Brooke Bennett (2027)
Beyond the Olympics, Bennett was a 14-time U.S. National Champion and a multiple-time World Champion medalist. International Swimming Hall of Fame: Inducted in 2010.
After retiring from Olympic-level swimming, largely due to major shoulder surgeries in 2001, Bennett remained deeply involved in the sport. brooke bennett
Brooke Bennett is a celebrated American competition swimmer, best known as a three-time Olympic gold medalist who dominated distance freestyle events during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Born on May 6, 1980, in Tampa, Florida, Bennett was a standout athlete known for her "waterbabi" nickname, a testament to her early start in swimming at age 3. Beyond the Olympics, Bennett was a 14-time U
At 16, she won her first gold medal in the 800-meter freestyle, defeating her idol, Janet Evans, in a performance dedicated to her late grandfather. After retiring from Olympic-level swimming, largely due to
Transitioned to marathon swimming, completing challenging events like the 24-mile Tampa Bay Marathon swim and the 12.5-mile Swim Around Key West.
She is only the second woman in Olympic history to win back-to-back 800-meter freestyle gold medals.
She is a dedicated child drowning prevention advocate and works as a development manager for Clearwater for Youth, a program supporting youth athletics and water safety in Florida.