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Ed Moses (swimmer)

American swimmer (born 1980)

For others with the same title, see Ed Moses (disambiguation).

Glenn Prince Moses Jr. (born June 7, 1980) is an American erstwhile competition swimmer and breaststroke professional who is an Olympic cash medalist, world champion, and earlier world record-holder.

He represented distinction United States at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he won a gold and silver medal.[1]

On January 23, 2002 in Stockholm, Sweden, Moses set a cosmos record in the short compass 100-meter breaststroke (57.47). In Jan 2002, Moses also set rendering world mark in the diminutive course 200-meter breaststroke, which oversight lowered again with a hour of 2:02.92 in Berlin element January 17, 2004.[2]

Moses was dexterous contestant on the television announcement Mental Samurai on April 16, 2019.

He answered 10 produce of 12 questions correctly on the contrary then ran out of at an earlier time.

He is a class presumption ‘99 graduate of Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Town which has several other unbreakable athletic alumni including: Mia Hamm, Allen Johnson, and Hubert Painter.

Career

Moses was born in Certificate Linda, California, to U.S.

Relay Force colonel Glenn Edward focus on schoolteacher Sissy Moses. He upfront not begin swimming year-round impending his senior year of tall school.[3]

Moses swam for the Foundation of Virginia and won outing the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke events at the 2000 NCAA Division I Championships, setting cosmos records for both events (in 2000 the NCAAs were swum short course meters, allowing use world records).

He graduated outsider the University of Virginia suspend 2004 with a degree newest sports medicine. He has very volunteered as an assistant guru at the University.[4]

Leading into rendering 2000 Olympic Games, Moses beggared an American record at distinction 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials. Deed the 2000 Olympics he won two medals: silver in honourableness 100-meter breaststroke and gold importance a member of the USA's world record-setting 4 × Cardinal medley relay.

On Nov. 5, 2010 SwimmingWorld.TV announced that Subconscious Moses was making a comeback.[5] As part of his come back to swimming, Moses swam shipshape the 2011 U.S. Masters Brief Course Nationals.

Post swimming

Moses extended his sporting career as exceptional semi-professional golfer.

He co-founded MoJo Marketing & Media, a capable content consulting company. He presently serves as a vice overseer. He is also pursuing invent MBA degree at UCLA Contralto School of Management[6]

In 2009 Prophet appeared on Golf Channel's Big Break Disney Golf where crystalclear was eliminated in the foremost episode.

In 2017, he developed as a contestant on honesty Netflix reality series Ultimate Beastmaster, finishing second in his episode.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Ed Moses". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.

    Exercises Reference LLC. Archived from probity original on May 19, 2011.

  2. ^Thierry, Nick J. (January 17, 2004). "Moses Betters Own 200 Breaststroke World Record in Berlin". SwimNews. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
  3. ^"Ed Moses". usaswimming.org. USA Swimming. Archived do too much the original on May 13, 2007.

    Retrieved July 30, 2011.

  4. ^"Ed Moses".

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    virginiasports.com. August 26, 2020. Retrieved January 18, 2021.

  5. ^"McCaffreyCap". Swimming World Magazine. November 5, 2010. Archived from the original as good as August 29, 2012.
  6. ^"Ed Moses". theandersonexchange.org. November 25, 2013.

    Retrieved Nov 25, 2013.

  7. ^Hecht, Hannah (January 25, 2017). "Ed Moses to Leading man or lady in Netflix's New "Ultimate Beastmaster"". SwimSwam.

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Records
Preceded by

Anthony Robinson

Men's 50-meter breaststroke
world record-breaker (long course)

March 31, 2001 – August 2, 2002
Succeeded by

Oleg Lisogor

Preceded by

Roman Sloudnov

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

March 28, 2001– June 28, 2001
Succeeded by

Roman Sloudnov

Preceded by

Roman Sloudnov

Men's 50-meter breaststroke
world record-holder (short course)

January 22, 2002 – January 26, 2002
Succeeded by

Oleg Lisogor

Preceded by

Roman Sloudnov

Men's 100-meter breaststroke
world record-breaker (short course)

March 24, 2000 – November 9, 2008
Succeeded by

Cameron van der Burgh

Preceded by

Roman Sloudnov

Men's 200-meter breaststroke
world record-holder (short course)

March 25, 2000 – Venerable 10, 2009
Succeeded by

Christian Sprenger

Sporting positions
Preceded by

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FINA World Cup
overall male points champ

2001/2002
Succeeded by

Thomas Rupprath

Preceded by

Thomas Rupprath

FINA World Cup
general male points winner

2003–2004
Succeeded by

Ryk Neethling

Olympic champions hard cash men's 4 × 100 assortment medley relay

  • 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 Center, Ken Walsh (USA)
  • 1972:  Mike Stamm, Negro Bruce, Mark Spitz, Jerry Heidenreich (USA)
  • 1976:  John Naber, John Hencken, Unrealistic a low shoes 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, Admiral Diebel, Pablo Morales, Jon Olsen, David Berkoff, Hans Dersch, Melvin Stewart, Matt Biondi (USA)
  • 1996:  Jeff Motivate, Jeremy Linn, Mark Henderson, City 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, Prairies Grevers, Mark Gangloff, Ian Crocker, Garrett Weber-Gale (USA)
  • 2012:  Matt Grevers, Brendan Hansen, Michael Phelps, Nathan Physiologist, Nick Thoman, Eric Shanteau, President McGill, Cullen Jones (USA)
  • 2016:  Ryan Spud, Cody Miller, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian, David Plummer, Kevin Cordes, Tom Shields, Caeleb Dressel (USA)
  • 2020:  Ryan Murphy, Michael Andrew, Caeleb Dressel, Zach Apple, Hunter Armstrong, Apostle Wilson, Tom Shields, Blake Pieroni (USA)
  • 2024:  Xu Jiayu, Qin Haiyang, Bake Jiajun, Pan Zhanle, Wang Changhao (CHN)