John Kinsella Swimmer

John Pitann Kinsella (born August 26, 1952) was a standout at Illinois swimming powerhouse Hinsdale Central High School in the late 1960s. As a 16 year-old, he was the silver medalist in the 1500 meter freestyle at the 1968 Summer Olympics, finishing second to U.S. teammate Mike Burton. Kinsella was a member of the gold medal-winning 800 freestyle relay team at the 1972 Summer Olympics. In 1970, still a High School senior and swimming for the Hinsdale McDonald's Swim Club coached by Coach Don Watson, he was awarded the Amateur Athletic Union's James E. Sullivan Award for outstanding amateur athlete. In that same year he became the first person to swim 1,500 meters under 16 minutes. After High School Kinsella, Mark Spitz and Gary Hall Sr. were part of James Counsilman's legendary team at Indiana University, which dominated men's college swimming in the early 1970s. Kinsella was the NCAA Division 1 champion in the 500 and 1650 freestyle events in 1971, 1972 and 1973. After college, Kinsella went on to swim professionally, setting a time record for swimming the English Channel. He is an inductee/member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame being inducted for his Olympic Career and later for his professional swimming career where he achieved the title of "Worlds Professional Champion. " Following his swimming career, Kinsella attended Harvard Business School, and joined RBC Dain Rauscher firm as an investment officer but is no longer with them. He currently resides in Illinois. He has a daughter Molly, and three sons Patrick, Mike, and Chris.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Kinsella John Pitann; Kinsella John P.
Birth dateAugust 26, 1952
Birth place
Illinois , Oak Park Illinois
Nationality
United States
Height (meters)1.8288
Weight (Kilograms)91.1736

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