Swim Swam

The Nathan Adrian Photo Vault Is Open

Nathan Adrian, 100 free finals, 2010 Pan Pacific Games (Photo Credit, Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 100 free finals, 2010 Pan Pacific Games (Photo Credit, Tim Binning)

2011 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Champion University of California at Berkeley (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 100 free, 2011 NCAA Championships (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 100 free, 2011 NCAA Championships (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 200 medley relay, 2011 NCAA Championships (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 50 free final, 2011 NCAA Championships (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix, suit rip (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix, suit rip (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix, suit rip (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix, pre-suit rip (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix, 100 free final (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 2012 US Olympic Trials, 100 freestyle (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, 2012 US Olympic Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, Anthony Ervin, 50 free, 2012 US Olympic Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

Nathan Adrian, Anthony Ervin, 50 free, 2012 US Olympic Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

 

Comments

  1. WHOKNOWS says:

    I really like the one from 2010 with the flag background!

  2. Lane Four says:

    A guy with so much promise and talent who delivered in an event that had been practically signed sealed and delivered to Australia. Nathan is an icon in the halls of American sprinting.

  3. Anarchy in the pool says:

    Ugh, I already cannot wait for the World Championships next year to see Magnussen take his revenge.

    • JoeB says:

      The Missile can’t really redeem himself until Rio. World titles and world records are always nice. But one can only become an Olympic champion every 4 years and much can happen in between.

  4. Ana says:

    Gift of the gods!

    Thank youuuuuuuuuuu…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Connect with Facebook

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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 »