Education
Oliver attended Episcopal School of Jacksonville, where he earned state and district championship titles in the 100 m freestyle (1997 and 1998).
Oliver attended Episcopal School of Jacksonville, where he earned state and district championship titles in the 100 m freestyle (1997 and 1998).
As a first-born American, Oliver holds a dual citizenship, which made him eligible to compete for Puerto Rico at the Olympics. While playing for the Georgia Technical Yellow Jackets in his college years, he made six top-10 lists in the school"s swimming records. In 2003, Oliver graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, with a bachelor"s degree in chemical engineering.
He posted a time of 2:08.84 to lead the first heat against Cyprus" Georgios Diamantidis and Kazakhstan"s Yevgeniy Ryzhkov, who was disqualified for a false start.
Oliver failed to advance into the semifinals, as he shared a forty-fifth place tie with Turkey"s Orel Oral in the preliminaries. Shortly after his only Olympic appearance, Oliver worked as a volunteer assistant coach for the Georgia Technical Yellow Jackets, and eventually, for his alma mater Episcopal School of Jacksonville.
He is currently an engineer with Amgen in West Greenwich, Rhode Island.
As a member of the Puerto Rican team, Oliver qualified for the men"s 200 m individual medley at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by clearing a FINA B-standard entry time of 2:08.23 from the Counsilman Classic in Indianapolis, Indiana.