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Ian Thorpe: (Sport: Aquatics)
16:33, July 30, 2008


Athens, 14 August 2004, Games of the XXVIII Olympiad. Men's swimming: Ian THORPE of Australia (R) celebrates winning gold in the 400m freestyle final ahead of fellow countryman Grant HACKETT (L) at the Main Pool of the Olympic Sports Complex Aquatic Centre. Credit : Getty Images/Al Bello

Born: 13 October 1982

Birthplace: Paddington-Sydney (Australia)

Nationality: Australia

Sport: Aquatics

ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES

Sydney 2000

Athens 2004

AWARDS

Olympic medals:

Gold: 5

Silver: 3

Bronze: 1

Other results:

World Championships

Gold: 11 (98, 01, 03)

Silver: 1 (03)

Bronze: 1 (03)

The Thorpedo

Ian Thorpe entered the 2000 Sydney Olympics bearing the weight of tremendous expectations as a locally born swimming world champion in a nation that loves swimming heroes. And he was only 17 years old. On the very first day of competition, Thorpe showed that he could handle the pressure. Racing in the 400m freestyle, he won the gold medal by breaking his own world record.

An hour after this triumph, Thorpe swam the anchor leg for Australia in the 4x100m freestyle relay. He came from behind to barely beat Gary Hall, Jr. of the United States in a thrilling finish. Two days later, Thorpe earned a silver medal behind Pieter van den Hoogenband in the 200m freestyle. Next he swam the leadoff leg for Australia's 4x200m freestyle relay team that went on to win in world record time.

Although he did not participate in the final, Thorpe gained a fifth medal, a silver, by swimming in a preliminary heat of the 4x100m medley relay. At the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, Thorpe added four medals to his tally: a gold in the 200m freestyle with a new Olympic record of 1'44"71, another gold in the 400m freestyle, then a silver in the 4x200m freestyle and a bronze in the 100m freestyle. He also came 6th in the 4x100m freestyle relay.

His victory in the 200m, the big race of the Games, ahead of the American Michael Phelps and Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband, gave him revenge for his surprise defeat by van den Hoogenband in front of his home crowd in Sydney in 2000. At 22, Thorpe is the most titled Australian swimmer in history.

Source:IOC

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