Jack Alexy‘s first-ever Olympic appearance in Paris was a resounding success, as he claimed gold in the 4×100m freestyle relay. He also claimed a silver medal in the 4x100m medley relay.
Here’s everything you need to know about Jack Alexy.
Career Highlights
At just 21 years old Jack has already made his mark by setting multiple new records. This comes as no surprise, given his athletic lineage: his grandfather was an NBA player and his mother a conference titleholder.
During the 2020 Olympics Trials, he broke the standing National Age Group Record with his new best time of 48.69.

At the 2023 World Aquatics Championships, his international senior debut, he earned two individual medals and three other medals for the 4x100m relays.
Earlier in the year, Alexy skipped the 2024 Pacific 12 Championships to compete in the TYR Pro Swim Series. There, he won the 100-metre freestyle and placed second in the 50-metre freestyle.
At the NCAA Championships later on, he anchored the 800 Free Relay with a 1:30.50 start setting a new NCAA record of 6:02.26. He also surpassed his personal best twice during the competition. Between 2020 and now, Jack has fourteen CSCAA All-American awards to his name with seven of them coming this year alone.
Life Outside Swimming

Jack is currently majoring in Political Economics at the University of California. When he is not swimming or studying, he is showcasing his love for dogs on his social media accounts.
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