Jacksonville’s Complete Domination of Swimming at the Rio Olympics

While far too much of the focus has been on the bizarre incident involving Ryan Lochte, another storyline emerged within the swimming world during the Rio Olympics: the domination of several events by swimmers who trained in Jacksonville.

This domination was led by Ryan Murphy, a 2013 graduate of Bolles who is currently a student at UC-Berkeley. Murphy won three gold medals in Rio, including a world-record setting performance in the 100 meter backstroke.

He seems poised to become the next swimming superstar after his run at this year’s Olympic events – especially after another superstar (Lochte) just lost most of his sponsorships.

Another Bolles graduate, Joseph Schooling, won gold competing for Singapore in the 100 meter butterfly – beating his idol, U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps. Schooling graduated from Bolles in 2014 and currently attends the University of Texas.

UF’s Caeleb Dressel, who swam with Bolles’ Sharks club team and graduated from Clay High School, won two gold medals (4×100 freestyle relay, 4×100 medley relay). In the medley relay, Murphy was one of his teammates.

Bolles graduates George Bovell (Trinidad & Tobago) and Santo Condorelli (Canada), and former Sharks team member Omar Pinzon (Colombia) also competed. Condorelli missed out on a bronze medal in the 100 meter freestyle by fractions of a second.

Altogether, swimmers who trained in Jacksonville brought home six gold medals, accounting for an impressive 13% of the final U.S. gold medal tally.

So what is it that’s propelling Jacksonville to Olympic greatness?

It all seems to come back to Bolles, the college prep school long known for dominating high school swimming and football in the area. The school’s swim team, the Bolles Sharks, has produced 13 Olympic medalists, including Murphy, Schooling, and Dressel. The boys’ swim team has a 28-year winning streak at the state championships; the girls’ team has a 25-year streak. The school has an Olympic-sized pool used for training year-round, and encourages students to begin swimming at a young age.

It’s certainly great to see Bolles – and Jacksonville in general – have so much success on such a big stage. These great swimmers, not Lochte’s stupidity, should be the real story of these Olympics.

The Coastal

The Coastal is a local magazine in Jacksonville, FL, founded in 2015 to bring you stories about the past, present, and future of the First Coast.

Share
Published by
The Coastal

Recent Posts

Building Up Jax: South Moon Under coming to SJTC

South Moon Under to SJTC A new fashion retailer is coming to St. Johns Town…

2 years ago

Building Up Jax: Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop coming to Mandarin

Capriotti's Sandwich Shop to Crown Point Plaza Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop is coming to Jacksonville for…

2 years ago

Building Up Jax: Scramblers coming to Deerwood, Lakewood

Scramblers to Deerwood, Lakewood A new-to-market breakfast restaurant is coming to the Deerwood and Lakewood…

2 years ago

Building Up Jax: Gucci to SJTC; Taverna debuting new concept

Gucci coming to St. Johns Town Center Gucci will soon bring its luxury fashion brand…

2 years ago

Building Up Jax: Dolly Llama to PVB; Lowe’s, Wawa to CR-210

The Dolly Llama coming to Ponte Vedra Beach A new Los Angeles-based waffle and ice…

2 years ago

Building Up Jax: Vestcor planning Lofts at San Marco East

Vestcor planning Lofts at San Marco East Vestcor is expanding its affordable housing presence outside…

2 years ago