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Head Swimming Coach at the University of Texas | Legendary Coach of Michael Phelps | Speaker on Sports and Motivation

Bob Bowman Speaking Fee: $50,000 to $75,000

Head Swimming Coach at the University of Texas | Legendary Coach of Michael Phelps | Speaker on Sports and Motivation

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Bob Bowman
Speaking Fee:
$50,000 to $75,000

Travels From:
AUS - Austin, TX

Primary Topic Category:
Sports

Secondary Topic Category:
Inspiration / Motivation / Overcoming Obstacles

 

Bob Bowman Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Bob Bowman is the head swimming coach at the University of Texas and one of the most respected coaches in the sport. Best known for coaching Michael Phelps to 28 Olympic medals, he has led swimmers to success on the world’s biggest stages. Bowman served as the U.S. Olympic Team coach for the 2016, 2012, and 2008 Games, shaping some of the most dominant athletes in history. His leadership extends beyond competition, emphasizing discipline, mental toughness, and high performance. With decades of experience, he shares insights on coaching, teamwork, and the mindset required to achieve excellence.

Bob Bowman has been a transformative figure in the world of competitive swimming. Born on April 6, 1965, his journey began in Columbia, South Carolina. His early fascination with water led him to competitive swimming, but it was coaching where he truly made his mark. Bowman's analytical mind and passion for the sport quickly set him apart. His coaching career took off at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club (NBAC), where he mentored a young Michael Phelps. Under Bowman's guidance, Phelps evolved into the most decorated Olympian in history, amassing 23 gold medals. This partnership showcased Bowman's ability to nurture talent and drive athletes to unprecedented heights. In 2005, Bowman became the head coach for the University of Michigan's men's swimming and diving team. During his tenure, he led the team to significant successes and was honored as the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2008. After the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he returned to NBAC, continuing to influence the next generation of swimmers. In 2015, Bowman took on the role of head coach at Arizona State University. Over nine seasons, he revitalized the program, leading the men's team to their first Pac-12 Championship and achieving a No. 1 national ranking. His tenure at ASU underscored his commitment to excellence and his ability to transform programs. April 2024 marked a new chapter as Bowman was appointed Director of Swimming and Diving and Head Men's Coach at the University of Texas. Succeeding the legendary Eddie Reese, Bowman's arrival was met with enthusiasm, reflecting his esteemed reputation in the swimming community. Beyond the pool, he authored "The Golden Rules: 10 Steps to World-Class Excellence in Your Life and Work," sharing insights from his illustrious career. His journey exemplifies dedication, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of excellence in the sport of swimming.
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