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Roland Schoeman

Roland Mark Schoeman OIS (born 4 July 1980) is a South African American swimmer and was a member of the South African swimming team at the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. In May 2022, he officially became a citizen of the United States.

Roland Schoeman
Personal information
Full nameRoland Mark Schoeman
Nationality South Africa  United States
Born (1980-07-04) 4 July 1980 (age 43)
Pretoria, South Africa
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight84 kg (185 lb; 13.2 st)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, butterfly
ClubPhoenix Swim Club (USA)
College teamArizona Wildcats
CoachJonty Skinner
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  South Africa
Olympic Games
2004 Athens 4×100 m freestyle
2004 Athens 100 m freestyle
2004 Athens 50 m freestyle
World Championships (LC)
2005 Montreal 50 m freestyle
2005 Montreal 50 m butterfly
2007 Melbourne 50 m butterfly
2005 Montreal 100 m freestyle
2001 Fukuoka 50 m freestyle
Pan Pacific Championships
2006 Victoria 50 m freestyle
2006 Victoria 100 m freestyle
2010 Irvine 50 m butterfly
2010 Irvine 4×100 m freestyle
Commonwealth Games
2002 Manchester 50 m freestyle
2006 Melbourne 50 m freestyle
2006 Melbourne 50 m butterfly
2006 Melbourne 4×100 m freestyle
2002 Manchester 50 m butterfly
2002 Manchester 4×100 m freestyle
2010 Delhi 50 m freestyle
2014 Glasgow 50 m butterfly
2014 Glasgow 4×100 m freestyle
2006 Melbourne 100 m freestyle
2010 Delhi 50 m butterfly
2010 Delhi 4×100 m freestyle

Career edit

Born in Pretoria, Schoeman first took an interest in the sport when he was 13, and began to compete three years later.[1] He said he began swimming only to impress a girl he met.[2] This marked the beginning of a career that would see him attain a gold, silver and bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Games; three gold, a silver and a bronze World Championship medals, as well as four gold, three silvers and three bronzes at the Commonwealth Games. He set new South African records in the 100 m Freestyle (48.69 s), 50 m Freestyle (22.04 s), 100 m Butterfly (52.73 s) and 50 m Butterfly (23.65 s) events.

He won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in the 4 × 100 m freestyle, a silver medal in the 100 m freestyle event and a bronze in the 50 m freestyle. Three of the Men's 100 metre Freestyle team were in the team that broke the record and won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. He also claimed golds in the 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly.

Schoeman, who is asthmatic, was voted the African Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World in 2004, 2005 and 2006; and the South African Swimmer of the Year in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. He was elected South African Sports Star of the Year in 2004.[3]

In 2007, he received the South African Presidential Award Order of Ikhamanga in Silver, awarded for excellent achievements in the field of swimming.[4]

At the 2005 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Montreal, Quebec, Canada he won two gold medals [50 m Butterfly (in a world record time of 22.96 s) and Freestyle (21.69 s, the second fastest time in history at the time)]. He also claimed a silver in 100 m freestyle.

In December 2005, Schoeman turned down a 40 Million Rand (US$5.9 million) contract to swim for Qatar.[5] He stated reasons of national pride for turning down the offer and that hearing the South African national anthem and sharing the joy of his victories with his fellow South Africans is what made winning gold special.

At the 2007 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne Australia he successfully defended his 50m butterfly title. He also made the final of the 50 m and 100 m freestyle and was part of the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay team that finished fourth.

On 6 September 2008 Roland Schoeman set a new short course meters (25 m pool) world record of 20.64 at South African Nationals. Schoeman lost his world record in late 2008 but regained his record in August 2009. At the South Africa Short Course Championships, Schoeman swam 20.30 seconds. This time was broken in 2014 by Florent Manaudou.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Schoeman, aged 32, advanced to the final in the men's 50 m freestyle, clocking a 21.80 to finish 0.46 seconds behind the gold medal winner, Florent Manaudou.

In 2016, Schoeman missed qualification for a fifth Olympics.[6]

As of 2023, he is part of the Enhanced Games athletes advisory commission.[7][8]

Career best times edit

Schoeman has broken three long course world records (two individual, one relay) and six short course world records (all individual).

Event Time Record Date Location
Long course
50m Freestyle 21.67 SA Record Holder 16 Aug 2008 Beijing, China
50m Freestyle 21.67 = SA Record Holder 2 Aug 2013 Barcelona, Spain
100m Freestyle 48.17 Former SA Record Holder 15 Aug 2004 Athens, Greece
50m Butterfly 22.90 Former WR Holder 26 Jul 2009 Rome, Italy
4 × 100 m Freestyle 3:11.93 Former WR Holder 26 Jul 2009 Rome, Italy
Short course
50m Freestyle 20.30 Former WR Holder 8 August 2009 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
100m Freestyle 46.25 Former WR Holder 22 January 2005 Berlin, Germany
50m Butterfly 21.87 14 Nov 2009 Berlin, Germany
100m IM 52.20 Former WR Holder 13 Aug 2006 Hamburg, Germany

Accolades edit

In 2004 he was inducted into the University of Pretoria Sport Hall of fame.[9]

In 2007 he was inducted into the University of Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. [10] [11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "roland2012.com".
  2. ^ "Roland Schoeman uncut". iafrica.com.
  3. ^ "roland2012.com".
  4. ^ . SouthAfrica.info. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012.
  5. ^ . SouthAfrica.info. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008.
  6. ^ Race, Loretta (21 April 2016). "Schoeman Falls Short of 5th Olympic Games, Yet Marches On". Swimswam. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  7. ^ Bloom, Ben (30 June 2023). "The Enhanced Games – a drugs Olympics where cheaters can prosper". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  8. ^ Bailey, Ronald (29 June 2023). "The Enhanced Olympics: Drugs welcome!". Reason. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Hall of fame Retrieved 25 June 2011
  10. ^ "HOF Inductees". Arizona Wildcats. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  11. ^ "Roland Schoeman HOF". Arizona Wildcats. Retrieved 17 March 2023.

External links edit

Records
Preceded by Men's 50-metre freestyle
world record-holder (short course)

23 March 2000 – 23 March 2000
Shared with Mark Foster
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 4 × 100 metres freestyle relay
world record-holder (long course)

15 August 2004 – 19 August 2006
with Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 100-metre individual medley
world record-holder (short course)

18 January 2005 – 22 January 2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 100-metre freestyle
world record-holder (short course)

22 January 2005 – 17 December 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 50-metre butterfly
world record-holder (long course)

24 July 2005 – 5 April 2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 50-metre freestyle
world record-holder (short course)

12 August 2006 – 18 November 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 50-metre freestyle
world record-holder (short course)

7 September 2008 – 11 December 2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 50-metre freestyle
world record-holder (short course)

8 August 2009 – 5 December 2014
Succeeded by
Awards
Preceded by
Not available
World African Swimmer of the Year
2004 – 2007
Succeeded by


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Roland Mark Schoeman OIS born 4 July 1980 is a South African American swimmer and was a member of the South African swimming team at the 2000 2004 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games In May 2022 he officially became a citizen of the United States Roland SchoemanPersonal informationFull nameRoland Mark SchoemanNationality South Africa United StatesBorn 1980 07 04 4 July 1980 age 43 Pretoria South AfricaHeight1 90 m 6 ft 3 in Weight84 kg 185 lb 13 2 st SportSportSwimmingStrokesFreestyle butterflyClubPhoenix Swim Club USA College teamArizona WildcatsCoachJonty SkinnerMedal record Men s swimming Representing South Africa Olympic Games 2004 Athens 4 100 m freestyle 2004 Athens 100 m freestyle 2004 Athens 50 m freestyle World Championships LC 2005 Montreal 50 m freestyle 2005 Montreal 50 m butterfly 2007 Melbourne 50 m butterfly 2005 Montreal 100 m freestyle 2001 Fukuoka 50 m freestyle Pan Pacific Championships 2006 Victoria 50 m freestyle 2006 Victoria 100 m freestyle 2010 Irvine 50 m butterfly 2010 Irvine 4 100 m freestyle Commonwealth Games 2002 Manchester 50 m freestyle 2006 Melbourne 50 m freestyle 2006 Melbourne 50 m butterfly 2006 Melbourne 4 100 m freestyle 2002 Manchester 50 m butterfly 2002 Manchester 4 100 m freestyle 2010 Delhi 50 m freestyle 2014 Glasgow 50 m butterfly 2014 Glasgow 4 100 m freestyle 2006 Melbourne 100 m freestyle 2010 Delhi 50 m butterfly 2010 Delhi 4 100 m freestyle Contents 1 Career 2 Career best times 3 Accolades 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editBorn in Pretoria Schoeman first took an interest in the sport when he was 13 and began to compete three years later 1 He said he began swimming only to impress a girl he met 2 This marked the beginning of a career that would see him attain a gold silver and bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Games three gold a silver and a bronze World Championship medals as well as four gold three silvers and three bronzes at the Commonwealth Games He set new South African records in the 100 m Freestyle 48 69 s 50 m Freestyle 22 04 s 100 m Butterfly 52 73 s and 50 m Butterfly 23 65 s events He won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in the 4 100 m freestyle a silver medal in the 100 m freestyle event and a bronze in the 50 m freestyle Three of the Men s 100 metre Freestyle team were in the team that broke the record and won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games He also claimed golds in the 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly Schoeman who is asthmatic was voted the African Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World in 2004 2005 and 2006 and the South African Swimmer of the Year in 2003 2004 2005 and 2006 He was elected South African Sports Star of the Year in 2004 3 In 2007 he received the South African Presidential Award Order of Ikhamanga in Silver awarded for excellent achievements in the field of swimming 4 At the 2005 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Montreal Quebec Canada he won two gold medals 50 m Butterfly in a world record time of 22 96 s and Freestyle 21 69 s the second fastest time in history at the time He also claimed a silver in 100 m freestyle In December 2005 Schoeman turned down a 40 Million Rand US 5 9 million contract to swim for Qatar 5 He stated reasons of national pride for turning down the offer and that hearing the South African national anthem and sharing the joy of his victories with his fellow South Africans is what made winning gold special At the 2007 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne Australia he successfully defended his 50m butterfly title He also made the final of the 50 m and 100 m freestyle and was part of the 4 100 m freestyle relay team that finished fourth On 6 September 2008 Roland Schoeman set a new short course meters 25 m pool world record of 20 64 at South African Nationals Schoeman lost his world record in late 2008 but regained his record in August 2009 At the South Africa Short Course Championships Schoeman swam 20 30 seconds This time was broken in 2014 by Florent Manaudou At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London Schoeman aged 32 advanced to the final in the men s 50 m freestyle clocking a 21 80 to finish 0 46 seconds behind the gold medal winner Florent Manaudou In 2016 Schoeman missed qualification for a fifth Olympics 6 As of 2023 he is part of the Enhanced Games athletes advisory commission 7 8 Career best times editSchoeman has broken three long course world records two individual one relay and six short course world records all individual Event Time Record Date Location Long course 50m Freestyle 21 67 SA Record Holder 16 Aug 2008 Beijing China 50m Freestyle 21 67 SA Record Holder 2 Aug 2013 Barcelona Spain 100m Freestyle 48 17 Former SA Record Holder 15 Aug 2004 Athens Greece 50m Butterfly 22 90 Former WR Holder 26 Jul 2009 Rome Italy 4 100 m Freestyle 3 11 93 Former WR Holder 26 Jul 2009 Rome Italy Short course 50m Freestyle 20 30 Former WR Holder 8 August 2009 Pietermaritzburg South Africa 100m Freestyle 46 25 Former WR Holder 22 January 2005 Berlin Germany 50m Butterfly 21 87 14 Nov 2009 Berlin Germany 100m IM 52 20 Former WR Holder 13 Aug 2006 Hamburg GermanyAccolades editIn 2004 he was inducted into the University of Pretoria Sport Hall of fame 9 In 2007 he was inducted into the University of Arizona Sports Hall of Fame 10 11 See also editList of Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming men List of Olympic medalists in swimming men World record progression 50 metres freestyle World record progression 100 metres freestyle World record progression 50 metres butterfly World record progression 100 metres individual medleyReferences edit roland2012 com Roland Schoeman uncut iafrica com roland2012 com Team SA profile Roland Schoeman SouthAfrica info Archived from the original on 18 July 2012 I am an African Roland Schoeman SouthAfrica info Archived from the original on 21 August 2008 Race Loretta 21 April 2016 Schoeman Falls Short of 5th Olympic Games Yet Marches On Swimswam Retrieved 21 April 2016 Bloom Ben 30 June 2023 The Enhanced Games a drugs Olympics where cheaters can prosper The Guardian Retrieved 8 July 2023 Bailey Ronald 29 June 2023 The Enhanced Olympics Drugs welcome Reason Retrieved 8 July 2023 Hall of fame gt University of Pretoria Archived from the original on 1 October 2011 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Hall of fame Retrieved 25 June 2011 HOF Inductees Arizona Wildcats Retrieved 17 March 2023 Roland Schoeman HOF Arizona Wildcats Retrieved 17 March 2023 External links editOfficial website Roland Schoeman at World Aquatics Roland Schoeman at Swimrankings net nbsp Roland Schoeman at Olympics com Roland Schoeman at Olympedia nbsp Roland Schoeman at the Commonwealth Games Federation archived nbsp Records Preceded byMark Foster Men s 50 metre freestyleworld record holder short course 23 March 2000 23 March 2000Shared with Mark Foster Succeeded byAnthony Ervin Preceded byAustraliaMichael Klim Chris Fydler Ashley Callus and Ian Thorpe Men s 4 100 metres freestyle relayworld record holder long course 15 August 2004 19 August 2006with Lyndon Ferns Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling Succeeded byUSAMichael Phelps Neil Walker Cullen Jones and Jason Lezak Preceded byThomas Rupprath Men s 100 metre individual medleyworld record holder short course 18 January 2005 22 January 2005 Succeeded byRyk Neethling Preceded byIan Crocker Men s 100 metre freestyleworld record holder short course 22 January 2005 17 December 2007 Succeeded byStefan Nystrand Preceded byIan Crocker Men s 50 metre butterflyworld record holder long course 24 July 2005 5 April 2009 Succeeded byRafael Munoz Preceded byFrederick Bousquet Men s 50 metre freestyleworld record holder short course 12 August 2006 18 November 2007 Succeeded byStefan Nystrand Preceded byDuje Draganja Men s 50 metre freestyleworld record holder short course 7 September 2008 11 December 2008 Succeeded byAmaury Leveaux Preceded byAmaury Leveaux Men s 50 metre freestyleworld record holder short course 8 August 2009 5 December 2014 Succeeded byFlorent Manaudou Awards Preceded byNot available World African Swimmer of the Year2004 2007 Succeeded byOus Mellouli Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roland Schoeman amp oldid 1217957629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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