John (Jon) KONRADS

Australie
Australie
NatationNatation
Médailles olympiques
1O
2B
Participations3
Première participationMelbourne 1956
Année de naissance1942

Biographie

Born in Latvia, John Konrads’ family left for Germany in August 1944, fleeing from the Soviet troops who reoccupied Latvia after the German occupation of 1941-44. The Konrads family stayed in Germany at a refugee camp until 1949, when they were relocated to Australia after the United States refused their immigration application on account of the family’s large size.

Taught to swim by his father, John Konrads was selected for the Australian 1956 Olympic team as a reserve after winning the national 440 yds freestyle junior title. But his breakthrough year as an international swimmer came in 1958, establishing himself as the best freestyle swimmer in the World in the late 1950s. In January 1958, in the space of eight days, Konrads set freestyle world records in the 200 metres (2:04.8), 220 yards, 400 metres (4:25.9), 440 yards, 800 metres (9:17.7) and 880 yards. He set another eight world records in February and March 1958, and won the 220, 440 and one mile freestyles at the Australian Championships.

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