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  2. List of Australian Olympic medallists in swimming - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Category:Australian female swimmers - Wikipedia

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    Australian female medley swimmers (75 P) F. Female Paralympic swimmers for Australia (102 P) S. Australian synchronised swimmers (1 C, 45 P) W. Australian female ...

  4. Australian female swimmers at the 2024 Olympics are now ...

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    In every single swimming event, from the men’s 50-meter free to the women’s 400-meter IM, humans have shaved second after second off world-best times throughout and since the 20th century. The ...

  5. Kaylee McKeown - Wikipedia

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    Kaylee Rochelle McKeown OAM (/ m ə ˈ k j uː ə n / mə-KEW-ən; born 12 July 2001) is an Australian swimmer and quintuple Olympic gold medalist. She is the reigning Olympic champion in the 100 and 200 metres backstroke.

  6. Emma McKeon - Wikipedia

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    Emma Jennifer McKeon, AM (born 24 May 1994) is a retired Australian competitive swimmer.She is an eight-time world record holder, three current and five former, in relays. . Her total career haul of 14 Olympic medals following the 2024 Olympic Games made her the most decorated Australian, the third-most decorated swimmer, and the seventh-most decorated athlete in Olympic history and included ...

  7. List of Australian sportswomen - Wikipedia

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    List of notable Australian sportswomen. List is based on their inclusion into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, [ 1 ] Olympic and Paralympic individual gold medalist, multiple individual medalist at Olympic Games and world championships or recognized through public opinion lists. [ 2 ]

  8. Holly Warn - Wikipedia

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    She was selected on the Australian Swim Para Team to compete at Para Swimming European Open Championships in Madeira, Portugal in 2024. [ 5 ] At the 2024 Paris Paralympics , she competed in three events - 100 m freestyle S7 (14th), 400 m freestyle S7 (7th), 4x50 m freestyle 20 points (team disqualified).

  9. Category:Australian swimmers - Wikipedia

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    Australian female swimmers (8 C, 26 P) Australian male swimmers (7 C, 18 P) A. Australian long-distance swimmers (11 P) Australian surf lifesavers (29 P)