Brooke Bennett

Brooke Bennett

FL, US
3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (Swimming)

Brooke Marie Bennett  is an American swimmer with three career Olympic gold medals. Bennett’s first gold medal came in the 800 meter freestyle race at the 1996 Summer Olympics. This accomplishment, coming days after her grandfather died, was overshadowed by the fact that this was the last race in the career of swimming legend Janet Evans. At the 2000 Summer Olympics, she would win two more gold medals in the 400 meter and 800 meter freestyle races, with the latter coming in Olympic-record time. Her attempt for a third straight Olympic appearance fell short in 2004, following operations on both of her shoulders in 2001. She finished third in the 800m freestyle -- the top two finishers qualify for the Olympic Team. The Tampa Tribune reported in December of 2005 that Bennett was planning an Olympic comeback in 2008.

Brooke Marie Bennett  is an American swimmer with three career Olympic gold medals. Bennett’s first gold medal came in the 800 meter freestyle race at the 1996 Summer Olympics. This accomplishment, coming days after her grandfather died, was overshadowed by the fact that this was the last race in the career of swimming legend Janet Evans. At the 2000 Summer Olympics, she would win two more gold medals in the 400 meter and 800 meter freestyle races, with the latter coming in Olympic-record time. Her attempt for a third straight Olympic appearance fell short in 2004, following operations on both of her shoulders in 2001. She finished third in the 800m freestyle -- the top two finishers qualify for the Olympic Team. The Tampa Tribune reported in December of 2005 that Bennett was planning an Olympic comeback in 2008.

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