Sponsored Content SportsEngine, a brand from NBC Sports Next is the leading provider of Sport Relationship Management (SRM) software, empowering athletes, parents, coaches, and sports organization administrators with tools and services to manage their organizations and sports lives. Read SportsEngine stories Athletes to Watch: Simone Manuel July 28, 2020 | 1 minute, 24 seconds read In Rio, Manuel became the first black woman to win an individual swimming gold, and added three more medals at those Games. She followed up her Rio performance with five golds at the 2017 World Championships, though just one came in an individual event (the 100m freestyle, where she is the reigning Olympic champion). Manuel completed her collegiate swimming career at the 2018 NCAA Championships, where she helped Stanford win its second straight title. Nicknamed “Swimone” (or sometimes, “Chef Swimone”), Manuel comes from an athletic family – both of her older brothers and her father played college basketball. Simone took ballet classes for 10 years as a child, and thinks it has been helpful with her balance, flexibility and core strength. When she signed with suit sponsor TYR in 2018, she added an unprecedented inclusion rider to her contract that requires cast and crew involved in the production process to meet a given level of diversity. Manuel is known for her boisterous personality and tends to break into song with regularity, usually Beyonce or Mariah Carey. Visit Simone's Team USA profile Athlete Info Sport Swimming Height 5'10" Weight 160 Date of Birth August 2nd, 1996 Hometown Sugar Land, TX Current Residence Stanford, CA Trivia During the postponement of the games, Simone has taken to meditating to help her gain a mental edge over the competition for the 2021 games. Grow your Olympic knowledge 16-Year-Old Track & Field Athlete Ezra Frech Strives to Inspire the Next Generation of Athletes Like Him Like many Olympic and Paralympic athletes, COVID-19 threw Ezra Frech off track. Now, he's motivated to showcase all of his hard work at the Tokyo Paralympics and beyond. Olympic Minute: Chloe Kim What has Chloe Kim been doing in her downtime since Pyeongchang? Find out in this Olympic minute video. Olympians Go Back in Time, Offer Advice to Their 12-Year-Old Selves Olympic athletes give their 12-year-old selves advice they have learned over their careers. SportsEngine Spotlight: Oksana Masters Get to know four-time Paralympic gold medalist and multi-sport athlete Oksana Masters in this SportsEngine Spotlight. Chantel Navarro Eyes Olympic Gold to Fulfill Family’s Legacy in Boxing Like a great knockout punch, Chantel Navarro never saw the ‘no’ coming. Meet the U.S. women’s basketball team for the Tokyo Olympics The U.S. women’s basketball team for the Tokyo Olympics was revealed on Monday June 21 on the TODAY show. RowToTokyo: Andrew Reed Andrew Reed talks about qualifying for the Olympics with a brand new crew. Tokyo Olympics One Year Out: What to Watch for in Summer 2021 July 23 marks one year out from the Tokyo Olympic Opening Ceremony. Here’s an early preview of what to look for in the summer of 2021 Athletes to Watch: Sydney McLaughlin Learn more about hurdler Sydney Mclaughlin. Olympic Minute: Nathan Chen How does figure skater Nathan Chen prepare for the big stage? Find out in this Olympic minute video. So You Want to Try Alpine Skiing? Mikaela Shiffrin first hit the slopes of Vail at age 3, and it's been all downhill from there. Ready to hit the slopes? Chase your dream! Peyton Manning Rides A Giant Flying Baguette to Promote The 2024 Paris Olympic Games Peyton Manning rides a giant flying baguette to kick off NBCUniversal's fall campaign for its coverage of the Olympics games Paris 2024 View More sports in this article Swimming tags in this article 2020 Summer Olympics Athletes to Watch Fan SportsEngine