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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jason_LezakJason Lezak - Wikipedia

    Jason Edward Lezak (born November 12, 1975) is an American former competitive swimmer and swimming executive. As a swimmer, Lezak specialized in the 50-meter and 100-meter freestyle races. His pro career lasted for nearly fifteen years, spanning four Olympic games and eight Olympic medals.

  2. Jason Edward Lezak (Bellflower, California, 12 de noviembre de 1975) es un nadador estadounidense especialista en las modalidades 50 y 100 metros estilo libre. [1] Lezak obtuvo el récord mundial en los relevos 4 × 100 metros libre y combinado, al igual que el récord estadounidense de los 400 metros en aguas cortas y relevo.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2020 · 4.1M views 4 years ago #MichaelPhelps #NBCSports #JasonLezak. Re-live the incredible world record setting 4x100 freestyle relay from Beijing through the eyes of Michael Phelps, where Jason...

  4. American swimmer Jason Lezak, who won eight medals in four Olympics, announces his retirement in 2013. He is best remembered for his heroic anchor leg of the 400 free relay in Beijing, where he caught France's Alain Bernard in the final 50 meters.

  5. Jason Lezak was a sprint freestyler who won eight Olympic medals and four gold medals between 2000 and 2012, but he is best known for one race – anchoring the 2008 4x100 metre freestyle relay, one of the greatest Olympic swim races ever. Lezak went to college at UC Santa Barbara, graduating in 1998. He made the 2000 Olympic team where he won ...

  6. 3 de jun. de 2021 · Jason Lezak is a four-time Olympic gold medalist and the general manager of the Cali Condors, one of the teams in the International Swimming League. He shares his insights on swimmers to watch at the upcoming U.S. Olympic Team Trials, including Dressel, King, Margalis and Smoliga. He also talks about the depth and challenges of the 100 freestyle and other events.

  7. Jason Lezak is a retired American sprinter who won eight Olympic medals, including four golds, in four Olympic games. He is also a motivational speaker, a swim camp instructor, and a father of two children.