Swimmer Ryan Murphy – The Fastest Human Ever In American History
Now We Are Getting Pumped Up For The Tokyo 2020 Olympics And Tonight We’re All Going To Talk About 2016 Rio Olympic Gold Medal-list Ryan Murphy, He’s From Jacksonville And He Could Very Well Make The US Olympic Team For Real This Summer. Ryan Became The Fastest Human Ever In American History In The 100 And 200yards Backstroke So Why Is Swimmer Ryan Murphy So Good? Three-Time Olympic Gold Medal-List Ryan Murphy Delivers Again And Again At Every Competition He Participating Around The World.
Personal Information About Swimmer Ryan Murphy
Ryan Murphy Birth Place – July 2, 1995(Chicago,Illinois, United States)
Ryan Murphy Height – 6ft 3in
Ryan Murphy Strokes – Backstroke, Freestyle
Murphy Earned The 1st International Medals In His Career, Both Within The 200-Meter Backstroke In 2011. At The 2011 World Junior Swimming Championships In Lima, Murphy Won A Trophy In The 200-Meter Backstroke With A Time Of 1:59.63. Later In 2011, At The 2011 Pan American Games, Murphy Won Another Bronze Also In The 200-Meter Backstroke. In Finals, Ryan Murphy Recorded A Time Of 1:58.50.
At The 2012 Us Olympic Trials, The Qualifying Meet For The 2012 Olympics, Murphy Missed The Olympic Team By Finishing Sixth In The 100-Meter Backstroke (53.92) And Fourth In The 200-Meter Backstroke (1:57.39).
Following The Olympics, Murphy Competed At The 2012 World Short Course Championships In Istanbul, Where He Won A Gold And Trophy . His Bronze Came Within The 200-Meter Backstroke With A Time Of 1:48.86, Finishing Behind Radosław Kawęcki And Ryan Lochte. Murphy Also Earned A Trophy Within The 4×100-Meter Medley Relay For His Participation Within The Heats, Swimming The Backstroke Leg With A Time Of 50.91.
2016 Summer Olympics | Event | Time |
Gold Medal | 100 M Backstroke | 51.97 |
Gold Medal | 200 M Backstroke | 1.53.62 |
Gold Medal | 4×100 M Medley | 3:27.95 |
2017 World Championships | ||
Gold Medal | 4×100 M Mixed Medley Relay | 3:40.28 (WR,CR) |
Gold Medal | 4×100 M Medley | 3:29.66 |
Silver Medal | 200 M Backstroke | 1:54.21 |
Bronze Medal | 100 M Backstroke | 52.59 |
Ryan Murphy Swimmer – His Personal Best
Long Course | ||
Event | Time | Meet |
100 M Freestyle | 48.88 | 2017 US Championships June 27, 2017 |
50 M Backstroke | 24.24 | 2018 US Nationals July 27, 2018 |
100 M Backstroke | 51.85 WR | 2016 Summer Olympics August 13, 2016 |
200 M Backstroke | 1:53.57 | 2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships |
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