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Jacob Pebley was born on 17 September, 1993 in Corvallis, Oregon, U.S., is an American swimmer. Discover Jacob Pebley'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 30 years old?
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Corvallis, Oregon, U.S. |
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He is a member of famous Swimmer with the age 30 years old group.
Jacob Pebley Height, Weight & Measurements
At 30 years old, Jacob Pebley height is 6 ft 4 in and Weight 184 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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Jacob Pebley Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jacob Pebley worth at the age of 30 years old? Jacob Pebley’s income source is mostly from being a successful Swimmer. He is from United States. We have estimated Jacob Pebley's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Pebley went on to the NCAA Championships to place fifth in the 400-yard medley relay (3:06.49- BK split 46.40), 11th in the 100-yard backstroke (46.09), and fourth in the 200-yard backstroke (1:39.59).
Jacob Pebley (born September 17, 1993) is a retired American competition swimmer who specializes in the backstroke.
Jacob Pebley was born September 17, 1993, to parents Walter Pebley and Cathy Worth Pebley in Albany, Oregon.
In 2006, Pebley lost his mother to cancer as he was entering 7th grade.
The two and a half year battle he saw his mother endure inspired him to live with the same determination and compassion.
His parents, Walt Pebley and Cheslah Barkdol, along with his brothers Luke Pebley, Eric Young, sisters Katie Young, Noel Young and Hali Barkdoll are part of his support team.
Growing up, Pebley swam for the Corvallis Aquatic Team under coach Rick Guenther and attended Crescent Valley High School prior to moving to the University of California.
Coming out of high school as one of the top male recruits, Pebley committed to the University of California, Berkeley to swim under head coach Dave Durden.
During his freshman year, Pebley made quite the name for himself finishing with Cal's third-best all-time swim in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 1:41.62, and Cal's tenth-best all-time swim in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 47.22.
Pebley was named to the 2009-2010 US Junior National Team, his first national team, for the 200-meter backstroke.
2010 Jr Pan Pacific Championships
As a member of the Junior National Team, Pebley competed at the 2010 Junior Pan Pacific Championships.
At the 2010 Pan Pacs, he finished second in the 100-meter backstroke, third in the 200-meter backstroke, and fifth in the 200-meter IM.
In the 2010-2011 year, Pebley was named to his second Junior National Team, this time for the 100-meter backstroke and the 200-meter backstroke.
2011 Jr World Championships
Pebley attended the 2011 World Junior Championships representing team USA.
At Worlds, Pebley won three gold medals in the 100-meter backstroke (55.01), the 200-meter backstroke (1:58.73 – meet record), and as a member of the 400-meter medley relay.
Pebley also took home a silver medal in the 50-meter backstroke (25.75).
The following year, Pebley was named to the 2011-2012 US Junior National Team, his third Junior National team.
2012 Olympic Trials/US Open
In 2012, Pebley qualified for his first US Olympic Trials, held in Omaha, Nebraska.
After disappointment over the time add and missing the Olympic team, Pebley refocused his goals towards the 2012 US Open at the end of the summer.
At the 2012 US Open, Pebley took first in the 200-meter backstroke (1:57.57) and second in the 100-meter backstroke (54.49).
Pebley qualified to swim at the 2013 NCAA Championships in the 200-yard IM, the 100-yard backstroke, and the 200-yard backstroke.
Pebley even swam as a member of Cal's medley relays.
He finished the 2013 NCAA's with a 40th-place finish in the 200-yard IM, a seventh-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke, and a third-place finish in the 200-yard backstroke.
Pebley also swam as a member of the prelims 400-yard medley relay that went on to place second in finals.
His performances at the US Open earned Pebley a spot on the 2013 US World University Games Team.
At the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, Pebley's sophomore season, he finished 12th in the 200-yard individual medley (1:45.70), third in the 100-yard backstroke (46.34), and second in the 200-yard backstroke (1:40.38).
Pebley won the 200-meter backstroke at the 2015 Summer Universiade.
In his junior year at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, he finished 11th in the 200 IM, 5th in the 100 back, and 3rd in the 200 back.
At the 2015 NCAA Championships, Pebley swam the 100 and 200 yard backstroke and 200 IM.
His best finish was sixth in the 200 yard backstroke.
Pebley saved his best season for his last season as a Cal Bear.
At the NCAA Championships he finished second in the 200 yard backstroke, beaten only by his Cal teammate Ryan Murphy.
He added points with a sixth place in the 100 yard backstroke and in the 200 IM 'B' final.
In the 200-meter backstroke, Pebley finished 2nd at the 2016 United States Olympic Trials to qualify for the 2016 Olympics.
Pebley left the trials with a 16th-place in the 100-meter backstroke (55.48) and a seventh-place in the 200-meter backstroke (1:59.46).
He will be representing DC Trident in the International Swimming League during the 2020 season.
In college, he was an NCAA runner-up in the 200-yard backstroke.