sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMelvin Monroe Stewart Jr. (born November 18, 1968) is an American swimming promoter, former competition swimmer and world record-holder who won two gold medals and one bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He is the co-founder and publisher of the swimming news website, SwimSwam, and a producer-director of commercials through his company, Gold Medal Media.
American swimmer
Melvin Stewart
 Stewart in 2009 |
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Full name | Melvin Monroe Stewart Jr. |
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Nickname(s) | "Mel" |
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National team | United States |
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Born | (1968-11-18) November 18, 1968 (age 53) Gastonia, North Carolina[1] |
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Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
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Weight | 183 lb (83 kg) |
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Sport | Swimming |
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Strokes | Butterfly, freestyle |
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College team | University of Tennessee[1] |
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Early life and education
Stewart was born in Gastonia, North Carolina and raised in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
[1][2] He began swimming competitively at the Johnston Memorial YMCA in Charlotte, North Carolina.[2]
He attended Fort Mill High School until partway through his junior year at the school. That year, he switched high schools to Mercersburg Academy in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania after a sponsor paid Stewart's tuition expenses.[1]
Collegiately, he competed for the University of Tennessee.[1]
Career
At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, Stewart placed fifth in the men's 200-meter butterfly with a time of 1:59.19.[3] The 1988 Olympics were the first Olympic Games Stewart competed in, qualifying for the event when he was 20 years old.[2]
Following Seoul, Stewart began dominating the event. At the 1987, 1989, and 1991 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Stewart won gold in the 200-meter butterfly. At the 1991 World Championships in Perth, Stewart won gold in the 200-meter butterfly, and set the world record with a time of 1:55.69.
At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, Stewart won the 200-meter butterfly in an Olympic record time of 1:56.26.[4] Stewart also won gold in the 4×100-meter medley relay by swimming in the prelims, and a bronze in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay.[5][6]
When Stewart did not qualify for the 1996 Summer Olympics at the US Olympic Trials, he still attended the Olympic Games, this time as an analyst for ABC instead of as a swimmer. After the 1996 Summer Olympics, Stewart hosted a season of a television show titled "American Outback" on ESPN. He spent the next decade doing contract work writing screenplays.[2]
In 2006, Stewart joined a team launching a new swimming news website through USA Swimming named SwimNetwork.com. His focus was bringing people to the website and managing the flow of traffic for the website.
Two years later, he began serving an ambassador to the United States Swimming Foundation, where one of his focuses since 2008 has been managing alumni of the US national team.[7]
By 2010, Stewart was blogging and hosting an interview show.[2] Not long after, USA Swimming shut SwimNetwork.com down, and Stewart started a new joint venture of his own.[7]
In 2011, Stewart and a team of co-founders, including his wife Tiffany, Braden Keith, Gary Hall Jr., Garrett McCaffrey, and Rich Roll, founded the swimming news website SwimSwam. The website was launched on March 7, 2012, and a print magazine followed in 2016.[8][9]
Personal
Stewart and his wife Tiffany moved to Austin, Texas in 2009. Previously, they had been living in California.[8] SwimSwam was headquartered in Austin in part because Stewart and his wife lived there.[9]
See also
Biography portal
Olympics portal
- List of Olympic medalists in swimming (men)
- List of University of Tennessee people
- List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming (men)
- World record progression 200 metres butterfly
References
- Noden, Merrell (July 6, 1992). "Great Expectations: Melvin Stewart's Journey From the World of the PTL Ministry to his Life as the World's Best Butterflyer Has Been Well, Dickensian". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
- "Where Are They Now?: Mel Stewart". Charlotte Magazine. July 20, 2010. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
- Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Swimming at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games, Men's 200 metres Butterfly Final Standings. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
- Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Swimming at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games, Men's 200 metres Butterfly Final Standings. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
- Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Swimming at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games, Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Final Standings. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
- Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Swimming at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games, Men's 4 × 200 metres Freestyle Relay Final Standings. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
- Papadatos, Markos (June 4, 2019). "Meet Mel Stewart: Olympic gold medalist, Co-founder of SwimSwam (Includes interview)". DigitalJournal.com. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
- "Website launch goes swimmingly". Statesman. September 24, 2012. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
- "SwimSwam: From A Website To A Printed Magazine – The New Publication That Proves Adding A High-Quality Print Component to Your Brand's Identity Is Always A "Swimmingly" Good Idea – The Mr. Magazine™ Interview With Braden Keith, Editor In Chief, SwimSwam Magazine". mrmagazine.wordpress.com. October 24, 2016. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
External links
Records |
Preceded by |
Men's 200-meter butterfly world record-holder (long course) January 12, 1991 – June 14, 1995 |
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1988 USA Olympic swimming team |
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Men's Team | | |
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Women's Team | |
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Coaches |
- Steve Bultman
- Dick Hannula (manager)
- Mitch Ivey
- Frank Keefe
- Skip Kenney
- Richard Quick (head coach)
- Eddie Reese
- Randy Reese
- Mark Schubert
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1992 USA Olympic swimming team |
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Qualification |
- 1992 United States Olympic Trials
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Men's Team | |
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Women's Team | |
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Coaches |
- Mike Hastings
- Chris Martin
- Richard Quick
- Eddie Reese (men's head coach)
- Mark Schubert (women's head coach)
- Richard Shoulberg
- Nort Thornton
- Jon Urbanchek
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 Olympic champions in men's 200 m butterfly |
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 Olympic champions in men's 4 × 100 m medley relay |
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- 1960:
Frank McKinney, Paul Hait, Lance Larson, Jeff Farrell (USA)
- 1964:
Thompson Mann, Bill Craig, Fred Schmidt, Steve Clark (USA)
- 1968:
Charlie Hickcox, Don McKenzie, Doug Russell, Ken Walsh (USA)
- 1972:
Mike Stamm, Tom Bruce, Mark Spitz, Jerry Heidenreich (USA)
- 1976:
John Naber, John Hencken, Matt Vogel, Jim Montgomery (USA)
- 1980:
Mark Kerry, Peter Evans, Mark Tonelli, Neil Brooks (AUS)
- 1984:
Rick Carey, Steve Lundquist, Pablo Morales, Rowdy Gaines (USA)
- 1988:
David Berkoff, Richard Schroeder, Matt Biondi, Chris Jacobs (USA)
- 1992:
Jeff Rouse, Nelson Diebel, Pablo Morales, Jon Olsen, David Berkoff, Hans Dersch, Melvin Stewart, Matt Biondi (USA)
- 1996:
Jeff Rouse, Jeremy Linn, Mark Henderson, Gary Hall Jr., Josh Davis, Kurt Grote, John Hargis, Tripp Schwenk (USA)
- 2000:
Lenny Krayzelburg, Ed Moses, Ian Crocker, Gary Hall Jr., Neil Walker, Tommy Hannan, Jason Lezak (USA)
- 2004:
Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker, Jason Lezak, Lenny Krayzelburg, Mark Gangloff, Michael Phelps, Neil Walker (USA)
- 2008:
Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Michael Phelps, Jason Lezak, Matt Grevers, Mark Gangloff, Ian Crocker, Garrett Weber-Gale (USA)
- 2012:
Matt Grevers, Brendan Hansen, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian, Nick Thoman, Eric Shanteau, Tyler McGill, Cullen Jones (USA)
- 2016:
Ryan Murphy, Cody Miller, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian, David Plummer, Cordes, Shields, Dressel (USA)
- 2020:
Ryan Murphy, Michael Andrew, Caeleb Dressel, Zach Apple, Hunter Armstrong, Andrew Wilson, Tom Shields, Blake Pieroni (USA)
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World long-course champions in men's 200 m butterfly |
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Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 200 m Butterfly |
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Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay |
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- 1985: USA (Heath, Biondi, Dillon, Oppel)
- 1987: USA (Dalbey, Biondi, Cetlinski, Oppel)
- 1989: USA (Stewart, Jorgensen, Olsen, Gjertsen)
- 1991: USA (Dalbey, Jorgensen, Hudepohl, Olsen)
- 1993: USA (Burgess, Eckerman, Taner, Davis)
- 1995: AUS (Allen, Housman, Dunn, Kowalski)
- 1997: USA (Carvin, Malchow, Taner, Davis)
- 1999: AUS (Thorpe, Kirby, Hackett, Klim)
- 2002: AUS (Hackett, Stevens, Cram, Thorpe)
- 2006: USA (Phelps, Lochte, Vanderkaay, Keller)
- 2010: USA (Phelps, Vanderkaay, Berens, Lochte)
- 2014: USA (Dwyer, Phelps, Lochte, McLean)
- 2018: USA (Seliskar, Pieroni, Apple, Haas)
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На других языках
- [en] Melvin Stewart
[fr] Melvin Stewart
Melvin Monroe (« Mel ») Stewart, né le 16 novembre 1968[1] à Gastonia en Caroline du Nord, est un ancien nageur américain, spécialiste du papillon.
[it] Melvin Stewart
Melvin Stewart (Gastonia, 16 novembre 1968) è un ex nuotatore statunitense.
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