First U.S. Swimmer to Compete in Five Olympics, 12-Time Medalist, Best-selling Author
Dara Torres is arguably the fastest female swimmer in America. She entered her first international swimming competition at age 14 and competed in her first Olympics a few years later in 1984. She went on to compete in the 1988, 1992 and 2000 Olympics, medaling each time. Four months after the birth of her daughter Tessa in 2006, she began training again for the Olympics.
At age 41, Dara became the oldest swimmer to compete in the Olympics at the Beijing Games in 2008. She went on to win three silver medals, one in the 50m free and the others swimming anchor in the 4x100m free relay and the 4x100m medley relays. In total, she has won 12 medals in her Olympic career.
Her impressive performance in Beijing has inspired many older athletes to consider re-entering competition, including cyclist Lance Armstrong. Torres shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. She competed in the 2009 world swimming competition in Rome, where she placed eighth in the 50m freestyle. She won gold at the U.S. Nationals in the 50m freestyle race.
The first female athlete to grace the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, Dara Torres has also appeared as a commentator on such networks as Fox News, ESPN and the Discovery Channel. Her memoir, Age is Just a Number: Achieve Your Dreams At Any Stage In Your Life, was published in April 2009 and was listed as one of the top 25 best-selling business books in the month of June 2009. Her second book, "Gold Medal Fitness: A Revolutionary 5-Week Program" was released in May, 2010.
Olympian, author, mother, and role model, Dara Torres is many things to many people, but above all, she is an inspiration.
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Talk Titles:
Age Is Just a Number. :
You`re Never TOO Old to Chase Your Dream
Never Give up your Dream
The Olympic Experience
Other Titles:
Health, Fitness and Wellness
Women`s Issues
Women`s Empowerment
Speaking Topics:
Inspiration, Motivation, Empowerment, Inspiration, Motivation, Empowerment, Attitude, Olympics, Athletes, Sports, Peak Performance, Motivation, Success, Sports, Athletes, Women