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Adolph Kiefer

Adolph Kiefer

If you ever get an opportunity to meet the 1936 Olympic Gold Medal superstar, don't pass it up! The world record setting back stroke specialist broke his own record more times than any other record has been broken. His endless list of fascinating stories will keep you intrigued for hours on end.

What most don't know about Adolph is is active involvement in early-era water shows with Buster Crabb, Johnny Weismuller, Esther Williams and Dr. Sammy Lee. Just ask him about racing Sharkey the Seal in some very elaborate arena show productions in the 1930s.

Adolph is the founder of Kiefer Aquatics based in Chicago. Kiefer Swimwear is some of the best andmost innovative on the market.



Adolph Kiefer Meets Adolph Hitler
1936 Olympic Games
March 2009
Mr. Kiefer, at the ripe old age 91 in 2009, tells his story about the invitation to meet the infamous Adolph Hitler. If he knew then what he knows about the man now, it would have been a much different meeting!



Breaking His Own World Records

March 2009

Adolph was the 1st man to break the 1-minute barrier for the 100 yard back stroke. He provided us with a compilation of stories about his incredible streak of world record setting 'back stroke' & 'individual medley' swimming achievements in the mid 30s and early 40s. He topped his amazing career off with a gold medal at the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany.



Swim or Drown
How He Learned to Swim
March 2009
Adolph tells the phenomenal story of how, at the young age of ten, an accidental fall into a river sparked his natural instinct. Faced with a life and death situation, he had no choice...it was swim or drown and a career was born. Swimming, which saved his life, became his life!

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