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The Cameron van der Burgh Photo Vault

Cameron van der Burgh, breaststroke, 2009 World Championships, Roma, Italy (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, 100 breaststroke, Olympic Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, 2012 London Olympic (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, breaststroke, 2009 World Championships, Roma, Italy (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, breaststroke, 2009 World Championships, Roma, Italy (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, 100 breaststroke Olympic Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, 2012 London Olympic Games (swim news: the man who broke the story of the an extra dolphin kick, something most breaststrokers were and are doing) (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, 100 breaststroke, Olympic Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, Arena Swimmer, Arena Athlete, 2012 London Olympic (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, 100 breaststroke, Olympic Champion, 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, 100 breaststroke, Olympic Champion, 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

Cameron van der Burgh, 100 breaststroke, Olympic Champion, 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist (Photo Credit: Fabio Ferrari, LaPresse)

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About Gold Medal Mel Stewart

Mel Stewart, aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, and USA Swimming. Mel has also worked as an Olympic analyst for ABC, NBC, EPSN, FOX SPORTS and TBS. At SwimSwam.com, Mel hosts Gold Medal Minute presented by SwimOutlet.com, a weekly report featuring the world’s fastest swimmers and Olympic medalists. Read More »