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Jeremy Stravius

Jeremy Stravius
Jeremy Stravius is a French Olympian and versatile athlete. Stravius was born on July 14, 1988, and has won multiple medals across the Olympic and international stage. Swimming since he was 7 years old, Stravius won his first French National title in 2009. Although Stravius was primarily a backstroker earlier on in his career, he seems to constantly be branching out and finding new abilities.

International breakout
Stravius won his first French title in 2009, and competed at the European Championships later that year – he was apart of the winning 200m freestyle relay and finished within the top eight of the 50m backstroke.

First international medal win
In 2010 Stravius won his first individual international medal at the European Championships in Budapest. He won a silver medal in the 100m backstroke, as well as a gold in the 400m medley relay and bronze in the 800m freestyle relay.

Shanghai World Championships
At the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai Stravius wrote French history by becoming the first French swimmer to win the 100m backstroke at the meet. He tied with fellow French teammate, Camille Lacourt, and later went on to win two silvers on the 400m freestyle and 800m freestyle relays.

London Olympics
The 2012 French Championships served as the selection for the 2012 Olympic Team. Stravius finished third in the 100m backstroke, failing to qualify, but instead made the 800m and 400m freestyle relays. At the 2012 Olympics Stravius won his first Olympic gold on the 400m freestyle relay team and a silver on the 800m freestyle relay team.

Barcelona World Championships
At the 2013 World Championships in Barcelona, Stravius had a huge agenda ahead of him, swimming numerous relays and individual events. He won gold in the 400m medley relay and 400m freestyle relay, silver in the 50m backstroke and bronze in the 100m backstroke. He also swam the 200m medley and the 800m freestyle relay. In 2013 he broke the French National Record in the 200m IM, which had been held for four years.

2014 Season

In 2014 Stravius won three medals at the 2014 European Championships in Berlin – he won two silvers in the 50m and 100m backstrokes as well as a gold in the 400m freestyle relay. At the 2015 French Championships Stravius won gold in the 100m freestyle and 100m backstroke as well as a silver in the 50m backstroke. He suffered a shoulder/back injury in 2014, which kept him out of the Mare Nostrum series in Barcelona.

2015 FINA World Championships

The French 400 meter freestyle winning team from the Europeans managed to win gold again, this time at the World Championships in Kazan, Russia. Stravius anchored the relay, keeping the Russian team at bay. He also made the semi-finals in the 50 meter backstroke finishing 9th and the 100 meter freestyle finishing 13th.

2016 Rio Olympics

Stravius began his Olympic journey at the French Trials in the 200 meter freestyle, up against the Olympic champion in the event, Yannick Agnel. Stravius took gold and punched his ticket to Rio, leaving Agnel behind in 3rd. In the 100 meter freestyle, Stravius edged another Olympic champion out of qualifying for Rio. This time it was Florent Manaudou who also finished 3rd while Stravius took the crown and the Olympic qualification.

In the 400 meter freestyle relay in Rio, Stravius joined with Mehdy Metella, Fabien Gilot and Florent Manaudou to take the silver medal. Stravius took over in second position for the anchor leg. Although he had the fastest split of the French men (47.11), he was up against Nathan Adrian who extended the United States’ lead. France took second in 3:10.53.

He also swam the individual 100 meter freestyle and butterfly but didn’t make it out of the heats. He finished 18th in 48.62 in the freestyle and 17th in 52.10 in the butterfly. On the last day he swam the butterfly leg on the 4×100 meter medley relay. But France finished 10, missing the final.

2017 World Championships

Stravius finished 4th in the final of the 50 meter backstroke in 24.61. His teammate Camille Lacourt won gold in 24.35.

International Medals

Place Event Year Meet
Silver 400 Freestyle Relay 2016 Olympic Games
Gold 400 Freestyle Relay 2015 World Championships
Silver 50 Back 2014 European Championships
Silver 100 Back 2014 European Championships
Gold 400 Freestyle Relay 2014 European Championships
Gold 400 Medley Relay 2013 World Championships
Gold 400 Freestyle Relay 2013 World Championships
Silver 50 Back 2013 World Championships
Bronze 100 Back 2013 World Championships
Gold 400 Freestyle Relay 2012 Olympic Games
Silver 800 Freestyle Relay 2012 Olympic Games
Gold 50 Fly 2013 Olympic Games
Gold 100 Back 2011 World Championships
Silver 400 Freestyle Relay 2011 World Championships
Silver 800 Freestyle Relay 2011 World Championships

Best Times

Course Event Time Date Meet
lcm 100 Free 48.50 04/03/15 2015 French Championships
Limoges, France
lcm 50 Back 24.45 07/28/13 2013 FINA World Championships
Barcelona, Spain
lcm 100 Back 52.76 07/24/11 2011 FINA World Championships
Shanghai, China
50 backstroke, semi final, 2013 FINA World Championships (Photo Credit: Victor Puig) Matt Grevers, Jeremy Stravius, Camille LaCourt, men's 50 backstroke fina, 2013 FINA World Championships (Photo Credit: Victor Puig) LEN European Short Course Swimming Championships 2013, Finals. 100m backstroke Jeramy Stravius, FRA (courtesy of Jesper Nielsen | www.sttfoto.dk) Jérémy Stravius at 2015 World Championships in Kazan. Photo courtesy of Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com Jérémy Stravius off in the prelims of the 200 free at the Arena Pro Swim Series stop in Austin Texas (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)