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Brendan Hansen

Brendan Joseph Hansen (born August 15, 1981) is an American former competition swimmer who specialized in breaststroke events. Hansen is a six-time Olympic medalist, and is also a former world record-holder in both the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke events (long course).

Brendan Hansen
Personal information
Full nameBrendan Joseph Hansen
National team United States
Born (1981-08-15) August 15, 1981 (age 41)
Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight189 lb (86 kg)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesBreaststroke
ClubLonghorn Aquatics
College teamUniversity of Texas
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing the United States
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 3 1 2
World Championships (LC) 6 2 1
World Championships (SC) 4 0 0
Pan Pacific Championships 5 1 0
Total 18 4 3
Olympic Games
2004 Athens 4×100 m medley
2008 Beijing 4×100 m medley
2012 London 4×100 m medley
2004 Athens 100 m breast
2004 Athens 200 m breast
2012 London 100 m breast
World Championships (LC)
2001 Fukuoka 200 m breast
2003 Barcelona 4×100 m medley
2005 Montreal 100 m breast
2005 Montreal 200 m breast
2005 Montreal 4×100 m medley
2007 Melbourne 100 m breast
2003 Barcelona 100 m breast
2007 Melbourne 50 m breast
2003 Barcelona 200 m breast
World Championships (SC)
2004 Indianapolis 50 m breast
2004 Indianapolis 100 m breast
2004 Indianapolis 200 m breast
2004 Indianapolis 4×100 m medley
Pan Pacific Championships
2002 Yokohama 200 m breast
2002 Yokohama 4×100 m medley
2006 Victoria 100 m breast
2006 Victoria 200 m breast
2006 Victoria 4×100 m medley
2002 Yokohama 100 m breast

He won a total of twenty-five medals in major international competition, eighteen gold, four silver, and three bronze spanning the Olympics, the World, and the Pan Pacific Championships. He was a member of the 2012 United States Olympic team, and won the bronze medal in the 100-meter breaststroke and a gold medal in the 4×100-meter medley relay at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Early life and education

 
Hansen in 2008

Hansen was born and grew up in Havertown, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Haverford Senior High School. He swam for several different clubs, including Karakung Swim Club and Suburban Seahawks Club. Whilst at Karakung Swin Club in Havertown, Brendan was able to compete & learn from Christopher Lesovitz and Timothy Galvin.

While attending the University of Texas at Austin, Hansen swam for coach Eddie Reese's Texas Longhorns swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competition from 2001 to 2005. During his time as a Longhorn swimmer, he never lost a breaststroke event. He was a sixteen-time All-American and won fourteen NCAA national championships. He graduated from the University of Texas with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology in 2005.

Swimming career

2001–2003

Hansen's main stroke is breaststroke. He is well known for his unique style of breaststroke, which incorporates a kick that is much narrower than most other swimmers, including the biggest rival of his early international career, Kosuke Kitajima.

At the 2001 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, Hansen won the 200-meter breaststroke with a time of 2:10.69, a championship record.[1]

At the 2003 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Hansen won gold in the 4×100-meter medley relay, silver in the 100-meter breaststroke, and bronze in the 200-meter breaststroke. In his first event, the 100-meter breaststroke, Hansen finished second to Kosuke Kitajima with a time of 1:00.21.[2] In his second event, the 200-meter breaststroke, Hansen finished in third place with a time 2:11.11.[3] In the 4×100-meter medley relay, Hansen swam his leg with a time of 59.61 seconds and the American squad finished first with a world record time of 3:31.54.[4]

2004 Olympics

Despite setting the world record in the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke[5] at the 2004 U.S. Olympic trials, Hansen did not manage to win a gold medal in either event at the 2004 Summer Olympics, as he settled for silver in the 100,[6] and a bronze in the 200.[7][8] He would win a gold for his role in the world-record setting 4 × 100 medley relay.[9] There was controversy in Kosuke Kitajima's win in the 100-meter breaststroke. The U.S. team accused Kitajima of using an illegal dolphin kick however Olympic officials declined to issue any penalty.[10][11] Grant Hackett said during London 2012 Australian television commentary that Hansen used a recording of Kitajima's roar of triumph after winning this race as his alarm clock for the next four years.[citation needed]

2005 World Championships

At the 2005 World Aquatics Championships in Montreal, Quebec, Hansen won gold in the 100-meter breaststroke, 200-meter breaststroke, and 4×100-meter medley relay. In his first event, the 100-meter breaststroke, Hansen won with a time of 59.37 seconds, a championship record.[12] In his second event, the 200-meter breaststroke, Hansen won with a time of 2:09.85.[13] In the 4×100-meter medley relay, Hansen swam his leg with a time of 59.33 and the U.S. squad finished first with a time of 3:31.85.[14]

2006

At the 2006 ConocoPhillips National Championships, Hansen lowered both his world records in the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke to 59.13 seconds in the 100-meter and 2:08.74 in the 200-meter.

At the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships held in Victoria, Canada, Hansen again lowered his world record time in the 200-meter breaststroke to 2:08.50. It is notable that he was a quarter of a second behind his best time at the 150-meter mark, but he came back 0.60 of a second faster with a 33.38.

2007 World Championships

At the 2007 World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne, Australia, Hansen won gold in the 100-meter breaststroke and silver in the 50-meter breaststroke. Hansen also was entered in the 200-meter breaststroke but did not start. In the 100-meter breaststroke, Hansen won with a time of 59.80 seconds, 0.16 faster than second-place finisher Kosuke Kitajima.[15] This victory made him the first and so far only four-time breaststroke world champion (long course). In the 50-meter breaststroke, Hansen place second with a time of 27.69 seconds, just 0.03 slower than first-place finisher Oleh Lisohor.[16]

2008 Olympics

Hansen swam the 100-meter breaststroke at the 2008 Summer Olympics, his only individual event, finishing in fourth place, but earned a gold medal as a member of the winning U.S. team in the 4×100-meter medley relay.[17] He lost the medal while on a flight home from a party in his hometown near Philadelphia to Austin; it was returned to him the following day.[18]

2011 Nationals

 
Hansen in 2011

Hansen prepared for a comeback at the 2012 Summer Olympics, winning the 100-meter breaststroke[19] and 200-meter breaststroke at the U.S. Nationals with times of 1:00.08 and 2:10.59 respectively.

2012 Olympics

At the 2012 United States Olympic Trials in Omaha, Nebraska, the qualifying meet for the U.S. Olympic Team, Hansen won the 100-meter breaststroke final, qualifying him to swim in that event and the 4×100-meter medley relay at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He also competed in the 200-meter breaststroke and finished fourth. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Hansen finished third in 100-meter breaststroke for a bronze medal, and won a gold medal as a member of the winning U.S. team in the 4×100-meter medley relay. At the conclusion of the games, Hansen decided that the 2012 Olympics would be his final meet, retiring from the sport of swimming.

Personal best times

Hansen is a former world record holder in the 100- and 200-meter breaststroke (long course), as well as the 4×100-meter medley relay (long and short course). His personal best times are:

Long Course

  • 50 m Breast: 27.51 (March 27, 2007)
  • 100 m Breast: 59.13 (August 1, 2006)
  • 200 m Breast: 2:08.50 (August 21, 2006)

Short Course

  • 50 m Breast: 26.86 (October 11, 2004)
  • 100 m Breast: 57.47 (December 17, 2011)
  • 200 m Breast: 2:03.62 (December 16, 2011)

Post-retirement

Hansen continues to reside in Austin.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Teenager upsets Olympic medallists at swimming worlds". CBC Sports. July 26, 2001. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  2. ^ "Men's 100 m breaststroke results" (PDF). July 21, 2003. Retrieved May 6, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ (PDF). July 24, 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 7, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  4. ^ "Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay results" (PDF). July 27, 2003. Retrieved May 6, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Brendan Hansen sets another world record during trials". Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  6. ^ Fitzpatrick, Frank (August 15, 2004). "Brendan Hansen takes silver in controversial 100M breaststroke". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  7. ^ Hagen, Paul (August 18, 2004). "Hansen comes up short in 200-meter breaststroke". The Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  8. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on December 4, 2016.
  9. ^ Barry Svrluga (August 22, 2004). "U.S. Stirs a Medley of Perfection". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  10. ^ "US team kicks over this result". The Boston Globe. August 16, 2004. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  12. ^ "Men's 100 m breaststroke results" (PDF). Retrieved May 6, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "Men's 200 m breaststroke results" (PDF). Retrieved May 6, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 1, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  16. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  17. ^ KAREN CROUSE (August 26, 2008). "EIGHT FOR PHELPS". The New York Times. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on October 16, 2008. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
  19. ^ "Brendan Hansen". Retrieved June 29, 2012.

External links


Records
Preceded by Men's 100-meter breaststroke
world record-holder (long course)

July 8, 2004 – August 11, 2008
Succeeded by

Kosuke Kitajima
Preceded by

Kosuke Kitajima
Men's 200-meter breaststroke
world record-holder (long course)

July 11, 2004 – June 8, 2008
Succeeded by

Kosuke Kitajima


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This article is about the American swimmer For the Australian politician see Brendan Hansen politician Brendan Joseph Hansen born August 15 1981 is an American former competition swimmer who specialized in breaststroke events Hansen is a six time Olympic medalist and is also a former world record holder in both the 100 meter and 200 meter breaststroke events long course Brendan HansenPersonal informationFull nameBrendan Joseph HansenNational team United StatesBorn 1981 08 15 August 15 1981 age 41 Haverford Township Pennsylvania U S Height6 ft 0 in 183 cm Weight189 lb 86 kg SportSportSwimmingStrokesBreaststrokeClubLonghorn AquaticsCollege teamUniversity of TexasMedal record Men s swimmingRepresenting the United StatesEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 3 1 2World Championships LC 6 2 1World Championships SC 4 0 0Pan Pacific Championships 5 1 0Total 18 4 3Olympic Games2004 Athens 4 100 m medley2008 Beijing 4 100 m medley2012 London 4 100 m medley2004 Athens 100 m breast2004 Athens 200 m breast2012 London 100 m breastWorld Championships LC 2001 Fukuoka 200 m breast2003 Barcelona 4 100 m medley2005 Montreal 100 m breast2005 Montreal 200 m breast2005 Montreal 4 100 m medley2007 Melbourne 100 m breast2003 Barcelona 100 m breast2007 Melbourne 50 m breast2003 Barcelona 200 m breastWorld Championships SC 2004 Indianapolis 50 m breast2004 Indianapolis 100 m breast2004 Indianapolis 200 m breast2004 Indianapolis 4 100 m medleyPan Pacific Championships2002 Yokohama 200 m breast2002 Yokohama 4 100 m medley2006 Victoria 100 m breast2006 Victoria 200 m breast2006 Victoria 4 100 m medley2002 Yokohama 100 m breastHe won a total of twenty five medals in major international competition eighteen gold four silver and three bronze spanning the Olympics the World and the Pan Pacific Championships He was a member of the 2012 United States Olympic team and won the bronze medal in the 100 meter breaststroke and a gold medal in the 4 100 meter medley relay at the 2012 Summer Olympics Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Swimming career 2 1 2001 2003 2 2 2004 Olympics 2 3 2005 World Championships 2 4 2006 2 5 2007 World Championships 2 6 2008 Olympics 2 7 2011 Nationals 2 8 2012 Olympics 3 Personal best times 3 1 Long Course 3 2 Short Course 4 Post retirement 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education Edit Hansen in 2008 Hansen was born and grew up in Havertown a suburb of Philadelphia Pennsylvania He attended Haverford Senior High School He swam for several different clubs including Karakung Swim Club and Suburban Seahawks Club Whilst at Karakung Swin Club in Havertown Brendan was able to compete amp learn from Christopher Lesovitz and Timothy Galvin While attending the University of Texas at Austin Hansen swam for coach Eddie Reese s Texas Longhorns swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA competition from 2001 to 2005 During his time as a Longhorn swimmer he never lost a breaststroke event He was a sixteen time All American and won fourteen NCAA national championships He graduated from the University of Texas with a bachelor s degree in kinesiology in 2005 Swimming career Edit2001 2003 Edit Hansen s main stroke is breaststroke He is well known for his unique style of breaststroke which incorporates a kick that is much narrower than most other swimmers including the biggest rival of his early international career Kosuke Kitajima At the 2001 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka Japan Hansen won the 200 meter breaststroke with a time of 2 10 69 a championship record 1 At the 2003 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona Spain Hansen won gold in the 4 100 meter medley relay silver in the 100 meter breaststroke and bronze in the 200 meter breaststroke In his first event the 100 meter breaststroke Hansen finished second to Kosuke Kitajima with a time of 1 00 21 2 In his second event the 200 meter breaststroke Hansen finished in third place with a time 2 11 11 3 In the 4 100 meter medley relay Hansen swam his leg with a time of 59 61 seconds and the American squad finished first with a world record time of 3 31 54 4 2004 Olympics Edit See also Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics Despite setting the world record in the 100 meter and 200 meter breaststroke 5 at the 2004 U S Olympic trials Hansen did not manage to win a gold medal in either event at the 2004 Summer Olympics as he settled for silver in the 100 6 and a bronze in the 200 7 8 He would win a gold for his role in the world record setting 4 100 medley relay 9 There was controversy in Kosuke Kitajima s win in the 100 meter breaststroke The U S team accused Kitajima of using an illegal dolphin kick however Olympic officials declined to issue any penalty 10 11 Grant Hackett said during London 2012 Australian television commentary that Hansen used a recording of Kitajima s roar of triumph after winning this race as his alarm clock for the next four years citation needed 2005 World Championships Edit At the 2005 World Aquatics Championships in Montreal Quebec Hansen won gold in the 100 meter breaststroke 200 meter breaststroke and 4 100 meter medley relay In his first event the 100 meter breaststroke Hansen won with a time of 59 37 seconds a championship record 12 In his second event the 200 meter breaststroke Hansen won with a time of 2 09 85 13 In the 4 100 meter medley relay Hansen swam his leg with a time of 59 33 and the U S squad finished first with a time of 3 31 85 14 2006 Edit At the 2006 ConocoPhillips National Championships Hansen lowered both his world records in the 100 meter and 200 meter breaststroke to 59 13 seconds in the 100 meter and 2 08 74 in the 200 meter At the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships held in Victoria Canada Hansen again lowered his world record time in the 200 meter breaststroke to 2 08 50 It is notable that he was a quarter of a second behind his best time at the 150 meter mark but he came back 0 60 of a second faster with a 33 38 2007 World Championships Edit At the 2007 World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne Australia Hansen won gold in the 100 meter breaststroke and silver in the 50 meter breaststroke Hansen also was entered in the 200 meter breaststroke but did not start In the 100 meter breaststroke Hansen won with a time of 59 80 seconds 0 16 faster than second place finisher Kosuke Kitajima 15 This victory made him the first and so far only four time breaststroke world champion long course In the 50 meter breaststroke Hansen place second with a time of 27 69 seconds just 0 03 slower than first place finisher Oleh Lisohor 16 2008 Olympics Edit See also Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics Hansen swam the 100 meter breaststroke at the 2008 Summer Olympics his only individual event finishing in fourth place but earned a gold medal as a member of the winning U S team in the 4 100 meter medley relay 17 He lost the medal while on a flight home from a party in his hometown near Philadelphia to Austin it was returned to him the following day 18 2011 Nationals Edit Hansen in 2011 Hansen prepared for a comeback at the 2012 Summer Olympics winning the 100 meter breaststroke 19 and 200 meter breaststroke at the U S Nationals with times of 1 00 08 and 2 10 59 respectively 2012 Olympics Edit See also Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics At the 2012 United States Olympic Trials in Omaha Nebraska the qualifying meet for the U S Olympic Team Hansen won the 100 meter breaststroke final qualifying him to swim in that event and the 4 100 meter medley relay at the 2012 Summer Olympics He also competed in the 200 meter breaststroke and finished fourth At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London Hansen finished third in 100 meter breaststroke for a bronze medal and won a gold medal as a member of the winning U S team in the 4 100 meter medley relay At the conclusion of the games Hansen decided that the 2012 Olympics would be his final meet retiring from the sport of swimming Personal best times EditHansen is a former world record holder in the 100 and 200 meter breaststroke long course as well as the 4 100 meter medley relay long and short course His personal best times are Long Course Edit 50 m Breast 27 51 March 27 2007 100 m Breast 59 13 August 1 2006 200 m Breast 2 08 50 August 21 2006 Short Course Edit 50 m Breast 26 86 October 11 2004 100 m Breast 57 47 December 17 2011 200 m Breast 2 03 62 December 16 2011 Post retirement EditHansen continues to reside in Austin See also Edit Biography portal Olympics portalList of multiple Olympic gold medalists in one event List of Olympic medalists in swimming men List of United States records in swimming List of University of Texas at Austin alumni List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming men World record progression 100 metres breaststroke World record progression 200 metres breaststroke World record progression 4 100 metres medley relayReferences Edit Teenager upsets Olympic medallists at swimming worlds CBC Sports July 26 2001 Retrieved May 6 2010 Men s 100 m breaststroke results PDF July 21 2003 Retrieved May 6 2010 permanent dead link Men s 200 m breaststroke results PDF July 24 2003 Archived from the original PDF on April 7 2009 Retrieved May 6 2010 Men s 4 x 100m Medley Relay results PDF July 27 2003 Retrieved May 6 2010 permanent dead link Brendan Hansen sets another world record during trials Retrieved July 18 2009 Fitzpatrick Frank August 15 2004 Brendan Hansen takes silver in controversial 100M breaststroke The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved July 18 2009 Hagen Paul August 18 2004 Hansen comes up short in 200 meter breaststroke The Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved July 18 2009 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Brendan Hansen Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on December 4 2016 Barry Svrluga August 22 2004 U S Stirs a Medley of Perfection The Washington Post Retrieved July 18 2009 US team kicks over this result The Boston Globe August 16 2004 Retrieved July 18 2009 U S says swimmer used illegal kick Archived from the original on October 26 2012 Retrieved July 18 2009 Men s 100 m breaststroke results PDF Retrieved May 6 2010 permanent dead link Men s 200 m breaststroke results PDF Retrieved May 6 2010 permanent dead link Men s 4 x 100m Medley Relay results PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 1 2012 Retrieved May 6 2010 Men s 100 m breaststroke results PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2009 Retrieved May 6 2010 Men s 50 m breaststroke results PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2009 Retrieved May 6 2010 KAREN CROUSE August 26 2008 EIGHT FOR PHELPS The New York Times Retrieved July 18 2009 Swimmer Hansen reunited with lost gold medal Archived from the original on October 16 2008 Retrieved July 18 2009 Brendan Hansen Retrieved June 29 2012 External links EditBrendan Hansen at USA Swimming archive Brendan Hansen at FINA Brendan Hansen at TeamUSA org Brendan Hansen at Olympics com Brendan Hansen at Olympic org archived Brendan Hansen at Olympedia Brendan Hansen on Twitter RecordsPreceded byKosuke Kitajima Men s 100 meter breaststrokeworld record holder long course July 8 2004 August 11 2008 Succeeded byKosuke KitajimaPreceded byKosuke Kitajima Men s 200 meter breaststrokeworld record holder long course July 11 2004 June 8 2008 Succeeded byKosuke Kitajima Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brendan Hansen amp oldid 1115761347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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