In his 36 years of swimming experience, Linn has had the opportunity to learn from many of the greatest swimming minds ever. Combining that elite-level experience with a degree in psychology, Linn has created theories and philosophies of swimming and competition that he delivers like only he can.
Jeremy began the senior training group for Nation’s Capital Aquatic Club West in 2008. In his eight years with NCAP, he has led his arm of the club to match up with the standards and accomplishments of the No. 1 team in the country.
In his four years at the University of Tennessee, Jeremy Linn fulfilled every dream an athlete could have. The Harrisburg, Pa., native set records, won both team and individual championships and carried the name of Tennessee swimming into international competition. A three-time SEC Swimmer of the Year, he became only the third athlete to win the same event, the 100-yard breaststroke, for four consecutive years at the conference championship meet.
On the NCAA championship stage, Linn was no less spectacular. Linn won a total of nine titles, four of them as an individual. All told, Linn won 17 All-America honors in his four years at UT. Jeremy then proved himself to be one of the top breaststroke swimmers in the world. At the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Jeremy won the silver medal in the 100-meter breaststroke, establishing an American record in 1:00.77. Linn also played a vital role on America’s gold medal-winning 400-meter medley relay that shaved two seconds off the USA’s 8-year-old world record.
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