Andrew Lauterstein won the Bronze medal in the 100 Fly at the 2008 Beijing Olympics touching out Ian Crocker by just .01 of a second. He was a 21 year old Aussie with no expectations. 

"You know that race that Michael Phelps didn't look like he won but he won? Well I got 3rd in that one." - Andrew Lauterstein

Lauterstein was a superb high school backstroker. At Australian Olympic Trials in 2004 he placed 3rd in the 100 Back. A year later he made the Australian World Champs Team. He was coached by Glenn Baker from age 11 to 21. 

Today Andy is a very busy man. He runs Engine Swim with another Australian Olympic Bronze medalist in Toby Haenen, has a swim school, and just took over Mentone Aquatic.

Enjoy!

00:00 Intro

00:15 Destro Swim Towers

00:45 Swimnerd Pace Clocks

01:15 Where you coming from?

01:40 Engine Swim with Toby Haenen

02:30 Competing Again

05:30 2005 World Champs Team/2006 Commonwealth Games

06:15 3rd at Olympic Trials 2004

07:59 The Greatest Race in History

10:27 Michael Phelps Semi Finals 100 Fly

12:07 Mental State in Ready Room

12:35 Glenn Baker & Grant Stoelwinder

12:58 Backend Speed 50's

14:30 No Expectations

17:10 The Finish

19:00 An Incredible Moment in Time

19:45 Michael Phelps Peacock Documentary

20:20 2009 Rome, 2010 Delhi

21:00 Overtraining

21:25 Geoff Huegill

22:45 Funding Cut

25:23 Bus to Beijing

26:30 Trust Your Swim Coach

28:10 Retirement

29:30 Crossfit World Games

30:15 Mindfulness

31:15 Glenn Baker

34:18 Cody Simpson

35:45 50 Free at 2021 OT's

37:15 Olympics Happening 100%

38:45 Get Engine Swim Worldwide

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