Ian Crocker

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Medal record
Ian Crocker
Ian Crocker
Men's Swimming
Competitor for the Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Gold 2000 Sydney[1] 4x100 m Medley
Gold 2004 Athens[2] 4x100 m Medley
Silver 2004 Athens 100 m Butterfly
Bronze 2004 Athens 4x100 m Freestyle
World Championships
Silver 2001 Fukuoka 100 m Butterfly
Silver 2003 Barcelona 50 m Butterfly
Gold 2003 Barcelona 100 m Butterfly
Gold 2003 Barcelona 4x100 m Medley
Gold 2005 Montreal[3] 100 m Butterfly
Gold 2005 Montreal 4x100 m Medley
Silver 2005 Montreal 50 m Butterfly
Silver 2007 Melbourne[4] 50 m Butterfly
Silver 2007 Melbourne 100 m Butterfly
World Championships - Short Course
Gold 2004 Indianapolis[5] 50 m butterfly
Gold 2004 Indianapolis 100 m Butterfly
Gold 2004 Indianapolis 4x100 m Freestyle
Gold 2004 Indianapolis 4x100 m Medley
Pan Pacific Championships
Gold 2006 Victoria 100 m Butterfly
Gold 2006 Victoria 4x100 m Medley

Ian Lowell Crocker (born August 31, 1982 in Portland, Maine) is an American swimmer who won gold medals in both the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics as a member of national team in the 4x100 medley relay. Both teams set world records in the event. He trains six days a week, up to 12 km of swimming per day and is based at the University of Texas at Austin, where he trains alongside fellow world record holders Aaron Peirsol and Brendan Hansen under Eddie Reese. He is an alumnus of Cheverus High School.

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[edit] Career

Crocker, who specializes in the butterfly, has received four Olympic medals in his career. At the 2000 Summer Olympics, Crocker was a member of the gold medal-winning 400 meter medley relay team and barely missed winning a bronze in the 100 meter butterfly. At the 2004 Summer Olympics, he received a bronze medal as a member of the 400 meter freestyle relay team, a silver medal in the 100 meter butterfly, and a gold medal as a member of the world-record setting 400 meter medley relay team (with a split of 50.28). Of the three medals he won at the 2004 Summer Olympics, he is best remembered for his silver, as teammate Michael Phelps overtook him at the very end of the 100 meter butterfly to win the race by .04 seconds. As a result, Phelps qualified for the 400 meter medley relay team. Phelps would eventually decide to give his spot on the relay team to Crocker, as Phelps was exhausted from the number of races that he entered in those Olympics, and wanted Crocker to win a gold medal himself.

In addition to his accomplishments at the Olympics, Crocker is the current world record holder in the 100 meter butterfly, with a time of 50.40 set at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships in Montreal. He is the first man to ever swim under 51 seconds in this event. Crocker, who has set several other world records in the 100 meter butterfly, won two golds and one silver at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships, and two golds and one silver at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships. Recently, Ian has said he is currently focusing on attempting to break 50 seconds in the 100 meter butterfly. At the 2007 World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne, Australia , Ian Crocker, who had been in position to derail Phelps in the 100 fly before losing to his rival, dove in too early on an exchange, causing the disqualification of the American team's 4x100 m medley relay.

[edit] Personal bests

His personal bests are:

Long Course Meters

  • 50 m butterfly: 23.12 (American record)
  • 100 m butterfly: 50.40 (World Record)
  • 50 m freestyle: 22.74
  • 100 m freestyle: 49.06

Short Course Meters

  • 50 m butterfly: 22.71 (American Record)
  • 100 m butterfly: 49.07 (World Record)
  • 50 m freestyle: 21.44
  • 100 m freestyle: 46.25 (American Record)

Short Course Yards

  • 100 y butterfly: 44.72 (American Record)
  • 50 y freestyle: 19.11
  • 100 y freestyle: 41.68
  • 500 y freestyle: 4:18.44
  • 100 y backstroke: 45.97

[edit] Other interests

Crocker enjoys playing the guitar, after receiving his first guitar in the eighth grade. He currently owns several guitars including two G&Ls, a Fender telecaster, a Martin acoustic, and a classical guitar. He also has a passion for cars.

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Records
Preceded by
Flag of the United States Michael Phelps
Men's 100 metre butterfly
world record holder (long course)

July 26, 2003
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Flag of Russia Alexander Popov (RUS)
Men's 100 metre freestyle
world record holder (short course)

March 27, 2004January 22, 2005
Succeeded by
Flag of South Africa Roland Schoeman (RSA)
Preceded by
Flag of Yugoslavia Milorad Čavić
Men's 100 metre butterfly
world record holder (short course)

March 26, 2004
Succeeded by
Incumbent