Craig Gibbons


Craig Alexander Gibbons is an English competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. There, Gibbons anchored the British men's team in the preliminary heats of the Swimming at the [2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay|4x100-metre freestyle relay] event. Gibbons previously held the British record for the men's 100-metre freestyle and was part of four relay teams that also broke British records. He has competed at major meets for over 10 years and remains one of the fastest British swimmers ever.
For much of his training in the run-up to the Olympics he was based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, swimming for Maxwell Swim Club. He then moved out to Dubai, United Arab Emirates where he trained his own squad with Hamilton Aquatics Swimming Club. Gibbons moved to Malta, to take over as head coach of Sirens ASC, where he led the team to their first ever National Title with swimmers under his guidance qualifying for the first time for the World Championships and the European Youth Olympic Festival. In August 2017 Gibbons was appointed head coach of a newly formed performance team in West London called Natare West London Swimming Club. He now lives in London and coaches alongside 2012 Olympic Medalist Michael Jamieson.

Swimming career

International Appearances include: