Olympian, humanitarian and all-around good guy Rowdy Gaines is best known for his speed in the pool and his work as an NBC Olympics analyst. But what makes him happiest? Just take a look in this WebChat!
Hunter Kemper
He’s the greatest American triathlete in history and, more importantly, one of the most compassionate and determined men you’ll ever meet.
Olympic Memories That Last a Lifetime
Joe Druar competed in ice dancing at the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary. Today, the two-time U.S. Pairs Figure Skating champion is an instructor, molding the next generation of skaters.
Zambonis: How Do They Work?
It was a mess of Olympic proportions. An all-electric competitor replaced the venerable Zamboni, but the ice at the speed skating venue at the 2010 Olympics was a disaster. A Zamboni, which made its Olympic debut exactly 50 years ago, came to the rescue.
Hunter Kemper: Family Man
America’s top triathlete made his 4th Olympic team at the age of 36 but this time, he’ll be competing for more than his country and himself.
An Olympic Workout
A three-time Olympian and the greatest triathlete in U.S. history, Hunter Kemper joins GB for an early morning swim and a chat about staying world-class in his mid-30s.
Dara Torres: Age is Just a Number
Everyone wanted to know when her book was coming out. “What book?” she always answered. Eventually she realized everyone wanted to know the real story behind her amazing Olympic comeback.
Rowdy Gets Lucky. Actually, Lucky Gets Rowdy.
Dr. Lucky Meisenheimer is the P.T. Barnum of masters swimming. Completing Lucky’s Lake swim is now nearly as cool as crossing the English Channel. If Lucky wants you to swim, eventually you will. Just ask Olympic champion Rowdy Gaines.
Jeff Farrell
Every time he gets into the pool, Jeff Farrell rewrites the rules of aging by rewriting records.
Adolph Kiefer
Want to know what the Growing Bolder spirit is all about? Meet a swimming icon who is still living boldly at the age of 90.
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