Shaune Fraser

Shaune David Fraser
Personal information
Full nameShaune David Fraser
National team Cayman Islands
Born (1988-03-29) March 29, 1988 (age 36)
George Town, Cayman Islands
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight86 kg (190 lb)
Websitehttp://www.fraserpllc.com
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, butterfly, individual medley
ClubStingray Swim Club
College teamUniversity of Florida
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing Cayman Islands
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 2007 Rio de Janeiro 200 m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2011 Guadalajara 200 m freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Guadalajara 100 m freestyle
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal – first place 2006 Cartagena 200 m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2006 Cartagena 100 m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2006 Cartagena 200 m medley
Gold medal – first place 2010 Mayagüez 200 m freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Mayagüez 100 m freestyle

Shaune David Fraser (born March 29, 1988) is an Attorney at Law and the Founder of Fraser Immigration Law, PLLC. He was also a former competitive swimmer and Pan American Games silver medalist from the Cayman Islands. Fraser represented the Cayman Islands at the 2004, 2008, and 2012 Summer Olympics where he qualified for the Semi-Finals.[1]

Based in Miami, FL, Fraser Immigration Law, PLLC is a distinguished U.S. immigration law firm specialized in extraordinary ability visas and green card applications for top entrepreneurs, professional athletes, Olympians, researchers and scientists, multinational executives, and talented professionals across a wide range of fields. Fraser Immigration Law, PLLC specializes in strategic immigration representation for individuals and corporations in the fields of financial technology, software engineering, corporate executives, athletics, competitive swimming, the arts, and the music and entertainment industries, among many others.[1]

Fraser graduated from the Bolles School, a private high school located in Jacksonville, Florida, known for its excellent prep swim teams.[2] He received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he was a finance major and swam for coach Gregg Troy's Florida Gators swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competition from 2006 to 2010.[3] At the 2009 Men's NCAA Division I Championships, he set a school record in winning the 200-yard freestyle (1:31.70)[4] and an NCAA record in winning the 200-yard butterfly (1:40.75).[5] Fraser earned twenty-seven All-American accolades in his four years as a Gator swimmer, one fewer than the maximum number possible, and the most of any male swimmer in Gators history.

Fraser's younger brother, Brett Fraser, swam for the Cayman Islands at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and also swam for the University of Florida, where he graduated a year behind his brother.[6]

At the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games in Cartagena, Colombia, he set the Games record in the 200-meter freestyle (1:49.84), bettering the 24-year-old mark of 1:51.71 set by Venezuela's Alberto Mestre at the 1982 Games. At the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Fraser garnered a silver medal in the 200-meter freestyle. Four years later at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, Fraser again won the silver medal in the men's 200-meter freestyle, finishing second behind his brother Brett.

  1. ^ "Fraser Immigration Law, PLLC | Miami Immigration Attorney". Fraser Immigration Law, PLLC | Miami Immigration Attorney. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Bolles School - Bolles Swimming in the 2012 Olympics". Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  3. ^ Gatorzone.com, Men's Swimming & Diving, Shaune Fraser. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
  4. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Championships: Florida's Shaune Fraser Races to 200 Free Victory Archived 2012-03-07 at the Wayback Machine," Swimming World Magazine (March 27, 2009). Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  5. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Championships: Florida's Shaune Fraser Lowers Own NCAA Record in 200 Fly Archived 2013-01-30 at the Wayback Machine," Swimming World Magazine (March 28, 2009). Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  6. ^ GatorZone.com, Men's Swimming & Diving, Brett Fraser. Retrieved July 14, 2010.