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  1. Amy Deloris Van Dyken-Rouen (born February 15, 1973) is an American former competitive swimmer, Olympic champion, former world record-holder, and national radio sports talk show co-host. She won six Olympic gold medals in her career, four of which she won at the 1996 Summer Olympics , making her the first American woman to accomplish such a ...

  2. Nov 7, 2022 · Amy Van Dyken first hit the sports worlds radar around the time she was named Swimming World 's American Swimmer of the Year in 1995, and then again...

  3. Mar 8, 2022 · Van Dyken, a CSU alumna, was diagnosed with three different types of severe asthmainfection-induced, allergy-induced and exercise-induced — when she was just 18 months old. She...

  4. Jun 9, 2014 · The 46-year-old swimmer, who goes by her married name Van Dyken Rouen, was injured Friday. She was airlifted to a hospital and had surgery to stabilize her spine. Hospital spokeswoman Alice...

  5. Amy attended Colorado State University where she dominated as a competitive swimmer. Van Dyken instantly made a name for herself across North America breaking the United States 50-yard freestyle record at the 1994 NCAA championship and was named the NCAA Female Swimmer of the Year.

  6. www.teamusa.com › hall-of-fame › hall-of-fame-membersTeam USA | Amy Van Dyken

    At the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996, Van Dyken became the first American female athlete to win four gold medals in a single Games. She won the 50-meter freestyle, 100 butterfly, 4x100 freestyle and the 4x100 medley.

  7. Aug 23, 2021 · Six-time Olympic champion swimmer Amy Van Dyken knows what it feels like to go golden at the Games. But that’s not all that the Olympics are about, the NBC analyst told Olympics.com between commentary shifts during Tokyo 2020. “When I think of the Olympics, I rarely think of medals,” Van Dyken said.

  8. It was in the Olympic pool at Atlanta in 1996 that Amy van Dyken became the first American female athlete ever to win four golds at the same Games. The first of them came on 22 July, when she swam the second leg for the USA team that beat China and Germany in the 4x100m freestyle final in a time of 3.39.29.

  9. Jan 1, 2024 · Six-time Olympic gold medal champion swimmer Amy Van Dyken made history as the most successful athlete at the ’96 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, becoming the first American female athlete to win four gold medals in a single Olympic games.

  10. 4 days ago · The pressure doesn't just come from the public, Van Dyken notes. She said these top-tier athletes also put a lot of pressure on themselves. "They are human just like we are," Van Dyken said. USA Swimming Results. Reflecting on the overall performance of the Americans in the pool, Van Dyken said Team USA really showed up on the final day of the ...

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