Sabir Muhammad

Sabir Muhammad

 

Board Member

Sabir Muhammad is a former National Team member and American Record Holder. He broke a total of 10 American Records in his career and earned a total of 22 international medals representing the US at World Aquatics events. In his freshman year at Stanford University, Muhammad qualified for the 1995 Pan-Pacific Games held in Atlanta, becoming the first African-American to do so. 

 

Muhammad finished his collegiate career with multiple Pac-10 championship titles, All-American honors, and NCAA, US Open, and American Records. Muhammad graduated from Stanford as an Academic All-American with a degree in International Relations.

 

Between 2009 and 2019, Muhammad founded and led the Atlanta Swim School, teaching hundreds of children in the City of Atlanta to swim. Muhammad is the author of the children’s book Born to Swim and is a Georgia Aquatics Hall of Fame inductee.

 

In addition to his work in swimming, Muhammad holds an MBA from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University and is a Senior Director at Magnite – a global leader in the advertising technology industry.

 

Muhammad resides in Atlanta with his wife, Jenny, and four children, two of whom are NCAA Div I athletes in basketball and swimming.


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