Born in 1981 as Amanda Ray Beard, on 29 October, Amanda Beard, who is often named by her name after marriage as Amanda Brown, is a seven-fold professional swimmer and an Olympic medalist, including two gold, four silver and one bronze medal.
Formerly Amanda Beard is also a world record holder for the long course two hundred meter breaststroke event.
The achievements of Amanda Beard, she was awarded the American Swimmer of the Year Award twice. Amanda Beard then went on to win a total of twenty-one medals in a major international competition, including – five gold, thirteen silver, and three bronze medals, straddling the Olympics, the World Championships, the Pan Pacific Championships, and the Summer Universiade.
When Amanda Beard was fourteen-year-old, she first appeared at Olympics during the Atlanta Summer Olympics in 1996, while at Irvine High School in Irvine, California, she was a student consecutively.
Amanda Beard was regularly posted in photographs clenching on to her teddy bear, even during her medal stand.
Amanda Beard came to be known as the second-youngest Olympic medallist in American swimming history when she won three gold and two silver medals in Atlanta.
At U.S. in the year 2004 Amanda Beard, Olympic Swim Trials, was fit to take part in four events during the Athens Games and break the world record in the breaststroke event of two hundred metres.
Amanda Beard, went ahead in the two-hundred-meter breaststroke to win a gold medal. Apart from that, Amanda Beard also won a silver medal twice, both in the individual two-hundred-meter medley and the four-by-hundred-meter medley relay. Amanda Beard’s medley relay performance was the swiftest out of eight competitions.
In the United States, during the year 2008 At the two-hundred-meter breaststroke event, Amanda Beard took second place in the Olympic Swim Trials and qualified for her fourth consecutive Olympics.
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