SHANE GOULD
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'Shane Gould' (born November 23 1956) is an Australian former swimmer who won three gold medals, a silver and bronze in 1972 Summer Olympics. Subsequently, she retired at age 16.
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Biography
Born in Sydney, Australia, Shane Gould moved to Fiji with her family at the age of 18 months. By the age of six she was a competent swimmer. She was trained by leading coaches Forbes and Ursula Carlile and their assistant Tom Green.
At the 1972 Summer Olympics, in Munich, Gould won three gold medals, setting a world record in each race. She also won a bronze and a silver medal.
At the age of 16, she retired from professional swimming.
She is the only person, male or female, to hold every world freestyle record from 100 m to 1500 m simultaneously, and the first female swimmer ever to win three Olympic gold medals in world record time.
She was one of the bearers of the Olympic Torch at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She carried the Olympic Torch at the stadium, as one of the runners for the final segment, before the lighting of the Olympic Flame.
Other achievements
★ 1971 Best Sportswoman in the World
★ 1971 ABC Sportswoman of the Year
★ 1972 ABC Sportswoman of the Year
★ 1972 Australian of the Year
★ 1981 Order of the British Empire
★ 1994 Olympic Order
★ 1995 Legend of Australian Sport
See also
★ World record progression 200m medley
External links
★ Official website
★ {{Swimming Australia name|id={4A7A0B82-6996-494C-8493-AAAC16B1C26C}|name=Shane Gould}}
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