At the
1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, Jorgensen again swam in the preliminary heats of the
men's 4×200-meter freestyle relay, and received a bronze medal when the U.S. team placed third in the event final with a combined time of 7:16.23. Jorgensen's team of four swam in the third preliminary recording a time of 7:23.70, which helped the U.S. team advance to the finals, but Jorgensen did not swim with the four person U.S. team that competed in the finals. At the 1992 Olympics, Jorgenson was partly managed by Hall of Fame Coach
Dick Shoulberg, who was the U.S. Assistant Olympic Coach that year.
International competition highlights At the World Championships Jorgensen captured a silver medal in the 1991 4x200 relay at the 1991 World Championships. He won three bronze medals in 1986 at the World's in the 4x200 free, the 400 free, and the 1,500 free relay. At the Pan Pacifics, Jorgensen captured gold medals in his signature event, the 4x200 freestyle, in 1989 and 1991. He won individual medals at the Pan Pacifics in various years from 1987-91 in the 1,500 freestyle, 400 freestyle, and 800 freestyle events. After his competitive swimming career, Jorgensen, with his wife and two daughters, lived in Beaverton, Oregon, in the greater Portland area. He worked different jobs for a number of years, including a position with a steel mill, and later sold equipment for the medical industry. He had a longer term career with S. R. Smith, a pool deck equipment manufacturing company. At S.R. Smith, he eventually ascended to the position of vice-president. Touting his Masters in Business Administration, he later worked in Sales for API International, a manufacturer and supplier of flanges, valves, expansion joints, pump connectors, and fittings for piping systems. The company also provided custom manufactured parts for a number of industries including Water Works and High Voltage Air Conditioning. ==See also==