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Matt Abood
Athlete Biography
30-year-old Matt Abood will make his long awaited Olympic debut
at the Rio Games, after claiming
a 4x100m freestyle relay spot and an individual 50m freestyle
swim.
The Sydney-born swimmer faced particular heartbreak in 2012 when
he missed the London Team
by 0.02 seconds after he 倀茂nished third in the 50 freestyle. In
2010, at trials for the Commonwealth
Games, he again missed a berth in both the 4x100 freestyle relay
team and the 50 freestyle by a
fraction of a second.
It was almost heartbreak again at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
trials when Abood dead-heated
for third with James Magnussen. The 2013 World Champion
Magnussen went on to win the swim-
o倀ࠃ for the berth and Abood was left out of the squad. His
change of fortune came at the expense
of Eamon Sullivan, who had won the 50m freestyle 倀茂nal. Sullivan
was forced to withdraw because
of shoulder injury and Abood came in as his replacement for his
倀茂rst Commonwealth Games.
Mid-way through 2015 Abood moved from Sydney to Canberra to
train with high performance
swim coach Shannon Rollason. With less commuting to training and
more time for rest, Abood has
seen plenty of improvement in his performance.
At the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, Russia, he 倀茂nished
11th in the 50m freestyle. He then
went on to 倀茂nish 倀茂fth in the 100m freestyle at this year’s
trials in Adelaide where he logged his
fastest e倀ࠃort in three years (48.89) to secure his spot in the
4x100m freestyle relay and a Games
debut.
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Event/s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Men, 50m
Freestyle Men
Nickname Boody
Height 197 Weight 92
Age 30 Born Sydney, NSW, Australia
Lives Sydney, NSW, Australia
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Recent Performances
5th (50m freestyle) - 2016 Santa Clara Grand Prix (Santa Clara,
USA)
2nd (50m freestyle), 5th (100m freestyle) – 2016 Australian
Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
1st (50m freestyle) – 2016 ACT Championships (Canberra,
Australia)
11th (50m freestyle) – 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
10th (100m freestyle)– 2015 Australian Short Course
Championships (Sydney, Australia)
Career Highlights
Winning gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2011 World
Championships
Education
Primary Pottsville Primary School (NSW, Australia)
Secondary Kingscli倀ࠃ High School (NSW, Australia)
Tertiary Graduate Certi倀茂cate in Commerce - Sydney University
(2011 - current)
Training
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Primary Training Base Canberra, Australia
Q&A
Favourite food Plums
Favourite holiday destination Cinque Terre, Italy
Favourite music Passion Pit
Dream car Ferrari 458
Personal Motto Do unto others as you would have done to
yourself
Star Sign Cancer
I would spend my last $10 on A nice fruit juice
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Basketball
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Jessica Ashwood
Athlete Biography
Jessica Ashwood secured her place on a second Olympic team with
outstanding swims in both the
400m and 800m freestyle events at the selection trials in
Adelaide. Ashwood defeated teenager
Tamsin Cook in both events, to win the 400m in 4:03.71 just
outside her Australian record. Her big
800m win in 8:18.42, was 0.01 outside her Australian record -
when fourth at the 2015 World
Championships.
Ashwood kicked o倀ࠃ her Olympic journey when she won two silver
medals (400m and 800m
freestyle) and two bronze medals (4x100m and 4x200m freestyle)
at the 2009 Australian Youth
Olympic Festival.
In 2012 she made her Olympic debut in London, 倀茂nishing 7th in
her 800m freestyle heat and 20th
overall. Her breakthrough meet was the 2015 World Championships
where she placed third in the
400m freestyle setting a new Australian record of 4:03.34. She
set another Australian record in the
1500m (15:52.17) and placed fourth in the 800m freestyle, with
her third personal best time for the
competition.
At the Santa Clara Grand Prix in July this year in the US she
won the 800m freestyle and set a new
national mark of 8:18.14, improving on her own time.
When Ashwood was in her early teens she discovered she has
severe scoliosis, with the muscle
development in her back now following the S-bend of her spine.
She has physiotherapy sessions
twice a week to put her back into alignment after training.
She’s currently studying a Bachelor of
Criminology and Criminal Justice with a Bachelor of
Psychological Science at Gri倀ऄth University,
inspired by both her parents who are police o倀ऄcers.
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Event/s 400m Freestyle Women, 800m
Freestyle Women
Nickname Jess
Height 173 Weight 64
Age 23 Born Sydney, NSW, Australia
Lives Sydney, NSW, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London - 20th (800m Freestyle)
Recent Performances
1st (800m freestyle and 400m freestyle) - 2016 Brisbane Grand
Prix (Brisbane, Queensland)
1st (800m freestyle and 400m freestyle) - 2016 Santa Clara Grand
Prix (Santa Clara, USA)
1st (800m freestyle and 400m freestlye) - 2016 Australian
Swimming Championships (Adelaide,
Australia)
4th (800m freestyle), 3rd (400m freestyle) – 2015 World
Championships (Kazan, Russia)
6th – 800m freestyle – 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Great Britain)
Career Highlights
Coming third in the Women's 400 Freestyle at the World
Championships in Russia 2015
Being selected for my second Olympic Team
Education
Primary Regina Coeil Beverly Hills (NSW, Australia)
Secondary MLC Sydney, Burwood (NSW, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/ Bachelor
of Psychological Science -
Gri倀ऄth University (2014-)
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Training
Coach Vince Raleigh (2014-current)
Club Chandler Swim Club
Institute/Academy Queensland Academy of Sport
Primary Training Base Brisbane, Queensland
Q&A
Favourite food Cookies
Favourite holiday destination Canada
Favourite music Anything and everything
Dream car Subaru WRX STI 2015
Star Sign Taurus
I would spend my last $10 on Co倀ࠃee
Tattoos/Piercings Olympic Rings on the side of my hip
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Water polo
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Cathy Freeman winning gold
at the 2000 Olympics
First Olympic Memory? Attending the athletics in 2000
Most In䘀uential person in your career/life Mum and Dad Why this
sport? Always loved being in the water
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Bronte Barratt
Athlete Biography
One of the veterans of the Australia Team, Rio will be Bronte
Barratt's third and last Olympics. She
will join clubmate Emma McKeon in the women’s 200m freestyle and
the 4x200m relay at Rio after
倀茂nishing second to McKeon at the trials in Adelaide. Barratt
was only 0.6 seconds outside of her
personal best, hitting the wall in 1:56.34.
The St Peters Western swimmer made her 倀茂rst national Team in
2005 but announced herself as a
force two years later when she broke the oldest record in
Australian swimming, eclipsing Tracey
Wickham's 29-year-old 400m freestyle mark.
Barratt is a three-time Olympic medallist and one of only 倀茂ve
swimmers to have been part of the
national team for 10 straight years or more. She joined
teammates Stephanie Rice, Kylie Palmer
and Linda MacKenzie to claim Australia’s 倀茂rst gold medal in the
4 x 200m freestyle relay at the
Beijing 2008 Games. At the London Games in 2012 Barratt added to
her relay medal with an
individual podium 倀茂nish, a bronze, in the 200m freestyle. She’s
contested six world titles and is a
six-time Commonwealth Games medallist.
Barratt comes from a strong athletic family, with her
grandmother an Olympian in long jump at the
Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games.
Barratt’s currently studying Medical Imaging, and has spoken of
the Rio Games being her last
international competition.
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Event/s 200m Freestyle Women, 4 x 200m
Freestyle Relay Women
Nickname Baz
Height 171 Weight 58
Age 27 Born Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Lives Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Olympic Information
2008 Beijing - 1st (4x200m freestyle relay); 7th (200m
freestyle); 7th (400m freestyle) 2012
London - 2nd (4x200m Freestyle relay); 3rd (200m Freestyle);
11th (400m Freestyle)
Recent Performances
1st - (200m freestyle) - 2016 Brisbane Grand Prix (Brisbane,
Australia)
2nd - (200m freestyle) - 2016 Santa Clara Grand Prix (Santa
Clara, USA)
2nd (200m freestyle) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
2nd (200m freestyle) – 2016 NSW Open Championships (Sydney,
Australia)
2nd (200m freestyle)– 2015 Australian Short Course Championships
(Sydney, Australia)
Career Highlights
Winning gold in the 4x 200 freestyle relay at the Beijing
Olympics
Winning Bronze in the 200m Freestyle at the London Olympics
Winning Silver in the 4x200m Freestyle relay at the London
Olympics
Education
Primary Samford State School (QLD, Australia)
Secondary St. Margarets Anglican Girls School (QLD,
Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Medical Imaging (2013 - present)
Training
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Primary Training Base Queensland, Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s The number 13
Favourite food Chocolate covered macadamias
Favourite holiday destination Paris
Favourite music RnB
Dream car Audi Q7
Personal Motto I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen
yesterday and I love today
Star Sign Aquarius
I would spend my last $10 on A lotto ticket
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Hockey
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Michael Phelps winning 8
Gold at the Beijing Olympics
First Olympic Memory? Watching Kieren Perkins win the 1500m at
the 1996 Olympics
Most In倀霂uential person in your career/life My Parents
Why this sport? I have always loved the water
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Josh Beaver
Athlete Biography
Inspired by Olympic medallist Geoဠ† Huegill, Joshua Beaver will
make his Olympic debut in Rio after
being selected in the men’s 100m and 200m backstroke.
Beaver just missed out on the Swimming Australia’s qualifying
time in the men’s 100m backstroke,
clocking 53.77, 0.18 seconds outside the nomination cut oဠ†. But
in front of a packed crowd in
Adelaide, he swam the race of his life in the 200m backstroke
clocking 1:56.19.
Coached by Rohan Taylor, the 2015 World Championships ††nalist
trains at the Nunawading
swimming club in Melbourne.
Beaver overcame major shoulder surgery and a hernia operation
between 2012 and 2014 to make
it to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow where he claimed a
silver in the 200m backstroke and a
bronze in the 100m backstroke.
The Melburnian ††nished last year ranked ninth in the world for
the 200m backstroke.
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Event/s 100m Backstroke Men, 200m
Backstroke Men
Nickname Beaver
Height 175 Weight 70
Age 23 Born Dandenong, VIC, Australia
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Recent Performances
2nd - (200m backstroke) - 2016 Brisbane Grand Prix (Brisbane
Australia)
2nd (100m backstroke) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
8th (200m backstroke) – 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
4th (100m backstroke) – 2015 FINA World Cup 2 (Paris,
France)
3rd (100m backstroke) and 2nd (200m backstroke) – 2014
Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland),
Career Highlights
2x Silver 1x Bronze 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games
Finishing 2015 ranked 9th in the World for 200 Backstroke
2015 FINA World Swimming Championships ††nalist
Education
Primary Tooradin Primary School
Secondary Haileybury College
Training
Coach Rohan Taylor (2014 - current)
Club Nunawading Swimming Club
Institute/Academy Victorian Institute of Sport
Primary Training Base Nunawading Aqualink
Secondary Training Base Police Academy (Glen Waverley)
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Q&A
Favourite food Burgers
Favourite holiday destination Port Douglas
Favourite music Foo Fighters
Dream car Mercedes AMG C63
Star Sign Pisces
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be BMX
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? 4x100 Freestyle Relay,
Sydney Olympics
First Olympic Memory? 4x100 Freestyle Relay, Sydney Olympics
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Georgia Bohl
Athlete Biography
Gerogia Bohl booked her ticket to her ††rst Olympic Games when
she won the 100m breaststroke in
a personal best time of 1:06.12 at the selection trials in
April. The time moved her to the fourth
fastest Australian in the event.
The 19-year-old then ††nished second behind Taylor McKeown in
the 200m breaststroke but missed
the qualifying time by just under a second. She also went on to
win the non-Olympic 50m
breaststroke event at the trials.
Georgia is the daughter of esteemed coach Michael Bohl. She has
been coached by her father since
a young age with the results evident of the successful
partnership. Also in their squad at St Peters
Western Swim Club are fellow Rio Team members Madeline Groves,
Madison Wilson, Bronte
Barratt and Brittany Elmslie.
Rio 2016 will be her ††rst big international competition but she
is not fazed by this and has plenty of
experienced mentors.
She has a kitten and loves the beach and sun.
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Event/s 100m Breaststroke Women, 200m Breaststroke Women, 4 x
100m Medley Relay
Women
Age 19
Born Auchen††ower, QLD, Australia
Lives Wilston, QLD, Australia
Social Media Links
Instagram
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Associated Olympians
Bronte Barratt
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Joshua Palmer
James Magnussen
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Recent Performances
2nd (100m breaststroke), 2nd (200m breaststroke) - 2016 Santa
Clara Grand Prix (Santa Clara,
USA)
1st (100m breaststroke), 2nd (200m breaststroke), – 2016
Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
1st (100m breaststroke), 3rd (200m breaststroke) - 2016 NSW
State Open Championships
(Sydney, Australia)
1st (100m breaststroke), 2nd (200m breaststroke) - 2016
Victorian Open Championships
(Melbourne, Australia)
1st (100m breaststroke), 2nd (200m breaststroke) – 2015
Queensland Championships (Brisbane,
Australia)
Career Highlights
Being selected for the 2016 Australian Olympic Team
At the Perth Aquatic Super Series placing 2nd in the 100 breast
with a pb
Getting under 1.06.9 in season
Education
Primary Wilston State School (QLD, Australia)
Secondary St. Peter's Lutheran college (QLD,Australia)
Training
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Coach Michael Bohl (2010-current)
Club St. Peter's Western, St Lucia, QLD, Australia
Institute/Academy Gri†�th University
Primary Training Base Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s Try to prolong shaving my legs when I compete
Favourite food Mango
Favourite holiday destination Byron bay
Favourite music Electronic
Dream car Range Rover
Personal Motto I reiterate that winning isn't easy
Star Sign Aries
I would spend my last $10 on Some chewing gum or lollies
Tattoos/Piercings Tattoo on my lift ankle of a smiley face, when
I'm stretching before I get in the
water it makes me smile or laugh
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Track and
††eld
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Stephanie Rice 200 and 400
IM
First Olympic Memory? Watching Ian Thorpe come home like a train
in the 4x100 free relay
Most In††uential person in your career/life My Dad
Why this sport? I ††nd it very exciting trying to compete with
my own personal times and trying toget better every day
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Bronte Campbell
Athlete Biography
There will be another friendly sister showdown in Rio after
Bronte Campbell quali㐀ed for her
second Olympic Games in the 50m and 100m freestyle, and the
4x100m freestyle relay.
Campbell upstaged reigning World Champion and older sister Cate
at the 2015 FINA World
Championships in Kazan, Russia in the 100m freestyle event
taking home gold. The sisters, trained
by Simon Cusack, became the 㐀rst family to stand on a podium
together as individuals in swimming
history when Cate placed third behind Sweden’s Sarah
Sjostrom.
Bronte also took gold in the 50m freestyle event, putting her
name in the record books as the third
swimmer in history to take the 50m and 100m freestyle double at
a World Championship. Campbell
was crowned joint Australian swimmer of the year in 2015 along
with Emily Seebohm.
In London, the Campbell siblings were the 㐀rst Australian
sisters to compete in the same event at
the same Olympic Games where Bronte 㐀nished fourth in her
semi-㐀nal to miss the 㐀nal by 0.23
seconds, placing her 10th overall.
The Malawi born athlete is one of 㐀ve siblings and took up
competitive swimming when she moved
to Australia in 2001 at age seven. She hopes to follow her
passion in sports media after her
swimming career.
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Event/s 100m Freestyle Women, 4 x 100m
Freestyle Relay Women, 50m Freestyle Women
Height 179
Weight 58 Age 22
Born Blantyre, Malawi Lives Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London - 10th (50m freestyle)
Recent Performances
2nd (50m freestyle) - 2016 Brisbane Grand Prix (Brisbane,
Australia)
2nd (100m freestyle) - 2016 Australian Championships (Adelaide,
Australia)
1st (50m freestyle) and 1st (100m freestyle) - 2015 FINA World
Championships (Kazan, Russia)
1st (4 x 100m freestyle relay) - 2015 FINA World Championships
(Kazan, Russia)
3rd (50m freestyle), 2nd (100m freestyle) - 2014 Commonwealth
Games (Glasgow, Scotland)
Career Highlights
World Championship gold in the 50m and 100m freestyle in Kazan,
Russia 2015
Setting a World Record as part of the women's 4x100m freestyle
relay team at the
Commonwealth Games in Glasgow 2014
Medalist at Pan Paci㐀c Championships on Gold Coast 2014,
Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
2014 and World Championships in Barcelona 2013.
Education
Primary Indooroopilly State Primary School (QLD, Australia)
Secondary Kenmore State High School (QLD, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Business- Queensland University of
Technology (2013-)
Training
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Primary Training Base Brisbane, Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s Don't have any
Favourite food Slow roasted lamb
Favourite holiday destination Somewhere warm and sunny and
beach-like.
Favourite music Muse
Dream car Audi R8
Personal Motto Meet with triumph and disaster and treat those
two impostors just the same
Star Sign Taurus
I would spend my last $10 on Probably food.
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Diving
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Grant Hackett 2000 1500m
freestyle gold
First Olympic Memory? I remember watching the 2000 Olympics,
particularly the swimming.
Most Inـuential person in your career/life My coach
Why this sport? I've always loved swimming since I was a kid,
and it help that it's pretty much theonly sport I'm good at
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Cate Campbell
Athlete Biography
Cate Campbell will line up in Rio as the current world record
holder in the 100m freestyle after
taking 0.01 o� Britta Ste�en’s world mark with her 52.06 at the
Brisbane Grand Prix on July 2.
As a 16-year-old Campbell, who was born in Malawi, returned from
Beijing 2008 with an individual
(50m) and relay (4x100m) bronze medals. She almost gave the
sport away after she was forced to
withdraw from the 2010 Commonwealth Games with a form of chronic
fatigue syndrome. She
bounced back two years later to line up alongside Alicia Coutts,
Brittany Elmslie and Melanie
Schlanger to win gold in the London 4 x 100m freestyle relay on
the opening night of competition.
In 2013 she was crowned the 100m freestyle World Champion and
was a member of the 4 x100m
freestyle relay world record breaking team at the 2014 Glasgow
Commonwealth Games.
Training alongside younger sister Bronte, with coach Simon
Cusack, they were the �rst Australian
siblings to qualify for the same swimming event (50m) at an
Olympic Games in 2012. At the 2015
FINA World Championships in Russia they became the �rst family
in history to stand on the podium
together when Campbell placed 3rd in the 100m freestyle event
and witnessed her younger sister
become a World Champion.
The African born athlete is the eldest of �ve siblings and moved
to Australia in 2001 where she
took up competitive swimming. Within six years she was a Youth
Olympian and quali�ed for her
�rst Olympics. Campbell grew up dreaming of being a ballerina,
but now wants to have a career in
the sports media industry when she hangs up her swimmers. She
has a pet pig called Pepper, four
chickens and two pet lizards.. She is a massive Harry Potter
fan.
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Event/s 100m Freestyle Women, 4 x 100m
Freestyle Relay Women, 4 x 100m Medley Relay
Women, 50m Freestyle Women
Height 186
Weight 74 Age 24
Born Blantyre, Malawi Lives Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London - 1st (4x100m Freestyle Relay), 13th (50m freestyle)
2008 Beijing - 3rd (50m
freestyle); 3rd (4x100m freestyle); 10th (100m freestyle)
Recent Performances
1st - (50m freestyle and 100m freestyle) - 2016 Brisbane Grand
Prix (Brisbane, Australia)
1st (100m freestyle) - 2016 Australian Championships (Adelaide,
Australia)
1st (4 x 100m freestyle), 3rd (100m freestyle), 4th (50m
freestyle) - 2015 FINA World
Championships (Kazan, Russia)
1st (100m freestyle) - 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland)
2nd (50m freestyle) - 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Career Highlights
Qualifying for �rst Olympic team in 2008
Winning a Bronze in the 50m freestyle at the 2008 Olympics
Winning �rst World Championship title in the 100m freestyle in
Barcelona 2013
Education
Primary Chapel Hill State School (QLD, Australia)
Secondary Kenmore State High School (QLD, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Mass Communications - Queensland University
of Technology (2011 - )
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Coach Simon Cusack (2001 - current)
Club Commercial Swimming Club
Institute/Academy QAS
Primary Training Base Brisbane, Australia
Q&A
Favourite food Ice cream
Favourite holiday destination New Zealand- I haven't been there
yet, but I've always wanted to.
Favourite music Muse
Dream car 1960 red convertible mustang
Personal Motto Live your fears, realise your dreams, attain your
goals
Star Sign Taurus
I would spend my last $10 on Food
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Pole vault
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Kyle Chalmers
Athlete Biography
Kyle Chalmers took up swimming after he was named in a team for
a school swimming carnival at
age nine in Port Lincoln, seven hours drive from Adelaide. At 18
years-old he'll make his Olympic
debut in Rio.
The youngster claimed his spot on the 2016 Team with a standout
performance in the men’s 100m
freestyle (48.03), ††nishing second ahead of some of his more
fancied rivals.
The 2014 Youth Olympian made his World Championships debut in
July last year in Kazan, Russia
with a fantastic 47.92 second leg in the men's 4x100m freestyle
relay. He also raced in the 4x100m
medley heats where he swam even faster (47.86sec) to guide that
team to the ††nal where they
won the silver medal.
One week after competing in Russia he competed at the World
Junior Championships in Singapore
where he won seven medals, including three gold. He also took
down Cameron McEvoy’s national
17 years record by winning the 100m freestyle in 48.47sec.
The Immanuel College student trains at the Marion Swimming Club
in Adelaide in the High
Performance squad coached by Peter Bishop alongside Sally Hunter
and Andrew Abood. Chalmers’
is almost identical in size to his father Brett, who played AFL
for Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
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Event/s 100m Freestyle Men, 4 x 100m
Freestyle Relay Men
Height 193
Weight 90 Age 18
Born Ashford, SA, Australia Lives Glenelg North, SA,
Australia
Olympic Information
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2014 Nanjing - 3rd - 4 x 100 Mixed freestyle; 3rd - 4 x 100
Mixed Medley; 3rd - 4 x 100 IM
Recent Performances
3rd (100m freestyle) - 2016 Brisbane Grand Prix (Brisbane,
Australia)
2nd (100m freestyle) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
1st (100m freestyle) – 2015 World Junior Championships
(Singapore)
2nd (4x100m medley) - 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
13th (4x100m freestyle) - 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
Career Highlights
Australian Senior Team debut - 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia) and being presented
with my Gold cap.
2015 Junior World Championships Singapore - GOLD 100m Freestyle,
Broke the Championship
record and Australian Age Record.
2015 Junior World Championships Singapore - GOLD 50m
Freestyle.
Education
Primary Saint Josephs School, Port Lincoln, SA, Australia
Secondary Immanuel College, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Training
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Club Marion Swimming Club, Adelaide, South Australia
Institute/Academy SASI - South Australian Institute of Sport
Primary Training Base Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s I always brush my teeth twice on the morning of
race day, chew a Extra chewy on
the way to the pool and eat a banana after my warm up.
Favourite food Enchildas
Favourite holiday destination Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula,
South Australia, Australia
Dream car Range Rover Evoque
Personal Motto To always strive to do the best that I can do and
enjoy what I do.
Star Sign Cancer
I would spend my last $10 on Farmers Union Iced Coဠ†ee
Tattoos/Piercings Not applicable
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Basketball
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Sydney 2000 Olympics - 4 x
100 Mens Freestyle Relay
First Olympic Memory? Athens 2004 Ian Thorpe vs Michael
Phelps
Most In††uential person in your career/life My Dad Brett Why
this sport? I love competition and the experiences that it gives
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Tamsin Cook
Athlete Biography
Tamsin Cook was the youngest swimmer selected on to the 2016
Australian Olympic Team when
the 17-year-old handled the pressure of the trials and con倀茂rmed
her place at Rio 2016.
She claimed second in the 400m freestyle behind World
Championship bronze medallist Jess
Ashwood to secure her spot on her maiden Olympic Team. Her time
of 4:06.38 was just 0.21
seconds o倀ࠃ her personal best.
Cook 倀茂nished second again behind Ashwood in the 800m freestyle
and just missed the qualifying
time by an agonising 0.05 seconds. She was later selected in the
event.
The youngster announced herself as star of the future at the
2015 FINA World Junior Swimming
Championships. She won gold in the 400m freestyle, was a part of
the junior world record breaking
4x200m freestyle gold medal winning team and also won silver in
the 200m butter倀霂y. Just under a
year out from the Rio Games, Cook set her personal best time of
4:06.17 in Singapore. That time
made her the sixth fastest Australian female swimmer in the
event.
The South African born athlete moved with her family to Perth
Australia at the age of 8 in 2007. In
Perth she enjoyed surf club, hockey and horse riding before
focusing on swimming.
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Event/s 400m Freestyle Women, 800m
Freestyle Women
Nickname Cookie
Height 170 Weight 61
Age 17 Born Cape Town, South Africa
Lives Perth, WA, Australia
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Recent Performances
2nd (400m freestyle) - 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
2nd (800m freestyle) - 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
4th (400m freestyle), 4th (800m freestyle) - 2016 Victorian Open
Championships (Melbourne,
Australia)
1st (400m freestyle) – 2015 World Junior Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
2nd (4×200m freestyle relay) – 2015 World Junior Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
Career Highlights
Winning a silver medal and qualifying for my 倀茂rst Olympic games
in the 400m freestyle at the
Australian Championships.
Being a part of the 4 x 200 m freestyle relay team with Shayna
Jack, Lucy McJannett and
Gemma Cooney which broke the Junior World record and won gold at
the World Junior
Championships in Singapore in 2015.
Winning gold in the 400m Freestyle at the World Junior
Championships in 2015.
Education
Primary Carine Primary School, WA, Australia
Secondary SIDE, Schools of Isolated and Distance Education
Training
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Institute/Academy WAIS West Australian Institute of Sport
Primary Training Base Perth WA
Q&A
Favourite food Dark Chocolate
Favourite holiday destination Coral Bay WA, South Africa,
Personal Motto Be the change you wish to see in the world
Star Sign Capricorn
I would spend my last $10 on Food
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be A team
sport
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Cathy Freeman winning the
400m gold at the Sydney 2000
Olympics.
First Olympic Memory? Watching the 2008 Olympics on TV
Most Inꖴuential person in your career/life My Mum, and other
inspiring women.
Why this sport? Its exciting, true, and being successful depends
on how hard you are willing towork.
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Alicia Coutts
Athlete Biography
Alicia Coutts secured selection on her third Olympic Team when
she won the 200m individual
medley at the trials in Adelaide. She was also 5th in the 100m
freestyle ᾄnal, after just missing in
the 100m butterᾔy (3rd).
Coutts, coached by John Fowlie, became the star of Australia’s
swim team at the London 2012
Games when she took home two individual (silver 200mIM, bronze
100m butterᾔy) and three relay
medals (gold 4x100m, silver 4x200m, silver 4x100m Medley). That
ᾄve medal haul matched Ian
Thorpe and Shane Gould’s record of most medals at a single
Olympics.
Coutts made her Olympic debut at the Beijing Games in 2008 where
she was ᾄfth in the 200m IM
before winning ᾄve gold at the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth
Games.
2015 was a year of ups and downs for the Canberra based athlete,
ᾄrst missing out on the 2015
World Championships Team in July but then marrying her husband,
high school teacher Steve
Hardy, in September. Her Olympic trials preparation was hampered
by a left shoulder injury, which
will never return to 100 per cent.
Winning 21 medals for Australia in major championships since
2008, she was awarded an Australia
Day Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for her service to sport in
2014. She has previously announced
that she will retire from competitive swimming after the Rio
Olympic Games.
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Event/s 200m Individual Medley Women Nickname Couttsie
Height 176 Weight 69
Age 28 Born Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Lives Canberra, ACT, Australia
Tamsin Cook
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Brittany Elmslie
Career Highlights
Placing 5th in the 200 Individual Medley at the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games
Education
Primary St Matthew's Cornubia (QLD, Australia)
Secondary Chisholm College (QLD, Australia)
Training
Coach John Fowlie (2007 - current)
Primary Training Base Canberra, Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s I don't cut my nails before I race and I always
do exactly the same routine.
Favourite food Chocolate
Favourite holiday destination Port Douglas
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Favourite music Top 40
Dream car Audi
Personal Motto Success isn't ᾄnal, failure isn't fatal, it's
courage that counts
Star Sign Virgo
I would spend my last $10 on Some yummy food
Tattoos/Piercings 6 piercings - 5 in my ears, 1 in my belly
button If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Diving
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Athlete Biography
After pulling out of the 2015 World Championships in Kazan,
Russia due to a health scare, Brittany
Elmslie turned her attention towards preparing for the National
Championships in April, 2016
where secured her second Olympic selection in the 4x100m
freestyle.
Making her Olympic debut in London at 18 years-old, Elmslie did
not appear to feel the pressure as
she came home with a gold and two silver relay medals (both as a
heat swimmer), which saw her
awarded an order of Australia Medal (OAM).
Growing up in Noosa, on the Sunshine Coast, Elmslie started
competitively swimming at age 13.
She had her ퟞ펹rst taste of international glory at the 2009
Junior Pan Paciퟞ펹c Championships in
Hawaii where she came home with gold in the 50m and 100m
freestyle and two bronze relay
medals.
She made her international senior team debut at the 2013 World
Championships in Barcelona,
winning silver in two relays, placing ninth in the 50m butterᏜ닢y
and 10th in the 100m butterᏜ닢y. The
following year she won bronze in the 50m butterᏜ닢y at the
Glasgow Commonwealth Games and was
a member of the world record breaking 4 x 100m freestyle relay
team.
She studies a Business degree, majoring in Event and Sport
Management at Griဉth University.
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Event/s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Women Nickname Brit
Height 179 Age 22
Born Nambour, QLD, Australia Lives Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London - 1st (4x100 freestyle relay); 2nd (4x200 freestyle
relay); 2nd (4x100 medley relay)
Recent Performances
2nd (100m freestyle) - 2016 Brisbane Grand Prix (Brisbane,
Australia)
2nd (50m freestyle) - 2016 Santa Clara Grand Prix (Santa Clara,
USA)
4th (100m freestyle) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
3rd (50m butterᏜ닢y) - 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland)
1st (4x100m freestyle relay) - 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Education
Primary Good Shepherd Lutheran College (Noosa, QLD,
Australia)
Secondary St Margarets A.G.S (Brisbane, QLD, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Media and Communication / Bachelor of
Nutrition Science - Queensland
University of Technology (2015- current)
Training
Coach David Lush
Club Brisbane Grammar Swimming
Institute/Academy QAS
Primary Training Base Brisbane, Australia
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Superstition/s I don't believe in being superstitious.
Favourite food Gluten free donuts (Nodo Donuts)
Favourite holiday destination Maui, Hawaii
Favourite music Justin Bieber
Dream car Upper class soccer mum car
Personal Motto If you want to ퟞ펹nd happiness, ퟞ펹nd
gratitude!
Star Sign Gemini
I would spend my last $10 on A fresh toothbrush and some
toothpaste. No matter how gross you
feel, if you have clean teeth you will feel better.
Tattoos/Piercings Tattoo - Olympic rings on my right wrist. Got
the tattoo in London during the
2nd week of the 2012 Olympics when we had ퟞ펹nished racing, I
used it to remind me of my 2016
Olympic dream during tough moments!
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Tennis or beach
volleyball
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Allison Schmitt 200
Freestyle (London 2012)
First Olympic Memory? Watching the 2004 Olympics on TV
Most InᏜ닢uential person in your career/life Michael Sage my
ퟞ펹rst elite swim coach, taught me how
to train hard and he still believes in me Why this sport? Always
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Blair Evans
Athlete Biography
Blair Evans clocked a personal best time (4:35.26) to secure her
spot on her second Games Team,
upsetting the women’s 400m individual medley hot favourite,
Queensland’s Keryn McMaster, to
claim this year’s national title.
Evans, from West Australia, 倀茂nished second behind Stephanie
Rice in the 400m Individual Medley
at the 2012 Australian Championships to secure her maiden berth
on the Australian Olympic Team
for the 2012 London Games. Evans 倀茂nished sixth in her heat of
the event in London before
swimming in the heat of the 4x200m freestyle, which saw
Australia taking home the silver medal in
the 倀茂nal.
Evans, coached by Bud McAllister, won her 倀茂rst Australian title
in the 800m at the 2009 National
Championships and went on to make her senior international debut
at the World Championships
where she 倀茂nished 18th. She won gold at the 2010 Commonwealth
Games in the 4x200m freestyle
relay and won silver in the same event at the 2011 World
Championships.
Prolonged injury during 2013 and 2014, including bulging neck
discs, shoulder pain and surgery,
saw Evans almost hang up her swimmers for good. While a move to
Queensland to train at the
same time didn’t work out.
Evans trains one night a week in the same pool in Perth as
exciting teenager, and fellow Rio Team
member, Tamsin Cook, who will compete in the 400m freestyle. As
a racing superstition, Evans
always has her nails painted red before competition
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Event/s 400m Individual Medley Women Nickname B
Height 175 Weight 65
Age 25 Born Perth, WA, Australia
Lives Perth, WA, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London – 2nd (4 x 200m freestyle relay), 13th (400m
individual medley)
Recent Performances
1st (400m IM) – 2016 Australian Open Championships (Adelaide,
Australia)
2nd (200m IM), 2nd (400m IM) - 2016 Victorian Open (Melbourne,
Australia)
2nd (200m IM), 2nd (400m IM) – 2015 Australian Short Course
Championships (Sydney,
Australia)
1st (200m IM), 1st (400m IM) – 2015 Long Course Qualifying Meet
(Perth, Australia)
Career Highlights
Making my 倀茂rst Olympic team 2012 in the 400IM
Breaking the SC AUS record in the 400 Freestyle at the Beijing
leg of World Cup 2011
Winning my 倀茂rst Open National title, 800m Freestyle 2009
Education
Primary Padbury Primary School, Perth WA, AUS
Secondary Sacred Heart College Sorrento, Perth WA, AUS
Training
Coach Bud Mc Allister (2014-current)
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Institute/Academy WAIS
Primary Training Base HBF Arena PERTH
Secondary Training Base Craigie Leisure Centre PERTH
Q&A
Superstition/s NEED to have my nails painted red while
racing.
Favourite food Sushi
Favourite holiday destination Bali, Indonesia Dunsborough,
Yallingup, Margaret River. (South of
Perth, WA)
Dream car Range Rover or Audi Q3
Personal Motto Everything happens for a reason.
Star Sign Aries
I would spend my last $10 on I'd like to say something
cool...but probably food
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Pole-vaulting
looks fun.
Most In倀霂uential person in your career/life Mum and Dad,
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Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Athlete Biography
London Olympian Thomas Fraser-Holmes became the 䘀쐂rst swimmer to
book a spot on the 2016
Australian Olympic Team, claiming his seventh straight national
400m individual medley title
(4:11.09) on the 䘀쐂rst night of trials.
In a performance which brought down the house at the trials,
Fraser-Holmes went on to secure a
spot in the men’s 200m freestyle with a thrilling dead heat for
gold with fellow Rio teammate Cam
McEvoy in 1:45.63.
Four years ago in his Olympic debut, Fraser-Holmes 䘀쐂nished
seventh in the 䘀쐂nals of both the 400m
individual medley and 200m freestyle. He was also 䘀쐂fth as a
part of the Australian 4 x 200m
freestyle team that missed out on the medal dais by 0.7secs.
Fraser-Holmes, born in Newcastle, claimed the 200m freestyle at
the 2014 Commonwealth Games
and at the Pan Pac Championships on the Gold Coast.
With three tattoos - the Commonwealth Games symbol, kangaroo and
star – the Miami Swimming
Club athlete will be aiming to make a splash in Brazil.
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Freestyle Relay Men, 400m Individual Medley
Men
Nickname Tommy
Height 194 Weight 85
Age 24 Born Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Lives Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Associated Olympians
Kotuku Ngawati
Mitch Larkin
Cate Campbell
Madi Wilson
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Career Highlights
Winning gold in the 4 x 200m freestyle relay and bronze in the
200m freestyle at the 2010
Commonwealth Games in Delhi
Education
Primary St Joseph's Primary School (NSW, Australia)
Secondary St Francis Xavier's College (NSW, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Commerce - Gri䘀朄th University Gold
Coast
Training
Coach Denis Cottrell (2010 - present)
Primary Training Base Gold Coast, Australia
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Favourite food Pizza
Favourite holiday destination Hawaii
Favourite music ou est le swimming pool
Dream car Ferrari
Personal Motto Failing to prepare is preparing to fail
Star Sign Libra
I would spend my last $10 on Maccas
Tattoos/Piercings Commonwealth Games symbol, kangaroo and
star
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Canoe/Kayak
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Madeline Groves
Athlete Biography
Madeline Groves will be hoping to take over the mantle as
Australia’s next butter닢︲y star after
securing selection for Rio 2016 in the 100m and 200m butter닢︲y.
The Brisbane athlete won the
200m 닢︲y clocking 2:05.47 - a time that would have won her gold
at last year’s World Championships
in Kazan. This followed her second in the 100m behind Emma
McKeon.
Groves is coached by Michael Bohl at St Peter’s Western and
trains alongside the likes of current
World Champion Mitch Larkin, dual Olympic medallist Bronte
Barratt and fellow World
Championships teammates Madison Wilson and Grant Irvine.
She took a year o繻㾾 the sport in 2011 but returned after she
펹�nished high school. Since then she has
stepped onto the podium at the Commonwealth Games, with a bronze
at Glasgow 2014 in the
200m butter닢︲y.
In 2014 she su繻㾾ered from debilitating and mysterious shoulder
and neck pain, which was later
identi펹�ed as pain from clenched jaw which she’s worked to 펹�x
with an orthodontist.
She had a standout 12 months including her 펹�rst World
Championships where she just missed out
on the 100m butter닢︲y 펹�nals.
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Butter닢︲y Women, 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay
Women
Nickname Mad Dog, Machine Gun
Height 179 Weight 66
Age 21 Born Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Lives Australia
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Recent Performances
1st (200m butter닢︲y) - 2016 Santa Clara Grand Prix (Santa Clara,
USA)
1st (200m butter닢︲y,), 2nd (100m butter닢︲y) – 2016 Australian
Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
9th (200m butter닢︲y) – 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
11th (100m butter닢︲y) – 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
3rd (200m butter닢︲y) – 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Career Highlights
3 time Australian National Champion in the 200m butter닢︲y
Competing for Australia at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games,
bronze in the 200m butter닢︲y
Education
Primary Wilston State Primary School
Secondary St Peters Lutheran College
Tertiary Bachelor of Social Science
Training
Coach Michael Bohl 2012-current
Club St Peters Western
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Primary Training Base Brisbane
Q&A
Superstition/s Very suuperstiiiitioooous
Favourite food Calamari
Favourite holiday destination Burleigh Beach
Favourite music Smooth Jazz
Dream car Mistubishi Delica
Personal Motto Don't let anyone dull your sparkle
Star Sign Gemini
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be
Snowboarding
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Beijing 2008 - Aus Women
4x200m freestyle Gold
Most In倀霂uential person in your career/life My Coach Michael
Bohl Why this sport? If you've seen me run you'd understand
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Athlete Biography
At only 17 years-old, Queenslander Chelsea Gubecka will make her
Olympic debut in the women’s
10km marathon swim at Rio, after booking her spot on the plane
with a strong swim at the 〺癯nal
Olympic quali〺癯er in Setabul, Portugal.
Gubecka, who was born in Nambour, beat fellow Australian Kareena
Lee for a position on the 2016
Team by 〺癯nishing fourth in Portugal, clocking
1hr55min34sec.
The teenager was determined to secure her spot on the Team after
narrowly missing the automatic
quota spot at the 2015 World Championships where she 〺癯nished
13th, with the top 10 taking home
Rio quali〺癯cation.
The youngster made her international debut at just 14 at the
2013 World Championships after she
beat dual Olympian Mel Gorman at the Australian Championships
that year. She 〺癯nished 30th in
her debut for the Australian Team.
Gubecka, coached by Michael Sage in Brisbane, started learn to
swim classes when she just 〺癯ve
months old. Coincidentally Sage was fellow Rio teammate Jarrod
Poort’s junior coach.
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Event/s 10km Open Water Women Height 162
Weight 62 Age 17
Born Nambour, QLD, Australia Lives Brisbane, QLD
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Recent Performances
4th - 2016 Olympic quali〺癯er (Setabul, Portugal)
17th – 2016 World Cup (Abu Dhabi, UAE)
1st – 2016 Australian Championships (Mooloolaba, Queensland)
13th – 2015 World Championships (Kazan, Russia)
7th – 2015 World Cup (Mexico)
Career Highlights
2014 Pan Paci〺癯c Games bronze medallist - 10km
13th at 2015 World Championships - 10km
2x National 10km champion
Education
Primary Kawana Waters State College (QLD, Australia)
Secondary Kawana Waters State College (QLD, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Business Management - University of
Sunshine Coast (2016 - current)
Training
Coach Michael Sage (2014 - current)
Club Kawana Waters
Institute/Academy Queensland Academy of Sport
Primary Training Base Queensland, Australia
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Favourite food Salmon
Favourite holiday destination Hawaii or Italy
Favourite music Anything recent
Personal Motto "A quitter never wins and winners never quit"
Star Sign Virgo
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Jacob Hansford
Athlete Biography
Jacob Hansford, from Blacktown in Sydney’s west, booked his
ticket to the Rio Olympic Games
when he was 倀茂fth in the stacked 200m freestyle at the selection
trials to secure a coveted spot in
the 4x200m relay team. He was also 倀茂fth in the 400m
freestyle.
The 20-year-old made his international debut in 2015 at the
World University Games in South Korea
where he swam to silver in the 4x200m relay and an individual
bronze in the men’s 200m freestyle.
The 2015 Hong Kong World Cup proved to be another career
highlight for Hansford after he took
home the bronze medal in the men’s 200m behind fellow Aussie Dan
Smith.
Hansford trains at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre and
divides his time between training in
the pool and working at the Blacktown Workers Club.
Raised in a family of swimmers, Hansford 倀茂rst jumped in the
pool when he was four and never
looked back. When he’s not in the pool or pouring beers,
Hansford studies at the Australian College
of Physical Education where he is completing a Bachelor of
sports business. He played rugby league
all through high school.
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Weight 77 Age 20
Born Baulkham Hills, NSW, Australia Lives NSW, Australia
Associated Olympians
Jarrod Poort
Jake Packard
Cate Campbell
Grant Irvine
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Career Highlights
Bronze in 200m free at 2015 World University Games
Silver in 4x200m free 2015 world university games
Education
Primary Australian college of physical education (NSW,
Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Sports Business
Training
Coach Adam Kable 2014-current
Club Sopac, Sydney Olympic park, nsw, Australia
Primary Training Base Sydney, Australia
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Favourite food Pizza
Favourite holiday destination Hawaii
Favourite music Old school hip/hop and rap
Dream car Audi R8
Personal Motto Work hard and be good to your mother
Star Sign Libra
I would spend my last $10 on A steak at the high 倀霂yer
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Water polo
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? 2008 men's 4x100 freestyle
relay
First Olympic Memory? Ian Thorpe 2000
Most In倀霂uential person in your career/life Michael Phelps
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Belinda Hocking
Athlete Biography
Belinda Hocking will make her third Olympic appearance in Rio
after a stunning performance in the
200m backstroke ††nal, claiming the National title in a surprise
upset over World Champion Emily
Seebohm.
Born in Victoria, Hocking took up swimming as a four-year-old on
her doctors recommendations to
improve her asthma. She started competitively swimming at age 12
with the Albury Swim Club.
Whilst training at the AIS in Canberra she won three gold and
two silver medals at the 2007
Australian Youth Olympic Festival. In 2008 she clocked the
second fastest national time in the
100m backstroke and by 2009 the 200m backstroke record was
hers.
She made her Olympic debut in Beijing, placing 8th in the 200m
backstroke. In London she ††nished
seventh in the 100m backstroke as compatriot Emily Seebohm won
silver. Hocking ††nished ††fth in
her 200m backstroke semi-††nal and missed the ††nal.
2013 was the start of a great two years for Hocking. She claimed
silver in the 200m backstroke at
the World Championships in Barcelona before taking home two gold
medals (200m backstroke and
4 x 100m medley relay) and a bronze (100m backstroke) at the
2014 Glasgow Commonwealth
Games.
Late in 2014, Hocking accidently set herself on ††re, had a car
accident and a string of sporting
injuries saw her taking a hiatus from the pool to regroup.
However she was back in the pool in late
2015, claiming two fourth places at the 2015 World Cup in Tokyo
and a silver medal at the
Australian Short Course Championships.
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Event/s 200m Backstroke Women Nickname Bindy
Height 167 Weight 57
Age 25 Born Wangaratta, VIC, Australia
Lives Canberra, ACT, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London - 6th (100m backstroke), 10th (200m backstroke) 2008
Beijing - 8th (200m
backstroke)
2007 Sydney - 1st (4x100m Freestyle Relay), 1st (4x100 Medley
Relay), 1st(4x200m Freestyle
Relay), 2nd (100m Backstroke), 2nd (200m Backstroke)
Recent Performances
4th (200m backstroke) - 2016 Brisbane Grand Prix (Brisbane,
Australia)
1st (200m backstroke) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championship
(Adelaide, Australia)
4th (100m backstroke) 2016 Australian Swimming Championship
(Adelaide, Australia)
1st (200m backstroke) 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow, Great
Britain)
1st (200m backstroke) 2014 Pan Paci††c Games (Gold Coast,
Australia)
Career Highlights
2014 Commonwealth Games: 2 Gold (200m Backstroke and 4x100m
Medley Relay) and 1 Bronze
(100m Backstroke)
2013 World Championships: 2nd (200m Backstroke)
Triple Olympian 2008 Beijing, 2012 London and now 2016 Rio
Education
Primary St. Bernard's Primary School (VIC, Australia)
Secondary Galen Catholic College (VIC, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Primary School Education: Deakin University
(2015- current
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Coach Rohan Taylor (2012-current)
Club Nunawading, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
Institute/Academy Victorian Institute of Sport
Primary Training Base Melbourne, Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s Never put new shoes on the table!
Favourite food Chicken Parmigiana
Favourite holiday destination Anywhere with a beach
Favourite music Anything
Personal Motto If it's meant to be, it will be
Star Sign Virgo
I would spend my last $10 on Food
Tattoos/Piercings Ears pierced, Tattoo of the Olympic rings on
my right ankle
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Gymnastics
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Cathy Freeman, 2000 Sydney
Olympics, when she won the
400m race in her iconic suit.
First Olympic Memory? 2000 Sydney Olympic Games opening
ceremony
Most In倀霂uential person in your career/life My coach Rohan
Taylor
Why this sport? Because i had bad asthma as a child and the
doctors told me to swim to help buildmy lungs
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Mack Horton
Athlete Biography
20-year-old Melburnian Mack Horton will compete in the 1500m
freestyle, 400m freestyle and the
4 x 200m freestyle relay after a standout trials in Adelaide in
April.
Horton narrowly missed out on selection for the London 2012
Olympics after 䘀쐂nishing second in
the 1,500 metres freestyle at the trials four years ago.
Since that disappointment, Horton has gone on to win silver at
the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth
Games and then despite a parasitic bug he won bronze in the 800m
freestyle (a non-Olympic event)
at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, Russia.
Horton has previously slept with a piece of paper above his bed
with the list of age record holders
for the 1500m freestyle, showing how proud he is of Australia’s
record in the event.
He studies commerce online at university, wears thick rimmed
glasses out of the pool, and contacts
in it, to cope with short-sightedness.
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Freestyle Relay Men, 400m Freestyle Men
Nickname Mack
Height 190 Weight 88
Age 20 Born Malvern, VIC, Australia
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Recent Performances
1st (400m freestyle) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
2nd (400m freestyle) – 2016 NSW Open Championships (Sydney,
Australia)
11th (400m freestyle) – 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
4th (400m freestyle) – 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland)
2nd (1500m freestyle) – 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Training
Coach Craig Jackson
Institute/Academy Victorian Institute of Sport
Primary Training Base Melbourne Vicentre Swimming Club at
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic
Centre
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Grant Irvine
Athlete Biography
Grant Irvine swam a 1:55.73 in the 200m butter倀霂y 倀茂nal to sneak
under the qualifying standard by
just 0.02 seconds and book his ticket for his debut Olympic
Games in Rio. In a captivating 倀茂nal
Morgan and good friend Grant Irvine dragged each other to the
wall and both booked their tickets
to Rio.
He again 倀茂nished in second behind Morgan in the 100m butter倀霂y
with a time of 51.76 missing the
qualifying standard by 0.25 seconds. He was later selected in
the event.
Having missed out on qualifying for the London 2012 Games, the
Queenslander became Australia’s
second fastest man ever in the 200m butter倀霂y event in early
2013. He swam a 1:55.32 to sit only
behind Australian record holder Nick D’Arcy in the event.
Irvine 倀茂nished with the silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth
Games behind South Africa’s Chad
le Clos. Irvine 倀茂nished in a time 1:56.34, 1.27 seconds behind
le Clos who broke the Games record in
the 倀茂nal. He competed in the 200m butter倀霂y at the 2015 World
Championships, 倀茂nishing 8th in his
semi in a time of 1:57.94 in Kazan, Russia.
He has a twin, loves snowboarding, beach volleyball and he used
to swim backstroke
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Event/s 100m Butter倀霂y Men, 200m Butter倀霂y
Men
Nickname Grunz
Height 187 Weight 80
Age 25 Born Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Lives Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Olympic Information
Rio 2016 will be Olympic debut
Recent Performances
2nd (200m butter倀霂y) - 2016 Brisbane Grand Prix (Brisbane,
Australia)
7th (200m butter倀霂y) - 2016 Santa Clara Grand Prix (Santa Clara,
USA)
2nd (100m butter倀霂y and 200m butter倀霂y) - 2016 Australian
Swimming Championships (Adelaide,
Australia)
7th (100m butter倀霂y), 3rd (200m butter倀霂y) - 2016 Victorian Open
Championships (Melbourne,
Australia)
15th (200m butter倀霂y) – 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
Career Highlights
Making the Olympic Team for Rio
Qualifying for my 1st World's team in 2013 in Adelaide
Winning Silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in
2014
Education
Primary Jamboree Heights State School, QLD, AUS
Secondary Centenary State High School QLD, AUS
Tertiary Queensland University of Technology Bachelor of
Business - Accounting 2009-2014
Training
Coach Michael Bohl (2004 - Current)
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Institute/Academy QAS
Primary Training Base Brisbane, Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s none
Favourite food Roast Lamb
Favourite holiday destination Any Beach
Favourite music cold play
Dream car ferrari 458
Star Sign Pisces
I would spend my last $10 on chocolate
Tattoos/Piercings none
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Tennis
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Phelps 2008
First Olympic Memory? 2000 australia 4x100 free relay
Most In䘀uential person in your career/life Michael Bohl Why this
sport? I love being in the water/ i love pushing myself to new
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Athlete Biography
Dual World Champion Mitch Larkin has his eye on gold at Rio. He
won both the 100m and 200m
backstroke at the Nationals. His 100m backstroke win (52.54) was
just 0.04 o輓使 his world title time
from Kazan. Larkin's personal best is the national and
Commonwealth record of 52.11.
He enjoyed a stellar 2015 alongside fellow World Champion and
girlfriend Emily Seebohm,
becoming only the fourth person – and the 輓圏rst in 10 years - to
complete the 100m-200m double at
the World Championships. He also claimed multiple World Cup
wins, set the 200m world short
course record and was named FINA male swimmer of the year.
The Brisbane engineering student is coached by Michael Bohl at
St Peters Western Swim Club
alongside fellow Rio Team members Madeline Groves, Madison
Wilson, Georgia Bohl, Bronte
Barratt and Brittany Elmslie.
Larkin made his Olympic debut at London 2012 in the 200m
backstroke where he made it through
to the 輓圏nals and 輓圏nished eighth.
His Olympic journey began back in 2009 at the Australian Youth
Olympic Festival where he
competed in 輓圏ve events, winning silver in the 400m individual
medley.
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Event/s 100m Backstroke Men, 200m
Backstroke Men, 4 x 100m Medley Relay Men
Nickname Mitch
Height 187 Weight 72
Age 23 Born Buderim, QLD, Australia
Lives Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London - 8th (200m backstroke)
Recent Performances
1st (100m backstroke), 1st (200m backstroke) - 2016 Brisbane
Grand Prix (Brisbane, Australia)
1st (200m backstroke), 2nd (100m backstroke) - 2016 Santa Clara
Grand Prix (Santa Clara, USA)
1st (200m backstroke), 1st (100m backstroke) - 2016 Australian
Open Championships (Adelaide,
Australia)
1st (100m backstroke), 1st (200m backstroke) – 2015 World
Championships (Kazan, Russia)
1st (100m backstroke) – 2015 World Cup (Dubai, UAE)
Career Highlights
Winning both the 100m and 200m Backstroke at the 2015 World
Championships in Kazan,
Russia.
Breaking the 200m backstroke shortcourse World Record in
2015.
Education
Primary Wishart State School (QLD, Australia)
Secondary John Paul College (QLD, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Engineering - Queensland University of
Technology (2011 - )
Training
Coach Michael Bohl (2009 - current)
Club St Peters Western, Indooroopilly QLD AUS
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Primary Training Base Birsbane, QLD
Q&A
Favourite food Good Aussie BBQ medium rare steak
Favourite holiday destination Tokyo, Japan
Favourite music Chet Faker or Flight Facilites
Dream car There are too many to choose from.
Personal Motto All the water in the entire ocean isn't able to
sink a ship, only by the water it lets
inside.
Star Sign Cancer
I would spend my last $10 on Most likely food
Tattoos/Piercings I have the Olympic rings on my left hip
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Cycling First
Olympic Memory? 2000 Sydney Olympics
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James Magnussen
Athlete Biography
Two-time World Champion James Magnussen, on the comeback from
shoulder surgery, will
compete at his second Games after being selected in the men’s
4x100m freestyle relay for Rio
2016.
Magnussen missed out on an individual berth in the men’s 100m
freestyle after facing strong
competition from Cam McEvoy and young gun Kyle Chalmers but
馪䒌nished in fourth place at the
Australian Championships in April which was enough to secure a
relay spot.
The Sydneysider missed out on defending his 100m freestyle world
title at the 2015
Championships due to injury but made returned to the pool at
this year’s nationals which doubled
as the Rio trials.
The ‘Missile’ won a silver and bronze medal at the 2012 Olympic
Games in the 100m freestyle and
4x100m medley relay respectively. Having claimed a win at the
2011 World Championships in the
100m freestyle, Magnussen overcame the disappointment of his
2012 Olympics campaign to
successfully defend his 100m freestyle world title at the 2013
FINA World Championships in
Barcelona.
Outside of the pool Magnussen likes to spend time with his mini
sausage dog, Olli.
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Event/s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Men Nickname Maggie
Height 197 Weight 95
Age 25 Born Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia
Lives Sydney, NSW, Australia
Olympic Information
2012 London - 2nd (100m Freestyle); 3rd (4x100m medley); 4th
(4x100m freestyle); 9th (50m
freestyle)
Recent Performances
1st (100m freestyle), 3rd (50m freestyle) - 2016 Santa Clara
Grand Prix (Santa Clara, USA)
4th (100m freestyle) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
3rd (50m freestyle) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
1st (50m freestyle) – 2016 NSW Open Championships (Sydney,
Australia)
3rd (100m freestyle) – 2016 NSW Open Championships (Sydney,
Australia)
Career Highlights
Gold100m free world championships 2011 China
Gold 100m free world championships 2013 Spain
Silver 100m free London Olympics 2012
Education
Primary St Agnes Primary School Port Macquarie (NSW,
Australia)
Secondary St Joseph's Regional Port Macquarie (NSW, Australia),
Mackillop Senior College
(NSW, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Sports Business - Australian College of
Physical Education (2011 - )
Training
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Club Ravenswood, Sydney
Institute/Academy NSWIS
Primary Training Base Sydney, Australia
Q&A
Favourite food Malteasers
Favourite holiday destination Port Macquarie, NSW
Favourite music rap / hip hop
Dream car Range Rover
Star Sign Aries
I would spend my last $10 on Roullette table to double it
Tattoos/Piercings 2 - (Olympic rings on ribs) (alpha symbol on
forearm)
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Rowing
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? men 4x100m free sydney
2000
First Olympic Memory? sydney 2000
Most In➏䛠uential person in your career/life parents, coaches
Why this sport? love the water
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Athlete Biography
Travis Mahoney will make his Olympic debut in Rio after a
breakthrough performance at the
selection trials in Adelaide on the opening night where he
倀茂nished second in the most gruelling of
events, the 400m individual medley.
Cheered on by his Nunawading teammates in the stands, Mahoney
倀茂nished in a personal best time
of 4:14.98s, behind only Thomas Fraser-Holmes.
The Melbourne swimmer made his international debut at the World
Short Course Championships in
Turkey four years ago where he won bronze in the 4x100m
freestyle relay and 倀茂nished 7th in the
200m backstroke.
He went on to compete at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he
placed sixth in the 400m
Individual Medley and the Pan Paci倀茂c Games on the Gold Coast
where he was seventh.
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Weight 81 Age 25
Born Box Hill, VIC, Australia
Associated Olympians
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Kotuku Ngawati
Keryn McMaster
James Magnussen
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Coach Rohan Taylor (2009-current)
Club Nunawading Swimming club
Institute/Academy Victorian Institute of Sport
Primary Training Base Mellbourne, Australia
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Cameron McEvoy
Athlete Biography
Nicknamed the Professor, Gold Coast-based Cameron McEvoy is
aiming to leave bigger and
stronger opponents in his wake at the Rio 2016 Games. After a
sensational week at the trials he
was selected to race in 立ve events in Brazil: 50m, 100 and 200m
freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle Relay
and the 4 x 100m Medley Relay. In late July he withdrew from the
200m freestyle because of his
packed schedule, with David McKeon to replace him in that
event.
The budding astronaut, who weighs just 73kg, smashed the
Commonwealth and Australia record in
the men’s 100m freestyle at the trials in a time of 47.04. This
swim was the third fastest in history,
and just 0.13 seconds outside of the world record set by
Brazil's Cesar Cielo in a now-banned super-
suit in 2009. On the second last night of competition, McEvoy
became the 立rst Australian man to
claim the sprint freestyle treble at the same competition in the
same year when he won the 50m.
In 2015 the Gri䘀هth University physics student claimed silver in
the men’s 100m freestyle at the
2015 World Championships and gold in the same event at the 2014
Pan Paci立c Championships. At
the 2011 Australian Age Championships in Adelaide, Cameron
McEvoy burst into the public eye
when he eclipsed Ian Thorpe's 16 years 100m freestyle
record.
McEvoy made his Olympic debut at London 2012 at the age of 17,
helping qualify the 4x100m and 4
x 200m freestyle relay teams for the 立nals before Australia went
on to 立nish fourth (4x100m) and
立fth (4x200m). He then went on to win six medals (2 gold, 4
silver) at the 2014 Commonwealth
Games.
McEvoy’s brilliance can be traced back to an obsession to be the
most e䘀هcient as a 7-year-old,
sitting pool deck after his training at the Miami pool watching
Grant Hackett, and Ian Thorpe when
he visited, and learning from their stroke technique. Coached by
Richard Scarce at Bond Swimming
Club. in his spare time he does research in Theoretical Physics
under a Professor at Gri䘀هth
University.
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Men, 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Men, 50m
Freestyle Men
Nickname Cam
Height 185 Weight 75
Age 22 Born Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Lives Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Olympic Information
London 2012 - 4th (4x100m Freestyle relay); 5th (4x200m
Freestyle Relay)
Recent Performances
1st (100m freestyle), 1st (200m freestyle) - 2016 Brisbane Grand
Prix (Brisbane, Australia)
1st (100m freestyle), 1st (200m freestyle) – 2016 Australian
Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
1st (50m freestyle) – 2016 Australian Swimming Championships
(Adelaide, Australia)
2nd (100m freestyle) – 2015 World Championships (Kazan,
Russia)
2nd (100 & 200m) – 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow, Great
Britain)
Career Highlights
Winning silver at the 2015 FINA World Swimming Championships in
the 100m Freestyle
Winning two gold medals and a silver medal at the Fina Junior
World Championships in the 50m,
100m and 200m Freestyle respectively
Qualifying for the London 2012 Australian Olympic Team at 17
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Primary Emmanuel College (Gold Coast, Australia)
Secondary Emmanuel College (Gold Coast, Australia)
Tertiary Bachelor of Science Majoring in Applied Mathematics and
Physics at Gri䘀هth University
(2013 - Current)
Training
Coach Richard Scarce (2013 - Current)
Club Bond Swimming Club
Primary Training Base Gold Coast, Australia
Q&A
Superstition/s None
Favourite food Japanese
Favourite holiday destination I have still yet to travel
leisurely enough to have a favourite
destination.
Favourite music This greatly depends on mood but varies between
R&B/Hip Hop, Indie Rock and
Punk Rock
Dream car Mercedes Benz G63
Personal Motto I am human and will let nothing human be alien to
me.
Star Sign ARE NOT REAL
I would spend my last $10 on A bowl of Chicken Karage Curry at
my favourite Japanese restaurant
Tattoos/Piercings Olympic Rings tattoo on my left hip
If I could try another Olympic sport it would be Soccer
Most Inspiring Olympic Performance? Mens 4x100m Freestyle relay
in Sydney 2000
First Olympic Memory? Mens 4x100m Freestyle Relay in Sydney
2000
Most In䎘蹒uential person in your career/life My Mum
Why this sport? It's the sport the gave me the greatest
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David McKeon
Athlete Biography
David McKeon, along with sister Emma, join seven other siblings
on the 2016 Australian Olympic
Team. McKeon scored his spot in Rio after a strong performance
in the 400m freestyle (3:45.09) on
the �rst night of the trials in Adelaide where he �nished behind
a �ying Mack Horton. He was also
third in the 200m �nal to secure a Rio relay spot. After Cameron
McEvoy withdrew from competing
in the 200m freestyle he was also con�rmed in that individual
event.
The Brisbane based athlete made his Olympic debut at the London
2012 Games where he �nished
�fth in his heat of the 400m freestyle, before swimming in the
heats of the 4 x 200m freestyle relay
that �nished �fth overall.
At the 2014 Commonwealth Games he claimed gold in the 4x200m
freestyle and �nished second in
the 400m freestyle after setting world record pace throughout
the race only to be overtaken in the
last lap. He went on to �nish 10th at the 2015 World
Championships in the 8-lap event.
McKeon didn’t take up competitive swimming until 2010, when he
was inspired by Emma after she
competed at the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.
He comes from rich swimming pedigree. His father Ron swam at the
1980 and 1984 Olympic Games
and won four Commonwealth Games gold medals. His mother Susie
was a Commonwealth Games
swimmer and her brother, Rob Woodhouse, swam at the 1984 and
1988 Olympic Games, winning
bronze in Los Angeles.
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Nickname Dave
Height 195 Weight 85
Age 23 Born Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Lives Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Associated Olympians
Cate Campbell
Matt Abood
Emma McKeon
Brittany Elmslie
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Career Highlights
Winning gold at the 2011 World University Games in the men's
400m freestyle
Education
Primary The Illawarra Grammar School (NSW, Australia)
Secondary The Illawarra Grammar School (NSW, Australia)
Tertiary Public Health - The University of Wollongong
Training
Coach Ron McKeon (2011 - 2013) Vince Raleigh (2014- Current)
Institute/Academy QAS
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Q&A
Favourite holiday destination Water Skiing / Wake boarding at
Lake Conjola or the Shoalhaven
river