Riley Gaines, a distinguished 12-time All-American swimmer, hails from a family with a strong athletic background.
Her father, Brad Gaines, was a football player at Vanderbilt University, while her mother, Telisha Gaines, showcased her softball skills at Donelson Christian Academy and Austin Peay.

Riley Gaines is a former American competitive swimmer from Gallatin, Tennessee. She represented the University of Kentucky’s NCAA swim team during her collegiate years.
Before her university stint, Gaines attended Station Camp High School. During her junior year, she secured victories in both the 100-meter butterfly and 100-meter freestyle events at the TISCA High School Swim & Dive Championship.
Upon joining the University of Kentucky’s swim team, Gaines quickly made her mark, earning a spot on the All-SEC Freshman Team in 2019.
She competed in the 2021 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships, where she became second in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay.
Riley Gaines Parents: Father Brad & Mother Telisha
Riley Gaines, born in April 2000, is the proud daughter of Brad and Telisha Gaines.
Both her parents have a rich history in sports, with Brad showcasing his football skills at Vanderbilt University and Telisha shining in softball at Donelson Christian Academy and Austin Peay.
Brad Gaines(born: August 26, 1967) carved a notable legacy in football, setting records such as breaking the DuPont rushing record with an impressive 1,324 yards during his senior season in 1985.

His talents didn’t go unnoticed, earning him a spot on The Tennessean All-Metro Team as a defensive back.
Despite offers from Texas, Brad chose Vanderbilt, driven by his passion for playing offense.
His illustrious career led him to numerous record-breaking moments, culminating in his induction into the DuPont All-Sports Hall of Fame, a recognition he shares with his siblings, Chris and Greg.
Has Always Spoken Highly Of Her Father
Riley’s admiration and respect for her parents are evident. Given their athletic backgrounds, she frequently acknowledges their influence, especially in her sporting endeavors.
She has often expressed her gratitude on platforms like Instagram, using occasions like Father’s Day to share affectionate tributes. On one such Father’s Day, she playfully wrote,
“Happy Father’s Day to the only man that can rock a tank top like you do and p.s. you don’t have to write ‘Dad’ at the end of every text. I have your number.”

Additionally, milestone moments like Brad’s 50th birthday prompted heartfelt messages from Riley, as she penned,
“Happy 50th birthday to the man, the myth, the legend: Brad Gaines. Thanks for being the best role model and dad ever!!!”