Amy Van Dyken Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Shoe Size

Amy Van Dyken is an American Former Competitive Swimmer, Olympic Champion, Former World Record-Holder, and National Radio Sports Talk Show Co-host. She has won six Olympic gold medals in her career, four of these medals at the 1996 Summer Olympics, making her the first American woman to do so. She won the 50-meter freestyle, 100 butterflies, 4×100 freestyle, and the 4×100 medley. She retired from swimming after the 2000 Olympics.

Amy Van Dyken’s height is 6 feet and her body weight is 74 kilograms. Her body measurement is 36-28-38 inches. Amy Van Dyken’s bra size is 36B. Her shoe size is 8 US and her dress size is 4 US. Her hair color is brown and her eyes color is green.

Amy Van Dyken was born on 15 February 1973 in Denver, Colorado, United States. She is the daughter of Don Van Dyken and Becky Van Dyken. Amy Van Dyken got married to Alan McDaniel from 1995 to 1998. Then she got married to Tom Rouen in 2001. She has two siblings.

Amy Van Dyken

Amy Van Dyken Personal Details

Date Of Birth: 15 February 1973

Birth Place: Denver, Colorado, USA

Birth Name: Amy Deloris Van Dyken

Nickname: Amy

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius

Occupation: Swimmer, Host

Nationality: American

Race/Ethnicity: White

Religion: Unknown

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Green

Sexual Orientation: Straight

Amy Van Dyken Body Statistics

Weight in Pounds: 163 lbs

Weight in Kilogram: 74 kg

Height in Feet: 6′ 0″

Height in Meters: 1.83 m

Body Build/Type: Athletic

Body Measurements: 36-28-38 inches

Breast Size: 36 inches

Waist Size: 28 inches

Hips Size: 38 inches

Bra Size/Cup Size: 36B

Feet/Shoe Size: 8 US

Dress Size: 4 US

Amy Van Dyken Family Details

Father: Don Van Dyken

Mother: Becky Van Dyken

Spouse/Husband: Tom Rouen (m. 2001), Alan McDaniel (m. 1995–1998)

Children: *

Siblings: Katie Van Dyken (Sister), David Van Dyken (Brother)

Amy Van Dyken Education

Cherry Creek High School

Colorado State University

The University of Arizona

Amy Van Dyken Facts

She was born on February 15, 1973, in Denver, Colorado, USA.

She suffered from severe asthma throughout her childhood and into adulthood.

She began swimming on the advice of a doctor as a way to strengthen her lungs to cope with her condition and prevent future asthma attacks.

She broke the U.S. record in the 50-yard freestyle at the 1994 NCAA championships.

She became the first American female athlete to win four gold medals in a single Game at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

She was named Swimming World’s American Swimmer of the Year in 1995 and 1996.

Her spine was severed in an ATV accident in June 2014.

She is now paralyzed below the waist.

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