Brenton Rickard
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Brenton Scott Rickard |
National team | Australia |
Born | Brisbane, Queensland |
19 October 1983
Height | 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) |
Weight | 92 kg (203 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | Swimming |
Strokes | Breaststroke |
Club | Brothers |
Coach | Vince Raleigh |
Medal record
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Brenton Scott Rickard[1] (born 19 October 1983) is a breaststroke swimmer from Australia.[2] He emerged at the international level in 2006, swimming at the Commonwealth games. He has captured multiple Olympic and World Championship medals, as well as world and Commonwealth records. During this period he was coached by Vince Raleigh.
In 2009, he was Australian Institute of Sport Athlete of the Year.[3]
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Olympic Games
He arrived in Beijing as a medal contender and a serious threat for the gold medal in all three of his events. He set Australian, Commonwealth and Oceanic records, capturing silver medals in the 200-metre breaststroke and 4×100-metre medley relay, and finished 5th in the 100-metre breaststroke.
- Beijing Olympics in Beijing, China:
FINA World Championships
Rickard's first World Championships were a good one, consistently capturing medals in all of his pet events. No Australian records were set, however his status in the world rankings leapfrogged.
- FINA World Championships 2007 in Melbourne, Australia:
In the final of the 100-metre breaststroke, Rickard won the gold medal and surpassed the old world record of 58.91 held by Kosuke Kitajima with a time of 58.58.[4]
- FINA World Championships 2009 in Rome, Italy:
Career best times
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See also
Wikinews has related news: Paralympic swim world records tumble at Australian championships |
- List of world records in swimming
- List of Commonwealth records in swimming
- List of Olympic medalists in swimming (men)
- World record progression 100 metres breaststroke
References
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External links
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Records | ||
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Preceded by | Men's 100-metre breaststroke world record-holder (long course) 27 July 2009 – 29 July 2012 |
Succeeded by Cameron van der Burgh |
Awards and achievements | ||
Preceded by | Australian Athlete of the Year 2009 (with Emma Moffatt) |
Succeeded by Lydia Lassila |
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- 1983 births
- Living people
- Australian male swimmers
- Olympic silver medalists for Australia
- Olympic bronze medalists for Australia
- Olympic swimmers of Australia
- Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Sportspeople from Brisbane
- Australian Institute of Sport swimmers
- Former world record holders in swimming
- Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia
- Swimmers at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Australia
- Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Australia
- Olympic medalists in swimming
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
- Medalists at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
- Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics