flag of Switzerland Dano Halsall
Men's 50 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

December 6, 1985June 26, 1986
Succeeded by
Flag of the United States Matt Biondi
Preceded by
Flag of the United States Matt Biondi
Men's 50 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

August 13, 1987September 24, 1988
Succeeded by
Flag of the United States Matt Biondi
Preceded by
Flag of the United States Matt Biondi
Men's 50 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

August 20, 1989June 16, 2000
Succeeded by
Flag of Russia Alexander Popov