See Adolph Kiefer’s Chicago Tribune video feature here.
Adolph Kiefer was born in 1918, back in the days of Babe Ruth and the Red Baron.
Kiefer was swimming by 9 years old and lived the Olympic Dream, perhaps a dream more infamous than most of his elite swimming peers. Kiefer represented Team USA at the 1936 Olympic Games, the Nazi Games as they were called because they were held in Berlin, Germany when Hitler was in power. Kiefer won Olympic gold in the 100 meter backstroke in record time, 1:05.9, a standard that stood for over 20 years. Kiefer added many more honors to his name over the years; world record holder, first man under a minute in the 100 yard backstroke. Ultimately Kiefer became a successful aquatic businessman and inventor, an industry leader in aquatic retail for over 50 years.
Kiefer is no stranger to his swimming roots. He still appears at swim meets, notably the spectacular US Olympic Swimming Trials, enjoying standing ovations when introduced to the crowd 15,000 strong between events.
Awesome
if anybody needs motivation to swim or go on with swimming passion , He is a genuine one to feel inspired from . Owesome
Once an Olympic champion, always an Olympic champion! This guy rocks!
awesome. this is what swimswam is about right here.
They have a great display on him at the UT Lee and Joe Jamail natatorium. The first Univ of Texas Olympic gold medal winner.
As if I couldn’t love this website any more. This is wonderful to watch and read about. Thanks so much!
This guy rocks!!!! we need to stay in touch with our history. Thank you