Eric Diehl
American swimmer
Eric Diehl
Born June 25, 1973 Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) Country United StatesSport Swimming Event Freestyle
Eric Diehl is an American former freestyle swimmer of the 1990s.
Diehl grew up in Fort Worth, Texas , and is of Luxembourgian descent.[ 1] At the age of 15, he moved with his mother to Mission Viejo, California for training purposes and he completed his schooling at Mission Viejo High .[ 2]
In 1990, Diehl earned a place on the U.S. team for the Goodwill Games after winning the 1,000 m freestyle at the short course national championships. He came eighth in the 800 m freestyle at the Goodwill Games, held in Seattle.[ 3]
Diehl was the 200 m freestyle gold medalist at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, setting a games record. He also took bronze in the 400 m freestyle and swam on the gold medal-winning 4 × 200 m freestyle relay team.[ 4]
While attending Stanford University , Diehl competed in varsity swimming for the Cardinal.[ 5]
References
^ "Mission Viejo swimmer prodded toward Olympics" . The Miami Herald . March 1, 1992. Archived from the original on March 13, 2023. Retrieved March 13, 2023 .
^ Weyler, John (February 29, 1992). "Diehl Keeps Eye on Clock--and Calendar : Swimming: Mission Viejo High graduate, who'll compete at Olympic Trials next week, knows dominance never lasts long" . Los Angeles Times .
^ "Swim Meet of Champions : Rapid Rise Surprises Mission Viejo's Eric Diehl" . Los Angeles Times . June 20, 1990.
^ "U.S. swimmers deliver gold" . Citizen Register . August 13, 1991.
^ "Olympics will have to wait" . Palo Alto Online . January 11, 1995. Archived from the original on September 17, 2004. Retrieved March 13, 2023 .
1951 : R. Gora , B. Jones , D. Cleveland , B. Heusner (USA )
1955 : M. Smith , W. Yorzyk , W. Moore , J. McLane (USA )
1959 : D. Blick , P. Sintz , J. Rounsavelle , F. Winters (USA )
1963 : G. Ilman , R. McDonough , D. Lyons , E. Townsend (USA )
1967 : D. Schollander , C. Hickcox , G. Charlton , M. Spitz (USA )
1971 : J. Heidenreich , J. McConica , S. Genter , F. Heckl (USA )
1975 : R. DeMont , R. Favero , B. Horner , M. Curington (USA )
1979 : B. Goodell , D. Larson , K. Kirshner , R. Gaines (USA )
1983 : D. Larson , R. Saeger , B. Hayes , R. Gaines (USA )
1987 : P. Robinson , B. Jones , M. O'Brien , J. Witchell (USA )
1991 : J. Keppeler , J. Wells , C. Tippins , E. Diehl (USA )
1995 : J. Olsen , J. Davis , R. Berube , G. Burgess (USA )
1999 : A. Messner , D. Phillips , D. Howard , S. Tucker (USA )
2003 : R. Lochte , B. Goldberg , J. Lee , D. Ketchum (USA )
2007 : T. Pereira , R. Castro , L. Salatta , N. Oliveira (BRA )
2011 : C. Dwyer , S. Robison , C. Houchin , M. Patton , D. Madwed , R. Feeley , R. Tullius , R. Margalis (USA )
2015 : L. Altamir Melo , J. de Lucca , T. Pereira , N. Oliveira , H. Rodrigues , K. de Almeida , T. Simon (BRA )
2019 : L. Altamir Melo , F. Scheffer , J. de Lucca , B. Correia (BRA )
2023 : M. Sartori , B. Correia , F. Scheffer , G. Costa , L. Altamir Melo , L. Coelho Santos , F. Ribeiro de Souza (BRA )
Italics : Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.