Matt Klotz (Big Brother) Wiki, Age, Biography, Height, Weight, Career and More

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Matt Klotz (Big Brother) Wiki, Age, Biography, Height, Weight, Career and More

Matt Klotz (Big Brother) Wiki, Age, Biography, Height, Weight, Family, Wife/Girlfriend and More

Matt Klotz is an American swimmer who gained attention when he competed in the 2013 Summer Deaflympics held in Bulgaria. In the event, he won two gold medals, one in the 100m backstroke and the other in the 200m backstroke, as well as a bronze in the 400m backstroke.

He is now one of 17 Big Brother 25 contestants, all competing for the $750,000 grand prize. The show is hosted by Julie Chen Moonves and premieres on August 2, 2023, in the United States and on Global in Canada, following a special 25th Anniversary episode that aired on July 26.

Name Matt Klotz
job Swimmer
Date of birth May 24, 1996
Age 27 Years
hometown Cameron Park, California
current town Cameron Park, California
parents Father: None Mother: None
siblings Not Available
Wife/Girlfriend Not Available

Biography

Klotz accomplished something extraordinary in swimming. In the 2018 US National Swimming Championships, she broke two world records for deaf swimmers. One of them was in the men’s 50m backstroke, where he beat his own record of 26.26 seconds, set at the 2017 Summer Deaflympics.

He set a new world record in the 50-year-old backstroke, becoming the first deaf swimmer to complete it in less than 20 seconds with a time of 19.77 seconds. Klotz also broke the deaf world record in the men’s 50m freestyle, completing it in 23.14 seconds, beating the previous record set by another US swimmer, Marcus Titus, at 23.34 seconds.

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He holds national records in several other categories such as 200m freestyle, 500m freestyle, 100m backstroke, and 200m backstroke.

In December 2018, Klotz was awarded the ICSD Deaf Sportsperson of the Year award by the International Committee of Deaf Sports. This recognition is for his outstanding performances in deaf sports events, including the world records he set in the 50m backstroke and 50m freestyle events.

He also qualified to compete at the 2019 ICSD World Deaf Swimming Championships in São Paulo, Brazil.

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