List of Australian Olympic medallists in swimming

Australia has competed in swimming at the Summer Olympics since the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, after only sending a runner, Edwin Flack to the 1896 Summer Olympics. Frederick Lane was Australia's sole swimming representative at the 1900 games, winning two individual gold medals. Women's events were added at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, with Fanny Durack and Mina Wylie being Australia's first female representatives, winning gold and silver in the 100 m freestyle, which was the first women's event on the program. At the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1912 Summer Olympics, Australia competed as Australasia, sending a combined team with New Zealand. The table includes Malcolm Champion, a New Zealander who was part of the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay team which captured gold in 1912.[1]

Australia has won a total of 58 gold medals in the sport, second only to the United States, who have won 217, almost four times as many (with 15 times the population). East Germany is in third place with 32 golds, although this is widely attributed to state-sponsored systematic doping programs.[2][3]

Swimming is Australia's most prolific Olympic sport, having been responsible for 58 of Australia's 143 Olympic gold medals. In addition, a list of the top 100 Australian Olympians of all time, compiled by the Australian Olympic Committee, named 35 swimmers in the top 100, more than any other sport. Swimmers have been given the honour of carrying the Australian flag six times in twelve at the closing ceremony, which is traditionally reserved for the most successful athlete of the delegation.[4][5]

Australia's strongest ever performance in swimming was at the 1956 Olympics on home soil in Melbourne. Australia claimed eight of the thirteen gold medals available, including both relays and a clean sweep of the medals in the 100 m freestyle, considered the blue-riband event for both men and women. This is the only time that Australia has topped the medal tally in swimming, and the tally of gold medals has not been surpassed despite the expansion of the swimming program to its current 32 events.[1]

Australia has been most successful in the freestyle discipline, with 37 of the 58 golds coming in the stroke. Eight of the gold have come from the men's 1500 m freestyle, the most victories in the event by any country, which has resulted in the event being dubbed "Australia's race" by Australian commentators. Australia's first medal outside of freestyle did not come until 1932 when Clare Dennis and Bonnie Mealing won gold and silver in the 200 m breaststroke and 100 m backstroke respectively. It was not until John Davies' victory in the 200 m breaststroke in 1952 that a male swimmer had won a medal outside of freestyle. Backstroke is Australia's weakest discipline, with David Theile's two consecutive golds in the 100 m backstroke being the only victories in the discipline.[1][6]

Individual medallists

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Frank Beaurepaire won a record 34 Australian titles, which stood for more than 70 years until surpassed by Susie O'Neill in 2000. He later became Lord Mayor of Melbourne, and helped to secure the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Australia's most successful in swimming.
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Boy Charlton was the first Australian to win the 1500 m freestyle, an event which Australia has won eight times, the most by any country. The race is sometimes referred to as "Australia's race".
Two women stand side by side on wooden decks on a dockside, with one arm on their hips, wearing swimsuits covering their torso and thighs. They both have dark hair longer than their shoulders.
Fanny Durack (left) and Mina Wylie were the first two women to represent Australia in swimming at the Olympics. They were club-mates in Sydney and completed an Australian quinella in the 100 m freestyle.
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Clare Dennis was the first Australian to win gold in a non-freestyle event, the 200 m breaststroke, at the 1932 Summer Olympics.

The following table includes only medals won by Australian swimmers in individual events.

  • Shane Gould won three gold, one silver, and one bronze, all in individual events at her only Olympics, aged 15. In doing so, she became the first woman to win three individual gold medals at one Olympics all in world record time. She is the only Australian to win five individual medals and three individual gold medals at one Olympics.[7]
  • Ian Thorpe and Gould are the most decorated Australian Olympic medallists in all sports.[8]
  • Dawn Fraser won three consecutive gold medals in 1956, 1960 and 1964 in the 100 m freestyle, to become the first swimmer to win any event three times.[9]
  • Murray Rose and Ian Thorpe have both won the 400 m freestyle twice, while Kieren Perkins and Grant Hackett have won the 1500 m freestyle twice. David Theile has won the 100 m backstroke twice, the only Australian to have won a backstroke event. All were won consecutively.[1]
Athlete Gold Silver Bronze Years competed
Shane Gould[7] 3111972
Ian Thorpe[8] 3112000, 2004
Dawn Fraser[9] 3101956, 1960 1964
Murray Rose[10] 3101956, 1960
Grant Hackett[6] 2202000, 2004, 2008
Kieren Perkins[11] 2201992, 1996, 2000
Susie O'Neill[12] 2111992, 1996, 2000
Frederick Lane[13] 2001900
Stephanie Rice[14]2002008, 2012
David Theile[15] 2001956, 1960
Michael Wenden[16] 2001968, 1972
Leisel Jones[17]1312000, 2004, 2008, 2012
Petria Thomas[18] 1211996, 2000, 2004
Boy Charlton[19]1201924, 1928, 1932
Libby Trickett[20]1112004, 2008
Duncan Armstrong[21] 1101988, 1992
Lorraine Crapp[22]1101956, 1960
John Devitt[23]1101956, 1960
Michelle Ford[24]1011976, 1980
John Konrads[25]1011956, 1960, 1964
Beverley Whitfield[26]1011972
Kevin Berry[27]1001960, 1964
Kyle Chalmers[28]1002016
Brad Cooper[29]1001972
John Davies[30]1001948, 1952
Clare Dennis[31]1001932
Fanny Durack[32]1001912
Jon Henricks[33]1001956, 1960
Jodie Henry[34]1002004
Mack Horton[35]1002016
Lyn McClements[36]1001968
Gail Neall[37]1001972
Ian O'Brien[38]1001964, 1968
Jon Sieben[39]1001984, 1988, 1992
Bob Windle[40]1001960, 1964, 1968
Frank Beaurepaire[41]0131908, 1920, 1924
Daniel Kowalski[42]0121996, 2000
Alicia Coutts[43]0112008, 2012, 2016
Hayley Lewis[44]0111992, 1996, 2000
John Marshall[45]0111948, 1952, 1956
Matt Welsh[46]0112000, 2004
Glenn Beringen[47]0101984
Madeline Groves[48]0102016
Brooke Hanson[49]0102004
Neville Hayes[50]0101960
Cecil Healy[51]0101912
Glen Housman[52]0101992 1996
Michael Klim[53]0101996, 2000, 2004
Suzie Landells[54]0101984
Mitch Larkin[55]0102012, 2016
Nancy Lyons[56]0101948, 1952
James Magnussen[57]0102012, 2016
Bonnie Mealing[58]0101928, 1932
Scott Miller[59]0101996
John Monckton[60]0101956, 1960
Karen Phillips[61]0101984
Brenton Rickard[62]0102008, 2012
Emily Seebohm[63]0102008, 2012, 2016
Christian Sprenger[64]0102008, 2012
Mark Stockwell[65]0101984
Eamon Sullivan[66]0102004, 2008, 2012
Graham Windeatt[67]0101972, 1976
Mina Wylie[68]0101912
Peter Evans[69]0021980, 1984
Harold Hardwick[70]0021912
Samantha Riley[71]0021992, 1996
Jessicah Schipper[72]0022004, 2008, 2012
Allan Wood[73]0021960, 1964
Jan Andrew[74]0011960
Bronte Barratt[75]0012008, 2012, 2016
Graeme Brewer[76]0011980, 1984
Greg Brough[77]0011968
Glenn Buchanan[78]0011984
Cate Campbell[79]0012008, 2012, 2016
Gary Chapman[80]0011956
Judy-Joy Davies[81]0011948, 1952
Scott Goodman[82]0011996
Stephen Holland[83]0011976
Geoff Huegill[84]0012000, 2004
Mark Kerry[85]0011980, 1984
Andrew Lauterstein[86]0012008
Faith Leech[87]0011956
Justin Lemberg[87]0011984
Julie McDonald[88]0011988, 1992
Emma McKeon[89]0012016
Max Metzker[90]0011976, 1980
Karen Moras[91]0011968, 1972
Justin Norris[92]0012000, 2004
Michele Pearson[93]0011980, 1984
Phil Rogers[94]0011992, 1996, 2000
Nicole Stevenson[95]0011988, 1992, 1996
Hayden Stoeckel[96]0012008, 2012
Rob Woodhouse[97]0011984, 1988

All medallists

The following table includes all those who have won medals, including as part of relay teams. Since 1984, swimmers who participated in the preliminary heats but not in the final were awarded medals if the final team went on to claim a medal, whereas those prior to 1984 did not. Those who swam in the heats only are marked with an asterisk, multiple times if multiple medals were awarded for swimming in heats only. Malcolm Champion, a member of the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay team in 1912, was a New Zealander, competing as part of the combined Australasia team. His teammates in the combined relay team were Cecil Healy, Les Boardman and Harold Hardwick.[1]

  • Ian Thorpe is the most decorated Australian Olympian of all time, in terms of gold medals. His three gold and two silver at the 2000 Summer Olympics are the largest in a single Olympics by an Australian.[8]
  • Dawn Fraser and Murray Rose jointly held the previous records for gold medals, and Fraser the record of eight medals in total, prior to Thorpe.[98]
  • Sandra Morgan, a member of the Australian women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay team in 1956, is the youngest Australian gold medallist of all time, aged 14 years and 6 months.[98]
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Ian Thorpe, Australia's most prolific Olympic medallist.
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Stephanie Rice, winner of three gold medals at the 2008 Olympics, including the medley double.
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Grant Hackett, winner of the 1500 m freestyle in 2000 and 2004, captained Australia's swimming team at the 2008 Olympics.
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Leisel Jones has won nine Olympic medals, equalling Ian Thorpe as the most won by any Australian.
Athlete Gold Silver Bronze Years Competed
Ian Thorpe[8]5312000 2004
Dawn Fraser[9]4401956 1960 1964
Libby Trickett[20]4122004 2008 2012
Murray Rose[10]4111956 1960
Leisel Jones[17]3512000 2004 2008 2012
Petria Thomas[18]3411996 2000 2004
Grant Hackett[6][99]3312000 2004 2008
Shane Gould[7]3111972
Jodie Henry[34]3002004
Stephanie Rice[14]3002008
Susie O'Neill[12]2421992 1996 2000
Michael Klim[53]2311996 2000 2004
Melanie Schlanger[100][101]2212008 2012
Lorraine Crapp[22]2201956 1960
Kieren Perkins[11]2201992 1996 2000
Emily Seebohm[102]2202008 2012
John Devitt[23]2111956 1960
Michael Wenden[16]2111968 1972
Todd Pearson[103][104]2102000 2004
David Theile[15]2101956 1960
Jessicah Schipper[72][105]2022004 2008
Alice Mills[106][107]2012004 2008
Felicity Galvez[108][109]2002004 2008
Jon Henricks[33]2001956 1960
Freddy Lane[13]2001900
Alicia Coutts[110]1312012
Boy Charlton[19]1301924 1928 1932
Brittany Elmslie[111]1202012
Adam Pine[112][113]1202000 2004 2008
Giaan Rooney[114][115]1202000 2004
Sarah Ryan[116][117]1201996 2000 2004
Daniel Kowalski[42][99]1121996 2000
Bob Windle[40]1121960 1964 1968
Bronte Barratt[118]1112008 2012
Neil Brooks[119][120]1111980 1984
Duncan Armstrong[21]1101988 1992
Angie Bainbridge[101][121]1102008 2012
Brooke Hanson[49][122]1102004
Cecil Healy[51]1101912
Lyn McClements[36]1101968
Kylie Palmer[123]1102008 2012
Tarnee White[124][125]1102000 2008
Peter Evans[69]1031980 1984
Cate Campbell[79]1022008 2012
Harold Hardwick[70]1021912
John Konrads[25]1021956 1960 1964
Mark Kerry[85]1021980 1984
Kevin Berry[27]1011960 1964
Ashley Callus[126]1012000 2004 2008
Michelle Ford[24]1011976 1980
Faith Leech[87]1011956
Ian O'Brien[38]1011964 1968
Shayne Reese[127][128]1012004 2008
Jon Sieben[39][129]1011984 1988 1992
Beverley Whitfield[26]1011972
Leslie Boardman[130]1001912
Malcolm Champion[131]1001912
Brad Cooper[29]1001972
Lara Davenport[101][132]1002008
John Davies[30]1001952
Clare Dennis[31]1001932
Fanny Durack[32]1001912
Chris Fydler[133]1001992 1996 2000
Bill Kirby[134]1002000
Yolane Kukla[135]1002012
Linda Mackenzie[136]1002004 2008
Sandra Morgan[137]1001956 1960
Gail Neall[37]1001972
Kevin O'Halloran[138]1001956
Mark Tonelli[139]1001976 1980
Frank Beaurepaire[41]0331908 1920 1924
Brenton Rickard[62]0212008 2012
Christian Sprenger[140][141]0212008 2012
Mark Stockwell[65]0211984
Eamon Sullivan[66]0212004 2008
Matt Welsh[46]0212000 2004
Neville Hayes[50]0201960
Andrew Lauterstein[86]0122008
Samantha Riley[71]0121992 1996
Nicole Stevenson[95]0121988 1992 1996
Hayden Stoeckel[96]0122008 2012
Matt Targett[142][143]0122008 2012
Jan Andrew[74]0111960
Geoff Huegill[84]0112000 2004
Hayley Lewis[44]0111992 1996 2000
James Magnussen[57]0112012
John Marshall[45]0111948 1952 1956
Scott Miller[59]0111996
Greg Rogers[144]0111968 1972
Lyn Bell[145]0101964
Glenn Beringen[47]0101984
Dyana Calub[146]0102000
Moss Christie[147]0101924
Alva Colquhoun[148]0101960
Ashley Delaney[149][150]0102008
Michael Delany[151]0101984
Helen Denman[152][153]0101996
Blair Evans[154]0102012
Greg Fasala[155]0101984
Terry Gathercole[156]0101956 1960
Elka Graham[157][158]0102000 2004
Regan Harrison[159]0102000 2004
Henry Hay[160]0101920
Ernest Henry[161]0101924
William Herald[162]0101920
Glen Housman[52]0101992 1996
Angela Kennedy[163][164]0101996
Ilsa Konrads[25]0101960
Suzie Landells[54]0101984
Rosemary Lassig[165]0101960
Nancy Lyons[56]0101948
Antony Matkovich[166][167]0102004
Bonnie Mealing[58]0101928 1932
Ryan Mitchell[168][169]0101996 2000
John Monckton[60]0101956 1960
Janice Murphy[170]0101964
Jade Neilsen[171]0102012
Karen Phillips[61]0101984
Judy Playfair[172]0101968
Geoff Shipton[173]0101960
Nicholas Sprenger[174]0102004 2008
Ivan Stedman[175]0101920 1924
Janet Steinbeck[176]0101968
Craig Stevens[177][178]0102004
Kirsten Thomson[179]0102000
Robyn Thorn[180]0101964
Jacinta van Lint[158][181]0102000
Josh Watson[182][183]0102000 2004
Lynne Watson[184]0101968
Marilyn Wilson[185]0101960
Graham Windeatt[67]0101972 1976
Mina Wylie[68]0101912
David Dickson[186]0031960 1964
Leith Brodie[187][188]0022008
Glenn Buchanan[78]0021980 1984
Patrick Murphy[189][190]0022004 2008
Phil Rogers[94]0021992 1996 2000
Allan Wood[73]0021964
Graeme Brewer[76]0011980 1984
Grant Brits[191]0012008
Greg Brough[77]0011968
Gary Chapman[80]0011956
Robert Cusack[192]0011968
Judy-Joy Davies[81]0011948 1952
Steven Dewick[193]0011996
Peter Doak[194]0011964
Nic Frost[195]0012008
Scott Goodman[82]0011996
Julia Greville[196]0011996
Toby Haenen[197][198]0011992 1996
Stephen Holland[83]0011976
Emma Johnson[199]0011996
Justin Lemberg[87]0011984
Lise Mackie[200][201]0011992 1996
Julie McDonald[88]0011988, 1992
Max Metzker[90]0011976 1980
Karen Moras[91]0011968 1972
Justin Norris[92]0012000 2004
Kirk Palmer[101][202]0012008
Michele Pearson[93]0011984
Peter Reynolds[203]0011964
John Ryan[204]0011964
Graham White[205]0011968 1972
Rob Woodhouse[97]0011984 1988

See also

Notes

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  2. "Swimming's big splash". BBC Sports. 2004-07-05. Retrieved 2006-11-08.
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  6. 1 2 3 "Grant Hackett". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  7. 1 2 3 Andrews, pp. 180–182.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "Ian Thorpe". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  9. 1 2 3 Andrews, pp. 165–168.
  10. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 371–373.
  11. 1 2 "Kieren Perkins". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  12. 1 2 "Susie O'Neill". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  13. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 245–247.
  14. 1 2 "Stephanie Rice". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  15. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 432–433.
  16. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 459–460.
  17. 1 2 "Leisel Jones". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  18. 1 2 "Petria Thomas". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  19. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 85–88.
  20. 1 2 "Lisbeth Trickett". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  21. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 13–14.
  22. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 106–107.
  23. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 129–131.
  24. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 162–164.
  25. 1 2 3 Andrews, pp. 236–238.
  26. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 460–461.
  27. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 147–148.
  28. "Kyle Chalmers". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  29. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 99–101.
  30. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 124–125.
  31. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 128–129.
  32. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 138–140.
  33. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 202–203.
  34. 1 2 "Jodie Henry". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  35. "Mack Horton". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  36. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 265–266.
  37. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 314–315.
  38. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 325–326.
  39. 1 2 Andrews, p. 397.
  40. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 465–466.
  41. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 43–44.
  42. 1 2 "Daniel Kowalski". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  43. "Alicia Coutts". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  44. 1 2 "Hayley Lewis". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  45. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 280–281.
  46. 1 2 "Matthew Welsh". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  47. 1 2 "Glenn Beringen". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  48. "Madeline Groves". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  49. 1 2 "Brooke Hanson". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  50. 1 2 Andrews, p. 197.
  51. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 198–200.
  52. 1 2 Andrews, p. 214.
  53. 1 2 "Michael Klim". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  54. 1 2 Andrews, p. 243.
  55. "Mitch Larkin". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  56. 1 2 Andrews, p. 263.
  57. 1 2 "James Magnussen". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  58. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 286–287.
  59. 1 2 "Scott Miller". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  60. 1 2 Andrews, p. 303.
  61. 1 2 Andrews, p. 351.
  62. 1 2 "Brenton Rickard". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  63. "Emily Seebohm". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  64. "Christian Sprenger". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  65. 1 2 Andrews, p. 409.
  66. 1 2 "Eamon Sullivan". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  67. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 464–465.
  68. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 480–481.
  69. 1 2 Andrews, p. 148.
  70. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 194–195.
  71. 1 2 "Samantha Riley". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  72. 1 2 "Jessicah Schipper". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  73. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 469–470.
  74. 1 2 Andrews, p. 8.
  75. "Bronte Barratt". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  76. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 62–63.
  77. 1 2 Andrews, p. 64.
  78. 1 2 Andrews, p. 68.
  79. 1 2 "Cate Campbell". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  80. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 82–83.
  81. 1 2 Andrews, p. 125.
  82. 1 2 "Scott Goodman". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  83. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 212–213.
  84. 1 2 "Geoffrey Huegill". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  85. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 231–232.
  86. 1 2 "Andrew Lauterstein". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  87. 1 2 3 4 Andrews, p. 249.
  88. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 266–267.
  89. "Emma McKeon". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  90. 1 2 Andrews, p. 295.
  91. 1 2 Andrews, p. 306.
  92. 1 2 "Justin Norris". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  93. 1 2 Andrews, p. 346.
  94. 1 2 "Philip Rogers". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  95. 1 2 "Nicole Livingstone". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  96. 1 2 "Hayden Stoeckel". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  97. 1 2 Andrews, p. 475.
  98. 1 2 Andrews, pp. 358–359.
  99. 1 2 Won gold in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer.
  100. "Melanie Schlanger". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  101. 1 2 3 4 Won gold in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 2008 as a heat swimmer.
  102. "Emily Seebohm". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  103. "Todd Pearson". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  104. Won gold in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer and silver in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 2004 as a heat swimmer.
  105. Won gold in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2004 as a heat swimmer, swimming the butterfly leg.
  106. "Alice Mills". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  107. Won gold in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2004 as a heat swimmer, swimming the freestyle leg.
  108. "Felicity Galvez". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  109. Won gold in the 4 × 200 m freestyle and 4 × 100 m medley relays in 2008 as a heat swimmer, swimming the butterfly leg in the latter.
  110. "Alicia Coutts". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  111. "Brittany Elmslie". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  112. "Adam Pine". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  113. Won gold in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2000 and 2008 as a heat swimmer, swimming the butterfly leg.
  114. "Giaan Rooney". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  115. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer, swimming the backstroke leg.
  116. "Sarah Ryan". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  117. Won gold in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay in 2004 as a heat swimmer. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer, swimming the freestyle leg.
  118. "Bronte Barratt". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  119. Andrews, pp. 63–64.
  120. Won bronze in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 1984 as a heat swimmer, swimming the freestyle leg.
  121. "Angie Bainbridge". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  122. Won gold in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2004 as a heat swimmer, swimming the breaststroke leg.
  123. "Kylie Palmer". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  124. "Tarnee White". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  125. Won gold and silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2008 and 2000 respectively as a heat swimmer, swimming the breaststroke leg.
  126. "Ashley Callus". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  127. "Shayne Reese". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  128. Won gold and bronze in the 4 × 100 m medley and freestyle relay respectively in 2008 as a heat swimmer, swimming freestyle.
  129. Won bronze in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 1984 as a heat swimmer, swimming the butterfly leg.
  130. Andrews, pp. 51–52.
  131. Andrews, pp. 81–82.
  132. "Lara Davenport". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  133. "Christopher Fydler". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  134. "William Kirby". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  135. "Yolane Kukla". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  136. "Linda Mackenzie". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  137. Andrews, pp. 307–308.
  138. Andrews, pp. 328–329.
  139. Andrews, pp. 440–441.
  140. "Christian Sprenger". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  141. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2008 as a heat swimmer in the breaststroke leg.
  142. "Matthew Targett". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  143. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2008 as a heat swimmer in the freestyle leg.
  144. Andrews, pp. 366–367.
  145. Andrews, pp. 44–45.
  146. "Dyana Calub". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  147. Andrews, p. 89.
  148. Andrews, pp. 97–98.
  149. "Ashley Delaney". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  150. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2008 as a heat swimmer in the backstroke leg.
  151. Andrews, p. 127.
  152. "Helen Denman". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  153. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 1996 as a heat swimmer, swimming the breaststroke leg.
  154. "Blair Evans". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  155. Andrews, p. 153.
  156. Andrews, pp. 174–175.
  157. "Elka Graham". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  158. 1 2 Won silver in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer.
  159. "Regan Harrison". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  160. Andrews, pp. 196–197.
  161. Andrews, pp. 203–204.
  162. Andrews, p. 204.
  163. "Angela Kennedy". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  164. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 1996 as a heat swimmer in the butterfly leg.
  165. Andrews, p. 247.
  166. "Antony Matkovich". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  167. Won silver in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 2004 as a heat swimmer.
  168. "Ryan Mitchell". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  169. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer in the breaststroke leg.
  170. Andrews, p. 312.
  171. "Jade Neilsen". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  172. Andrews, p. 352.
  173. Andrews, p. 395.
  174. "Nicholas Sprenger". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  175. Andrews, p. 404.
  176. Andrews, p. 406.
  177. "Craig Stevens". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  178. Won silver in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 2004 as a heat swimmer.
  179. "Kirsten Thomson". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  180. Andrews, p. 434.
  181. "Jacinta van Lint". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  182. "Josh Watson". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  183. Won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 2000 as a heat swimmer in the backstroke leg.
  184. Andrews, p. 453.
  185. Andrews, p. 464.
  186. Andrews, p. 132.
  187. "Leith Brodie". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  188. Won bronze in the 4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m freestyle relays in 2008 as a heat swimmer.
  189. "Patrick Murphy". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  190. Won bronze in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay in 2008 as a heat swimmer.
  191. "Grant Brits". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  192. Andrews, p. 112.
  193. "Steven Dewick". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  194. Andrews, p. 135.
  195. "Nicholas Ffrost". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  196. "Julia Greville". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  197. "Toby Haenen". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  198. Won bronze in the 4 × 100 m medley relay in 1996 as a heat swimmer in the freestyle.
  199. "Emma Johnson". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  200. "Lise Mackie". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  201. Won bronze in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 1996 as a heat swimmer.
  202. "Kirk Palmer". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
  203. Andrews, p. 360.
  204. Andrews, p. 383.
  205. Andrews, p. 460.

References

  • Andrews, Malcolm (2000). Australia at the Olympics. Sydney, New South Wales: ABC Books. ISBN 0-7333-0884-8.
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