Olympic Champion Ryan Murphy Won’t Compete This Summer, Focuses on Career in Investing

5-time Olympic gold medalist Ryan Murphy won’t compete this summer, though he hasn’t called time on his career for good.

Instead, he says that he is going to spend more time with his wife Bridget and their daughter Eevi, born in January, and focus on career interest outside of the pool.

Murphy, who has long expressed an interest in finance and investment, has joined the Growth Equity team at Norwest Venture Partners, a Menlo Park, California-based venture capital firm with “over $15.5 billion” in capital, according to their website.

Murphy graduated from Cal with a degree in business.

Murphy called this a “break from competition,” but added that he still has “unfinished goals in the sport and will keep the door open for what’s next.”

He follows a chorus of U.S. National Team members who have announced that they won’t race this summer, including fellow Olympian Luke Whitlock and National Teamer Jake Magahey.

Murphy, 29, last raced at the Paris Olympic Games, where he won a gold medal on the mixed medley relay, silver on the men’s medley relay, and bronze in the 100 back. That was his second-straight bronze medal in the 100 back.

He also swam the 200 back, placing 10th. Neither he nor his fellow Cal Bear Keaton Jones won a medal in that 200 back; that was the first time that the Americans missed the podium entirely at the Olympics since 1992.

Murphy is the former World Record holder int he 100 meter backstroke and swam the backstroke leg of the current World Record in the men’s 400 medley relay. In addition to his 9 Olympic medals (5 gold, 2 silver, 20 bronze), he also has 17 World Championship medals in long course and 14 more in short course.

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Piano backstroker
26 minutes ago

Washed..

How many downvotes can I get?

Togger
4 hours ago

All power to him but if I wanted to spend more time with my family not sure I’d go from self employment working ~6 hours a day to bring a junior a a VC fund!

jeff
4 hours ago

wow I’m kinda surprised the dude was a business major, pretty hard to switch into that. It’s like 30-40% or something around there

Facts
6 hours ago

Remember when Murphy and Armstrong both went 51s in the same season just a few years ago…time flies

Love swim
6 hours ago

He’s scared of Blake Amlicke, upcoming star. His work ethic is unbeatable and his attitude is always positive. I would assume. Probably.

BR32
Reply to  Love swim
6 hours ago

Ok Blakes mom

RMS
Reply to  Love swim
6 hours ago

Who?

jeff
Reply to  Love swim
5 hours ago

that guy has cracked 55 one single time be so for real

Swimfanjacoby
Reply to  Love swim
1 minute ago

No, he is I heard him talking abiut the UVA bound star, because todd is such a good coach for guys he was worried he might drop too much, you guys are just haters

Jonathan
7 hours ago

USA men’s medley relay in Singapore is gonna be rough without Murphy, Fink, or Dressel.

Strugglebus
7 hours ago

The most unsurprising news today! Good luck in the next chapter!

Wethorn
7 hours ago

That’s a phenomenal career opportunity for him.

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