Markus Antonius Rogan (born
4 May 1982 in Vienna
) is an
Austrian swimmer, who won two silver medals
at the 2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens,
Greece
and a gold medal for 200 m backstroke at the
2008 World
Championships in Manchester
. He also is the world record holder in 200
metres backstroke (
short course).
Rogan's first big international success was a second place finish
in the 200 m backstroke at the 2001 World Championships in
Fukuoka, Japan.
In the
Olympics in 2004, Rogan
placed second in both
men's 100 m backstroke and the
men's 200 m backstroke, both times behind
Aaron Peirsol of the United States. The 200
metre race was controversial as Peirsol was first disqualified but
later reinstated as gold medalist.
As a teenager, the 6 ft 5 in tall Rogan swam for
Mount Vernon High School in Fairfax County, Virginia, where he
trained with the Curl-Burke Swim Club. In July 2000, he cut short
his final season of the Northern Virginia Swim League, swimming for
the Mansion House Piranhas (of Mount Vernon), and flew to Australia
where he competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, failing to advance
beyond the heats in the backstroke.
He earned a scholarship to attend Stanford
University
from 2000-2004. On 8 December 2005, in
Trieste
, Markus set a new world record in the 200 m
backstroke for short course swim pools, with 1:50.43. This
world record was then broken by American swimmer
Ryan Lochte, who lowered the standard to 1:49.05
at the
2006
FINA Short Course World Championships in
Shanghai, China. Back on the short course in
Manchester
2008, Rogan broke the world record again on 13 April 2008,
setting the new record with 1:47.84, with Lochte finishing second
by seven one-hundredths of a second (also under the old world
record). Both swimmers were wearing the new Speedo
LZR Racer swimsuit.
In an interview with BBC Sport at the
2008 European Championships
in Eindoven, The Netherlands, in March 2008, Markus told reporters
that he was planning to retire from competitive swimming after the
Beijing Olympics in August. Markus won both the 100 and 200 metre
backstroke events (long course) at those European
Championships.
In the meantime Rogan changed his plans to retire. He will at least
swim on a competitive level till the World Championships 2009 in
Rome. As he is training in Italy, the event is virtually on
homeground and he wants to enjoy the home event with his Italian
training partners.
Ironically he hates swimming. He says "I really don't like
swimming, it's terrible." He also says that training is boring and
that he can't wait to get out of the pool.
2007-2009 he had a relationship with Austrian beauty queen
Christine Reiler.
External links
References
- Press statement of Reiler (in German)