Bradley has established himself as one of the all-time greats in aquatic sports earning two gold medals in he 1996 Olympic Games and representing the United States in water polo at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He is the only aquatics athlete in the world to become a world champion in both swimming and water polo. In 1998, he competed in World Championships in both sports. The last aquatics athlete to compete simultaneously at the World Class level was Bob Hughes at the 1956 Olympic Games. Bradley joins an elite group of aquatics stars that competed in both sports on the world-class level: Duke Khanamoku, Johnny Weissmuller, Bob Hughes, and Matt Biondi. As a world-class athlete in two sports, Bradley decided to focus his talents in the swimming arena preparing for 2004 Olympic Games. He is Co-Founder of Kap7, Inc, commercial pool equipment and supply company and Head Coach of SET Water Polo Club.
Born: March 6, 1974
Hometown: Bowie, Maryland
University of the Pacific, BA Business
University of the Pacific, MBA
Competitive Highlights:
U.S. National Champion: 100m Freestyle
1996 2x Olympic Gold Medalist Swimming
1997 World Champion Water Polo
1998 World Champion Swimming
1999 Pan American Champion
2000 Olympian: Water Polo
Coaching experience:
2004 Head Coach: SET Water Polo Club
2003 Head Coach: University of the Pacific, water polo
2002 Assistant Coach: University of the Pacific, swimming and water polo
2002 Head Coach: Pacific Water Polo Club
1998 Assistant Coach: University of the Pacific, swimming and water polo
1997 Assistant Coach: University of the Pacific, swimming and water polo