American Jeremy Linn won Silver in the 100 Breast at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. He was also part of Team USA's World Record breaking 4x100 Medley Relay that captured Gold -- his fastest split ever.

While at the University of Tennessee, he won 4 NCAA titles and held the 100 Breast record for a decade. 

He's been a long time coach with Nation's Capitol Swim Club getting to start NCAP West out in Warrenton, Virginia from scratch. NCAP is one of America's premier swim clubs with over 2,000 kids at 11 sites. 

Enjoy!

00:00 Intro

00:15 Destro Swim Towers

00:45 Swimnerd.Live

01:15 Welcome 

02:45 Jeremy's Value System

05:15 What do you believe in? Make a list.

07:00 Empowering kids to make choices

08:30 Why Breaststroke?

10:50 Harrisburg Swim Club with Ed Fraser

11:15 Anita Nall, Kristy Kowal, Brendan Hansen, Michael Norment

12:05 Tennessee, John Trembly

13:09 Message to kids looking to swim in college

16:45 National Team, Pac-Pacs

17:15 Jon Olsen, Grateful Dead

18:50 Making the 1996 Olympic Team

32:50 NCAA's after 96 Olympics

34:15 Steve Lundquist

38:14 Being an underdog

39:05 Confidence

41:30 How to carry yourself

43:00 Getting 9th in Prelims at 2000 OT's

45:00 Jeremy the Swim Coach

47:00 Communication

48:00 College?

50:45 Communication with College Coaches

51:40 Chasing Adam Peaty

55:43 Developing Low Stroke Count

58:20 Aerobic Development for Breaststroke

59:50 Timing in Breaststroke

01:02:38 Dolphin Kick in Breaststroke

01:03:55 OT Predictions

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