Bradley Warren Snyder was born in
Reno, Nevada to Michael and Valarie Snyder. He swam while attending
Northeast High School in
St. Petersburg, Florida. He graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in 2006 with a degree in
naval architecture; while there, he was captain of the swim team. Snyder eventually became a lieutenant in the
Navy, and served in
Afghanistan as an
explosive ordnance disposal officer. In September 2011, he lost both of his eyes after stepping on an
IED in an attempt to help victims of another bombing. The explosion also gave him lacerations to his face and a shattered
eardrum. Snyder subsequently spent three weeks in
intensive care, and then recovered for another five weeks in
Florida. He explained, "When you're kind of patching your life back together and figuring out how to adjust to blindness, you're not good at anything. Walking was a challenge. Cooking's a challenge. Dressing and color matching is a challenge. There are all these things that used to be no problem that are all of a sudden really challenging. I had a hard time getting the right amount of
toothpaste on the
toothbrush, because I can't see it." Snyder was the guest speaker at the 2013
Navy-Marine Corps Ball, held at the
Washington Hilton,
Washington, DC. ==Swimming career==