
Quick info:
Age | 58 |
Birthday | December 5, 1964 |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
City | Illinois |
Country | United States |
Profession | Swimmer |
Pablo Morales is a famous Swimmer, born on December 5, 1964 in United States. As of December 2022, Pablo Morales’s net worth is $5 Million. In addition to his gold medal in the relay, he also won two silver medals in individual butterfly races at the 1984 Olympics.
Parents | Pedro Pablo Morales Sr., Blanca Morales |
Father | Not Available |
Mother | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Not Known |
Children(s) | Not Available |
Pablo Morales Biography
Swimmer who won a gold medal swimming butterfly for a relay race at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Pedro Pablo Morales Jr. (born December 5, 1964) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, world champion, and former world record-holder. He won a relay gold and two silver medals swimming butterfly at the 1984 Summer Olympics and set the world record in the 100-meter butterfly at the Olympic Trials that year as well as setting relay records with teammates Rick Carey, Steve Lundquist and Rowdy Gaines..
After his career was over, he married Viviana Morales, and had three children with her.
Morales attended Bellarmine College Preparatory, in San Jose, California, trained under the supervision of Larry Rogers. In 1988, on the heels of a record 11th National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) individual championship at Stanford University, he failed to qualify for the 1988 Summer Olympics. After briefly retiring from the sport to pursue a J.D. degree at Cornell Law School in Ithaca, New York, he returned to the Olympics in 1992 as the team captain and captured gold in the 100-meter butterfly. He is currently the head women’s swimming and diving coach at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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Pablo Morales is one of the richest Swimmer & listed on most popular Swimmer. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Pablo Morales‘s net worth $5 Million.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Swimmer |
Cars | Not Available |
House | Living in own house. |
He was a star swimmer at Bellarmine College Preparatory and Stanford University.
Who is Pablo Morales dating?
According to our records, Pablo Morales is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of May 2022, Pablo Morales’s is not dating anyone.
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Pablo Morales’s height 6 ft 2 in weight 187 lbs & body measurements will update soon.Height | 6 ft 2 in |
Weight | 187 lbs |
Body Measurements | Under Review |
Eye Color | Not Available |
Hair Color | Not Available |
Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
Facts & Trivia
Ranked on the list of most popular Swimmer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in United States. Pablo Morales celebrates birthday on December 5 of every year.
What is Pablo Morales doing now?
Morales is currently the head women’s swimming and diving coach at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Is Pablo Morales married?
Pablo and his wife, Viviana, have four boys, Sam (23), Benjamin (20), Eli (18) and Gustavo (11). Morales was born in Chicago and grew up in Santa Clara, Calif.
How tall is Pablo Morales?
6′ 2″
Where was Pablo Morales born?
Chicago, IL
What was so unusual about the swimming events at the first Olympic Games?
Birth of Olympic swimming Experimental beginnings brought some rather unique events to those early Games. At the inaugural modern Olympics in Athens, swimming events included the 100m freestyle for sailors, which only members of the Greek navy could compete in.