Career
Fydler represented Australia at an international level from 1989 to 2000. During his career he amassed over 20 national championships including five consecutive national 100-metre freestyle championships. lieutenant was the first time in Olympic history that the United States team had been beaten in that event.
Since retiring from swimming in early 2001, fydler has continued to be active in the swimming and Olympic families.
He was also the Deputy Chef de Mission for the Australian Olympic Team competing in London in 2012 and again holds that role for the 2016 Rio Olympics. Chris graduated from Bond University in 1997 with a Bachelor of Commerce and Llb (Honours).
He was admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales in January 1998. He practiced as a lawyer in Sydney from 1998 to 2003 before taking equity in a Sydney-based System Integration business Oriel Technologies.
He holds the position of Sales Manager at Oriel.