Drew Kibler Tattoos

Last Modified Jul 30, 2024 20:28 IST
Drew Kibler Tattoos
Drew Kibler (Source: gettyimages.in)

Andrew Patrick “Drew” Kibler, fondly known as Drew, is a professional freestyle swimmer from the United States of America. Kibler was born on March 9, 2000, in Carmel, Indiana, United States, to parents Tracy Kibler and Phil Kibler. He is listed as 6 feet 5 inches (196 cm) tall and weighing 195 pounds (88 kg). Due to his hearing impairment, he always relies on alternative signals for race starts and uses hearing aids outside the pool.

Kibler clinched a gold, a silver, and a bronze in each freestyle relay at the 2016 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships. In 2017, he joined Indiana High School and broke the national public school record in the prelims of the 50-meter freestyle at the 2018 Indiana Boys State Meet. After graduating high school, he won his first NCAA title as a senior in the 200-meter freestyle relay at the University of Texas. During this time, he assisted Texas University to clinch a title in the 400 free relay.

Kibler has won a total of eight medals through his participation in various national and international competitions, including the World Championships, Short Course World Championships, and Pan American Championships. He made his Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where he earned fourth place in the men's 200-metre freestyle relay. In 2024, he is set to compete again for Team USA at the Paris Olympics in France.

Tattoos of Drew Kimbler

A Massive Koi Fish Tattoo

Drew Kibler has inked a massive koi fish (nishikigoi) tattoo on his rib cage. He chose a koi fish tattoo for its symbolic meanings of luck, prosperity, good fortune, and perseverance, reflecting his personal values or experiences. Koi fish have a rich history that traces back to Asia and Central Europe. Initially, several species of carp were developed in China. However, the modern koi we know today were refined and cultivated in Japan during the 19th century.

A Small Bull’s Face Tattoo

Drew Kibler has a small tattoo of a bull's face on his back. It was visible during a heat for the men's 4x200-meter freestyle relay at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, held at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on July 27, 2021.

An Unidentified Tattoo

Drew Kibler has drawn a prominent tattoo on the right side of his abdomen, above his hip, which resembles either a bird (possibly an eagle) or a dragon. He has chosen to keep details about his tattoos relatively private, only sharing that they serve as sources of mental strength for him. The specific timing and details of when and where he got his tattoos are not publicly known.

FAQ's On Drew Kibler Tattoos

A. Swimmers often get tattoos for self-expression and branding, commonly featuring Olympic rings, college affiliations, or significant dates.

A. A swimmer can't swim with a tattoo mostly because of the risk of infection.

A. Drew Kibler trained at Arizona State University.

A. Yes, Drew Kibler was born with a hearing impairment.

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