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Nathan Jendrick

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Nathan Jendrick
BornSeptember 23, 1984
Tacoma, Washington
💼 Occupation
👩 Spouse(s)Megan Jendrick (2004–present)

Nathan Jendrick is an American author and swimming coach. He is a graduate of Emerald Ridge High School in Puyallup, WA and Arizona State University. He is married to Olympic gold medalist Megan Jendrick, with whom he appeared with on ESPN's Top 10 for an open-water swim the two completed in the Seattle area in 2005.

Jendrick is the author of numerous books, including several with celebrities and notable personalities. He has written Gym-Free and Ripped,[1] Gym-Free and Toned, Get Wet, Get Fit[2] (with his wife, Megan Jendrick), The Complete Idiot's Guide to Swimming with Olympic coach Mike Bottom, and Death, Drugs and Muscle, with Gregg Valentino. Jendrick had been reported to be writing the BALCO Tell-All in 2008[3] with lab founder Victor Conte, but that book was ultimately never published. His literary properties were for a time represented by Mollie Glick at the Jean Naggar Literary Agency in New York, NY. His work is currently represented by Marilyn Allen of Allen/O'Shea Literary[4].

Jendrick's first book, Dunks, Doubles, Doping: How Steroids Are Killing American Athletics included contributions from Harvard Associate Roland A Carlstedt, Ph.D [5] and has been used as original research for various other published books involving sports and bio-engineering [6], [7], [8], [9].

In promoting his published works, Jendrick has been interviewed by such notable personalities as Chris Myers and Emmy-award winner Margaret Larson.

In December 2004, Jendrick married Olympian Megan Quann.

In 2006, Jendrick founded the online swimming-related radio show Deck Pass which was later acquired by Wasserman Media Group along with TimedFinals.com, which Jendrick ran with co-host and business partner Scott Goldblatt, a US Olympic gold medalist.

As a photographer, Jendrick's work has been featured in a number of books (He was a featured photographer in the book Digital Sports Photography: Winning Shots Every Time), magazines (including American Health & Fitness, Swimming World and SPLASH) and newspapers (The Seattle Times, The News Tribune).

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  1. https://www.dk.com/us/9781101540466-gymfree-and-ripped/
  2. Simon & Schuster Author Page
  3. BALCO
  4. http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/pm/search?ss_c=representation&ss_q=Nathan+Jendrick
  5. https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/display/Person/119905
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=lFa5MjYvBeIC&pg=PA143&lpg=PA143&dq=bibliography+Dunks,+Doubles,+Doping:+How+Steroids+are+Killing+American+Athletics&source=bl&ots=cHLrrTv2Gj&sig=aE1v2ep_wvHAhha3-Qib2hS5O58&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjn6uO28ovSAhUM1mMKHZt9CkwQ6AEISDAJ#v=onepage&q=bibliography%20Dunks%2C%20Doubles%2C%20Doping%3A%20How%20Steroids%20are%20Killing%20American%20Athletics&f=false
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=4-HNFcuoFLsC&pg=PA60&lpg=PA60&dq=bibliography+Dunks,+Doubles,+Doping:+How+Steroids+are+Killing+American+Athletics&source=bl&ots=0g3WeKs2VI&sig=RM_F664b702s88J_ZuJVCAAYxNE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjn6uO28ovSAhUM1mMKHZt9CkwQ6AEIRTAI#v=onepage&q=bibliography%20Dunks%2C%20Doubles%2C%20Doping%3A%20How%20Steroids%20are%20Killing%20American%20Athletics&f=false
  8. https://books.google.com/books?id=NAQnCnOD5kEC&pg=PA473&dq=Jendrick,+Nathan.+Dunks,+Doubles,+Doping:+How+Steroids+are+Killing+AMerican+Athletics.+Guilford,+CT:+The+Lyons+Press,+2006.&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjItYWO84vSAhVE0GMKHZszBKcQ6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=Jendrick%2C%20Nathan.%20Dunks%2C%20Doubles%2C%20Doping%3A%20How%20Steroids%20are%20Killing%20AMerican%20Athletics.%20Guilford%2C%20CT%3A%20The%20Lyons%20Press%2C%202006.&f=false
  9. https://www.amazon.com/Our-Grandchildren-Redesigned-Bioengineered-Society/dp/0807066621/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1486949130&sr=1-1&keywords=9780807066621

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