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Steve Gregg (Steven Garrett Gregg) was born on 3 November, 1955 in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., is an American swimmer (born 1955). Discover Steve Gregg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Steven Garrett Gregg |
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68 years old |
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Scorpio |
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3 November 1955 |
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3 November |
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Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Swimmer with the age 68 years old group.
Steve Gregg Height, Weight & Measurements
At 68 years old, Steve Gregg height is 6 ft and Weight 185 lb.
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6 ft |
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185 lb |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Steve Gregg Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Steve Gregg worth at the age of 68 years old? Steve Gregg’s income source is mostly from being a successful Swimmer. He is from United States. We have estimated Steve Gregg's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Steven Garrett Gregg (born November 3, 1955) is an American former competition swimmer.
Gregg was born on November 3, 1955 in Wilmington, Delaware, and attended the private college-prep Tatnall School in New Castle County, Delaware, outside Wilmington.
He first took to the water at five and began swimming competitively around the age of 9, attending the Wilmington Swim School under exceptional Coach Bob Mattson.
In his days as a competitive swimmer, Coach Mattson had captained the North Carolina State Swimming team, where Gregg would later excell as a swimmer.
Winning events as a Sophomore underclassman, he took a first in the 500 freestyle and a second and third in the 100 freestyle and 100 butterfly at the Delaware State Swimming Championships in December 1970, which took place at the Wilmington Swim School.
While a High School Junior at Tatnall, Gregg set a meet record in the 200 freestyle at the Winter Delaware State Swim Meet held at the Wilmington Swim School with a time of 1:50.22 in December 1971.
At the same meet, he won the 500 freestyle with a meet record time of 4:56.059.
In March 1973, during his Senior year at Tatnal, continuing to swim for the Wilmington Athletic Club (Wilmington Swim School), he broke Mark Spitz's 1966 National Record for the 100-meter butterfly with a 52.05 in the Middle Atlantic Junior Olympics, and also set meet records in the 200-meter freestyle and the 200-meter individual medley.
In August of 1973 immediately before his Freshman year at North Carolina State, he won the 200-meter butterfly at the AAU National meet in Louisville, Kentucky, with a personal best 2:04.11, upsetting 1972 Olympian Robin Backhouse by .4 seconds.
As a result of Gregg's win, he was selected to swim for the U.S. in the Aquatic World Championships in Belgrade in September.
At the L.A. Invitational Swim Meet in Mission Viejo, California, Gregg placed second in the 200-meter fly with a 2:06.17 in August 1973, though the first place finisher Jorge Delgado swam the event in 2:04.38, the fastest time in the world that year, though not a new world record.
Gregg took a silver in the 200-meter butterfly at the September 1973 World Aquatic Championships in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, with a time of 2:03.58, just .26 seconds behind American Olympian Robin Bakhaus, who he had upset in the event in the AAU Nationals a few weeks earlier.
Gregg was the first NC State athlete to become an All American four years in a row, winning the honor consecutively from 1974-1977.
He acquired his ACC championships four times in the 200 butterfly from 1974-77, once in the 100 butterfly in 1975 and once in the 500 freestyle in 1974.
NC State placed in the Top 10 two times during Gregg's tenure with the team, gaining a seventh place finish in 1974 and a sixth place finish in 1976.
He won silver medals in the 200 m butterfly event at the 1976 Olympics, 1975 Pan American Games, and 1973 and 1978 world championships.
After graduating from North Carolina State University, he defended a PhD in exercise biochemistry and physiology at University of California, Berkeley, and eventually settled in the Chicago area with his family.
He captured a national championship in the 200 Butterfly in 1976 and was an ACC champion six times during his four years at NC State.
His time in the 1976 Montreal Olympics for his silver medal in the 200-meter butterfly was 1:59.54 which broke the World Record 1:59.63 of Germany's Roger Pyttell set only a month earlier.
Though Gregg had broken the World Record, he finished second to Mark Bruner, who was credited with the new world record.
Americans Mike Bruner, Gregg, and Bill Forrester swept the event, with very close finishes, edging out Pytell, a close fourth, and only .06 seconds out of medal contention.
Though he was fifth halfway at the 100-meter mark, Gregg was a strong finisher and closed well to touch second at the end of the 200 event.
Gregg had swum well in the morning preliminaries setting an Olympic record in the 200-meter fly of 2:00.24, but the finals times were quite fast, and his record held only nine hours.
In the August 1978 World Aquatics Championships, in Berlin, West Germany, Gregg was edged out by American Mike Bruner who set a world record 2:01.17 in the 200-meter butterfly, with Gregg again taking a silver in the event as he had in the 1976 Olympics to Bruner.
Still swimming competitively and not far off his Olympic time, Gregg placed first with a 2:00.84 at the AAU Long Course National Championships in the Woodlands, Texas, outside Houston on August 5, 1978.
Gregg graduated NC State with a degree in Zoology, and later received a Master's in Exercise Science from the University of Arizona, and a PHd in Exercise and Biochemistry from UC Berkley.
After retiring from competitive swimming and completing his education, he marketed Gatorade for the Quaker Oats Company in Brussels, Belgium for around six years.
In 1989 he was inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame.
He retired from marketing and advertising not long after 2013.
Gregg was active as a Master's swimmer, competing primarily in free and fly events and swam with Masters through at least 2013 in Chicago.
Gregg has also been active as a charter member in the USA Swimming Foundation, and in their Foundation’s Champions Club.
He then moved to Chicago, remaining in the marketing and advertising business and was active in an attempt to bring the 2016 Olympics to Chicago.