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His skills didn’t just win him medals; they earned him a scholarship to Texas Christian University. He also repped Tonga in the 2016 Olympics.

Mark Foster is a big name in the swim world as he boasts of a total of 19 gold medals from the World Championships, European Championships, and the Commonwealth Games. The whispers got louder; the stares more pointed.

That I’d probably be a nervous wreck and ruin it. Recognize it and own it,” he wrote in a powerful essay for Out Sports, chronicling the moment he finally spoke his truth to himself.

There were no textbooks open that night—just a young man staring at a future that finally felt honest.

Photo Credit: @i_am_cooperwilson

Swimming entered Cooper’s life in eighth grade and quickly became his sanctuary.

By his sophomore year, he was TCU’s first Big XII champion and even qualified for the Olympic trials. When that opportunity is taken away from you, it's something that you can't really wrap your head around.

"Coming back from that and getting to the Paris Olympics, that for me was my gold medal.

"Because I feel like I really did hit rock bottom after that [in 2022] and getting up was the best thing I've ever done as an athlete and it's something I can be really proud of as an athlete."

Gay Swimmers List: Olympians and College Stars.

According to wiki, he’s got one Olympic gold medal (1992 Barcelona), one from the Pan Pacific Championships, and four from the Commomwealth Games.

Gay Swimmers List: Olympians and College Stars. High-speed splash. This is who you are. Born on September 17, 1992, and standing tall at an impressive 6’4″, Cooper isn’t just the guy with a swimmer’s body that makes Instagram scrolls worthwhile (though, let’s be real, those beach shots and gym selfies do deserve a double tap).

Take it slow. I casually said that I had never been on a date with a guy before and I was kind of scared of it. His Instagram feed (@i_am_cooperwilson) is basically a thirst trap with heart: beach days, gym gains, nights out, and plenty of moments showing off his championship physique.

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He’s proof that even the deepest waters can’t drown authenticity.

Then, without a sliver of judgment or skipping a beat, my friends told me that I’d probably be fine on a date as long as I just had a good time and just was comfortable being myself.”

Abrahm Devine is a university swimmer who used to be a member of the Stanford University swim team and was the NCAA Champion in the 400 individual medley.

Thankfully, Cooper chose life, love, and pride over the darkness that night.

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Today, he beams with confidence:

“I am not afraid to be open about who I am now. Today in Gay Male Athletes, we bring you a list of LGBT athletes who are rockin’ it in the world of swimming whether in Olympic lanes, university swimming pools, or elsewhere.

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Here’s what he wrote: “One day, we were all hanging out and the topic of relationships came up in conversation. Despite hoping to confide selectively, word spread, and Cooper found himself outed before he was ready. I am confident that this is who I was born to be.”

With a supportive family and tight-knit circle of friends, Cooper has carved out a life full of sunshine, smiles, and yes—water.

So here’s to Cooper Robinson: swimmer, survivor, and total stud.

REFERENCE: Out Sports

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"I honestly felt like I'd lost a member of my family.

"To stand on that podium and have my Welsh national anthem played for me is all you ever want as a child.