Travis Stevens, born on February 28, 1986, is a distinguished American judoka who has made significant contributions to the sport. Competing in the men's half-middleweight division, which is categorized at a weight of up to eighty-one kilograms, Stevens has represented the United States in three consecutive Summer Olympics: 2008, 2012, and 2016.
His most notable achievement came on August 9, 2016, when he earned a silver medal at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, becoming the third American male judoka to reach this prestigious podium. This accomplishment not only highlights his skill and dedication but also marks a significant milestone in American judo history.
In addition to his Olympic success, Stevens is also a highly skilled practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He holds a black belt awarded by renowned instructors John Danaher and Renzo Gracie, a testament to his expertise in martial arts. This black belt was conferred upon him on November 19, 2013, further solidifying his status as a versatile and accomplished athlete.