Josh Davis made history by becoming the only man in any sport, from any nation, at the Atlantic Olympic Games to win three gold-medals. After two Olympics and a total of five medals, Josh has established himself as ambassador for the sport of swimming and is pioneering the road for the next generation of professional swimmers. Today, Josh is a full-time motivational speaker, addressing secular and church crowds at least 70 times a year; also, he is a coach and consultant. As chapter president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at the University of Texas, Josh had the opportunity to combine his athletic experiences with his life-long passion of sharing his hope in Christ.
Jason Lezak is a seven-time Olympic medalist in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games, including four gold. He has been the "Go-to-Man" for the American relays since 1999. In Bejing, Lezak was the oldest male swimmer on the team, but that didn't slow him down. Of course he was the anchor leg for the recent U.S. Men's 400 Freestyle relay team where Jason swam the fastest relay leg in history-46.06-beating out then world record holder, Alain Bernard. Jason is currently training for the 2012 London Olympic Games in Irvine, California.