Standing 2.01m and with a "wingspan" of 2.11 meters, Michael Gross was known
as "The Albatross". On 29 July 1984, he won his first gold medal, breaking his
own world record in the 200m freestyle. The next day he won the 100m butterfly,
again setting a world record. Gross was expected to earn a third gold medal in
the 200m butterfly, but he was upset by little-known Jon Sieben of Australia.
Gross gained respect by using all of his time with the press to praise Sieben.
Between 1981 and 1988, Gross dominated the 200m butterfly, winning two world
championships and four European championships and setting four world records. At
the 1988 Seoul Games he earned the one prize that had eluded him in that event:
the Olympic gold medal. Gross also won two more medals as a member of West
Germany's 4x200m freestyle relay team, a silver in 1984 and a bronze in 1988.
Olympic results
Olympic Games
Events
Med.
Los Angeles 1984
100m butterfly
Los Angeles 1984
200m butterfly
Los Angeles 1984
200m freestyle
Los Angeles 1984
4x200m freestyle relay
Seoul 1988
200m butterfly
Seoul 1988
4x200m freestyle relay
Photo gallery
Hero Passport
Name:
GROSS, Michael Born:
17 June 1964 Birthplace:
Frankfurt (Germany) Nationality:
Germany
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