The Short List
- The most decorated American Olympian of all-time with
12 medals -- including a record eight gold -- from the 1992, 1996, 2000,
2004 Olympic Games
- Became the third female swimmer to ever qualify for
four Olympic Games
- Owns 85 medals from international competition making
her the most decorated swimmer in history (14 World Championships medals,
34 Pan Pacific Championship medals, 17 short course World Championship
medals)
- Has earned 26 U.S. National titles and is a 15-time
National Team member
Did You Know?
- Named one of the ‘Greatest 100 Female Athletes’ of the
20th Century by Sports Illustrated
- Olympic medals breakdown: 2004 – two silver, AR; 2000
– three gold, one bronze, two WR; 1996 – three gold; 1992 – two gold, one
silver
- On Aug. 23, 1999, Thompson broke one of
swimming's most revered standards – Mary T. Meagher's
100-meter butterfly 1981 world record. Thompson bettered Meagher's time of 57.93 seconds by .05. "It's a
dream come true – I can't believe it, I'm so psyched”
- Trained for eight weeks in the ‘Jenny Thompson Pool’
prior to the 2002 Summer Nationals, qualified for the Pan Pacifics, where she won five medals and swam a
lifetime best in the 50m freestyle
- 10-time USA Swimming All-Star (top-ranked Americans by
event)
- 2000 Women's Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the
Year; 1999 USOC SportsWoman of the Year; 1993
and 1998 USA Swimming’s Swimmer of the Year
- Aspires professionally to become a doctor … graduated
from Stanford University in 1995 with a human biology major ... began
medical school at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons
in the fall of 2001
- Flew on a transplant airlift: “We started at Columbia
Presbyterian, got on an ambulance, went to the airplane, flew to Virginia,
picked up a lung, put it on ice, flew back and I watched them put it into
a woman. From start to finish, it was amazing.”
- In her four years of competing for Stanford University, the school went undefeated
… winning every single dual meet, conference championship and NCAA title
- Earned her first international gold medal at the 1987
Pan American Games (50m free)
- In her spare time, she volunteers with Swim Across
America, an organization that raises money for cancer research and
promotes an aquarium / ecology learning center to be built in New Hampshire
Jenny
Thompson has more Olympic medals than any other American athlete, but her
newest piece of neckwear is a stethoscope