Eva Fabian

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Eva Fabian
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Eva Fabian, Israeli champion in 5 km, February 2018
Personal information
National team United States  Israel
Born (1993-08-03) August 3, 1993 (age 28)
Frederick, Maryland, U.S.
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Weight125 lb (57 kg)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
ClubGreenwood Memorial Swim Club
College teamYale University
CoachJack Fabian (father) and Hanan Gilad

Eva Fabian (Hebrew: אווה פביאן; born August 3, 1993) is an American-Israeli open water swimmer.[1] She was the 2010 world champion in the 5-kilometer swim, and won a gold medal at the 2015 Pan American Games in the women's 10k.

Early life[]

Fabian was born in Frederick, Maryland, to Claire (a doctor) and Jack (a professor and swim coach) Fabian.[2][3] She has an older brother, Max.[4] Her hometown is Keene, New Hampshire, and she was homeschooled.[5] She attended Yale University, majoring in music, and graduated in 2016.[6] She lives in Netanya, Israel.[7]

Swimming career[]

Her coaches are Jack Fabian, her father, who coached diving at Keene State College, and Hanan Gilad.[8]

United States[]

At the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome, Italy, Fabian placed 10th in the 25-kilometer open water event.[9] At the 2009 Open Water National Championships she won the 5K and came in second in the 10K.[10]

At the 2010 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships, Fabian won a gold medal in the 5-kilometer swim in 1:02:00.98 in Lac Saint-Jean, Canada, at 16 years of age.[11][12][13] In the 10 km, she was disqualified along with Brazil's Poliana Okimoto for failing to round a turn buoy properly.[14] At the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, Fabian won a silver medal behind Christine Jennings in the 10-kilometer open water event.[15]

At the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, Fabian placed fourth in the 25-kilometer open water event, only two seconds out of third place. At the 2011 USA Swimming Open Water National Championships she won the gold medal in the 10K in 2:18:31.[16][17][18]

In 2013 she won bronze medals at the National Championships in the 10K, and at the FINA World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain, in the 25K with a time of 5:07:20.4.[19][20][21]

In 2014 she won a bronze medal at the 2014 US Open Water National Championships in the 10K, and a silver medal at the 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, in the 10K.[22][23]

She won a gold medal at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada, in the women's marathon 10k in 2:03:17.0.[24][25] She missed most of the 2016 season due to injury.[26]

Israel[]

Fabian immigrated to Israel, and became an Israeli citizen in 2017.[27] She lives and trains at Wingate Institute.[28] In December 2017 she won a silver medal at the Israel National Short Course Swimming Championships in the 400 m freestyle, with a time of 4:15.74.[29] She represented Israel at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

References[]

  1. ^ "Eva Fabian | fina.org - Official FINA website". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01.
  2. ^ "Eva Fabian".
  3. ^ https://www.usaswimming.org/docs/default-source/mediadocuments/media-guides/world-championships/2011-world-championships-media-guide-open-water.pdf[bare URL PDF]
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  7. ^ "Eva Fabian | fina.org - Official FINA website". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01.
  8. ^ "Eva Fabian | fina.org - Official FINA website". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01.
  9. ^ "2009 World Aquatics Championships: Women's 25 km" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-08-06. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  10. ^ "Yale : Eva Fabian". Archived from the original on 2015-10-22.
  11. ^ "World Open Water Championships: Eva Fabian, Thomas Lurz Win Respective 5K Events, Swimsuit Availability Controversy Remains". Swimming World Magazine. 2010-07-20. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  12. ^ "Sinai says: New Israeli Fabian sets sights on open-water swimming success".
  13. ^ "Eva Fabian Turning Third into Gold at the World Champs". 20 July 2010.
  14. ^ "2010 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships: Women's 10 km" (PDF). Powerhouse Timing. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  15. ^ "United States sweeps 10k races at Pan Pacific meet". The Associated Press. 2008-08-22. Archived from the original on 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
  16. ^ "Eva Fabian".
  17. ^ "Yale : Eva Fabian". Archived from the original on 2015-10-22.
  18. ^ "Meyer, Fabian win U.S. 10K open-water titles". 10 June 2011.
  19. ^ "Eva Fabian".
  20. ^ "Sinai says: New Israeli Fabian sets sights on open-water swimming success".
  21. ^ "Nice medal Eva - tell us about the swim". 27 July 2013.
  22. ^ "Eva Fabian".
  23. ^ "Yale : Eva Fabian". Archived from the original on 2015-10-22.
  24. ^ "Sinai says: New Israeli Fabian sets sights on open-water swimming success".
  25. ^ "American Eva Fabian Wins Pan Am Games 10K After Video Review". 12 July 2015.
  26. ^ "Eva Fabian | fina.org - Official FINA website". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01.
  27. ^ "Sinai says: New Israeli Fabian sets sights on open-water swimming success".
  28. ^ "Sinai says: New Israeli Fabian sets sights on open-water swimming success".
  29. ^ "3 Israel National Records Broken at Short Course Champs". 4 January 2018.

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