Bobby Finke Explained

Bobby Finke
Full Name:Robert Christian Finke
Nicknames:"Bobby"
Birth Date:6 November 1999
Birth Place:Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in
Weight:172 lbs
Strokes:Distance freestyle, individual medley
Club:Saint Petersburg Aquatics
Collegeteam:University of Florida[1]
Coach:Anthony Nesty
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Robert Christian Finke (; born November 6, 1999),[2] better known as Bobby Finke, is an American competitive swimmer. He won two gold medals for the United States in the 2020 Summer Olympics: the men's 800-meter and 1500-meter freestyle swims. Finke successfully defended his title in 1500 m freestyle at the 2024 Summer Olympics, setting the world record and added a silver medal in the 800 m freestyle. He swam for the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida from 2018–2022 under Coach Anthony Nesty. He currently swims as part of the pro group at UF. Before swimming in college, Bobby swam for Coach Fred Lewis on the Saint Petersburg Aquatics club team (also known as SPA), located in Saint Petersburg, Florida.

Career

Early career

At 14 years old, Finke broke the Florida Age Group State Championships (FLAGS) 800m freestyle meet record with a time of 8:25.20. He proceeded to break the 1500m freestyle meet record, dropping over 15 seconds, for a time of 15:56.82. Finke also won the USA Swimming Open Water Junior Nationals by finishing first of all swimmers under 18 years of age. Finke was finished seventh overall in a field that included both the pro open water swimmers as well as collegiate swimmers.[3]

High school career

Finke graduated from Countryside High School in Clearwater, Florida, where he competed with his high school team. He also swam club for Saint Petersburg Aquatics, where he was coached by Fred Lewis, and swam alongside notable swimmers, such as Melanie Margalis and Nic Fink. Finke accomplished much during his high school years. Finke became a Team USA World Championship qualifier at FINA in 2017, and a member of the USA Swimming National team. At the 2018 Phillips 66 National Championships Finke finished second in the 1,500-meter freestyle in 14:55.34. Finke posted the third-fastest time ever in the 1,500-meter freestyle at the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships with a mark of 14:48.79. He also became a two-time NISCA All-American and a two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-America. Finke also was a state champion in several swimming events in Florida's Division 4A. Entering college, Finke was ranked the No. 18-ranked recruit overall, and No. 1 swimmer in the state of Florida for the 2018 class.[4]

College career

Robert Finke swam for the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida from 2018 to 2022 where he was a top scorer for the team. Finke's college coach was Anthony Nesty. During his time at University of Florida, Finke earned a plethora of accolades. Some of these accolades are eleven-time All-American, 2020 All-SEC First Team, 2020 SEC Champion (1,650 Free), 2020 SEC Academic Honor Roll, 2019 SEC Champion (1,650 free and 400 IM), 2019 All-SEC First-Team, 2019 Co-SEC Freshmen Swimmer of the Year, 2019 SEC All-Freshman team, 2021 NCAA Champion in the 400yIM and the 1650y Freestyle and 2022 NCAA Champion in the 1650y Freestyle. Finke turned professional following the 2022 NCAA Championships and has continued training at the University of Florida under coach Anthony Nesty.[5]

2020 Olympic Trials

The autumn before the 2020 Summer Olympics, in November 2020, Finke won the gold medal in the 1500 meter freestyle with a time of 15:09.14, the silver medal in the 800 meter freestyle with a 7:53.05, and the silver medal in the 400 meter individual medley with a 4:18.08 at the 2020 U.S. Open Swimming Championships.[6] In June 2021, Finke became one of 53 swimmers named to represent the United States at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.[7] He qualified in both the men's 800 meter freestyle and 1500 meter freestyle, placing first in both events at the 2020 US Olympic Trials in Omaha, Nebraska.[8] [9]

2020 Summer Olympics

In his first Olympic event, Finke won the gold in the men’s 800m freestyle, setting a new American record with a time of 7:41.87.[10] He also placed first in the men's 1500m freestyle with a time of 14:39:65,[11] making him the first American man to win the event since 1984.[12] In the finals of both events, Finke was behind with 50 meters to go, but made a last-minute surge to win.[13] [14] He swam the final 50 meters of the 1500 in just 25.78 seconds, more than a full second faster than any split by any other swimmer in the finals.[15] It was also faster than any competitor's final lap in the men's 200m finals[16] and more than half a second faster than the 26.39 seconds for his own final 50 meters in the 800m.[17]

2024 Olympic Trials

In June 2024, at the U.S. Olympic trials, Finke competed in both the men's 800m freestyle and the men's 1500m freestyle. He finished first in both events, securing his spot to defend his gold medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

2024 Summer Olympics

See also: Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Finke competed in both the men's 800m freestyle and the men's 1500m freestyle. He took a silver in the 800m freestyle, finishing in 7:38.75 about a half-second behind gold medalist Daniel Wiffen of Ireland.[18] In the 1500m freestyle, he became the only U.S. male swimmer to win an individual gold medal, finishing in a world-record time of 14:30.67.[19] Unlike his previous Olympic finals, Finke led the 1500m from start to finish, and swam the final lap in just 26.27 seconds to beat Gregorio Paltrinieri by 3.88 seconds.[20]

Records

Finke set the world record in the 1500m Freestyle with a time of 14:30.67 to win gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics. [21]

Finke's time of 7:41.87 at the 2020 Olympic Games in the men's 800m Freestyle was an American record. He reset the record at the 2022 FINA World Championships with a time of 7:39.36. [22]

Also at the 2022 FINA World Championships, Finke broke the American record in the 1500m Freestyle with a time of 14:36.70. [23]

Finke also holds the U.S. Open record (the fastest time on U.S. soil) in the 800m Freestyle with his time of 7:43.32 from the 2022 Phillips 66 US International Team Trials. [24]

In the short course pool, Finke set the American record in the 1650y Freestyle with a time of 14:12.08 at the 2020 SEC Championships.

International championships

Meet400 freestyle800 freestyle1500 freestyle400 medley
1st (b) 1st (b)
21st
8th 5th 3rd (h)
OG 2024

Personal bests

Short course
EventTimeMeetDate
1,650 yd freestyle 14:12.08 2020 SEC Swimming and Diving ChampionshipsFeb. 18–22, 2020NR
1,000 yd freestyle 8:34.63 2020 SEC Championships Swimming and Diving Championships Feb. 18–22, 2020
[25]
Long course
EventTimeMeetDate
1500 m freestyle14:30.672024 OlympicsAugust 4, 2024WR, OR
800 m freestyle 7:38.672023 World ChampionshipsJuly 26, 2023NR
400 m medley4:09.692023 US National ChampionshipsJune 27, 2023

Awards and honors

Personal life

Finke was born in Tampa, Florida on November 6, 1999. Finke's mother Jeanne swam for Ball State, while his father Joe is a swim coach with Saint Petersburg Aquatics. Finke also has two older sisters: Autumn Skye Finke, who swam for the University of Florida, and Ariel Summer Finke, who swam for Florida State University[27] and North Carolina State University.[28]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Florida Secures Verbal Commitment from In-state Standout Robert Finke (#7). October 14, 2017. SwimSwam. July 29, 2021.
  2. Web site: FINKE Bobby . 2024 . Olympics.com . 8 August 2024.
  3. Web site: Finke, Robert . swimswam.com . June 3, 2021.
  4. Web site: Finke Gator Profile . floridagators.com . June 3, 2021.
  5. Web site: Bobby Finke – Men's Swimming & Diving .
  6. Hy-Tek (November 16, 2020). "2020 Toyota US Open Championships – Compiled Results". USA Swimming. November 22, 2022.
  7. Web site: Meet the U.S. Olympic Swimming Team for Tokyo NBC Olympics. June 30, 2021. www.nbcolympics.com. en.
  8. Web site: 17 June 2021 . 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Wave II. Omaha. June 13 - 20. . 24 January 2024 . www.omegatiming.com.
  9. Web site: U.S. Olympic Team Trials: Day 8 Finals. stream.nbcolympics.com. July 29, 2021.
  10. News: Bobby Finke of the United States wins the first Olympic 800 men's freestyle in over 100 years. The New York Times. July 29, 2021. Branch. John.
  11. Web site: Swimming FINKE Robert – Tokyo 2020 olympics. olympics.com. August 1, 2021.
  12. Web site: American Bobby Finke wins Olympic gold medal in men's 1,500-meter freestyle. USA Today. August 1, 2021.
  13. Web site: Florida's Bobby Finke wins Olympic gold medal in men's 1,500 freestyle with another late rally. gatorsports.com. August 1, 2021.
  14. Web site: Team USA's Bobby Finke pulled off a jaw-dropping comeback to win first-ever men's 800m freestyle Olympic gold. USA Today. July 29, 2021. August 1, 2021.
  15. News: Keh. Andrew. August 1, 2021. Bobby Finke's Big Finish Surprises Himself, and His Rivals. en-US. The New York Times. October 16, 2021. 0362-4331.
  16. Web site: Brennan. Christine. American Bobby Finke wins Olympic gold medal in men's 1,500-meter freestyle. August 16, 2021. USA Today. en-US.
  17. News: Svrluga. Barry. July 29, 2021. With an epic final length, Bobby Finke wins unexpected gold in the 800 meters. The Washington Post. August 15, 2021.
  18. Web site: Martinelli . Michelle R. . American Bobby Finke surges to silver in men's 800 free . 2024-08-06 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  19. Web site: 2024-08-04 . Bobby Finke world record: How USA swimmer preserved 120-year men's gold medal streak with dominant 1500m win Sporting News . 2024-08-06 . www.sportingnews.com . en-us.
  20. Web site: 2024-08-05 . Paris 2024: Swimming: Men's 1500m Freestyle Final Results . Olympics.com.
  21. Web site: Paris 2024 Swimming All Results, As Bobby Finke Sets New World Record to Win Gold In Men's 1500M Freestyle Final . August 4, 2024 .
  22. Web site: Bobby Finke Resets 800 Freestyle American Record with 7:39.36 to Win Gold . June 21, 2022 .
  23. Web site: Bobby Finke Crushes American Record with 14:36.70 1500; #5 Performer All-Time . June 25, 2022 .
  24. Web site: 2022 U.S. Trials Day 5: Finke, Walsh Break U.S. Open Records, Hayes Makes Team 2022 U.S. Trials Day 5: Finke, Walsh Break U.S. Open Records, Hayes Makes Team . May 2022 .
  25. Web site: 2020–21 Men's Swimming & Diving Roster. floridagators.com. August 2, 2021.
  26. https://www.usaswimming.org/news/2021/12/08/katie-ledecky-caeleb-dressel-named-athletes-of-the-year-at-2021-golden-goggle-awards "Katie Ledecky, Caeleb Dressel Named Athletes of the Year at 2021 Golden Goggle Awards"
  27. Web site: Summer Finke. July 24, 2017.
  28. Web site: Summer Finke – 2018–19 – Swimming.