2004 Australian Olympic TeamHandbook and Media Guide
Games of the XXVIIIth Olympiad2004 Olympic Games
Athens, Greece, 13-29 August 2004
2Mission StatementThe Australian Olympic Committee, as proud custodian of the Olympicmovement in Australia, is committed to promoting the Olympic ideals andvalues through sport to all Australians.
The AOC aims to maximise the potential of Olympians and Olympic-calibreathletes by providing them with support and opportunity, reinforcing theirpositive role in Australian society as a whole.
The AOC is committed to helping Australia’s athletes achieve their dreamsat all Olympic Games.
Australian Olympic TeamThe Australian Olympic Team, as a spirited force, represents the trueessence of what it means to be Australian. The Team links the faces andnames of past and present athletes across the boundaries of time anddistance.
The heroic achievements of our athletes are a source of pride andinspiration for all Australians. Together, we will celebrate theirachievements at the Olympic Games.
Members of the ExecutivePatron In Chief
His Excellency Major General Michael Jeffery AC CVO MC (Retd)Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
PatronThe Rt. Hon John Howard MP, Prime Minister of Australia
PresidentJohn D Coates AO, LLB
Vice PresidentsRonald G Harvey CVO AM Peter Montgomery OAM, LLB
IOC Members in AustraliaR Kevan Gosper AO BA (Hons) Dsc FAIMPhil Coles AMSusan O'Neill OAM
Secretary GeneralBob Elphinston D.P.E., OAM
MembersJames E Barry AM, MBE, B.Com Lynne Bates Helen M Brownlee OAM, B.Ed Ian Chesterman B.ComJ Douglas Donoghue AM, B.Ec, FCPA Michael V Wenden MBE, B.Com Russell G WithersDamian Brown B.Ed, Grad. Dip. (Sport Bus.) Jacqui Cooper
2004 Australian Olympic TeamChef de Mission
John D Coates AO, LLB
Assistant Chefs de MissionPeter Montgomery OAM, LLBMichael V Wenden MBE, B.ComLynne Bates
Team AttachéHis Excellency Stuart Hume, Australian Ambassador to Greece
Team DirectorsBob Elphinston OAM, D.P.E, - Director, AdministrationMichael V Wendon MBE, B.Com - Director, Athlete ServicesMike Tancred - Director, Media ServicesProf. Peter Fricker OAM - Director, Medical ServicesBob Myers - Director, SecurityCraig Phillips MBA Dip. Teaching (PE) - Director, Support Services
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It gives me pride and pleasure to introduce this comprehensiveguide to the membership of Australia's team for the 2004Olympic Games in Athens. It is a talented team, the largest thisnation has ever sent away, and we have high hopes that it willbe among the most successful at these Games. Its statedmission, in fact, is to finish among the top five nations in theoverall medal tally - an objective that is clearly within itscompetence, given performances during the past year.
Every Olympic Games becomes a piece of history - but there isalready an extra significance to this year's, which return themodern Games to both the city of their birth and the land oftheir ancient beginnings. It was in 1896 that Athens played hostto a modest but ambitious competition that signalled the revivalof Greece's Ancient Olympics. An all-male total of 245 athletesfrom 15 countries competed in nine sports. The founder of themodern Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin, had a vision: he wantednot only to renew those Games of a thousand years before, butto see the modern version of them endure, and prosper. Theyhave done so - to such a degree that 10,500 athletes from 201countries will be competing this time in 28 Olympic sports,watched by a global television audience of four billion. Andindications are that close to 40 per cent of them will be female.
Australia can take great satisfaction in the knowledge that ithas, like Greece, competed in every Games of the modern era.In that time we have won a total of 349 Olympic medals, 104of them gold. As someone who is privileged to be leading theAustralian team for the fifth consecutive time, I feel proud thattwo of our competitors in Athens - the horseman Andrew Hoyand the sailor Colin Beashel - are about to embark on theirsixth Olympics. Another three - the archer Simon Fairweather
and the rowers Mike McKay and James Tomkins - will bemaking it five in a row. Another strong reason for pride is thefact that, with the exception of handball, Australia has qualifiedfor every sport on the Olympic program. And not only that: wehave also qualified for 11 team sports in Athens … more thanany other nation apart from the host country, Greece.
We had tremendous success at the Sydney Games, with 58medals, 16 of them gold, and a fourth-place medal tally.Historically, many host nations have tended to perform quite alot worse in the following Games. On form, I believe we can beconfident that Australia will reverse that trend. Thanks to thesupport of the Australian Government and the Australian, stateand the territory Institutes of Sport direct to our member sportsand athletes; the $26 million of income from our SydneyOlympic Games' legacy; our many world-wide and nationalsponsors; and, the fundraising efforts of our State OlympicCouncils' Team Appeal Committees, this is a wonderfully well-prepared team.
I believe it will make all of us very proud, and will honour thespirit of our first Olympian, Edwin Flack, who also went toAthens with high hopes.
John D. Coates AO
President, Australian Olympic Committee Chef de Mission, 2004 Australian Olympic Team
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Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, Athens, Greece
Australian Olympic Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Message from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Australia at the Olympic Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Australian Medallists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Our own Lion of Athens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Venue Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Country Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Archery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Badminton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Beach Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Boxing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Canoeing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Cycling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Equestrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Fencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Judo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Modern Pentathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
Rowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Sailing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
Synchronised Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Table Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Taekwondo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
Triathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
Volleyball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274
Water Polo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282
Weightlifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295
Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
Team Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
Team Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303
Time Comparison, Licensees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304
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Location Participating Nations
Australian Team Size
Male Athletes
Female Athletes Chef de Mission
1 Opening Ceremony Flag-bearer Closing Ceremony Flag-bearer Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 I Athens, Greece 14 1 1 - - - - 2 - - 2
1900 II Paris, France 22 3 3 - - - - 3 - 4 7
1904 III St Louis, United States 12 2 2 - - - - - - - -
1908 IV London, England 22 272
27 - William Hill Henry St Aubyn Murray (NZL) - 1 2 1 4
1912 V Stockholm, Sweden 22 222
20 2 Vicary Horniman Malcolm Champion (NZL) - 2 2 2 6
1920 VII Antwerp, Belgium 29 12 (1) 11 1 Horace Bennett - - - 2 1 3
1924 VIII Paris, France 44 34 (5) 34 - Oswald Merrett Edwin Carr - 3 1 2 6
1928 IX Amsterdam, Holland 46 19 (2) 15 4 Leslie Duff Henry Pearce - 1 2 1 4
1932 X Los Angeles, United States 37 12 (4) 8 4 James Eve Andrew Charlton - 3 1 1 5
1936 XI Berlin, Germany 49 33 (4) 29 4 Harold Alderson Edgar Gray - - - 1 1
1948 XIV London, England 59 77 (11) 68 9 Edgar Tanner Les McKay - 2 6 5 13
1952 XV Helsinki, Finland 69 85 (12) 75 10 Bill Uren Mervyn Wood - 6 2 3 11
1956 XVI Melbourne, Australia 67 325 (35) 279 46 Bill Uren Mervyn Wood - 13 8 14 35
1960 XVII Rome, Italy 83 214 (31) 184 30 Sydney Grange Alex Sturrock - 8 8 6 22
1964 XVIII Tokyo, Japan 93 250 (46) 208 42 Len Curnow Ivan Lund Dawn Fraser 6 2 10 18
1968 XIX Mexico City, Mexico 112 135 (35) 111 24 Julius Patching Bill Roycroft Eric Pearce 5 7 5 17
1972 XX Munich, Germany 122 177 (46) 148 29 Julius Patching Dennis Green Michael Wenden 8 7 2 17
1976 XXI Montreal, Canada 92 184 (47) 149 35 Jack Howson Raelene Boyle Robert Haigh - 1 4 5
1980 XXII Moscow, USSR 80 1223
93 29 Phillip Coles Denise Boyd and Max Metzker John Sumegi 2 2 5 9
1984 XXIII Los Angeles, United States 140 249 (85) 174 75 William Hoffman Wayne Roycroft Dean Lukin 4 8 12 24
1988 XXIV Seoul, South Korea 160 263 (83) 189 74 John Coates Ric Charlesworth Debbie Flintoff-King 3 5 6 14
1992 XXV Barcelona, Spain 172 290 (145) 194 96 John Coates Jenny Donnett Kieren Perkins 7 9 11 27
1996 XXVI Atlanta, United States 197 424 (220) 254 170 John Coates Andrew Hoy Mike Mckay 9 9 23 41
2000 XXVII Sydney, Australia 199 631 (374) 349 282 John Coates Andrew Gaze Ian Thorpe 16 25 17 58
2004 XXVIII Athens, Greece 201 John Coates
Australia at the Olympic Games
Figures in brackets denote the number of officials.1. Since the 1964 Olympic Games, the Olympic Charter designation of Chef de Mission has been adopted.
2. Competed with New Zealand as Australasia. Figures do not include New Zealand.3. Figures do not include several sections of the team that withdrew over the boycott issue. (The team totalled 204 athletes and 69
officials when announced. Australia was not represented in equestrian, hockey and yachting).
The two flag-bearers at Moscow were to symbolise unity. Australia, like a number of European countries, did not march behind itsnational flag but behind that of the International Olympic Committee.
Author’s Note: Although all winners are generally accorded gold-medal status, gold medals for winners were not introduced until 1904.In 1896 winners received olive branch crowns, diplomas and silver medals. In 1900 prizes for amateurs consisted of objets d’art, often
sculptures, and professionals like Donald Mackintosh received prize money plus a souvenir medal.
1896 Olympic Games – Athens
Athletics 1500m Flack, Edwin GoldAthletics 800m Flack, Edwin Gold
1900 Olympic Games – Paris
Shooting Game shooting MacIntosh, Donald GoldSwimming 200m freestyle Lane, Fred GoldSwimming 200m obstacle Lane, Fred GoldAthletics 60m dash Rowley, Stan BronzeAthletics 100m Rowley, Stan BronzeAthletics 200m Rowley, Stan BronzeShooting Live pigeons MacIntosh, Donald Bronze
1904 Olympic Games – St Louis
No medals won
1908 Olympic Games – London
Rugby Union Barnett, John GoldRugby Union Carmichael, Phillip GoldRugby Union Carroll, Daniel GoldRugby Union Craig, Robert GoldRugby Union Griffin,Thomas GoldRugby Union Hickey, John GoldRugby Union McArthur, Malcolm GoldRugby Union McCabe, Arthur GoldRugby Union McCue, Patrick GoldRugby Union McKivat, Christopher GoldRugby Union McMurtrie, Charles GoldRugby Union Middleton, Sydney GoldRugby Union Richards, Tom GoldRugby Union Russell, Charles GoldRugby Union Smith, Frank GoldBoxing Middleweight Baker, Reginald SilverSwimming 400m freestyle Beaurepaire, Frank SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Beaurepaire, Frank Bronze
1912 Olympic Games – Stockholm
Swimming 100m freestyle Durack, Fanny GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Boardman, Les GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Champion, Michael GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Hardwick, Harold Gold
Swimming 4x200m freestyle relay Healy, Cecil GoldSwimming 100m freestyle Healy, Cecil SilverSwimming 100m freestyle Wylie, Wilhelmina SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Hardwick, Harold BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Hardwick, Harold Bronze
1920 Olympic Games – Antwerp
Athletics 3,000m walk Parker, George SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Beaurepaire, Frank SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Hay, Henry SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Herald, William SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Stedman, Ivan SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Beaurepaire, Frank Bronze
1924 Olympic Games – Paris
Athletics Hop, step & jump Winter, Anthony GoldDiving Tower event Eve, Richard GoldSwimming 1500m freestyle Charlton, Andrew GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Beaurepaire, Frank SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Charlton, Andrew SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Christie, Maruice SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Henry, Ernest SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Beaurepaire, Frank BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Charlton, Andrew Bronze
1928 Olympic Games – Amsterdam
Rowing Single sculls Pearce, Henry GoldSwimming 1500m freestyle Charlton, Andrew SilverSwimming 400m freestyle Charlton, Andrew SilverCycling 1km time trial Gray, Edgar Bronze
1932 Olympic Games – Los Angeles
Cycling 1km time trial Gray, Edgar GoldRowing Single sculls Pearce, Henry GoldSwimming 200m breaststroke Dennis, Clare GoldSwimming 100m backstroke Mealing, Philomena SilverWrestling Light heavyweight Scarf, Eddie Bronze
1936 Olympic Games – Berlin
Athletics Hop, step & jump Metcalfe, Jack Bronze
1948 Olympic Games – London
Athletics High jump Winter, John GoldRowing Single sculls Wood, Mervyn GoldAthletics 4x100m relay King, Joyce SilverAthletics 4x100m relay Maston, June SilverAthletics 4x100m relay McKinnon, Betty SilverAthletics 4x100m relay Strickland, Shirley SilverAthletics Long jump Bruce, Theodore SilverAthletics Triple jump Avery, Gordon SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Marshall, John SilverSwimming 200m breaststroke Lyons, Beatrice SilverWrestling Welterweight Garrard, Richard SilverAthletics 100m Strickland, Shirley BronzeAthletics 80m hurdles Strickland, Shirley BronzeSwimming 100m backstroke Davies, Judy Joy BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Marshall, John BronzeWrestling Heavyweight Armstrong, Jim Bronze
1952 Olympic Games – Helsinki
Athletics 100m Jackson, Marjorie GoldAthletics 200m Jackson, Marjorie GoldAthletics 80m hurdles Strickland, Shirley GoldCycling 1km time trial Mockridge, Russell GoldCycling 2000m tandem Cox, Lionel GoldCycling 2000m tandem Mockridge, Russell GoldSwimming 200m breaststroke Davies, John GoldCycling Individual sprint Cox, Lionel SilverRowing Single sculls Wood, Mervyn SilverAthletics 100m Strickland, Shirley BronzeRowing Eight Anderson, David BronzeRowing Eight Cayzer, Phillip BronzeRowing Eight Chapman, Ernest BronzeRowing Eight Chessell, Thomas BronzeRowing Eight Finlay, Mervyn BronzeRowing Eight Greenwood, Nimrod BronzeRowing Eight Pain, Edward BronzeRowing Eight Tinning, Robert BronzeRowing Eight Williamson, Geoffrey BronzeWeightlifting Lightweight Barberis, Vern Bronze
1956 Olympic Games – Melbourne
Athletics 100m Cuthbert, Betty Gold
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Athletics 200m Cuthbert, Betty GoldAthletics 4x100m relay Croker, Norma GoldAthletics 4x100m relay Cuthbert, Betty GoldAthletics 4x100m relay Mellor, Fleur GoldAthletics 4x100m relay Strickland, Shirley GoldAthletics 80m hurdles Strickland, Shirley GoldCycling Tandem Browne, Ian GoldCycling Tandem Marchant, Anthony GoldSwimming 1500m freestyle Rose, Murray GoldSwimming 100m backstroke Theile, David GoldSwimming 100m freestyle Fraser, Dawn GoldSwimming 100m freestyle Henricks, Jon GoldSwimming 400m freestyle Crapp, Lorraine GoldSwimming 400m freestyle Rose, Murray GoldSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Crapp, Lorraine GoldSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Fraser, Dawn GoldSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Leech, Faith GoldSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Morgan, Sandra GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Devitt, John GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Henricks, Jon GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay O’Halloran, Kevin GoldSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Rose, Murray GoldAthletics 4 x 400m relay Gipson, Graham SilverAthletics 4 x 400m relay Gosper, Kevan SilverAthletics 4 x 400m relay Gregory, Leon SilverAthletics 4 x 400m relay Lean, David SilverAthletics High jump Porter, Charles SilverRowing Single sculls MacKenzie, Stuart SilverSwimming 100m backstroke Monckton, John SilverSwimming 100m freestyle Crapp, Lorraine SilverSwimming 100m freestyle Devitt, John SilverSwimming 400m freestyle Fraser, Dawn SilverYachting 12 metre Scott, John SilverYachting 12 metre Tasker, Rolland SilverAthletics 1500m Landy, John BronzeAthletics 10,000m Lawrence, Alan BronzeAthletics 100m Hogan, Hector BronzeAthletics 100m Mathews, Marlene BronzeAthletics 200m Mathews, Marlene BronzeAthletics 80m hurdles Thrower, Norma BronzeBoxing Welterweight Hogarth, Kevin BronzeCanoeing K2 1,000m Brown, Walter BronzeCanoeing K2 1,000m Green, Dennis BronzeCycling Individual sprint Ploog, Richard Bronze
Rowing Eight Aikman, Alexander BronzeRowing Eight Benfield, Frederick BronzeRowing Eight Boykett, David BronzeRowing Eight Doyle, Brian BronzeRowing Eight Hewitt, Harold BronzeRowing Eight Howden, James BronzeRowing Eight Howell, Walter BronzeRowing Eight Manton, Garth BronzeRowing Eight Monger, Adrian BronzeRowing Double sculls Riley, Murray BronzeRowing Double sculls Wood, Mervyn BronzeSwimming 100m freestyle Chapman, Gary BronzeSwimming 100m freestyle Leech, Faith BronzeYachting 5.5 class Buxton, Doug BronzeYachting 5.5 class Mytton, Devereaux BronzeYachting 5.5 class Sturrock, Alexander Bronze
1960 Olympic Games – Rome
Athletics 1500m Elliott, Herbert GoldEquestrian Three day event Morgan, Lawrence GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Lavis, Neale GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Morgan, Lawrence GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Roycroft, William GoldSwimming 1500m freestyle Konrads, John GoldSwimming 100m backstroke Theile, David GoldSwimming 100m freestyle Devitt, John GoldSwimming 100m freestyle Fraser, Dawn GoldSwimming 400m freestyle Rose, Murray GoldAthletics 20km walk Freeman, Noel SilverAthletics 800m Jones, Brenda SilverEquestrian Three day event Lavis, Neale SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Rose, Murray SilverSwimming 200m butterfly Hayes, Neville SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Colquhoun, Alva SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Crapp, Lorraine SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Fraser, Dawn SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Konrads, Ilsa SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Andrew, Janice SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Fraser, Dawn SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Lassig, Rosemary SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Wilson, Marilyn SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Gathercole, Terence SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Hayes, Neville Silver
Swimming 4x100m medley relay Shipton, Geoffrey SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Theile, David SilverAthletics 10,000m Power, David BronzeBoxing Bantamweight Taylor, Oliver BronzeBoxing Light heavyweight Madigan, Anthony BronzeSwimming 100m butterfly Andrew, Janice BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Konrads, John BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Devitt, John BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Dickson, David BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Konrads, John BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Rose, Murray Bronze
1964 Olympic Games – Tokyo
Athletics 400m Cuthbert, Betty GoldSwimming 1500m freestyle Windle, Robert GoldSwimming 100m freestyle Fraser, Dawn GoldSwimming 200m breaststroke O’Brien, Ian GoldSwimming 200m butterfly Berry, Kevin GoldYachting 5.5 class Northam, William GoldYachting 5.5 class O’Donnell, Peter GoldYachting 5.5 class Sargeant, James GoldAthletics High jump Mason, Michele SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Bell, Lynette SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Murphy, Janice SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Fraser, Dawn SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Thorn, Robyn SilverAthletics 10,000m Clarke, Ron BronzeAthletics 200m Black, Marilyn BronzeAthletics 400m Amoore, Judith BronzeAthletics 80m hurdles Kilborn, Pam BronzeHockey Men Crossman, Mervyn BronzeHockey Men Dearing, Paul BronzeHockey Men Evans, Ray BronzeHockey Men Glencross, Brian BronzeHockey Men Hodder, Robin BronzeHockey Men Martin, Donald BronzeHockey Men McBryde, John BronzeHockey Men McCormack, John BronzeHockey Men McWatters, Donald BronzeHockey Men Nilan, Patrick BronzeHockey Men Pearce, Eric BronzeHockey Men Pearce, Julian BronzeHockey Men Piper, Desmond Bronze
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Hockey Men Smart, Donald BronzeHockey Men Waters, Anthony BronzeHockey Men Wood, Graham BronzeJudo Open division Boronovskis, Theodore BronzeSwimming 1500m freestyle Wood, Allan BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Wood, Allan BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Dickson, David BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Doak, Peter BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Ryan, John BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Windle, Robert BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Berry, Kevin BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Dickson, David BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay O’Brien, Ian BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Reynolds, Peter Bronze
1968 Olympic Games – Mexico City
Athletics 800m Doubell, Ralph GoldAthletics 80m hurdles Caird, Maureen GoldSwimming 100m butterfly McClements, Lynette GoldSwimming 100m freestyle Wenden, Michael GoldSwimming 200m freestyle Wenden, Michael GoldAthletics 200m Boyle, Raelene SilverAthletics 200m Norman, Peter SilverAthletics 80m hurdles Kilborn, Pam SilverHockey Men Busch, Arthur SilverHockey Men Dearing, Paul SilverHockey Men Evans, Ray SilverHockey Men Glencross, Brian SilverHockey Men Haigh, Robert SilverHockey Men Martin, Donald SilverHockey Men Mason, James SilverHockey Men McWatters, Donald SilverHockey Men Nilan, Patrick SilverHockey Men Pearce, Eric SilverHockey Men Pearce, Gordon SilverHockey Men Pearce, Julian SilverHockey Men Piper, Desmond SilverHockey Men Quine, Fredrick SilverHockey Men Riley, Ronald SilverHockey Men Smart, Donald SilverRowing Eight Dickson, Peter SilverRowing Eight Douglas, David SilverRowing Eight Duval, Alfred Silver
Rowing Eight Fazio, Joseph SilverRowing Eight Grover, Alan SilverRowing Eight Morgan, Michael SilverRowing Eight Pearce, Gary SilverRowing Eight Ranch, John SilverRowing Eight Shirlaw, Robert SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay McClements, Lynette SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Playfair, Judy SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Steinbeck, Janet SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Watson, Lynette SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Rogers, Gregory SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Wenden, Michael SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay White, Graham SilverSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Windle, Robert SilverAthletics 200m Lamy, Jennifer BronzeEquestrian Three day event (team) Cobcroft, Brien BronzeEquestrian Three day event (team) Roycroft, Wayne BronzeEquestrian Three day event (team) Roycroft, William BronzeSwimming 1500m freestyle Brough, Gregory BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Moras, Karen BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Cusack, Robert BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Rogers, Gregory BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Wenden, Michael BronzeSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Windle, Robert Bronze
1972 Olympic Games – Munich
Swimming 200m breaststroke Whitfield, Beverley GoldSwimming 200m freestyle Gould, Shane GoldSwimming 400m freestyle Cooper, Brad GoldSwimming 400m freestyle Gould, Shane GoldSwimming 200m medley Gould, Shane GoldSwimming 400m medley Neall, Gail GoldYachting Dragon Anderson, Thomas GoldYachting Dragon Cuneo, John GoldYachting Dragon Shaw, John GoldYachting Star class Anderson, John GoldYachting Star class Forbes, David GoldAthletics 100m Boyle, Raelene SilverAthletics 200m Boyle, Raelene SilverCycling 1km time trial Clark, Daniel SilverCycling Individual road race Sefton, Kevin SilverCycling Individual sprint Nicholson, John SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Windeatt, Graham Silver
Swimming 800m freestyle Gould, Shane SilverSwimming 100m breaststroke Whitfield, Beverley BronzeSwimming 100m freestyle Gould, Shane Bronze
1976 Olympic Games - Montreal
Hockey Men Bell, David SilverHockey Men Browning, Greg SilverHockey Men Charlesworth, Richard SilverHockey Men Cooke, Ian SilverHockey Men Dancer, Barry SilverHockey Men Golder, Douglas SilverHockey Men Haigh, Robert SilverHockey Men Hammond, Wayne SilverHockey Men Irvine, James SilverHockey Men Poole, Malcolm SilverHockey Men Proctor, Robert SilverHockey Men Reid, Graham SilverHockey Men Riley, Ronald SilverHockey Men Smith, Trevor SilverHockey Men Walsh, Terry SilverEquestrian Three day event (team) Bennett, Mervyn BronzeEquestrian Three day event (team) Piggott, Denis BronzeEquestrian Three day event (team) Roycroft, Wayne BronzeEquestrian Three day event (team) Roycroft, William BronzeSwimming 1500m freestyle Holland, Stephen BronzeYachting 470 class Brown, Ian BronzeYachting 470 class Ruff, Ian BronzeYachting Finn class Bertrand, John Bronze
1980 Olympic Games – Moscow
Swimming 4x100m medley relay Brooks, Neil GoldSwimming 4x100m medley relay Evans, Peter GoldSwimming 4x100m medley relay Kerry, Mark GoldSwimming 4x100m medley relay Tonelli, Mark GoldSwimming 800m freestyle Ford, Michelle GoldAthletics 400m Mitchell, Richard SilverCanoeing K1 500m Sumegi, John SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Metzker, Maxwell BronzeSwimming 100m breaststroke Evans, Peter BronzeSwimming 200m backstoke Kerry, Mark BronzeSwimming 200m butterfly Ford, Michelle BronzeSwimming 200m freestyle Brewer, Graeme Bronze
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1984 Olympic Games – Los Angeles
Athletics Heptathlon Nunn, Glynis GoldCycling 4000m team pursuit Grenda, Michael GoldCycling 4000m team pursuit Nichols, Kevin GoldCycling 4000m team pursuit Turtur, Michael GoldCycling 4000m team pursuit Woods, Dean GoldSwimming 200m butterfly Sieben, Jon GoldWeightlifting Super heavyweight Lukin, Dean GoldAthletics Long jump Honey, Gary SilverRowing Quad sculls Gullock, Gary SilverRowing Quad sculls Lovrich, Anthony SilverRowing Quad sculls McLaren, Timothy SilverRowing Quad sculls Reedy, Paul SilverSwimming 100m freestyle Stockwell, Mark SilverSwimming 200m breaststroke Beringen, Glenn SilverSwimming 200m butterfly Phillips, Karen SilverSwimming 400m medley Landells, Suzanne SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Brooks, Neil SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Delaney, Michael SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Fasala, Greg SilverSwimming 4x100m freestyle relay Stockwell, Mark SilverWeightlifting Light heavyweight Kabbas, Robert SilverAthletics Shot put Mulhall, Gael BronzeCanoeing K2 1000m Kelly, Barry BronzeCanoeing K2 1000m Kenny, Grant BronzeRowing Eight Battersby, James BronzeRowing Eight Edmunds, Ian BronzeRowing Eight Evans, Stephen BronzeRowing Eight Hefer, Robert BronzeRowing Eight Muller, Craig BronzeRowing Eight Patten, Sam BronzeRowing Eight Popa, Ion BronzeRowing Eight Thredgold, Gavin BronzeRowing Eight Willoughby, Tim BronzeRowing Coxed four Brancourt, Karen BronzeRowing Coxed four Chapman, Susan BronzeRowing Coxed four Foster, Margot BronzeRowing Coxed four Grey-Gardner, Robyn BronzeRowing Coxed four Lee, Susan BronzeShooting Sport pistol ladies Newlyn, Patricia BronzeSwimming 100m breaststroke Evans, Peter BronzeSwimming 100m butterfly Buchanan, Glen BronzeSwimming 200m medley Pearson, Michelle Bronze
Swimming 400m freestyle Lemberg, Justin BronzeSwimming 400m medley Woodhouse, Robert BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Buchanan, Glen BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Evans, Peter BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Kerry, Mark BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Stockwell, Mark BronzeYachting Tornado class Anderson, John BronzeYachting Tornado class Cairns, Christopher Bronze
1988 Olympic Games – Seoul
Athletics 400m hurdles Flintoff-King, Debra GoldHockey Women Belbin, Tracey GoldHockey Women Buchanan, Sharon GoldHockey Women Capes, Lee GoldHockey Women Capes, Michelle GoldHockey Women Carbon, Sally GoldHockey Women Dorman, Loretta GoldHockey Women Fish, Maree GoldHockey Women Hawkes, Rechelle GoldHockey Women Hillas, Lorraine GoldHockey Women Partridge, Kathleen GoldHockey Women Pereira, Jacqueline GoldHockey Women Pisani, Sandra GoldHockey Women Small, Kim GoldHockey Women Sullivan, Deborah GoldHockey Women Swain-Clement, Elspeth GoldHockey Women Tooth, Liane GoldSwimming 200m freestyle Armstrong, Duncan GoldAthletics Marathon O’Dea, Lisa SilverBoxing Light welterweight Cheney, Grahame SilverCanoeing K1 1000m Davies, Grant SilverCycling 1km time trial Vinnecombe, Martin SilverCycling 4000m ind pursuit Woods, Dean SilverSwimming 400m freestyle Armstrong, Duncan SilverCanoeing K2 1000m Foster, Peter BronzeCanoeing K2 1000m Graham, Kelvin BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit Dutton, Brett BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit McCarney, Wayne BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit McGlede, Stephen BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit McGrory, Scott BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit Woods, Dean BronzeCycling Individual sprint Neiwand, Gary BronzeSwimming 800m freestyle McDonald, Julie Bronze
Tennis Doubles Smylie, Elizabeth BronzeTennis Doubles Turnbull, Wendy Bronze
1992 Olympic Games – Barcelona
Canoeing K1 1000m Robinson, Clint GoldCycling Individual road race Watt, Kathryn GoldEquestrian Three day event Ryan, Matthew GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Hoy, Andrew GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Rolton, Gillian GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Ryan, Matthew GoldRowing Coxless four Cooper, Andrew GoldRowing Coxless four Green, Nicholas GoldRowing Coxless four McKay, Michael GoldRowing Coxless four Tomkins, James GoldRowing Double sculls Antonie, Peter GoldRowing Double sculls Hawkins, Stephen GoldSwimming 1500m freestyle Perkins, Kieren GoldCanoeing Slalom K1 Woodward, Danielle SilverCycling 1km time trial Kelly, Shane SilverCycling 3,000m ind pursuit Watt, Kathryn SilverCycling 4000m team pursuit Aitken, Brett SilverCycling 4000m team pursuit McGlede, Stephen SilverCycling 4000m team pursuit O’Brien, Shaun SilverCycling 4000m team pursuit O’Grady, Stuart SilverCycling Individual sprint Neiwand, Gary SilverHockey Men Bestall, John SilverHockey Men Birmingham, Warren SilverHockey Men Bodimeade, Lee SilverHockey Men Carey, Ashley SilverHockey Men Corbitt, Gregory SilverHockey Men Davies, Stephen SilverHockey Men Diletti, Damon SilverHockey Men Dreher, Lachlan SilverHockey Men Elmer, Lachlan SilverHockey Men Evans, Michael SilverHockey Men Lewis, Paul SilverHockey Men Reid, Graham SilverHockey Men Stacy, Jason SilverHockey Men Wansbrough, David SilverHockey Men Wark, Kenneth SilverHockey Men York, Michael SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Housman, Glen SilverSwimming 400m freestyle Perkins, Kieren Silver
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Swimming 800m freestyle Lewis, Hayley SilverAthletics Discus Costian, Daniela BronzeAthletics High jump Forsyth, Timothy BronzeCanoeing K4 1000m Andersson, Ramon BronzeCanoeing K4 1000m Graham, Kelvin BronzeCanoeing K4 1000m Rowling, Ian BronzeCanoeing K4 1000m Wood, Steven BronzeSwimming 100m breaststroke Riley, Samantha BronzeSwimming 100m breaststroke Rogers, Philip BronzeSwimming 200m backstroke Stevenson, Nicole BronzeSwimming 200m butterfly O’Neill, Susan BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Lewis, Hayley BronzeTennis Doubles McQuillan, Rachel BronzeTennis Doubles Provis, Nicole BronzeYachting Lechner Kleppich, Lars BronzeYachting Tornado class Booth, Mitchell Bronze
1996 Olympic Games – Atlanta
Equestrian Three day event (team) Dutton, Phillip GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Hoy, Andrew GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Rolton, Gillian GoldEquestrian Three day event (team) Schaeffer, Wendy GoldHockey Women Andrews, Michelle GoldHockey Women Annan, Alyson GoldHockey Women Dobson, Louise GoldHockey Women Farrell, Renita GoldHockey Women Haslam, Juliet GoldHockey Women Hawkes, Rechelle GoldHockey Women Maitland, Clover GoldHockey Women Marsden, Karen GoldHockey Women Morris, Jennifer GoldHockey Women Pereira, Jacqueline GoldHockey Women Peris, Nova GoldHockey Women Powell, Katrina GoldHockey Women Powell, Lisa GoldHockey Women Roche, Danielle GoldHockey Women Starre, Kate GoldHockey Women Tooth, Liane GoldRowing Coxless four Ginn, Drew GoldRowing Coxless four Green, Nicholas GoldRowing Coxless four McKay, Michael GoldRowing Coxless four Tomkins, James GoldRowing Coxless pair Slatter, Kate Gold
Rowing Coxless pair Still, Megan GoldShooting Double trap Mark, Russell GoldShooting Trap Diamond, Michael GoldSwimming 1500m freestyle Perkins, Kieren GoldSwimming 200m butterfly O’Neill, Susan GoldTennis Doubles Woodbridge, Todd GoldTennis Doubles Woodforde, Mark GoldAthletics 400m Freeman, Catherine SilverAthletics Javelin McPaul, Louise SilverCycling Individual sprint Ferris, Michelle SilverRowing Coxless pair Scott, Robert SilverRowing Coxless pair Weightman, David SilverSwimming 1500m freestyle Kowalski, Daniel SilverSwimming 100m butterfly Miller, Scott SilverSwimming 200m butterfly Thomas, Petria SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Denman, Helen SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Kennedy, Angela SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay O’Neill, Susan SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Riley, Samantha SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Ryan, Sarah SilverSwimming 4x100m medley relay Stevenson, Nicole SilverYachting Tornado class Booth, Mitchell SilverYachting Tornado class Landenberger, Andrew SilverBasketball Women Boyd, Carla BronzeBasketball Women Brogan, Michelle BronzeBasketball Women Brondello, Sandra BronzeBasketball Women Chandler, Michelle BronzeBasketball Women Cook, Allison BronzeBasketball Women Fallon, Trisha BronzeBasketball Women Gorman, Shelley BronzeBasketball Women Gull, Robyn BronzeBasketball Women Robinson, Fiona BronzeBasketball Women Sporn, Rachael BronzeBasketball ` Women Timms, Michele BronzeBasketball Women Whittle, Jennifer BronzeBeach Volleyball Women Cook, Natalie BronzeBeach Volleyball Women Pottharst, Kerri-Ann BronzeCanoeing K1 1000m Robinson, Clint BronzeCanoeing K2 500m Borchert, Katrin BronzeCanoeing K2 500m Wood, Anna BronzeCanoeing K2 500m Collins, Daniel BronzeCanoeing K2 500m Trim, Andrew BronzeCycling 4000m ind pursuit McGee, Bradley BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit Aitken, Brett Bronze
Cycling 4000m team pursuit McGee, Bradley BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit O’Grady, Stuart BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit O’Shannessey, Timothy BronzeCycling 4000m team pursuit Woods, Dean BronzeCycling Individual points race O’Grady, Stuart BronzeCycling Individual points race Tyler-Sharman, Lucy BronzeHockey Men Carruthers, Stuart BronzeHockey Men Choppy, Baeden BronzeHockey Men Davies, Stephen BronzeHockey Men Diletti, Damon BronzeHockey Men Dreher, Lachlan BronzeHockey Men Elmer, Lachlan BronzeHockey Men Garard, Brendan BronzeHockey Men Gaudoin, Paul BronzeHockey Men Hager, Mark BronzeHockey Men Lewis, Paul BronzeHockey Men Smith, Grant BronzeHockey Men Smith, Matthew BronzeHockey Men Sproule, Daniel BronzeHockey Men Stacy, Jason BronzeHockey Men Wark, Kenneth BronzeHockey Men York, Michael BronzeRowing LW double sculls Edwards, Anthony BronzeRowing LW double sculls Hick, Bruce BronzeRowing LW double sculls Joyce, Rebecca BronzeRowing LW double sculls Lee, Virginia BronzeRowing Quad sculls Free, Duncan BronzeRowing Quad sculls Hanson, Boden BronzeRowing Quad sculls Hooker, Leslie BronzeRowing Quad sculls Snook. Ronald BronzeShooting Double trap Huddleston, Deserie BronzeSoftball Brown, Joanne BronzeSoftball Cooper, Kim BronzeSoftball Crudgington, Carolyn BronzeSoftball Dienelt, Kerry BronzeSoftball Edebone, Peta BronzeSoftball Harding, Tanya BronzeSoftball Holliday, Jennifer BronzeSoftball Lester, Jocelyn BronzeSoftball McDermid, Sally BronzeSoftball McRae, Francine BronzeSoftball Petrie, Haylea BronzeSoftball Richardson, Nicole BronzeSoftball Roche, Melanie Bronze
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Softball Ward, Natalie BronzeSoftball Wilkins, Brooke BronzeSwimming 100m breaststroke Riley, Samantha BronzeSwimming 200m butterfly Goodman, Scott BronzeSwimming 200m freestyle Kowalski, Daniel BronzeSwimming 400m freestyle Kowalski, Daniel BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Dewick, Steven BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Haenen, Toby BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Klim, Michael BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Miller, Scott BronzeSwimming 4x100m medley relay Rogers, Philip BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Greville, Julia BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Johnson, Emma BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Mackie, Lise BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay O’Neill, Susan BronzeSwimming 4x200m freestyle relay Stevenson, Nicole BronzeWeightlifting 108+ kg Botev, Stefan BronzeYachting Star class Beashel, Colin BronzeYachting Star class Giles, David Bronze
2000 Olympic Games – Sydney
Archery Men's Individual Fairweather, Simon GoldAthletics 400m Freeman, Cathy GoldBeach Volleyball Women Cook, Natalie GoldBeach Volleyball Women Pottharst, Kerrie GoldCycling Madison Aitken, Brett GoldCycling Madison Mcgrory, Scott GoldEquestrian Three-Day Event (team) Dutton, Phillip GoldEquestrian Three-Day Event (team) Hoy, Andrew GoldEquestrian Three-Day Event (team) Ryan, Matt GoldEquestrian Three-Day Event (team) Tinney, Stuart GoldHockey Women Allen, Kate GoldHockey Women Annan, Alyson GoldHockey Women Carruthers, Lisa GoldHHockey Women Garard, Renita GoldHockey Women Haslam, Juliet GoldHockey Women Hawkes, Rechelle GoldHockey Women Hudson, Nikki GoldHockey Women Imison, Rachel GoldHockey Women Maitland, Clover GoldHockey Women Mitchell-Taverner, Claire GoldHockey Women Morris, Hockey GoldHockey Women Peek, Alison Gold
Hockey Women Powell, Katrina GoldHockey Women Skirving, Angie GoldHockey Women Starre, Kate GoldHockey Women Towers, Julie GoldSailing Men's 470 King, Tom GoldSailing Men's 470 Turnbull, Mark GoldSailing Women's 470 Armstrong, Jenny GoldSailing Women's 470 Stowell, Belinda GoldShooting Trap Diamond, Michael GoldSwimming 400m Freestyle Thorpe, Ian GoldSwimming 1500m Freestyle Hackett, Grant GoldSwimming 4x100m Freestyle Relay Callus, Ashley GoldSwimming 4x100m Freestyle Relay Fydler, Chris GoldSwimming 4x100m Freestyle Relay Klim, Michael GoldSwimming 4x100m Freestyle Relay Thorpe, Ian GoldSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay Kirby, William GoldSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay Klim, Michael GoldSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay Pearson, Todd GoldSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay Thorpe, Ian GoldSwimming 200m Freestyle O'Neill, Susan GoldTaekwondo Under 49kg Burns, Lauren GoldWater Polo Women Castle, Naomi GoldWater Polo Women Fox, Joanne GoldWater Polo Women Gusterson, Bridgette GoldWater Polo Women Hankin, Simone GoldWater Polo Women Higgins, Yvette GoldWater Polo Women Hooper, Kate GoldWater Polo Women Mayer, Bronwyn GoldWater Polo Women Miller, Gail GoldWater Polo Women Mills, Melissa GoldWater Polo Women Watson, Debbie GoldWater Polo Women Weekes, Liz GoldWater Polo Women Woodhouse, Danielle GoldWater Polo Women Woods, Taryn GoldAthletics Long Jump Taurima, Jai SilverAthletics Pole Vault Grigorieva, Tatiana SilverBasketball Women Boyd, Carla SilverBasketball Women Brondello, Sandy SilverBasketball Women Fallon, Trish SilverBasketball Women Griffiths, Michelle SilverBasketball Women Harrower, Kristi SilverBasketball Women Hill, Jo SilverBasketball Women Jackson, Lauren SilverBasketball Women La Fleur, Annie Silver
Basketball Women Sandie, Shelley SilverBasketball Women Sporn, Rachael SilverBasketball Women Timms, Michele SilverBasketball Women Whittle, Jenny SilverCanoeing K2 500m Collins, Daniel SilverCanoeing K2 500m Trim, Andrew SilverCycling Keirin Neiwand, Gary SilverCycling 500m Time Trial Ferris, Michelle SilverEquestrian Three-Day Event (individual) Hoy, Andrew SilverTrampoline Men's Wallace, Ji SilverRowing Eight Burke, Daniel SilverRowing Eight Fernandez, Jaime SilverRowing Eight Gordon, Alastair SilverRowing Eight Hayman, Brett SilverRowing Eight Jahrling, Robert SilverRowing Eight McKay, Mike SilverRowing Eight Porzig, Nick SilverRowing Eight Ryan, Christian SilverRowing Eight Welch, Stuart SilverRowing Lightweight Coxless Four Balmforth, Darren SilverRowing Lightweight Coxless Four Burgess, Simon SilverRowing Lightweight Coxless Four Edwards, Anthony SilverRowing Lightweight Coxless Four Richards, Robert SilverRowing Coxless Pair Slatter, Kate SilverRowing Coxless Pair Taylor, Rachael SilverSailing Open Tornado Bundock, Darren SilverSailing Open Tornado Forbes, John SilverShooting Men's Double Trap Mark, Russell SilverSwimming 200m Freestyle Thorpe, Ian SilverSwimming 1500m Freestyle Perkins, Kieren SilverSwimming 100m Butterfly Klim, Michael SilverSwimming 100m Backstroke Welsh, Matthew SilverSwimming 4x100m Medley Relay Harrison, Regan SilverSwimming 4x100m Medley Relay Huegill, Geoff SilverSwimming 4x100m Medley Relay Klim, Michael SilverSwimming 4x100m Medley Relay Welsh, Matthew SilverSwimming 200m Butterfly O'Neill, Susan SilverSwimming 100m Breaststroke Jones, Leisel SilverSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay O'Neill, Susan SilverSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay Rooney, Giaan SilverSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay Thomas, Petria SilverSwimming 4x200m Freestyle Relay Thomson, Kirsten SilverSwimming 4x100m Medley Relay Calub, Dyana SilverSwimming 4x100m Medley Relay Jones, Leisel Silver
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Swimming 4x100m Medley Relay O'Neill, Susie SilverSwimming 4x100m Medley Relay Thomas, Petria SilverTaekwondo Over 80kg Trenton, Daniel SilverTennis Men's Doubles Woodbridge, Todd SilverTennis Men's Doubles Woodforde, Mark SilverTriathlon Women's Jones, Michellie SilverCanoeing K1 500m Borchert, Katrin BronzeCycling Individual Pursuit McGee, Brad BronzeCycling 1km Time Trial Kelly, Shane BronzeCycling Olympic Sprint Eadie, Sean BronzeCycling Olympic Sprint Hill, Darryn BronzeCycling Olympic Sprint Neiwand, Gary BronzeDiving Synchronised 3m Springboard Newbery, Robert BronzeDiving Synchronised 3m Springboard Pullar, Dean BronzeDiving Synchronised 10m Platform Gilmore, Rebecca BronzeDiving Synchronised 10m Platform Tourky, Loudy BronzeHockey Men Brennan, Michael BronzeHockey Men Commens, Adam BronzeHockey Men Davies, Stephen BronzeHockey Men Diletti, Damon BronzeHockey Men Dreher, Lachlan BronzeHockey Men Duff, Jason BronzeHockey Men Elder, Troy BronzeHockey Men Elmer, James BronzeHockey Men Gaudoin, Paul BronzeHockey Men Holt, Stephen BronzeHockey Men Livermore, Brent BronzeHockey Men Sproule, Daniel BronzeHockey Men Stacy, Jay BronzeHockey Men Victory, Craig BronzeHockey Men Wells, Matthew BronzeHockey Men York, Michael BronzeJudo -57kg Pekli, Maria BronzeRowing Coxless Pair Long, Matthew BronzeRowing Coxless Pair Tomkins, James BronzeRowing Coxless Four Dodwell, Ben BronzeRowing Coxless Four Hanson, Bo BronzeRowing Coxless Four Stewart, Geoff BronzeRowing Coxless Four Stewart, James BronzeSailing Open Laser Blackburn, Michael BronzeShooting 10m Air Pistol Forder, Annemarie BronzeSoftball Allen, Sandra BronzeSoftball Brown, Joanne BronzeSoftball Dienelt, Kerry Bronze
Softball Edebone, Peta BronzeSoftball Fairhurst, Sue BronzeSoftball Follas, Selina BronzeSoftball Hanes, Fiona BronzeSoftball Hardie, Kelly BronzeSoftball Harding, Tanya BronzeSoftball Mccreedy, Sally BronzeSoftball Morrow, Simmone BronzeSoftball Roche, Melanie BronzeSoftball Titcume, Natalie BronzeSoftball Ward, Natalie BronzeSoftball Wilkins, Brooke BronzeSwimming 100m Butterfly Huegill, Geoff BronzeSwimming 200m Butterfly Norris, Justin BronzeSwimming 200m Backstroke Welsh, Matthew BronzeSwimming 200m Butterfly Thomas, Petria Bronze
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Our own Lion of AthensIt was in the old, marble Panathinaiko Stadium, venue forthe archery events at this year's Athens Olympics, thatAustralia's first assault on the Modern Olympic Games waslaunched. The year was 1896, the stadium was a brand,spanking new showpiece, and the Australian contingent atthe first of the new Olympics consisted of one youngmiddle-distance runner from Melbourne, Edwin Flack. Hewasn't strictly representing Australia, because the nation hadnot then been born. He came from one of a loose collectionof colonies, a group that would not be federated until 1901,and he chose to run at the Games in the dark-blue vests ofhis old school, Melbourne Grammar, and his home-town club,the Melburnian Hare and Hounds.
Flack, 21, was studying accountancy at the time in London.He took a month's leave to travel to Athens, rented a roomthere with an English friend, George Robertson, thenembarked on what turned out to be the most exciting weekof his life. In that marble stadium he won a heat and final ofthe 800 metres, as well as the sudden-death 1500 metres.Then, on a euphoric high, he tackled the marathon --- adistance he had never run before --- and for a while lookedlike winning it. He was leading at the 34-kilometre markuntil he began to stagger, then finally collapsed. The race,won by the Greek Spiridon Louis, finished in thePanathinaiko Stadium, just as this year's marathon will. Atthe end of the week Flack was being followed everywhereby adoring crowds, who had taken to calling him "the Lionof Athens".
Athens, with a population of 80,000 spread mainly aroundthe Acropolis, was something of a carnival town thatspringtime, and Flack was a joyous, have-a-go competitor. Incompany with his pal Robertson, he tried his hand in thetennis competition, although neither had great skill at thegame. Both lost their first-round singles matches, andtogether they were beaten in their only doubles encounter.But because only five pairs entered the doubles, and theirfirst-round opponents did not turn up, their only matchbecame in effect a semi-final. They have thus been accordedthe status of bronze medallists.
Edwin Flack, who died in 1935, was Australia's true Olympicpioneer. He was the first hero: the first to compete, the firstto win. Moreover, his unheralded appearance in Athens gaveAustralians their first real awareness of the existence of theOlympic Games. Australia is rightly proud of its rare,unbroken link with the Olympics, ever since their birth. It'stimely just now to remember that it is a record which simplycould not have existed without that modest young man, ourown Lion of Athens.
Harry Gordon CMG AM
Official Historian, Australian Olympic Committee
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Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA)Olympic Stadium Opening and Closing Ceremonies 72,000
Athletics 72,000Football (Final) 72,000
Olympic Tennis Centre Tennis 8,600 Centre Court4,300 Show Courts
200 Match Courts
Olympic Indoor Hall Basketball (Final) 19,250Gymnastics (Artistic) 17,500Gymnastics (Trampoline) 17,500
Olympic Velodrome Cycling (Track) 5,250
Olympic Aquatic Centre Diving 6,200 Indoor poolSwimming 11,500 Main PoolSynchronised Swimming 5,300 Synchronised Swimming poolWater Polo 11,500 Main Pool
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic ComplexOlympic Beach Volleyball Centre Beach Volleyball 9,600
Faliro Sports Pavillion Handball (Preliminaries) 8,100Taekwondo 8,100
Peace and Friendship Stadium Volleyball 13,200
Goudi Olympic Complex Goudi Olympic Hall Badminton 4,100
Modern Pentathlon (Shooting, Fencing) 3,000
Modern Pentathlon Centre Modern Pentathlon (Swimming) 2,500 Swimming/Municipal PoolRunning/Riding Arena Modern Pentathlon 5,000 Equestrian, Running
Helliniko Olympic ComplexFencing Hall Fencing (Preliminaries) 3,800
Fencing (Finals) 5,000
Helliniko Indoor Arena Basketball (Preliminaries) 14,100Handball (Finals) 13,000
Olympic Baseball Centre Baseball 8,700 Field 14,000 Field 2
Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Canoe/Kayak (Slalom) 7,600
Olympic Hockey Centre Hockey 7,300 Pitch 12,100 Pitch 2
Olympic Softball Stadium Softball 4,800
Schinias Olympic ComplexSchinias Olympic Rowing Rowing 14,000and Canoeing Centre Canoe/Kayak (Flatwater) 14,000
Markopoulo Olympic ComplexMarkopoulo Olympic Equestrian (Eventing) 15,000Equestrian Centre Equestrian (Jumping) 10,000
Equestrian (Dressage) 8,100
Markopoulo Olympic Shooting Centre Shooting 4,000
Intercity Football VenuesPampeloponnisiako Stadium, Patras Football (Preliminaries) 21,000
Panthessaliko Stadium, Volos Football (Preliminaries) 22,700
Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki Football (Preliminaries/Semi-final) 28,200
Pankritio Stadium, Heraklio Football 26,400
Karaiskaki Stadium, Athens Football (Preliminaries/Semi-final/Quarter-finals) 33,000
Olympic Stadium Football Final 72,000
Other Athens VenuesAgios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre Sailing Unlimited
1,600 Medal Ceremonies
Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre Cycling (Time Trial) 3,600
Triathlon 3,600
Panathinaiko Stadium Archery 7,500Marathon (Finish) 34,500
Athens City Centre Road Race Course Cycling (Road Race) Unlimited
Galatsi Olympic Hall Table Tennis 6,500Gymnastics (Rhythmic) 6,500
Ano Liossia Olympic Hall Judo 9,000Wrestling (Greco-Roman) 9,000Wrestling (Freestyle) 9,000
Peristeri Olympic Boxing Hall Boxing 8,000
Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall Weightlifting 5,100
Parnitha Mountain Bike Venue Cycling (Mountain Bike) 15,500
Ancient Stadium, Olympia Athletics (Shot Put) 300
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MOZ MozambiqueMYA MyanmarNAM NamibiaNRU NauruNEP NepalNED NetherlandsAHO Netherlands AntillesNZL New ZealandNCA NicaraguaNIG NigerNGR NigeriaNOR NorwayOMA OmanPAK PakistanPLW PalauPLE PalestinePAN PanamaPNG Papua New GuineaPAR ParaguayCHN People’s Republic of ChinaPER PeruPHI PhilippinesPOL PolandPOR PortugalPUR Puerto RicoQAT QatarMDA Republic of MoldovaROM RomaniaRUS Russian FederationRWA RwandaSKN Saint Kitts & NevisLCA Saint LuciaVIN Saint Vincent & the GrenadinesSAM SamoaSMR San MarinoSTP Sao Tome & PrincipeKSA Saudi ArabiaSEN SenegalSCG Serbia and MontenegroSEY SeychellesSLE Sierra LeoneSIN Singapore
SVK SlovakiaSLO SloveniaSOL Solomon IslandsSOM SomaliaRSA South AfricaESP SpainSRI Sri LankaSUD SudanSUR SurinameSWZ SwazilandSWE SwedenSUI SwitzerlandSYR Syrian Arab RepublicTJK TajikistanTHA ThailandTLS Timor-LesteTOG TogoTGA TongaTRI Trinidad & TobagoTUN TunisiaTUR TurkeyTKM TurkmenistanUGA UgandaUKR UkraineUAE United Arab EmiratesTAN United Republic of TanzaniaUSA United States of AmericaURU UruguayUZB UzbekistanVAN VanuatuVEN VenezuelaVIE VietnamISV Virgin IslandsYEM YemenZAM ZambiaZIM Zimbabwe
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ArcheryDates 15-21 August 2004 (Days 2-8)
Venue Panathinaiko Stadium
Capacity 7,500
EventsMen Individual, TeamWomen Individual, Team
Medals Men: 2 gold, silver, bronzeWomen: 2 gold, silver, bronze
Athletes Barnes, David Individual, Team EventBridger, Deonne Individual, Team EventCuddihy, Tim Individual, Team EventFairweather, Simon Individual, Team EventGalbraith, Jo-Ann Individual, Team EventJennison, Melissa Individual, Team Event
Officials Chaplin, John Section ManagerLee, Ki Sik CoachLee, Matthew Coach
Archery ScheduleAthens AET
Sunday 15 August Day 2Individual Women 1/32 Eliminations 8:30am 3:30pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonIndividual Women 1/32 Eliminations 3:30pm 10:30pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa Jennison
Monday 16 August Day 3Individual Men 1/32 Eliminations 8:30am 3:30pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherIndividual Men 1/32 Eliminations 3:30pm 10:30pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon Fairweather
Tuesday 17 August Day 4Individual Women 1/16 Eliminations 8:30am 3:30pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonIndividual Men 1/16 Eliminations 3:30pm 10:30pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon Fairweather
Wednesday 18 August Day 5Individual Women 1/8 Eliminations 8:30am 3:30pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonIndividual Women Quarter-finals 3:45pm 10:45pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonIndividual Women Semi-finals 4:45pm 11:45pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonIndividual Women Bronze Medal Match 5:21pm 12:21am* Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonIndividual Women Gold Medal Match 5:39pm 12:39am* Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa Jennison
Thursday 19 August Day 6Individual Men 1/8 Eliminations 8:30am 3:30pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherIndividual Men Quarter-finals 3:45pm 10:45pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherIndividual Men Semi-finals 4:45pm 11:45pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherIndividual Men Bronze Medal Match 5:21pm 12:21am* David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherIndividual Men Gold Medal Match 5:39pm 12:39am* David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon Fairweather
Athens AET
Friday 20 August Day 7Team Women 1/8 Eliminations 8:30am 3:30pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonTeam Women Quarter-finals 10:30am 5:30pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonTeam Women Semi-finals 3:45pm 10:45pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonTeam Women Bronze Medal Match 4:44pm 11:44pm Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa JennisonTeam Women Gold Medal Match 5:14pm 12:14am* Deonne Bridger, Jo-Ann Galbraith,
Melissa Jennison
Saturday 21 August Day 8Team Men 1/8 Eliminations 8:30am 3:30pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherTeam Men Quarter-finals 10:30am 5:30pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherTeam Men Semi-finals 3:45pm 10:45pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherTeam Men Bronze Medal Match 4:44pm 11:44pm David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
Simon FairweatherTeam Men Gold Medal Match 5:14pm 12:14am* David Barnes, Tim Cuddihy,
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Date of Birth 22nd February 1986 (18yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Canberra, ACTHeight 185cm (6’0”)Weight 82kg (181lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Adelaide Archery ClubCoach Ki Sik LeeRepresents SAOccupation StudentEducation Bachelor of Commerce (Commercial Law) at Adelaide
University (deferred)
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2003 Australian Olympic Youth Festival Individual - 1st; Team - 1st• 2003 European Grand Prix (Porec) Recurve - 3rd (114); Team - 4th• 2003 Grand Prix Recurve - 5th• 2003 World Championships (New York City) Recurve - 3rd (107) • 2003 Olympic Test Event (Athens) Recurve - 3rd (112) • 2003 Australian National Championships Recurve - 1st• 2002 Junior National Championships (Adelaide) U16 Boys Recurve - 1st• 2002 Junior Archery World Championships (Nymburk) Cadet Division
Recurve - 2nd; Team - 1st (WR)• 2002 Australian National Championships (Sydney) Recurve - 1st
Interesting Facts• David started archery in 1995 when he was only nine years of age in his
backyard with a bow and arrow• He joined the Adelaide Archery Club after his parents encouraged him to do so• David's career highlights include winning gold at the 2003 Australian Youth
Olympic Festival, silver at the 2002 Junior World Championships, and anoverall win by the Australian team and an individual bronze at the 2003 WorldChampionships
• At the age of 13 he was invited to represent Australia at the Olympic testevent in Sydney
• David enjoys body boarding, playing hockey, soccer and baseballBarnes, David (Archery) Barnes, David SA Individual,
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BRIDGER, DeonneIndividual, Team Event
Date of Birth 15th May 1972 (32yrs)Born Perth, WALives Canberra, ACTHeight 168cm (5’6”)Weight 62kg (137lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club Kalamunda Governor Stirling Archery ClubCoach Ki Sik LeeRepresents WAOccupation Athlete; Administration OfficerEmployer Australia PostEducation Currently studying Bachelor of Business at Monash
University
Olympic Games 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results1996 Atlanta: Individual (57th)
Recent Performances• 2003 Australian National Championships Recurve - 4th• 2003 European Grand Prix Recurve - 25th (157); Team - 12th• 2003 Grand Prix Recurve - 56th• 2003 Olympic Test Event (Athens) Recurve - 47th (130)• 2002 Golden Arrow European Grand Prix Recurve - 23rd• 2002 Australian National Championships (Sydney) Recurve - 1st• 2001 Korea International Recurve - 10th• 2001 World Championships (Beijing) Recurve - 41st; Team - 18th• 2000 Grand Prix Recurve - 15th
Interesting Facts• Deonne started competing in archery in 1976• Her career highlight was shooting a personal best at the 2002 World
Championships and representing Australia at the 1996 Olympic Games• She was awarded the Ian Diffen Sports Star of the Year Award in 1989 and
has won the Sporting Shooters Athlete of the Year several times• Her hero is US Olympic diving legend Greg Louganis• Deonne enjoys eating out, movies and playing netballBridger, Deonne (Archery) Bridger, Deonne WA Individual,
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CUDDIHY, TimIndividual, Team Event
Date of Birth 21st May 1987 (17yrs)Born Toowoomba, QLDLives Canberra, ACTHeight 184cm (6’0”)Weight 84kg (185lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Toowoomba Company of ArchersCoach Ki Sik LeeRepresents QLDOccupation Student
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2003 Australian Olympic Youth Festival Team - 1st• 2003 Australian National Championships Recurve - 2nd• 2003 European Grand Prix Recurve - 5th (160); Team - 4th• 2003 Grand Prix Recurve - 8th• 2003 World Championships (New York City) Recurve - 4th (107)• 2003 Olympic Test Event (Athens) Recurve - 15th (156) • 2002 Junior National Championships (Adelaide) U18 Boys Recurve - 1st• 2002 Junior Archery World Championships (Nymburk) Cadet Division
Recurve - 1st• 2002 Australian National Championships (Sydney) Recurve - 6th
Interesting Facts• Tim started firing arrows whilst playing Cowboys and Indians with his brother
and sister. At age 11 he joined the Toowoomba Company of Archers• Tim started competing in 2000 having moved from Toowoomba to Canberra
after taking an AIS scholarship• His career highlights are competing at the World Senior Championships and
the World Cadet Championships• Ki Sik Lee, his coach, has been the most influential person in his career, with
Korean archer, Oh Kyo Moon, the most admired• Tim is in Year 11 at Lake Ginninderra College (Canberra)• Cuddihy is the reigning world cadet under-16 champion. His team-mate
Simon Fairweather is the defending Sydney 2000 gold medallist and DavidBarnes is a bronze medallist from the World Championships in 2003
Cuddihy, Tim (Archery) Cuddihy, Tim QLD Individual, Team Event
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Date of Birth 9th October 1969 (34yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Canberra, ACTHeight 175cm (5’8”)Weight 71kg (157lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Canberra Archery ClubCoach Ki Sik LeeOccupation Jewellery maker and designerEmployer Self employedEducation Applied Arts Degree, University of South Australia;
BA Jewellery Design
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona, 1988 Seoul
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Individual (1st); Team (12th)1996 Atlanta: Individual (52th); Team (4th)1992 Barcelona: Individual (25th); Team (7th)1988 Seoul: Individual (16th); Team (13th)
Olympic Medals 1 Gold medal
Recent Performances• Tournament of Nations Recurve - 20th (158)• 2000 Golden Arrow Recurve - 7th
Interesting Facts• Simon is married to former triathlete world champion Jackie Gallagher• His sister Kate also competed in Archery for Australia at the Sydney 2000
Olympics• Simon claimed the world champion title in 1991, and has competed at every
National Championships since 1987 winning 12 titles• After disappointing performances at the Seoul, Barcelona and Atlanta
Olympics, Simon seriously considered giving the sport away until he metformer South Korean coach Ki Sik Lee who persuaded him to give the sportanother try. His efforts paid off winning gold at the Sydney Games in front ofa home crowd
• He was awarded the Young Australian of the Year in 1991 and 1992 and theAustralian Confederation of Sport Male Sports Star of the Year in 1992
• Fairweather trained himself on his uncle's farm at Strathalbyn, South Australia.At the 1991 championship in Poland he became the first Australian to win aworld archery title
Fairweather, Simon (Archery) Fairweather, Simon Individual,Team Event
GALBRAITH, Jo-AnnIndividual, Team Event
Date of Birth 20th February 1985 (19yrs)Born Perth, WALives Canberra, ACTHeight 173cm (5’8”)Weight 72kg (159lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Clubs Bowmen Archery Club, Melville Archery ClubCoach Ki Sik LeeRepresents WAOccupation Athlete; StudentEmployer Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) NutritionEducation Currently studying Medical Science at University of
Canberra
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2003 Australian Olympic Youth Festival Individual - 3rd; Team - 2nd• 2003 Australian National Championships Recurve - 3rd• 2003 Australian Junior Archery Championships (Perth) U18 Recurve - 2nd• 2003 European Grand Prix (Porec) Recurve - (150); Team - 12th• 2003 Grand Prix Recurve - 57th• 2003 Olympic Test Event (Athens) Recurve - 54th (121)• 2002 Junior World Target Championships 40th Overall• 2002 State Clout Championships U14 Boys Division - 1st• 2002 Junior National Championships (Adelaide) U18 Girls Recurve - 1st• 2002 Junior Archery World Championships (Nymburk) Junior Division
Recurve - 43rd• 2002 Australian National Championships (Sydney) Recurve - 5th• 2001 Junior National Archery Championships (Sydney) U16 Girls Recurve -
1st• 2001 Junior Trans Tasman Championships Recurve - 1st
Interesting Facts• Jo-Ann claimed three junior world records in 2000• She was the 2001 and 2002 National All-round Junior Champion• Jo-Ann was named the 2000 Western Australian Junior Shooting Sportsperson
of the Year• Ki Sik Lee, her coach, has been the most influential person in her career• Jo-Ann can speak German and she enjoys being with friends, shopping and
going to the beachGalbraith, Jo-ann (Archery) Galbraith, Jo-Ann WA Individual,
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JENNISON, MelissaIndividual, Team Event
Date of Birth 7th May 1982 (22yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Canberra, ACTHeight 167cm (5’5”)Weight 89kg (196lbs)Club Warringah ArchersCoach Ki Sik LeeRepresents NSWOccupation Student
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Individual (19th); Team (9th)
Recent Performances• 2003 World Championships (New York City) Recurve - 77th• 2003 National Match Play Championships (Sydney) Recurve - 1st• 2001 World Championships (Beijing) Recurve - 80th• 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix Recurve - 1st
Interesting Facts• In 1999 Melissa became the first Junior Recurve athlete in Australia to obtain a
1300 FITA star, in a FITA International recognised shoot• At the Asian Grand Prix held in Malaysia 1999, Melissa scored a personal best
of 1327 for a Womens FITA gaining a National Tournament Record, a recordwhich still stands today
• Melissa was the first junior archer to win three national titles within 12months - Junior National 18-19 January 1999, Open Nationals 18-19 April 1999and Junior Nationals and Junior Nationals 13-14 January 2000
Jennison, Melissa (Archery) Jennison, Melissa NSW Individual,Team Event
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Date of Birth 13 April 1936 (68yrs)Born Rose Bay, NSWOccupation SolicitorEmployer Self employedChaplin, John (Archery)
LEE, Ki SikHead Coach
Date of Birth 2 July 1957 (47yrs)Born Seoul, South KoreaOccupation Archery CoachEmployer Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Lee, Ki Sik (Archery)
LEE, MatthewCoach
Date of Birth 30 September 1966 (37yrs)Born Moree, NSWOccupation Archery CoachEmployer Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
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Dates 18, 20-29 August 2004 (Days 5, 7-16)
Venues Olympic Stadium, Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA)Ancient Olympic Stadium - ShotputMarathon Course, Marathon to Panathinaikon Stadium
Capacity Olympic Stadium: 72,000Ancient Olympic Stadium: 300Panathinaikon Stadium: 34,500
Mens EventsTrack 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m, 110m Hurdles, 400m Hurdles, 3000m Steeplechase,
4x100m Relay, 4x400m RelayJumps High Jump, Pole Vault, Long Jump, Triple Jump Throws Shot Put, Discus Throw, Hammer Throw, Javelin Throw Combined Event Decathlon Road 20km Race Walk, 50km Race Walk, Marathon Race
Womens EventsTrack 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m, 100m Hurdles, 400m Hurdles, 4x100m Relay,
4x400m RelayJumps High Jump, Pole Vault, Long Jump, Triple JumpThrows Shot Put, Discus Throw, Hammer Throw, Javelin ThrowCombined Event Heptathlon Road 20km Race Walk, Marathon Race
Medals Men: 24 gold, silver, bronzeWomen: 22 gold, silver, bronze
Athletes See next page
Officials See next page
Adams, Luke 20km WalkAnlezark, Justin Shot PutBasil, Adam 4x100m RelayBezabeh, Sisay MarathonBurgess, Paul Pole VaultDawes, Christie 800m WheelchairDeakes, Nathan 20km Walk, 50km WalkDi Bella, Paul 4x100m RelayDwyer, Patrick 4x400m RelayDziubak, Oliver JavelinEagles, Bronwyn Hammer ThrowFearnley, Kurt 1500m WheelchairGeddes, David 4x400m RelayHamlyn-Harris, William JavelinHarrison, Nicholas MarathonHewitt, Lauren 200mHill, Clinton 400m, 4x400m RelayHooker, Steve Pole VaultHowe, Kym Pole VaultJamieson, Sarah 1500mJohnson, Benita 10000mJohnson, Patrick 4x100m RelayKrueger, Brooke Hammer ThrowLewis, Tamsyn 800mMarkov, Dmitri Pole VaultMcCann, Kerryn Marathon
McGregor, Haley 10000mMcManus, Andrew 4x100m RelayMiller, Adam 200m, 4x100m RelayMottram, Craig 5000mMurphy, Andrew Triple JumpNowill, Peter 3000m SteeplechaseOrmrod, Mark 4x400m RelayPittman, Jana 400m HurdlesPrice, Petrina High JumpRendell, Stuart Hammer ThrowRoss, Joshua 100m, 4x100m RelaySauvage, Louise 800m WheelchairSaville, Jane 20km WalkSaville, Natalie 20km WalkSosimenko, Deborah Hammer ThrowStankovic, Eliza 800m WheelchairSteffensen, John 4x400m RelayThompson, Bronwyn Long JumpTroop, Lee MarathonVincent, Casey 400m, 4x400m RelayWebb, Cheryl 20km WalkWheeler, Kylie Heptathlon
Huxley, Dianne Grant, Carol Connor, Keith Barbour, Timothy Bideau, Nic Bourne, Gary Cavallo, Vince Dawes, Andrew Hull, Gregory Khmel, Michael King, Phil Kirkbride, Brent Ladbrook, Mark Lambart, Andrew Lemcke, Shane Lemke, SteveMallett, Clifford Murphy, Scott Parnov, Alex Rizzo, Bruno Shankelton, Ernest Sopko, Rudolf Stewart, Mark Vallance, Brent Ward, Grant
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Wednesday 18 August Day 5Shot Put Women Qualifying Rounds 8:30am 3:30pm Shot Put Men Qualifying Rounds 10:00am 5:00pm Justin AnlezarkShot Put Women Final 4:00pm 11:00pm Shot Put Men Final 5:30pm 6:15am* Justin Anelzark
Friday 20 August Day 720km Race Walk Men 9:00am 4:00pm Luke Adams, Nathan DeakesHammer Throw Men Qualifying Rounds 9:15am 4:15pm Stuart RendellHeptathlon 100m Hurdles Women 9:30am 4:30pm Kylie WheelerTriple Jump Men Qualifying Rounds 9:55am 4:55pm Andrew MurphyHeptathlon High Jump Women 10:40am 5:40pm Kylie WheelerHammer Throw Men Qualifying Rounds 10:45am 5:45pm Stuart Rendell100m Women Round 1 10:50am 5:50pm Heptathlon Shot Put Women 7:30pm 2:30am* Kylie Wheeler1500m Men Round 1 7:35pm 2:35am*100m Women Round 2 8:05pm 3:05am*High Jump Men Qualifying Rounds 8:20pm 3:20am*Heptathlon 200m Women 8:50pm 3:50am* Kylie Wheeler400m Men Round 1 9:20pm 4:20am* Clinton Hill, Casey VincentDiscus Throw Women Qualifying Rounds 9:30pm 4:30am*800m Women Round 1 10:00pm 5:00am* Tamsyn Lewis10000m Men Final 10:35pm 5:35am*Discus Throw Women Qualifying Rounds 10:50pm 5:50am*5000m Women Round 1 11:15pm 6:15am*
Saturday 21 August Day 8Discus Throw Men Qualifying Rounds 9:00am 4:00pm 400m Hurdles Women Round 1 9:05am 4:05pm Jana Pittman400m Women Round 1 9:45am 4:45pm Jana PittmanHeptathlon Long Jump Women 10:00am 5:00pm Kylie WheelerDiscus Throw Men Qualifying Rounds 10:30am 5:30pm 100m Men Round 1 10:35am 5:35pm Joshua RossHeptathlon Javelin Throw Women 6:30pm 1:30am* Kylie WheelerPole Vault Women Qualifying Rounds 7:00pm 2:00am* Kym Howe100m Men Round 2 7:40pm 2:40am* Joshua RossHeptathlon Javelin Throw Women 7:45pm 2:45am* Kylie Wheeler100m Women Semi-finals 8:20pm 3:20am*
Triple Jump Women Qualifying Rounds 8:35pm 3:35am*800m Women Semi-finals 8:40pm 3:40am* Tamsyn LewisDiscus Throw Women Final 9:10pm 4:10am*400m Men Semi-finals 9:15pm 4:15am* Clinton Hill, Casey VincentHeptathlon 800m Women Final 9:40pm 4:40am* Kylie Wheeler3000m Steeplechase Men Round 1 10:05pm 5:05am* Peter Nowill100m Women Final 10:55pm 5:55am*
Sunday 22 August Day 9Marathon Women 6:00pm 1:00am* Kerryn McCannHigh Jump Men Final 7:30pm 2:30am*100m Hurdles Women Round 1 7:35pm 2:35am*Triple Jump Men Final 8:10pm 3:10am* Andrew MurphyWheelchair 1500m Men 8:35pm 3:35am* Kurt FearnleyWheelchair 800m Women 8:45pm 3:45am* Christie Dawes, Louise Sauvage,
Eliza Stankovic100m Men Semi-finals 8:55pm 3:55am* Joshua RossHammer Throw Men Final 9:15pm 4:15am* Stuart Rendell400m Hurdles Women Semi-finals 9:20pm 4:20am* Jana Pittman1500m Men Semi-finals 9:50pm 4:50am*400m Women Semi-finals 10:15pm 5:15am* Jana Pittman100m Hurdles Women Round 2 10:40pm 5:40am*100m Men Final 11:10pm 6:10am* Joshua Ross
Monday 23 August Day 1020km Race Walk Women 9:00am 4:00pm Jane Saville, Natalie Saville,
Cheryl WebbHammer Throw Women Qualifying Rounds 9:10am 4:10pm Bronwyn Eagles, Brooke Krueger,
Deborah SosimenkoDecathlon 100m Men 9:15am 4:15pm Decathlon Long Jump Men 10:15am 5:15pm Hammer Throw Women Qualifying Rounds 10:40am 5:40pm Bronwyn Eagles, Brooke Krueger,
Deborah Sosimenko200m Women Round 1 11:00am 6:00pm Lauren HewittDecathlon Shot Put Men 12:10pm 7:10pm Decathlon High Jump Men 6:30pm 1:30am*Triple Jump Women Final 6:45pm 1:45am*100m Hurdles Women Semi-finals 7:00pm 2:00am*400m Hurdles Men Round 1 7:30pm 2:30am*Discus Throw Men Final 8:20pm 3:20am*200m Women Round 2 8:25pm 3:25am* Lauren Hewitt800m Women Final 8:55pm 3:55am* Tamsyn Lewis400m Men Final 9:05pm 4:05am* Clinton Hill, Casey VincentDecathlon 400m Men 9:20pm 4:20am*
Tuesday 24 August Day 11Decathlon 110m Hurdles Men 9:00am 4:00pm 110m Hurdles Men Round 1 9:35am 4:35pm Decathlon Discus Throw Men 10:00am 5:00pm 200m Men Round 1 10:20am 5:20pm Adam MillerDecathlon Discus Throw Men 10:00am 5:00pm 200m Men Round 1 10:20am 5:20pm Adam MillerDecathlon Discus Throw Men 11:30am 6:30pm Decathlon Pole Vault Men 1:00pm 8:00pm Decathlon Javelin Throw Men 7:30pm 2:30am*Long Jump Men Qualifying Rounds 7:45pm 2:45am*200m Men Round 2 8:00pm 3:00am* Adam Miller1500m Women Round 1 8:30pm 3:30am* Sarah JamiesonPole Vault Women Final 8:55pm 3:55am* Kym HoweDecathlon Javelin Throw Men 9:00pm 4:00am*400m Hurdles Men Semi-finals 9:05pm 4:05am*3000m Steeplechase Men Final 9:40pm 4:40am* Peter Nowill200m Women Semi-finals 10:05pm 5:05am* Lauren Hewitt100m Hurdles Women Final 10:30pm 5:30am*400m Women Final 10:50pm 5:50am* Jana PittmanDecathlon 1500m Men Final 11:05pm 6:05am*1500m Men Final 11:40pm 6:40am*
Wednesday 25 August Day 12Javelin Throw Women Qualifying Rounds 7:00pm 2:00am*Pole Vault Men Qualifying Rounds 7:15pm 2:15am* Paul Burgess, Steven Hooker,
Dmitri Markov5000m Men Round 1 7:55pm 2:55am* Craig MottramJavelin Throw Women Qualifying Rounds 8:25pm 3:25am*800m Men Round 1 9:00pm 4:00am*Long Jump Women Qualifying Rounds 9:20pm 4:20am* Bronwyn Thompson400m Hurdles Women Final 9:55pm 4:55am* Jana PittmanHammer Throw Women Final 10:10pm 5:10am* Bronwyn Eagles, Brooke Krueger,
Deborah Sosimenko110m Hurdles Men Round 2 10:15pm 5:15am*200m Men Semi-finals 10:50pm 5:50am* Adam Miller200m Women Final 11:20pm 6:20am* Lauren Hewitt
Thursday 26 August Day 13High Jump Women Qualifying Rounds 8:00pm 3:00am* Petrina PriceLong Jump Men Final 8:20pm 3:20am*Javelin Throw Men Qualifying Rounds 8:25pm 3:25am* Oliver Dziubak,
William Hamlyn-Harris1500m Women Semi-finals 8:30pm 3:30am* Sarah Jamieson110m Hurdles Men Semi-finals 9:00pm 4:00am*800m Men Semi-finals 9:25pm 4:25am*
Javelin Throw Men Qualifying Rounds 9:50pm 4:50am*Oliver Dziubak, William Hamlyn-Harris
4x100m Relay Women Round 1 10:00pm 5:00am*400m Hurdles Men Final 10:30pm 5:30am*200m Men Final 10:50pm 5:50am* Adam Miller
Friday 27 August Day 1450km Race Walk Men 7:00am 2:00pm Nathan DeakesPole Vault Men Final 8:00pm 3:00am*Paul Burgess, Steven Hooker,
Dmitri MarkovLong Jump Women Final 8:05pm 3:05am*Bronwyn Thompson4x100m Relay Men Round 1 8:10pm 3:10am*To be selected4x400m Relay Women Round 1 8:35pm 3:35am*Javelin Throw Women Final 8:55pm 3:55am*4x400m Relay Men Round 1 9:00pm 4:00am*To be selected110m Hurdles Men Final 9:30pm 4:30am*10000m Women Final 9:50pm 4:50am*Benita Johnson, Haley McGregor4x100m Relay Women Final 10:45pm 5:45am*
Saturday 28 August Day 15High Jump Women Final 8:00pm 3:00am*Petrina Price1500m Women Final 8:30pm 3:30am*Sarah JamiesonJavelin Throw Men Final 8:40pm 3:40am*Oliver Dziubak,
William Hamlyn-Harris800m Men Final 8:50pm 3:50am*5000m Men Final 9:05pm 4:05am*Craig Mottram4x100m Relay Men Final 9:45pm 4:45am*To be selected4x400m Relay Women Final 10:00pm 5:00am*4x400m Relay Men Final 10:25pm 5:25am*To be selected
Sunday 29 August Day 16Marathon Men 6:00pm 1:00am*Sisay Bezabeh, Nicholas
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Date of Birth 22nd October 1976 (27yrs)Born Mvumi, TanzaniaLives Canberra, ACTHeight 189cm (6’2”)Weight 70kg (154lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Bankstown Athletic ClubCoach John FitzgeraldRepresents NSWOccupation Industrial Design StudentEducation Bachelor of Industrial Design (4th Year)
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Recent Performances• 2003 World Championships (Paris) 20km walk - 5th (1:19.35 - pb)• 2004 Australian Championships 1500m - 1st• 2003 World Championships (Paris) 1500m - 8th Semi Final (3:40:13)• 2003 Australian Championships 1500m - dnf (fell)• 2002 World Cup 1500m - 4th (3:41:01)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1500m - 3rd (3:37:77)• 2002 Australian Championships 1500m - 2nd• 2001 Australian Championships 1500m - 4th• 2000 Australian Championships 1500m - 2nd
Interesting Facts• Luke was born in Tanzania, where his parents were medical missionaries• His grandfather, Jim Adams, played Sheffield Shield cricket• His brother was a member of an expedition team to Antarctica in 1998• His greatest sporting moment was winning a silver medal in the 2002
Commonwealth Games• Luke was a good junior who had to wait 9 years to make a major senior team
at the 2003 World Championships• Luke lives in Canberra but his hometown is Sydney• He enjoys rock climbing and golf• Personal best 1:19.35 (23/8/03)Adams, Luke (Athletics) Adams, Luke NSW 20km Walk
ANLEZARK, JustinShot Put
Date of Birth 14th August 1977 (26yrs*)Born Katherine, NTLives Toowoomba, QLDHeight 188cm (6’2”)Weight 127kg (280lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Toowoomba GlennieCoach Scott MurphyRepresents QLDOccupation Strength and Conditioning CoachEmployer Toowoomba Grammar School
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Shot Put (29th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - Shot Put• 2003 World Championships (Paris) 5th - Shot Put (20.61)• 2003 World Indoor Championships (Birmingham) 5th - Shot Put (20.65)• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - Shot Put• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 2nd - Shot Put (20.77m)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st - Shot Put (20.91m)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - Shot Put• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) Qualifying Round - Shot Put
(18.70m)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - Shot Put• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - Shot Put; 1st Shot Put (Olympic Games
trial)
Interesting Facts• In Sydney 2000, Justin became the first Australian to compete in shot put at
an Olympic Games since Warwick Selvey in 1960. He threw 18.59m in thequalifying round
• Justin was a member of the 1998 Commonwealth Games team, the 1998World Cup and the 1994 and 1996 World Junior Championships Team
• His father was a Queensland Buck Jump/Saddle Bronk champion in rodeowho just missed a place on the Commonwealth Games pistol shooting team
• Named Athletics Australia Male Athlete of the Year in 2004• Justin's shot put gold at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was Australia's first
shot put gold in a major championship• Interests include fishing, eating and spending time with his wife• Personal best shot 20.96m (4/04/03)Anlezark, Justin (Athletics) Anlezark, Justin QLD Shot Put
BASIL, Adam4x100m Relay §
Date of Birth 14th April 1975 (29yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 176cm (5’9”)Weight 76kg (168lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Athletics EssendonCoach Adam LarcomRepresents VICOccupation Student; AthleteEducation Studying Human Movement
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Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 6th - 100m• 2003 World Championships (Paris) 6th semi - 4x100m• 2003 Australian Championships 3rd - 100m; 6th - 200m • 2002 Australian Championships 8th - 100m• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) 4th - 4x100m• 2001 World University Games (Beijing) 2nd round - 100m; 5th - 4x100m • 2001 Australian Championships 4th - 100m; 1st B Final - 200m• 2000 Australian Championships Semi - 100m (Olympic Games trial)
Interesting Facts• Adam is known by his mates as 'Baz'• He is coached by AFL strength and conditioning coach, Adam Larcom from the
Fremantle Dockers• Adam's career highlight was the selection in Australia's 1999 and 2001 World
Championships Team• Adam enjoys watching soccer, AFL and is a fan of what he describes as the
greatest sport on earth - wrestling• Adam has been a regular member of Australia's strong 4x100m relay team
which placed fourth at the 2001 World Championship• He is rated 13th on the Australian all-time list• Personal best 100m 10.29
§ Subject to IAAF confirmation of relay positions
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Date of Birth 9th September 1977 (26yrs)Born Assella, EthiopiaLives Canberra, ACTHeight 171cm (5’7”)Weight 55kg (121lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Queanbeyan Athletic ClubCoach Dick TelfordRepresents ACTOccupation Athlete; Student
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 10000m (25th)
Recent Performances• 2004 London Marathon 14th (2:12.05)• 2003 Chicago Marathon 9th• 2003 London Marathon 16th• 2002 Fukuoko Marathon 9th (2:16:34)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 9th - 10000m (28:37.12)• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - 10000m• 2002 World Cross Country Championships (Dublin) 86th• 2001 World Cross Country Championships (Ostend) 73rd• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 10000m• 2000 Australian Championships 2nd - 5000m; 7th - 10000m
Interesting Facts• Started competing in athletics at 17yrs and speaks three languages fluently
(English and two dialects of Ethiopian)• As a junior he contested gymnastics and played soccer in Ethiopia• Sisay's sister, Alemgna, competes for Ethiopia in athletics• Trains some of the year at altitude in Columbia• Sisay is ranked number 12 on the Australian all-time list• Personal best marathon 2:11.08 (12/10/03)Bezabeh, Sisay (Athletics) Bezabeh, Sisay ACT Marathon
BURGESS, PaulPole Vault
Date of Birth 14th August 1979 (24yrs*)Born Perth, WALives Perth, WAHeight 183cm (6’0”)Weight 84kg (185lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club Stirling SwansCoach Alex ParnovRepresents WAOccupation Athlete; StudentEducation Bachelor of Communications
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Pole Vault (16th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Indoors (Budapest) Qualifying round - Pole Vault (5.45)• 2004 Australian Championships 5th - Pole vault • 2003 World Indoor Championships (Birmingham) Qualifying round - Pole
Vault (NH 5.40)• 2003 Australian Championships 3rd - Pole Vault• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 2nd - Pole Vault (5.70m)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - Pole Vault• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 2nd - Pole Vault (5.50m)• 2001 Australian Championships 2nd - Pole Vault• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - Pole Vault; 1st - Pole Vault (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Paul won a silver medal at the National Gymnastics Championships at the age
of 13• Came third in the Australian Pole Vault Championships 2003• Trains with Kym Howe, Australian record holder and formerly Emma George
and 2001 world champion Dmitri Markov• Paul enjoys surfing, playing the guitar, movies and his hero is Sergey Bubka• Personal best pole vault 5.75m (10/3/02)Burgess, Paul (Athletics) Burgess, Paul WA Pole Vault
DAWES, Christie800m Wheelchair
Date of Birth 3rd May 1980 (24yrs)Lives Newcastle, NSWHeight 160cm (5’2”)Weight 46kg (101lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Coach Andrew DawesRepresents NSW
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Olympic Qualification Semi-finals (Atlanta) 3rd - 800m (1:54.68)• 2004 Australian Championships 4th - 800m
Interesting Facts• Christie, who is coached by her husband, Andrew, qualified for this Olympic
demonstration event by placing third in her semi-final in Atlanta• She has been involved in her sport since 1993• She competed in the 2000 and 1996 Paralympics and the 1998 World
Championships• Christie is currently studying a double degree in early childhood teachingDawes, Christie (Athletics) Dawes, Christie NSW 800m
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Date of Birth 17th August 1977 (26yrs*)Born Geelong, VICLives Canberra, ACTHeight 183cm (6’0”)Weight 66kg (146lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club BellarineCoach Brent VallanceRepresents VICOccupation Athlete; StudentEducation Currently studying Bachelor Commerce
in banking and finance
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 20km Road Walk (8th); 50km Road Walk (6th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Walk Cup (Naumburg) 3rd - 20km walk (1:19.11)• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st - 20km walk (1:25:35); 1st -
50km walk (3:52:40)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) 4th - 20km walk; DQ - 50km walk• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk• 2001 Goodwill Games (Brisbane) 1st - 20km walk• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk
Interesting Facts• Nathan is a member of the Athletics Australia's Athletes' Commission• Nathan missed the 2003 World Championships because of a hamstring injury
but returned in 2003 after 17 months off• Nathan won two gold medals (20km Walk and 50km Walk) in less than two
days at the 2002 Commonwealth Games• At the 1998 Commonwealth Games Nathan won bronze in the 20km Walk and
at the 1999 World Championships he finished seventh• Nathan played Australian football for the Geelong Falcons (under-18)• His father is a former ten pin bowling national champion• Nathan trains in Canberra but his hometown is Geelong in Victoria• Personal bests 20km walk 1:18.14 (16/6/01), 50km walk 3:39.43 (7/12/03)Deakes, Nathan (Athletics) Deakes, Nathan VIC 20km Walk,
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DI BELLA, Paul4x100m Relay §
Date of Birth 12th February 1977 (27yrs)Born Ingham, QLDLives Brisbane, QLDHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 69kg (152lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club In TrainingCoach Cliff MallettRepresents QLDOccupation AthleteEmployer IPI Management and Promotions
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 100m (51st); 4x100m Relay (16th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 3rd - 100m • 2003 World Championships (Paris) 6th semi - 4x100m• 2003 Australian Championships 4th - 100m; DQ - 200m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 3rd (38.87) - 4x100m• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - 100m • 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) 4th - 4x100m • 2001 Australian Championships 3rd - 100m; 2nd - 200m• 2000 Australian Championships Semi - 100m; 3rd - 100m OGT; heat - 200m
OGT
Interesting Facts• Paul is a business partner of IPI Management and Promotions, a sport
management business, where he looks after a group of elite young sportsstars across the sports of athletics, swimming, tennis and American football
• Paul represented Queensland in the 1994 Schoolboys Rugby League side• He enjoys playing his guitar, going to the movies• His hero is Nambian sprinter Frankie Fredericks• A 1996 world junior representative who has been a regular member of
Australia's successful men's 4x100m relay team which placed fourth at the2001 World Championship and claimed bronze at the 2002 CommonwealthGames
• Personal best 100m 10.26Di Bella, Paul (Athletics) Di Bella, Paul QLD 4x100m Relay§ Subject to IAAF confirmation of relay positions
DWYER, Patrick4x400m Relay §
Date of Birth 3rd November 1977 (26yrs)Born Wagga Wagga, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 186cm (6’1”)Weight 81kg (179lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club University of New South Wales (UNSW)Coach Michael KhmelRepresents NSWOccupation AthleteEducation Building Construction Management degree
at the University of New South Wales
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 400m (13th); 4x400m (8th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships Disq - 400m • 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 5th - 4x400m • 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 6th - 4x400m• 2002 Australian Championships 4th - 400m• 2001 Australian Championships Heat - 400m• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - 400m; 3rd - OGT 400m
Interesting Facts• Attended St Joseph's College in Hunters Hill, Sydney, where he was a valuable
member of the school athletics team• At a GPS carnival he won the spring treble, which included a world junior
400m qualifier of 48.03sec• Patrick was awarded a Ben Lexcen Scholarship at the University of New South
Wales• He enjoys water-skiing, golf, tennis, squash and keeping an eye on the
stockmarket• In 2000 he twice ran under 45 seconds and is now the third fastest Australian
ever• Patrick trains in Sydney but his hometown is Wagga Wagga• Personal best 400m 44.73 (24/03/00)Dwyer, Patrick (Athletics) Dwyer, Patrick NSW 4x400m Relay§ Subject to IAAF confirmation of relay positions
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Date of Birth 30th March 1982 (22yrs)Born Velbert, GermanyLives Rockingham, WAHeight 197cm (6’5”)Weight 101kg (223lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Clubs Mandurah, RockinghamCoaches Steve Lemke, Aaron HoltRepresents WAOccupation Student; AthleteEducation Curtin University
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 2nd - Javelin• 2001 Australian Championships 2nd - Javelin (U20)
Interesting Facts• Oliver moved to Australia in 1982 from Germany• He had an elbow reconstruction in April 2002 after his medial ligament
snapped, subsequently missing the 2002 and 2003 Australian Championships• He set the Australian under-20 javelin record of 75.90 in December 2001• Oliver spends a lot of time training in Brisbane with his coach, Steve Lemke• His interests include fishing, body-boarding, snorkelling and listening to music• His javelin personal best is 82.79m (12/2/2004)Dziubak, Oliver (Athletics) Dziubak, Oliver WA Javelin
EAGLES, BronwynHammer Throw
Date of Birth 23rd August 1980 (23yrs*)Born Camden, NSWLives Campbelltown, NSWHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 100kg (220lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Campbelltown UWS Collegians Athletic ClubCoach Ernie ShankeltonRepresents NSWOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st Hammer throw• 2003 World Championships (Paris) Qualifying Round - Hammer throw
(64.97m)• 2003 Australian Championships 2nd - Hammer throw• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 2nd - Hammer throw (65.24m)• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 7th - Hammer throw (63.49)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st Hammer throw• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) 3rd - Hammer throw (68.87m)• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 1st Hammer throw (67.07m)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st Hammer throw• 2000 Australian Championships 1st Hammer throw
Interesting Facts• Bronwyn trains at the NSWIS Throws Centre at Greystanes, where four of the
five best hammer throwers in Australian history have trained under coachesErnie Shankelton and Lawrie Barclay
• Bronwyn made her senior international debut at the 2001 East Asian Gamesin Osaka, winning gold
• Named the Athletics Australia Female Athlete of the Year in 2001 and 2002,Bronwyn also at one time held every Australian hammer throw record (under-16 - open)
• Bronwyn is the eldest of eight children and grew up on a farm in Camden• She initially tried swimming but suffered from chronic ear infections• Has a tattoo on her shoulder of a little devil holding a flower• She describes her best characteristic simply as 'I won't give up'• Interests include spending time with family and sleeping• Personal best hammer throw 71.12 (6/2/03)Eagles, Bronwyn (Athletics) Eagles, Bronwyn NSW Hammer Throw
FEARNLEY, Kurt1500m Wheelchair
Date of Birth 23rd March 1981 (23yrs)Born Cowra, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 140cm (4’7”)Weight 52kg (115lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Coach Andrew DawesRepresents NSW
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 1500m Wheelchair (4th)
Recent Performances• 2002 IPC World Championships (Lille) 7th - 400m; 7th - 800m• 2000 Sydney Marathon 1st• 2000 Paralympic Games (Sydney) 1st - 4x100m; 2nd - 800m; Semi- 400m;
4th - 1500m; 21st - Marathon
Interesting Facts• Raised in Carcoar• Studied human movement at university in Sydney• He won the 800m event in a new Australian record time of 1:35.99 in the
Olympic trial in Atlanta during 2004• Took the silver medal in the 800m t54 at the 2000 Paralympics• Personal best 1500m wheelchair 3:00:24Fearnley, Kurt (Athletics) Fearnley, Kurt NSW 1500m
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29GEDDES, David4x400m Relay §
Date of Birth 26th January 1982 (22yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 191cm (6’3”)Weight 80kg (176lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Sydney Pacific Athletics ClubCoach Phil GeddesRepresents NSWOccupation Student
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 2nd - 200m• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 200m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) Withdrew from Team due to
injury• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 7th - 4x100m • 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 200m (U20); 1st - 400m (U20)• 2000 Australian Championships 2nd - 200m (U20)
Interesting Facts• David became involved in athletics at the age of seven through a school
athletics carnival• David was one of the most talented all round junior athletes ever in New
South Wales winning state medals in sprints, 800m, hurdles and jumps• Won 2002 Commonwealth Games 200m trials, but withdrew from team
injured• Coached by his father• He enjoys reading, listening to music and eating out• Personal best 400m 45.80 (4/7/04)Geddes, David (Athletics) Geddes, David NSW 4x400m Relay§ Subject to IAAF confirmation of relay positions
HAMLYN-HARRIS, WilliamJavelin
Date of Birth 14th January 1978 (26yrs)Born Vila, VanuatuLives Sydney, NSWHeight 191cm (6’3”)Weight 96kg (212lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Asics West Track & Field Club Inc.Coach Rudolf SopkoRepresents NSWOccupation ArchitectEmployer Robert Ferguson ArchitectEducation Bachelor of Architecture
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st Javelin• 2003 World University Games (Daegu) 3rd - Javelin (75.50m)• 2003 Australian Championships 2nd - Javelin• 2002 World Cup (Turin) 7th - Javelin (74.48)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 4th - Javelin (77.31)• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - Javelin• 2001 Australia vs New Zealand Trans Tasman 2nd - Javelin (70.05)• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 4th - Javelin (72.02m)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st Javelin• 2000 Australian Championships 7th - Javelin (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Will relocated from Hobart to Sydney to train alongside Andrew Currey under
Rudolf Sopko• Placed second in the Australian Championships in April 2003• He was the fourth Australian ever to throw over 80m• Named Tasmanian U18 Athlete of the Year• His sporting goal is to finish in the Top 8 in the world• Enjoys camping, motor bikes, and designing• Personal best 85.60m (31/1/04)Hamlyn-Harris, William (Athletics) Hamlyn-Harris, William NSW
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HARRISON, NicholasMarathon
Date of Birth 18th October 1970 (33yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 176cm (5’9”)Weight 60kg (132lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Glenhuntly Athletics ClubCoach Chris WardlawRepresents VICOccupation TeacherEmployer Wesley CollegeEducation Bachelor of Science with Honours;
Graduate Diploma of Exercise and Sport Science;Graduate Diploma of Education
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2003 World Championships (Paris) 51st - Marathon (2:20:16)• 2003 Beppu-Oita Marathon 3rd (2:10:22)• 2002 Tokyo Marathon 14th (2:17:24)• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) 23rd - Marathon (2:23:24); 8th -
Team • 2001 Beppu-Oita Marathon 13th (2:15:17)• 2000 Sydney Marathon 5th (2:22:06)• 2000 Australian Championships 9th - 10000m; 15th - Cross Country; 5th
Marathon
Interesting Facts• Nick has represented Australia in two World Championships but makes his
Olympic debut in Athens• In 2003 competed in the Beppu marathon in Japan, placing third and moving
him to number nine on the Australian all-time list• Nick made his marathon debut in the Host City Marathon in April 2000• His father Terry, was the national 10,000m Australian champion in 1972 and
was also a leading Australian marathoner, clocking a personal best of 2:20.23in 1972
• Nick is a singer and songwriter who hopes to one day release his own CD• Personal best marathon 2:10.22 (3/2/03)Harrison, Nicholas (Athletics) Harrison, Nicholas VIC Marathon
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30HEWITT, Lauren200m
Date of Birth 25th November 1978 (25yrs)Born Warracknabeal, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 170cm (5’6”)Weight 62kg (137lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club RingwoodCoach Mark LadbrookRepresents VICOccupation Athlete; StudentEducation Bachelor of Science, Monash University
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 100m (25th); 200m (15th); 4x100m Relay (25th) 1996 Atlanta: 4x100m Relay (7th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 100m, 200m• 2003 World Championships (Paris) Semi - 200m; 6th heat - 4x100m • 2003 Australian Championships Injured - 100, 200m• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 9th - 100m; 5th - 200m; Disq 4x100m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) Semi - 100m; 3rd - 200m; 4th -
4x100m; 1st - 4x400m • 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 100m; 1st - 200m• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) Semi - 200m• 2001 IAAF Grand Prix Final (Melbourne) 7th - 200m (23:88)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 100m; 1st - 200m• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - 100m (OGT); 2nd - 200m (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Lauren played tennis, netball and basketball when she was young because
Little Athletics was not on offer in her Victorian country town• She started serious training at age 14 when she moved to Melbourne to
attend boarding school• Lauren has carried a jar of soil from her family's property in Warracknabeal to
all competitions - her father gave her the jar in 1996 as a symbol of herfamily origins
• Youngest member of the 1996 Olympic Athletics team• Between 1994 and 1995 she suffered three navicular stress fractures followed
by an injured right knee in February 2000• Hobbies include movies, shopping, restaurants and architecture• Personal best 22.52 (15/1/00)Hewitt, Lauren (Athletics) Hewitt, Lauren VIC 200m
HILL, Clinton400m, 4x400m Relay §
Date of Birth 19th April 1980 (24yrs)Born Johannesburg, South AfricaLives Sydney, NSWHeight 186cm (6’1”)Weight 77kg (170lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Bankstown Sports AthleticsCoach Michael KhmelRepresents NSWOccupation AthleteEducation Certificate in Hospitality Operations
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 400m• 2003 World Championships (Paris) 6th semi - 400m; 4th heat - 4x400m • 2003 Australian Championships 1st - 400m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 8th - 400m; 5th - 4x400m • 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 6th - 4x 400m (45.76)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 400m• 2001 World University Games (Beijing) 2nd - 400m (45.63); 4th - 4x400m
(3:04:51)• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 3rd - 400m (45.54)• 2001 Australian Championships 400m - 5th
Interesting Facts• Clinton's family moved from South Africa to Australia on 1 January 1997• He became an Australian citizen on 5 June 2000• Prior to moving to Australia Clinton trialled for english first division football
team, Crystal Palace• He was awarded the 2002 Sprint Athlete of the Year and ran alongside his
hero Michael Johnson, in his final race in Yokohama, Japan in 2001• Hill placed third at the 2001 East Asian Games in a time of 45.54• He is ranked at ten in the Australian all-time list• Ran a sensational relay leg of 44.3 at the World Championships in Paris• Clinton enjoys playing golf, movies, surfing and can speak Afrikaans• Personal best 45.29 for 400m (9/7/03, 27/6/04)Hill, Clinton (Athletics) Hill, Clinton NSW 400m, 4x400m Relay
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HOOKER, Steven Pole Vault
Date of Birth 16th July 1982 (22yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 187cm (6’1”)Weight 76kg (168lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Box Hill Athletic ClubCoach Mark StewartRepresents VICOccupation Athlete; StudentEmployer StocklandEducation Bachelor of Business majoring in property at
RMIT University, Melbourne
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 2nd - Pole Vault• 2003 Telstra A Championships (Perth) 6th - Pole Vault• 2003 World University Games (Daegu) 11th - Pole Vault (international
record)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - Pole Vault (U20); 4th - Pole Vault• 2000 Australian Championships 6th - Pole Vault (OGT) • 2000 World Junior Championships (Santiago) 4th - Pole Vault
Interesting Facts• Steve played Australian Rules at a high level before focusing on pole vault• In March 2001, Steven claimed the Australia under-20 title• His mother Erica Hooker (nee Nixon) was a 1972 Olympian and a
Commonwealth Games long jump silver medallist who won 9 national titles• Steve's father, Bill, also represented Australia in the 400m, 400m hurdles,
800m and 4x400m and won four national titles• Personal best 5.65m (22/2/04)Hooker, Steve (Athletics) Hooker, Steve VIC Pole Vault
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31HOWE, KymPole Vault
Date of Birth 12th June 1980 (24yrs)Born Perth, WALives Perth, WAHeight 177cm (5’9”)Weight 64kg (141lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club Curtin Athletic ClubCoach Alex ParnovRepresents WAOccupation Child Care WorkerEmployer Challenge Children's CentreEducation Diploma Children Services 0-5yrs - TAFE
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - Pole Vault • 2003 Australian Championships DNC - Pole Vault• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 2nd - Pole Vault• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - Pole Vault• 2001 East Asian Games 3rd - Pole Vault (4.05m)• 2001 Australian Championships 3rd - Pole Vault• 2000 Australian Championships 4th - Pole Vault; 4th - Pole Vault OGT
Interesting Facts• Member of the Junior WA Gymnastics team between 1993-96 before switching
to athletics• Set an Australian under-20 record of 4.16m in March 1999 and claimed silver
in the open championships• In May 2001, made her senior international debut at the East Asian Games
where she won bronze• At the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, Kim took the silver with her
jump of 4.15m• Was married in early 2004• Personal best 4.45m (16/3/02)Howe, Kym (Athletics) Howe, Kym WA Pole Vault
JAMIESON, Sarah1500m
Date of Birth 24th March 1975 (29yrs)Born Perth, WALives Melbourne, VICHeight 172cm (5’7”)Weight 58kg (128lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Essendon Athletic ClubCoach Bruce ScrivenRepresents VICOccupation Fitness ConsultantEducation Bachelor of Physical and Health Education
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 1500m (30th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cross Country (Brussels) 15th - Short Course• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 1500m• 2003 Australian Championships injured• 2002 World Cup 8th - 1500m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 5th - 1500m• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - 1500m• 2000 Australian Championships 3rd- 1500m
Interesting Facts• Sarah's career highlights to date are competing in the 2000 Olympic Games
and placing fifth at the 2002 Commonwealth Games• She made a major breakthrough in June 2004, when she recorded an Olympic
A qualifier of 4:04.82 in Luzern - number two in Australian all-time • She enjoys going to the beach, horse racing and music• Personal best 1500m 4:04.73 (2/7/04)Jamieson, Sarah (Athletics) Jamieson, Sarah VIC 1500m
JOHNSON, Benita10000m
Date of Birth 6th May 1979 (25yrs)Born Mackay, QLDLives Melbourne, VICHeight 166cm (5’5”)Weight 50kg (110lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club University of QueenslandCoach Nic BideauRepresents ACTOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 5000m (17th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cross Country (Brussels) 1st - Long Course• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 10,000m • 2003 World Championships (Paris) 8th - 10000m (30:37.68) • 2003 World Cross Country Championships (Lausanne) 5th - Short course • 2003 World Indoor Championships (Birmingham) 7th - 3000m (8:51.62)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 6th - 5000m; heat - 1500m • 2002 World Cross Country Championships (Dublin) 4th - Short course • 2002 IAAF World Cup (Madrid) 4th - 5000m• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - 5000m• 2001 IAAF Grand Prix Final (Melbourne) 8th - 3000m (3:33.81)• 2001 World Indoor Championships (Lisbon) 6th - 3000m• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) 12th - 5000m (15:36.75)• 2001 World Cross Country Championships (Oostende) 6th - Short course • 2000 Australian Championships 3rd - 1500m; 4th - 1500m(OGT); 1st -
5000m (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Represented Queensland and Australia in under-18 Hockey in 1995 and 1996• Turned down selection in the 1996 World Junior Athletics Championships team
to concentrate on hockey• Returned to Athletics in 1997• Has set a total of seven Australian records• Claimed Australia's first world cross country medal in 2004, winning gold• Married Cameron Johnson, a physiotherapist, in 2002• Personal best 10,000m 30:37.68 (23/8/03)Johnson, Benita (Athletics) Johnson, Benita ACT 10000m
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32JOHNSON, Patrick4x100m Relay §
Date of Birth 26th September 1972 (31yrs)Born Cairns, QLDLives Canberra, ACTHeight 177cm (5’9”)Weight 73kg (161lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Combined UniversitiesCoach Esa PeltolaRepresents ACTOccupation Student; Public Servant (part-time)Employer Department of Foreign AffairsEducation International Relations
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 100m (32nd); 200m (20th); 4x100m Relay (16th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 100m & 200m - injured• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 6th Quarter Final (10.27) -
100m; 7th Quarter Final - 200m; 6th semi - 4x100m • 2003 Australian Championships 1st - 100m; 1st - 200m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 3rd - 4x100m• 2002 Australian Championships 3rd - 100m; 2nd - 200m • 2001 Australian Championships 2nd 100m; 1st - 200m• 2000 Australian Championships 2nd - 100m (OGT); 3rd - 200m (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Patrick was raised on a fishing trawler in North Queensland• At the age of 17, Patrick won a scholarship to attend St Paul's College, Moss
Vale• He studied human rights and Asian studies at the Australian National
University• He can speak Cantonese and is proficient in a number of other languages• Patrick was the first Australian to break the 10-second barrier for 100m with a
time of 9.93 (1.8), at Mito Japan on 5 May 2003. He became the 17th fastestin history and the 38th athlete to break 10 seconds
• He closed 2003 as the only Australian world leader• He enjoys playing chess, chilling out, music and relaxing• Personal best 9.93 (5/5/03)Johnson, Patrick (Athletics) Johnson, Patrick ACT 4 x 100m Relay§ Subject to IAAF confirmation of relay positions
KRUEGER, BrookeHammer Throw
Date of Birth 9th July 1980 (24yrs)Born Tailem Bend, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 180cm (5’10”)Weight 118kg (260lbs)Institute South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Club Enfield HarriersCoach Paul CarlinRepresents SAOccupation Primary School teacherEducation Bachelor of Education
at the University of South Australia
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Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 3rd - Hammer throw• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) Qualifying Round - Hammer
throw (64.84m)• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - Hammer throw• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 4th - Hammer throw• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - Hammer throw• 2000 Australian Championships 2nd - Hammer throw; OGT 4th - Hammer
throw
Interesting Facts• Brooke played netball until she was nine• She won the Port Lincoln Tuna Tossing competitions for three consecutive
years, where she throws 8-9kg frozen tuna fish• In February 2000 she became only the 7th Australian to throw over 60m• Her uncle, Brian Booth, represented Australia in both hockey (1956 Olympics -
5th) and cricket. He played 29 tests for Australia in the 1950s and 1960saveraging 42 runs with the bat
• Her interests are shopping, going to the movies, chatting to friends andspending time with her boyfriend, nieces and nephew
• She dislikes smoking and flying• She has a blue heeler dog named Winnie• Brooke is engaged to Australian hammer throw silver medallist, Darren Billett
and is getting married in October 2004• Personal best 68.78 (20/3/04)Krueger, Brooke (Athletics) Krueger, Brooke SA Hammer
LEWIS, Tamsyn800m
Date of Birth 20th July 1978 (26yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 173cm (5’8”)Weight 60kg (132lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club SandringhamCoaches Sebastian Coe, Daley ThompsonRepresents VICOccupation Athlete; StudentEducation Bachelor of Behavioural Science
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 800m (9th); 4x400m (5th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 800m• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 8th semi - 800m; DNS -
4x400m • 2003 Australian Championships 1st - 800m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 5th - 800m; 1st - 4x400m• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 8th - 800m• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 800m• 2001 World Indoor Championships (Lisbon) Semi final - 800m• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) Semi final - 800m• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 800m• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - 800m; OGT 1st - 800m
Interesting Facts• Youngest member of 1994 Commonwealth Games athletics team, aged 16• Her father Greg, won six Australian sprint titles and went to the 1968 Olympic
Games• Her mother, Carolyn Wright, won seven Australian high jump titles and
competed at the 1962 Commonwealth Games• The Lewis family have now won 20 individual national titles (Carol and
Tamsyn have seven each and Greg six) and 42 medals (1/7/04). Tamsyn'sselection in the 2002 Commonwealth Games team was the sixth occasion aLewis has competed at the Commonwealth Games
• Tamsyn was voted 2001 Victorian of the Year for Sport• Personal best 800m 1:59.21 (15/1/04)Lewis, Tamsyn (Athletics) Lewis, Tamsyn VIC 800m
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Date of Birth 14th March 1975 (29yrs)Born Vitebsk, BelarusLives Perth, WAHeight 182cm (5’11”)Weight 82kg (181lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club University of Western AustraliaCoach Greg HullRepresents WAOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Pole Vault (5th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Indoor Championships (Budapest) Qualifying Round - Pole
Vault (5.65)• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - Pole Vault• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 4th - Pole Vault (5.85)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 4th= - Pole Vault• 2002 Australian Championships injured• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) 1st - Pole Vault• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - Pole Vault• 2000 Australian Championships 2nd - Pole Vault
Interesting Facts• Arrived in Australia in April 1997 with his wife Valentina, Viktor Christiakov,
Tatiana Grigorieva and their coach Alex Parnov• Stood down from competing at 1997 World Championships so he could gain
Australian citizenship• Granted Australian citizenship in May 1999• Became Australia's third world championship gold medallist when he won in
Edmonton in 2001 (injuring his foot during the qualifying round)• Dmitri enjoys having barbecues, the outback, fishing and beer• Personal best 6.05m (9/8/01)Markov, Dmitri (Athletics) Markov, Dmitri WA Pole Vault
MCCANN, KerrynMarathon
Date of Birth 2nd May 1967 (37yrs)Born Bulli, NSWLives Wollongong, NSWHeight 162cm (5’3”)Weight 47kg (104lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Kembla JoggersCoach Chris WardlawRepresents NSWOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Marathon (11th)1996 Atlanta: Marathon (28th)
Recent Performances• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) Marathon - 1st; DNS - 10000m • 2002 New York Marathon 7th (2:27.51)• 2002 Osaka Marathon 4th (2:28.30)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 10000m• 2001 Chicago Marathon 3rd (2:26.04)• 2000 New York Marathon 8th (2:30.39)• 2000 London Marathon 5th (2:25.59)• 2000 Australian Championships 4th - 10000m
Interesting Facts• Kerryn ran her first marathon aged 19 placing third in the Australian
Championships• Her son Brenton, was born in September 1997 and he celebrated his third
birthday on the day of the 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony• Kerryn gave birth to her second child, a daughter Josie on 25 October 2003. A
month after giving birth to Josie, Kerryn was back training• Husband Greg, was a two time Australian Surfing representative and was the
1983 Australian Champion• Personal best marathon 2:25.59 (16/4/00)McCann, Kerryn (Athletics) McCann, Kerryn NSW Marathon
MCGREGOR, Haley10000m
Date of Birth 27th May 1979 (25yrs)Born Berwick, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 160cm (5’2”)Weight 46kg (101lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club KnoxCoach Nic BideauRepresents VICOccupation StudentEducation Occupational Therapy at LaTrobe University, Melbourne
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cross Country (Brussels) 17th - Long Course, 27th - Short Course• 2004 Australian Championships 2nd - 10,000m • 2003 Zatopek 1st - 10;000m (Olympic A qualifier)• 2003 World Student Games 4th - 5000m• 2003 National Cross Country Titles 1st• 2003 Australian Championships 3rd - 5000m• 2003 World Cross Country Championships (Lausanne) 44th (team 5th)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 5000m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 11th - 5000m• 2002 World Cross Country Championships (Dublin) 30th• 2002 Telstra A Series IAAF GPII 1st - 5000m• 2001 Australian Championships 5th - 1500m; 3rd - 5000m• 2001 World Student Games 16th - 5000m• 2000 Australian Championships 7th - 5000m; (OGT) 4th - 5000m
Interesting Facts• Held a kayak scholarship with the Victorian Institute of Sport between 1993-95• Victorian kayaking champion in K1 and K2 class over 200m, 500m and 1000m• Won her division three times (Kayak K2) in the Murray River marathon• Haley's immediate family of six live in four countries, Australia, Japan, England
and Canada• Personal best 10,000m 31:43.4McGregor, Haley (Athletics) McGregor, Haley VIC 10000m
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34MCMANUS, Andrew4x100m Relay §
Date of Birth 11th December 1970 (yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Perth, WAHeight 188cm (6’2”)Weight 80kg (176lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club Curtin UniRepresents WAOccupation Athlete; HR ConsultantEducation Bachelor of Art (Sociology, Psychology)
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships Semi-finalist - 100m; Finalist - 200m B• 2000 Australian Championships Semi-finalist - 200m• 2000 Olympic Trials 100m heat; 200m heat (inj)• 2000 Botany Bay Gift (Sydney) 1st
Interesting Facts• Born and raised in Melbourne, the eldest of 7 children• Came first in the 1992 Stawell Gift • Attended Essendon Little Athletics with fellow relay runner, Adam Basil• Has won over $100,000 prize money in professional races• Injured in the 2000 Olympic trials• In August 2003 decided to move from Perth to Sydney to resume training• Nicknamed 'Billy' after the great Stawell Gift athlete Bill McManus• His grandfather, Frank Mcmanus, was a DLP Senator• Personal best 100m 10.37 (5/2/00), 200m 20.93McManus, Andrew (Athletics) McManus, Andrew WA 4x100m Relay§ Subject to IAAF confirmation of relay positions
MILLER, Adam200m, 4x100m Relay §
Date of Birth 22nd June 1984 (20yrs)Born Penrith, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 183cm (6’0”)Weight 74kg (163lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Clubs Port Macquarie, HastingsCoach Michael KhmelRepresents NSWOccupation Student
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 200m (Aust)• 2003 Australian Championships Semi - 100m• 2003 World University Games (Daegu) Semi - 100m; Semi - 200m • 2002 World Junior Championships QF 7th - 100m; 4th SF 200m• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 100m (U20); 1st 4x100m (U20)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 100m (U18); 1st - 200m (U18); 1st -
4x100m (U18)
Interesting Facts• Adam succeeded at high levels in various sports over the past five years
including cricket, baseball and softball• Switched to athletics after a baseball injury in 2000• Adam's athletics hero is Michael Johnson and he is inspired by his
performance at the 1996 Olympics• He enjoys body boarding, hanging out with friends, going to the movies and
partying• Trains in Sydney but hometown is Port Macquarie• Personal best 100m 10.39, 200m 20.47Miller, Adam (Athletics) Miller, Adam NSW 200m, 4x100m
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MOTTRAM, Craig5000m
Date of Birth 18th June 1980 (24yrs)Born Frankston, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 188cm (6’2”)Weight 71kg (157lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Deakin Athletics ClubCoach Nic BideauRepresents VICOccupation Athlete; StudentEducation Currently studying BA (Public Relations)
at Deakin University
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 5000m (17th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cross Country (Brussels) 13th - Long Course; 9th - Short Course • 2004 World Indoor Championships (Budapest) 10th - 3000m (7:48.09 ht)• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 5000m• 2002 World Cross Country Championships (Dublin) 5th - Short course • 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 6th - 5000m• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 1st - 3000m • 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 1500m; 1st - 5000m (13:12.04)• 2001 World Indoor Championships 8th - 3000m• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) semi - 1500m• 2001 IAAF Grand Prix Final (Melbourne) 6th - 1500m (3:35:40)• 2001 World Cross Country Championships 8th - Short Course • 2000 Australian Championships 10th - 1500m (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Craig's younger brother Neil is a member of the Melbourne Tigers, National
Basketball League team• Craig is a former Australian junior triathlon champion and was a member of
the Victorian triathlon team in 1997 & 1998• Craig twice broke the Australian 5,000m record in the lead up to Athens• He hopes to win a medal in Athens and be a good role model for others in
sport• His father played for the Wimbledon Football Club• He enjoys soccer, movies and coffee• Craig trains in Melbourne but hometown is Geelong• Personal best 5,000m 13:03.31Mottram, Craig (Athletics) Mottram, Craig VIC 5000m
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35MURPHY, AndrewTriple Jump
Date of Birth 18th December 1969 (34yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 185cm (6’0”)Weight 78kg (172lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Sydney UniversityCoach Keith ConnorRepresents NSWOccupation Athlete; Coach; Project BuilderEmployer Knox GrammarEducation Currently studying Post Graduate Applied Science
(Sports Coaching)
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Triple Jump (10th)1996 Atlanta: Triple Jump (34th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Indoors (Budapest) Qualifying Round - Triple Jump - (16.67)• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - Triple Jump• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - Triple Jump• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 7th - Triple Jump• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - Triple Jump• 2001 World Indoor Championships (Lisbon) 3rd - Triple Jump• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) Qualifying Round - Triple jump• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - Triple Jump• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - Triple Jump; 2nd - Triple Jump (OGT)
Interesting Facts• He always wears black socks when competing and is a former CLEO Bachelor
of the Year winner (1991)• Andrew was also the winner of the Male Athlete of the Year in 1997, 1999
and 2001• Andrew is the No. 2 triple jumper in Australian history• His father, Mick, was a representative of the West Ham Football Club (England)• He enjoys going out to the beach, chilling out, eating out, golf, movies and
red wine• Personal best triple jump 17.32Murphy, Andrew (Athletics) Murphy, Andrew NSW Triple Jump
NOWILL, Peter3000m Steeplechase
Date of Birth 15th June 1979 (25yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDLives Kurwongbah, QLDHeight 179cm (5’10”)Weight 68kg (150lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club University Of QueenslandCoach Pat ClohessyRepresents QLDOccupation Cardiac TechnicianEmployer Queensland Cardiovascular Group
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 3000m Steeple• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 8th heat - 3000m steeple• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - 3000m steeplechase• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 6th - 3000m steeplechase• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 3000m steeplechase• 2001 World University Games (Beijing) 11th - 3000m steeplechase• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 3000m steeplechase• 2000 Australian Championships 8th - 3000m steeplechase; 8th - 3000m
(OGT) steeplechase
Interesting Facts• Peter started in Little Athletics in under-9s and also played soccer• He continued to do both athletics and soccer for eight years before focusing
his attention towards athletics• He has a personal goal to be a registered echocardiographer and his sporting
goal is to compete in the 2004 Olympic Games• Peter enjoys kayaking and mountain biking• Peter's hero and role model is Australian distance runner Shaun Creighton• Personal best 3,000m steeplechase 8:22.85Nowill, Peter (Athletics) Nowill, Peter QLD 3000m
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ORMROD, Mark4x400m Relay
Date of Birth 1st December 1982 (21yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 185cm (6’0”)Weight 73kg (161lbs)Institute South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Club Tea Tree GullyCoach Stephen ButlerRepresents SAOccupation StudentEmployer Bi-Lo
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Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships Heat - 400m • 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) Heat - 4x400m• 2003 Australian Championships 4th - 400m• 2002 Australian Championships Heat - 400m• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 4th - 400m (46.07); 2nd - 4x400m • 2001 Australian Championships 8th - 400m• 2000 World Junior Championships Heat - 400m (47.66); 8th - 4x400m • 2000 Australian Championships 3rd - 400m (U20); 1st B race - (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Mark's dad was a soccer striker for New Zealand and until last year Mark was
playing State League soccer in Adelaide, also as a striker• He quit soccer prior to posting his first 400m world junior qualifier• Mark started Little Athletics when he was nine years old and has always been
a sprinter• His career highlight was the 2001 East Asian Games finishing 4th in the 400m• Personal best 400m 45.87 (2/7/04)Ormrod, Mark (Athletics) Ormrod, Mark SA 4x400m Relay
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36PITTMAN, Jana400m Hurdles, 4x400m Relay
Date of Birth 9th November 1982 (21yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Mt Martha, VICHeight 181cm (5’11”)Weight 67kg (148lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Melbourne University Athletic ClubCoach Phil KingRepresents VICOccupation Athlete; StudentEducation Science Degree at Monash University, Melbourne
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 4x400m Relay (5th), 400m Hurdles (17th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships Injured - 400m Hurdles • 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 1st - 400m hurdles (53.22);
DNS - 4x400m• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - 400m hurdles• 2002 World Cup (Madrid) 3rd - 400m hurdles• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st - 400m hurdles; 1st - 4x
400m• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 400m hurdles• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - 400m hurdles• 2000 World Junior Championships (Santiago) 1st - 400m; 1st - 400m
hurdles; 7th - 4x400m• 2000 Australian Championships 3rd - 400m
Interesting Facts• Aged 20, Jana was the youngest winner of 400m hurdles at a World
Championships• Before competition Jana always paints her finger and toe nails in the colours
of who she is representing (eg club, state, nation) and wears a gold braceletgiven to her by her former training partner Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
• Jana draws inspiration from a tattoo of a bumblebee on her stomach• In 2002 she started a science degree by correspondence from Monash
University• Jana sat her HSC in three countries• Personal best 400m hurdle 53.22 (28/8/03), 400m 50.43 (22/3/03)Pittman, Jana (Athletics) Pittman, Jana VIC 400m Hurdles,
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PRICE, PetrinaHigh Jump
Date of Birth 26th April 1984 (20yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Wollongong, NSWHeight 181cm (5’11”)Weight 55kg (121lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Athletics WollongongCoach Peter LawlerRepresents NSWOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 World Indoors (Budapest) Qualifying Round - High Jump (1.86)• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - High Jump• 2003 Australian Championships 3rd - High Jump• 2002 World Junior Championships (Kingston) 3rd - High Jump (1.87)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 6th - High Jump (1.79)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - High Jump (U20); 1st - High Jump -
Open/U20 • 2001 World Youth Championships (Debrecen) 2nd - High Jump (1.81)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - High Jump (U18); 1st - High Jump
(U20); • 2000 World Junior Championships (Santiago) 7th - High Jump (1.80)• 2000 Australian Championships 2nd - High Jump (U20)
Interesting Facts• Started athletics at school at the age of eight and placed third in her first
competition• Won her second open/under-20 national double in April 2003• She cleared 1.92m in October, then 1.93m in November, elevating her to No 1
junior in the world for 2003, she equalled the Australian under-20 record andit was the highest leap by an Australian for seven years
• Petrina is the eldest of five girls• Personal best 1.93 (15/11/03)Price, Petrina (Athletics) Price, Petrina NSW High Jump
RENDELL, StuartHammer Throw
Date of Birth 30th June 1972 (32yrs)Born Canberra, ACTLives Canberra, ACTHeight 187cm (6’1”)Weight 120kg (265lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Combined UniversitiesCoach Chris NunnRepresents ACTOccupation StudentEducation Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Hammer Throw (28th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - Hammer throw• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 10th - Hammer throw (75.72m)• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - Hammer throw• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 4th - Hammer throw (67.51)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - Hammer throw• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) Qualifying Round - Hammer throw
(75.00)• 2001 Australian Championships 1st - Hammer throw• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - Hammer throw; 1st - Hammer throw
(OGT)
Interesting Facts• Stuart represented ACT in Australian Football (Teal Cup) and in the Australian
under-17 volleyball• He was the ACT Athlete of the Year 1998 & 1999• His father is a past recipient of the 'Mulrooney Medal' in ACT Australian
Football• Stuart's career highlight is the 1998 Commonwealth Games where he finished
first• Personal best hammer throw 79.29 (6/7/02)Rendell, Stuart (Athletics) Rendell, Stuart ACT Hammer Throw
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37ROSS, Joshua100m, 4x100m Relay §
Date of Birth 9th February 1981 (23yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Newcastle, NSWHeight 185cm (6’0”)Weight 83kg (183lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Hunter Track & Field Athletics ClubCoach Tony FairweatherRepresents NSWOccupation StudentEducation Physical Education - Newcastle University
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 100m - 1st; 200m - 3rd • 2004 (1/1) Burnie Gift 1st off 0m• 2003 (26/12) Latrobe Gift 1st off 2.75m• 2003 Stawell Gift 120m; 1st off 7m clocked 11.92
Interesting Facts• Joshua lives and trains in Newcastle but his hometown is Wyoming on the
New South Wales Central Coast• He won the 2003 Stawell 100m Final by seven metres• Joshua won his first Australian title aged ten years in the long jump. He
returned to sport aged 19 and has regularly competed in professional gradecompetition ever since
• In May 2003, he competed in the annual brick throwing competition at theStroud Gift where he won with the best distance in the world for the year
• He is ranked 23rd in the Australian all-time listRoss, Joshua (Athletics) Ross, Joshua NSW 100m, 4x100m Relay§ Subject to outcome of appeal by Patrick Johnson in Court of Arbitration for
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SAUVAGE, Louise800m Wheelchair
Date of Birth 18th September 1973 (30yrs)Born Perth, WAHeight 152cm (4’11”)Weight 62kg (137lbs)Club Wheelchair Sports New South WalesCoach Andrew DawesRepresents NSW
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 800m Wheelchair (1st)1996 Atlanta: 800m Wheelchair (1st)
Olympic Medals 2 Gold medals
Recent Performances• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 1st - 800m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 2nd - 800m • 2002 IPC World Championships (Lille) 1st - 800m; 2nd - 1500m; 2nd -
5000m• 2000 Paralympic Games (Sydney) 1st - 5000m; 1st - 1500m; 1st 800m• 2000 Olympic Games (Sydney) 1st - 1500m w/c
Interesting Facts• Louise has specialised in wheelchair road and track racing since 1990• At her first World Championships in 1990, she won the 100m title. Days later,
she competed in the first wheelchair event ever to be held at theCommonwealth Games - winning the silver in the 800m
• Louise has been recognised for her sporting prowess many awards including:1993, 94, 96, 97, 98 Paralympian of the Year, Young Australian of the Year,Australia Day Award (in the sports category), Cosmopolitan magazine's “30Most Successful Australian Women under 30 years”, 1992 Order of AustraliaMedal
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SAVILLE, Jane20km Walk
Date of Birth 5th November 1974 (29yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 164cm (5’4”)Weight 52kg (115lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Randwick Botany HarriersCoach Matthew WhiteRepresents NSWOccupation AthleteEducation Bachelor of Social Science,
Diploma Applied Finance and Investment
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 20km Road Walk (57th) (dsq)1996 Atlanta: 10km Road Walk (26th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Walk Cup (Naumburg) 4th - 20km walk (1:27.44)• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 11th - 20km walk (1:30.51)• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk• 2002 World Walking Cup (Turin) 24th - 20km walk• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st - 20km walk• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk• 2001 World Championships (Edmonton) Disq - 20km walk• 2001 Australian Championships Disq - 20km walk• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - 20km walk
Interesting Facts• Member of the South Maroubra Surf Lifesaving Club• Competed in the 1994-95 Ironwoman series and Australian Surf Lifesaving
Championships from 1991-95• Contested the 200m butterfly and 200m individual medley at Australian
National Age Championships from 1988-92• Married professional road cyclist Matthew White in November 2000, who rode
alongside Lance Armstrong in the US Postal team• Jane's sister Natalie is also an outstanding walker and represented Australia at
two World Junior Championships• Broke the Australian record in May 2004• Personal best 20km walk 1:27.44 (2/5/04)Saville, Jane (Athletics) Saville, Jane NSW 20km Walk
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38SAVILLE, Natalie20km Walk
Date of Birth 7th September 1978 (25yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 160cm (5’2”)Weight 55kg (121lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Randwick Botany HarriersCoach Matthew WhiteRepresents ACTOccupation Hospitality
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 World Walk Cup (Naumburg) 25th - 20km walk (1:31.34)• 2004 Australian Championships 3rd - 20km walk• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 4th - 20km walk• 2002 Australian Championships 2nd - 20km walk• 2001 Australian Championships 3rd - 20km walk• 2000 Australian Championships DNF - 20km walk
Interesting Facts• Natalie was a very talented youth and teenage walker, and made an
international debut in 1994 at the World Juniors, finishing 11th• Natalie won her 6th national open medal in April 2002 in the 20km Walk
where she finished 2nd to her sister Jane (who is also representing Australiain Athens)
• Personal best 20km walk 1:31.34 (2/5/04)Saville, Natalie (Athletics) Saville, Natalie ACT 20km Walk
SOSIMENKO, DeborahHammer Throw
Date of Birth 5th April 1974 (30yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 169cm (5’6”)Weight 90kg (198lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Bankstown Sports Athletic ClubCoach Rudolf SopkoRepresents NSWOccupation Mathematics TeacherEmployer Freeman Catholic College, SydneyEducation Bachelor of Education at Australian Catholic University
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Hammer Throw (5th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships Qualifying Round - Hammer Throw (injured)• 2003 Australian Championships 3rd - Hammer throw• 2002 Australian Championships 4th - Hammer throw
Interesting Facts• A pioneer in this relatively new event for women, having held the Australian
record since March 1992• She has broken the Australian record 19 times and headed the world rankings
in 1994• Switched coaches after 2000 Olympics but suffered a back injury soon after
and didn't resume competition until late 2001• Debbie enjoys spending her spare time watching motor racing, listening to
country music and competing in go-karting• Personal best hammer throw 67.95 (29/9/00)Sosimenko, Deborah (Athletics) Sosimenko, Deborah NSW
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STANKOVIC, Eliza800m Wheelchair
Date of Birth 19th September 1981 (22yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Newcastle, NSWHeight 172cm (5’7”)Weight 58kg (128lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Bankstown Sports Athletic ClubCoach Paul AngelRepresents NSWOccupation Student
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Interesting Facts• In the trials for the Athens Olympics held in Atlanta in July, Eliza smashed the
world record in the heat, only to place second to Swiss Edith Hunkeler• Personal best 800m wheelchair 1:49.42Stankovic, Eliza (Athletics) Stankovic, Eliza NSW 800m
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39STEFFENSEN, John4x400m Relay §
Date of Birth 30th August 1982 (21yrs)Born Perth, WALives Sydney, NSWHeight 180cm (5’10”)Weight 71kg (157lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club University of Western AustraliaCoach Michael KhmelRepresents WAOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 3rd - 400m • 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 4th Heat - 4x400m• 2003 Australian Championships 5th - 400m • 2002 Australian Championships Heat - 400m
Interesting Facts• John's parents enrolled him in Little Athletics when he was seven to get rid of
excess energy• An accomplished boxer, he is a three time Golden Glove and State Champion,
ranked third in Australia in 1996 and 1998• His heroes are Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson and Evander Holyfield• Personal best 400m 45.63 (28/2/04)Steffensen, John (Athletics) Steffensen, John WA 4x400m Relay
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THOMPSON, BronwynLong Jump
Date of Birth 29th January 1978 (26yrs)Born Rockhampton, QLDLives Brisbane, QLDHeight 177cm (5’9”)Weight 68kg (150lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Southern Suburbs ACCoach Garry BourneRepresents QLDOccupation PhysiotherapistEmployer Queensland HealthEducation Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy)
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Long Jump (16th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Indoors (Budapest) Qualifying Round - Long Jump (6.51)• 2004 Australian Championships 2nd - Long Jump• 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 7th - Long Jump (6.65m)• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - Long Jump• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 6th - Long Jump (6.37m)• 2002 Australian Championships 1st - Long Jump• 2001 Goodwill Games (Brisbane) 2nd - Long Jump (6.88)• 2001 Australian Championships 2nd - Long Jump• 2000 Australian Championships 2nd - Long Jump
Interesting Facts• Started at the age of ten, and at 16 started concentrating on athletics• Bronwyn won her first National title with a leap of 6.77m - the longest
distance in the 52-year history of the Nationals• In 2000 Bronwyn discovered she had a tumour in her take-off foot,
immediately after the 2000 Games, the golf ball sized tumour was removedand found to be benign
• Bronwyn has a superstition to compete wearing something old, somethingborrowed, something new and something blue
• Another superstition is to eat banana sandwiches and have a shower beforeshe races
• Personal best long jump 7.00 (7/3/02)Thompson, Bronwyn (Athletics) Thompson, Bronwyn QLD
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TROOP, LeeMarathon
Date of Birth 22nd March 1973 (31yrs)Born Geelong, VICLives Geelong, VICHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 58kg (128lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Athletics ChilwellCoach Steve MoneghettiRepresents VICOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Marathon (66th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cross Country (Brussels) 21st - Long Course • 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 10;000m • 2003 World Athletics Championships (Paris) 17th - Marathon (2:11.46)• 2003 Lake Biwa; Japan; Marathon 7th (2:09.49)• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 7th - Marathon (2:16.54)• 2002 Australian Championships DNF - 10000m • 2001 Rotherdam Marathon 6th (2:10.04)• 2000 Host City (Sydney) Marathon 5th (2:18:50)• 2000 Australian Championships 3rd - Marathon
Interesting Facts• Lee is the grandson of a former Australian boxing champion• He became involved in athletics at 11yrs when he joined his father's weight
loss campaign• Became only the fifth Australian to run a sub-2:10 marathon in March 2003 at
Lake Biwa• Before a race, he enjoys having a relaxing cup of tea• Personal best marathon 2:09.49 (2/3/03)Troop, Lee (Athletics) Troop, Lee VIC Marathon
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40VINCENT, Casey400m, 4x400m Relay §
Date of Birth 17th March 1979 (25yrs)Born Boronia, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 183cm (6’0”)Weight 78kg (172lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club University of New South Wales (UNSW)Coach Mark LadbrookRepresents VICOccupation Athlete; StudentEducation Information Technology
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 400m (11th); 4x400m (8th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Indoors (Budapest) semi - 400m (47.68)• 2004 Australian Championships 2nd - 400m• 2003 Australian Championships 3rd - 400m• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) withdrew injured - 400m• 2002 Australian Championships 5th - 400m• 2001 Australian Championships Heat - 400m• 2000 Australian Championships 1st - 400m (OGT)
Interesting Facts• Casey played with the Southern Stingrays in the VSFL (Aussie Rules)• He always wears a gold chain with a crucifix given to him by his mother• His career highlight was winning a medal at 1998 Junior World Championships• Casey has been injured for the last three seasons• He enjoys all forms of sport, especially Aussie Rules and golf• His hero and role model is American athletics superstar Michael Johnson, five-
time Olympic gold medallist• Personal best 400m 45.30 (12/2/04) Vincent, Casey (Athletics) Vincent,
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WEBB, Cheryl20km Walk
Date of Birth 3rd October 1976 (27yrs)Born Penrith, NSWLives Canberra, ACTHeight 165cm (5’4”)Weight 53kg (117lbs)Institute Australian Capital Territory Academy of Sport (ACTAS)Clubs Asics West Track & Field Club Inc., Woden HarriersCoach Brent VallanceRepresents ACTOccupation Travel Consultant; StudentEducation Fitness Instructor Course 2002/03
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2001 Telstra Grand Prix 10km walk - 8th• 2004 World Walk Cup (Naumburg) 26th - 20km Walk (1:31.43)• 2004 Australian Chmpionships 2nd - 20km Walk
Interesting Facts• Cheryl trains in Canberra at the AIS but her home is Werrington County in
western Sydney• She joined Nepean Little Athletics Club when she was five years old• She is the youngest of five children• He mother, Lorraine, swam against Dawn Fraser• Cheryl loves the outdoors and enjoys catching up with friends, music and
triathlons• Jefferson Perez is her hero after he came back from retirement and set a
World Record at the 2003 World Championships in Paris• She would like to base herself in Europe and travel• Personal best 1:31.43 (2/5/04)Webb, Cheryl (Athletics) Webb, Cheryl ACT 20km Walk
WHEELER, KylieHeptathlon
Date of Birth 17th January 1980 (24yrs)Born Perth, WALives Perth, WAHeight 180cm (5’10”)Weight 64kg (141lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club University of Western AustraliaCoaches Lyn Foreman, Anne Masters, Grant WardRepresents WAOccupation PT Development OfficerEmployer Athletics AustraliaEducation Bachelor of Science
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - Heptathlon• 2003 Australian Championships 1st - Heptathlon• 2003 World University Games (Daegu) 1st - Heptathlon• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 2nd - Heptathlon; 1st - 4x400m
(ran heat only)• 2001 Australian Championships 4th - Heptathlon• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 3rd - Heptathlon• 2000 Australian Championships Heat - 400m hurdles; 2nd - Heptathlon
(OGT)
Interesting Facts• Won the 2003 National title by nearly 1000 pts• Won the World University Games heptathlon in August 2003• In May 2003, placed 14th at the famous Gotzis Multi-event meet in Europe• Ranked number two in Australia in high jump and four in the long jump and
100m Hurdles, despite being a heptathlete• Silver medal in the U-20 heptathlon at the 1996 Australian titles• Made a major breakthrough in June 2004 when she raised her personal best
by 200 points• Personal best heptathlon 6296Wheeler, Kylie (Athletics) Wheeler, Kylie WA Heptathlon
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Date of Birth 24 June 1954 (50yrs)Born Dromana, VICOccupation Athletics CoachEmployer Athletics AustraliaHuxley, Dianne (Athletics)
GRANT, CarolAssistant Section Manager
Date of Birth 23 December 1948 (55yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation Athletics AdministratorEmployer Athletics AustraliaGrant, Carol (Athletics)
CONNOR, KeithHead Coach
Date of Birth 16 September 1957 (46yrs)Born South Hill, AnguillaOccupation Head CoachEmployer Athletics AustraliaConnor, Keith (Athletics)
BARBOUR, TimothyDoctor
Date of Birth 13 January 1967 (37yrs)Occupation DoctorEmployer Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre, Melbourne
Barbour, Timothy (Athletics)
BIDEAU, NicCoach
Date of Birth 8 June 1960 (44yrs)Occupation Athlete Manager
Bideau, Nic (Athletics)
BOURNE, GaryCoach
Date of Birth 19 December 1946 (57yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation TeacherEmployer Education QueenslandBourne, Gary (Athletics)
CAVALLO, VinceMassage Therapist
Date of Birth 24 June 1970 (34yrs)Born Wangaratta, VICOccupation Massage Therapist
Cavallo, Vince (Athletics)
DAWES, AndrewCoach
Date of Birth 30 September 1969 (34yrs)Occupation CoachEmployer New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)
Dawes, Andrew (Athletics)
HULL, GregoryCoach
Date of Birth 10 November 1950 (53yrs)Occupation Coach
Hull, Gregory (Athletics)
KHMEL, MichaelCoach
Date of Birth 27 January 1967 (37yrs)Born Charsk, KazakhstanOccupation CoachEmployer New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Khmel, Michael (Athletics)
KING, PhilCoach
Date of Birth 19 January 1956 (48yrs)Born Melbourne, VICEmployer King Swim School
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Date of Birth 11 November 1968 (35yrs)Occupation PhysiotherapistEmployer Sydney Olympic Park Sports Medicine CentreKirkbride, Brent (Athletics)
LADBROOK, MarkCoach
Date of Birth 6 February 1972 (32yrs)Born Melbourne, VIC
Ladbrook, Mark (Athletics)
LAMBART, AndrewPhysiotherapist
Date of Birth 3 August 1974 (30yrs)Born Hamilton, VICOccupation PhysiotherapistEmployer VIS; Olympic Park Sports Medicine CentreLambart, Andrew (Athletics)
LEMCKE, ShanePhysiotherapist
Date of Birth 12 May 1978 (26yrs)Born Calgary, CanadaOccupation PhysiotherapistEmployer St Lucia Rehabilitation Clinic
Lemcke, Shane (Athletics)
LEMKE, SteveCoach
Date of Birth 23 December 1960 (43yrs)Born Fargo, United StatesOccupation CoachEmployer Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Lemke, Steve (Athletics)
MALLETT, CliffordCoach
Date of Birth 26 June 1958 (46yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDOccupation Lecturer; CoachEmployer University of QueenslandMallett, Clifford (Athletics)
MURPHY, ScottCoach
Date of Birth 28 February 1973 (31yrs)Occupation Strength & Conditioning CoachEmployer Bath Rugby Union Football Club
Murphy, Scott (Athletics)
PARNOV, AlexCoach
Date of Birth 10 May 1959 (45yrs)Born Stavropol, RussiaOccupation CoachEmployer Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)
Parnov, Alex (Athletics)
RIZZO, BrunoMassage Therapist
Date of Birth 26 February 1962 (42yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDOccupation Massage TherapistEmployer Self employedRizzo, Bruno (Athletics)
SHANKELTON, ErnestCoach
Date of Birth 27 January 1947 (57yrs)Born Sydney, NSWOccupation CoachEmployer New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Shankelton, Ernest (Athletics)
SOPKO, RudolfCoach
Date of Birth 26 March 1958 (46yrs)Born Kosisce, SlovakiaOccupation CoachEmployer New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Sopko, Rudolf (Athletics)
STEWART, MarkCoach
Date of Birth 19 May 1962 (42yrs)Occupation LecturerEmployer RMIT University
Stewart, Mark (Athletics)
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Date of Birth 30 April 1972 (32yrs)Born Perth, WAOccupation Scholarship CoachEmployer Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
WARD, GrantCoach
Date of Birth 30 May 1961 (43yrs)Occupation CoachEmployer Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)
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Venue Goudi Olympic Complex
Capacity 4,100
EventsMen Singles, DoublesWomen Singles, DoublesMixed Doubles
Medals Men: 2 gold, silver, bronzeWomen: 2 gold, silver, bronzeMixed: 1 gold, silver, bronze
Athletes Brehaut, Ashley Men's DoublesBrehaut, Stuart Men's SinglesCrabtree, Jane Women's DoublesDenney, Travis Men's Doubles, Mixed DoublesPermana, Lenny Women's SinglesWilson-Smith, Kate Women's Doubles, Mixed Doubles
Officials Brown, Geraldine Section ManagerSze, Ning On Head Coach
Badminton ScheduleAthens AET
Saturday 14 August Day 1Women Singles Round of 32 9:30am 4:30pm Lenny PermanaMixed Doubles Round of 32 9:30am 4:30pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-SmithWomen Singles Round of 32 2:00pm 9:00pm Lenny PermanaMixed Doubles Round of 32 2:00pm 9:00pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-Smith
Sunday 15 August Day 2Mixed Doubles Round of 16 9:30am 4:30pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-SmithWomen Singles Round of 16 9:30am 4:30pm Lenny PermanaMixed Doubles Round of 16 2:00pm 9:00pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-SmithWomen Singles Round of 16 2:00pm 9:00pm Lenny PermanaMen Singles Round of 32 6:30pm 1:30am* Stuart BrehautMen Doubles Round of 32 6:30pm 1:30am* Ashley Brehaut, Travis Denney
Monday 16 August Day 3Women Singles Quarter-finals 9:30am 4:30pm Lenny PermanaWomen Doubles Round of 32 9:30am 4:30pm Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-SmithMixed Doubles Quarter-finals 9:30am 4:30pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-SmithMen Doubles Round of 16 9:30am 4:30pm Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyWomen Singles Quarter-finals 2:00pm 9:00pm Lenny PermanaMixed Doubles Quarter-finals 2:00pm 9:00pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-SmithMen Doubles Round of 16 2:00pm 9:00pm Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyMen Singles Round of 32 2:00pm 9:00pm Stuart BrehautMen Doubles Round of 16 6:30pm 1:30am* Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyMen Singles Round of 32 6:30pm 1:30am* Stuart Brehaut
Tuesday 17 August Day 4Men Singles Round of 16 9:30am 4:30pm Stuart BrehautMen Doubles Quarter-finals 9:30am 4:30pm Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyWomen Doubles Round of 16 9:30am 4:30pm Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-SmithMen Singles Round of 16 2:00pm 9:00pm Stuart BrehautMen Doubles Quarter-finals 2:00pm 9:00pm Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyWomen Doubles Round of 16 2:00pm 9:00pm Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-Smith
Wednesday 18 August Day 5Men Singles Quarter-finals 9:00am 4:00pm Stuart BrehautWomen Doubles Quarter-finals 11:00am 6:00pm Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-SmithMen Singles Quarter-finals 2:00pm 9:00pm Stuart BrehautMixed Doubles Semi-finals 4:10pm 11:10pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-SmithWomen Singles Semi-finals 7:30pm 2:30am* Lenny PermanaWomen Doubles Quarter-finals 9:30pm 4:30am* Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-Smith
Thursday 19 August Day 6Women Singles Bronze Medal Match 9:00am 4:00pm Lenny PermanaMen Doubles Semifinal 01 10:00am 5:00pm Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyMixed Doubles Bronze Medal Match11:20am 6:20pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-SmithWomen Singles Gold Medal Match 2:00pm 9:00pm Lenny PermanaMen Doubles Semifinal 02 3:30pm 10:30pm Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyMixed Doubles Gold Medal Match 4:50pm 11:50pm Travis Denney, Kate Wilson-Smith
Friday 20 August Day 7Men Singles Semi-finals 9:00am 4:00pm Stuart BrehautMen Doubles Bronze Medal Match 11:40am 6:40pm Ashley Brehaut, Travis DenneyWomen Doubles Semi-finals 2:00pm 9:00pm Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-SmithMen Doubles Gold Medal Match 5:00pm 12:00am* Ashley Brehaut, Travis Denney
Saturday 21 August Day 8Women Doubles Bronze Medal Match 9:00am 4:00pm Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-SmithMen Singles Bronze Medal Match10:45am 5:45pm Stuart BrehautWomen Doubles Gold Medal Match 2:00pm 9:00pm Jane Crabtree, Kate Wilson-SmithMen Singles Gold Medal Match 4:10pm 11:10pm Stuart Brehaut
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Date of Birth 18th September 1980 (23yrs)Born Ballarat, VICLives Ballarat, VICHeight 180cm (5’10”)Weight 75kg (165lbs)Club Ballarat Badminton AssociationRepresents VICOccupation JoinerEmployer Brownway JoineryEducation Completed VCE at Ballarat Grammar
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Recent Performances• 2003 Australian International Semi-finalist - doubles• 2003 Polish International Open Quarter-finalist - doubles; 1st round - mixed
doubles• 2003 Australian International (Ballarat) Runner-up - doubles; quarter-
finalist - mixed doubles• 2003 New Zealand International Tournament winner - doubles• 2002 Australian International Runner-up - doubles• 2002 New Zealand International 1st round - singles; semi-finalist - doubles• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st round - singles; 1st round -
doubles; 5th - team event• 2002 Oceania Team Championships 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Ashley joins his older brother Stuart on the Australian Olympic badminton
team• Ashley will combine with Travis Denney in the men's doubles event in Athens• He first started playing when he was six-years-old, encouraged by his parents
who were both keen badminton players• Ashley and his brother Stuart combine full-time work with their training
program• Ashley's personal coach, John Tjoe, has been the most influential person• He works in the pro shop at the Ballarat Badminton Stadium• He enjoys golf and the beachBrehaut, Ashley (Badminton) Brehaut, Ashley VIC Men's Doubles
BREHAUT, StuartMen's Singles
Date of Birth 24th September 1978 (25yrs)Born Ballarat, VICLives Ballarat, VICHeight 182cm (5’11”)Weight 75kg (165lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Ballarat Badminton ClubRepresents VICOccupation Business Banking ManagerEmployer Bank of Melbourne (Westpac)
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2003 Fiji International 1st - singles; 1st - mixed doubles• 2003 Australian International Quarter-finals - singles; First round - mixed
doubles• 2003 New Zealand International 1st round - singles; quarter-finals - mixed
doubles• 2003 Indonesia Open Qualifier• 2003 Singapore Open Qualifier• 2003 Australian International (Ballarat) Quarter-finalist - singles; 1st round
- doubles; 1st round - mixed doubles • 2003 Noumea New Caledonia International Runner-up - singles;
tournament winner - doubles• 2003 Surdiman Cup (Team event) Australian competitor • 2003 Polish International Open 1st round - singles; quarter-finalist - doubles• 2002 Australian International Runner-up - singles; quarter-finalist - doubles;
1st round - mixed doubles• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st round - singles; 1st round -
mixed doubles; 5th - team event• 2002 New Zealand International Runner-up - singles; 1st round - mixed
doubles• 2002 Oceania Team Championships 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Stuart started playing badminton at the age of seven• Missed selection in the 2000 Australian Olympic Team which he describes as
his lowest sporting moment• Stuart was awarded 2002 Ballarat Sportsperson of the Year • He enjoys playing golfBrehaut, Stuart (Badminton) Brehaut, Stuart VIC Men's Singles
CRABTREE, JaneWomen's Doubles
Date of Birth 31st July 1981 (23yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 163cm (5’4”)Weight 63kg (139lbs)Club Mountain District Badminton AssociationCoach Ning On SzeRepresents VICOccupation StudentEducation Studying Bachelor of Applied Science and Human
Movement at Deakin University
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Recent Performances• 2004 Uber Cup Finals (Jakarta) 5th - team event doubles - round 16• 2004 Oceania Team Championships(NZ) Finalist - individual event, doubles• 2004 Dutch Club(Conservatrix Velo) National champion team member• 2003 NZ Wellington International Semi-finalist - doubles• 2003 Australian International (Ballarat) Finalist - doubles• 2003 WA International Semi-finalist - doubles• 2003 Sudirman Cup (Holland) Team member• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 16th round - doubles; 5th -
team event• 2002 Oceania Team Championships Semi-finalist - doubles
Interesting Facts• Heading to her first Olympic Games in Athens, Jane will compete in the
Women's Doubles with Kate Wilson-Smith• During 2003 and 2004 she was a member of the number one ladies doubles
pair in Australia• She was a part of the Uber Cup team in 2000,2002 and 2004• Jane started playing Badminton when she was eight years old• She was a finalist at the 2003 Ballarat International Ladies Doubles and
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• Jane has been playing in the Netherlands with a Dutch club (who became theDutch champions) and competed in the European Championships in June 2004
• Jane has been living in Holland with her boyfriend playing badminton for aclub
• She enjoys going to the movies and catching up with friends
Crabtree, Jane (Badminton) Crabtree, Jane VIC Women'sDoubles
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Date of Birth 1st August 1975 (29yrs)Born Central Java, IndonesiaLives Melbourne, VICHeight 167cm (5’5”)Weight 55kg (121lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club RSL DragonsCoach Ning On SzeRepresents VICOccupation StudentEducation Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Technology)
at RMIT University
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Recent Performances• 2003 China Open 1st round - singles• 2003 Chinese Taipei Open 1st round - singles• 2003 Hong Kong Open 1st round - singles• 2003 Fiji International Winner - singles; Winner - doubles• 2003 Australia International Runner up - singles• 2003 New Zealand International Winner - singles• 2003 Indonesia Open 1st round - singles• 2003 Singapore Open Gold Medallist - singles• 2003 Noumea New Caledonia Interational Gold Medal - singles• 2003 Mauritius International Quarter-finalist - singles• 2003 Dutch International Quarter-finalist - singles• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st round - mixed doubles; 5th -
team event• 2002 Oceania Team Championships 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Heading to her first Olympic Games, Lenny started playing Badminton when
she was ten years of age• Born in Indonesia her mother was also a badminton player• She became an Australian citizen in May 2002• Lenny competed at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and finished in the top
ten in the world at the Oceania Championships• She was awarded a Deans List award at RMIT University and is a member of
The International Honour Golden Key Society• Lenny can speak Indonesian and Malay• Her hobby is computingPermana, Lenny (Badminton) Permana, Lenny VIC Women's
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WILSON-SMITH, KateWomen's Doubles, MixedDoubles
Date of Birth 9th January 1979 (25yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Melbourne, VICHeight 175cm (5’8”)Weight 60kg (132lbs)Institute South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Club Sturt Badminton Club (SA)Coach Ning On SzeRepresents SAOccupation StudentEducation Bachelor of Arts (International Relations)
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Recent Performances• 2004 Japan Open 2nd round - mixed doubles• 2004 French Open quarter finalist - mixed doubles• 2003 China Open 2nd round - mixed doubles• 2003 Chinese Taipei Open 1st round - mixed doubles• 2003 Hong Kong Open 1st round - mixed doubles• 2003 German Open 1st round - doubles; 1st round - mixed doubles• 2003 Denmark Open Qualifier - doubles; 2nd round - mixed doubles• 2003 Dutch Open 1st round - doubles; 1st round - mixed doubles• 2003 New Zealand International Winner - mixed doubles• 2003 Australia International Semi-finals - doubles; quarter-finals - mixed
doubles• 2003 South African International 1st round - singles; Tournament winner -
mixed doubles• 2003 Mauritius International Semi-finalist - doubles; quarter-finalist - mixed
doubles• 2003 Dutch International 1st round - singles; quarter-finalist - doubles• 2003 Polish International Open 1st round - singles; quarter-finalist - doubles• 2003 French International Open Qualifier - singles; 1st round - doubles; • 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st round - doubles; 5th - team
event
Interesting Facts• Kate will compete with Jane Crabtree in the Doubles and with Travis Denney
in the mixed doubles• Kate achieved a world ranking of 13 to qualify for the 2004 Olympics• She won bronze in the team event at the 1998 Commonwealth Games• When she retires from sport Kate would like to complete her degree and work
in foreign affairs and international development• She enjoys sharing good food and coffee with friends and watching moviesWilson-smith, Kate(Badminton) Wilson-Smith, Kate A
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DENNEY, TravisMen's Doubles, Mixed Doubles
Date of Birth 19th February 1976 (28yrs)Born Wickham, WALives Melbourne, VICHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 78kg (172lbs)Institute Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club South SuburbanCoach Ning On SzeRepresents WAOccupation Administration OfficerEmployer Australia Post
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2003 China Open Qualifier - doubles; Round of 16 - mixed doubles• 2003 South African International Winner - mixed doubles• 2003 Chinese Taipei Open 1st round - doubles & mixed doubles• 2003 Hong Kong Open Qualifier - doubles; Round of 16 - mixed doubles• 2003 German Open 1st round mixed doubles• 2003 Denmark Open 1st round - mixed doubles• 2003 Dutch Open Round of 16 - mixed doubles• 2003 Australian International Semi finals - doubles; Quarter finals - mixed
doubles• 2003 Australian International (Ballarat) Tournament winner - doubles &
mixed doubles• 2003 New Zealand International Tournament winner - doubles & mixed
doubles• 2002 Australian International Runner-up - doubles• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) 1st round - doubles; 5th - team
event• 2002 All-England Championships 1st round - mixed doubles• 2002 Oceania Team Championships 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Travis heads to Athens in his first Olympic Games• He will compete in the Doubles event with Ashley Brehaut and the Mixed
Doubles event with Kate Wilson-Smith• Career highlights: the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, winning the
2001 Australian International Doubles• Joan Kennington, Peter Smith and Alan Pearce have been the most influential
people in his career• He enjoys relaxing with his wife and children when not training or competing
BROWN, GeraldineSection Manager
Date of Birth 24 September 1949 (54yrs)Born Launceston, TASOccupation Training ConsultantEmployer Tasmanian GovernmentBrown, Geraldine (Badminton)
SZE, Ning OnHead Coach
Date of Birth 27 November 1933 (70yrs)Born Fujian, China
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Baseball Dates 15-18, 20-22 and 24-25 August 2004 (Days 2-5, 7-9 and 11-12)
Venue Olympic Baseball Centre, Helliniko Olympic Complex
Capacity Field 1: 8,700Field 2: 4,000
Participants Australia, Canada, Chinese Taipei, Cuba, Greece, Italy, Japan, Netherlands
Medals 1 gold, silver, bronze
Athletes Anderson, Craig Left-hand Pitcher (#31) Oeltjen, Trent Outfielder (#8)Brice, Thomas Outfielder (#25) Ough, Wayne Right-hand Pitcher (#20)Burnside, Adrian Left-hand Pitcher (#40) Oxspring, Chris Right-hand Pitcher (#35)Durrington, Trent Infielder (#7) Roneberg, Brett Outfielder (#17)Fingleson, Gavin Infielder (#4) Rowland-Smith, Ryan Right-hand Pitcher (#11)Gonzalez, Paul Utility (#23) Stephens, John Right-hand Pitcher (#28) Huber, Justin Catcher (#16) Stockman, Phillip Right-hand Pitcher (#39)Kimpton, Nick Outfielder (#10) Tamburrino, Brett Utility (#5)Kingman, Brendan Infielder (#22) Thompson, Richard Right-hand Pitcher (#19)Lewis, Craig Infielder (#26) Van Buizen, Rodney Infielder (#6)Lloyd, Graeme Left-hand Pitcher (#27) Williams, Glenn Infielder (#18)Nilsson, David Catcher (#14) Williams, Jeff Left-hand Pitcher (#3)
Officials Nagy, David Section Manager Harris, Tony On-field CoordinatorDeeble, Jon Head Coach Jauncey, Philip PsychologistElliott, Paul Assistant Coach Rawson, Bruce PhysiotherapistDale, Philip Pitching Coach
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Sunday 15 August Day 2Preliminaries - Game 01 Men Cuba (CUB) vs Australia (AUS) 10:30 am 5:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 02 Men Italy (ITA) vs Japan (JPN) 11:30 am 6:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 03 Men Canada (CAN) vs Chinese Taipei (TPE) 6:30 pm 1:30 am*Preliminaries - Game 04 Men Greece (GRE) vs Netherlands (NED) 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Monday 16 August Day 3Preliminaries - Game 05 Men Australia (AUS) vs Chinese Taipei (TPE) 10:30 am 5:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 06 Men Canada (CAN) vs Italy (ITA) 11:30 am 6:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 07 Men Japan (JPN) vs Netherlands (NED) 6:30 pm 1:30 am*Preliminaries - Game 08 Men Cuba (CUB) vs Greece (GRE) 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Tuesday 17 August Day 4Preliminaries - Game 09 Men Netherlands (NED) vs Canada (CAN) 10:30 am 5:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 10 Men Chinese Taipei (TPE) vs Greece (GRE) 11:30 am 6:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 11 Men Italy (ITA) vs Australia (AUS) 6:30 pm 1:30 am*Preliminaries - Game 12 Men Cuba (CUB) vs Japan (JPN) 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Wednesday 18 August Day 5Preliminaries - Game 13 Men Netherlands (NED) vs Italy (ITA) 10:30 am 5:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 14 Men Japan (JPN) vs Australia (AUS) 11:30 am 6:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 15 Men Greece (GRE) vs Canada (CAN) 6:30 pm 1:30 am*Preliminaries - Game 16 Men Chinese Taipei (TPE) vs Cuba (CUB) 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Friday 20 August Day 7Preliminaries - Game 17 Men Chinese Taipei (TPE) vs Italy (ITA) 10:30 am 5:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 18 Men Japan (JPN) vs Canada (CAN) 11:30 am 6:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 19 Men Australia (AUS) vs Greece (GRE) 6:30 pm 1:30 am*Preliminaries - Game 20 Men Cuba (CUB) vs Netherlands (NED) 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Saturday 21 August Day 8Preliminaries - Game 21 Men Japan (JPN) vs Chinese Taipei (TPE) 10:30 am 5:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 22 Men Canada (CAN) vs Cuba (CUB) 11:30 am 6:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 23 Men Netherlands (NED) vs Australia (AUS) 6:30 pm 1:30 am*Preliminaries - Game 24 Men Italy (ITA) vs Greece (GRE) 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Sunday 22 August Day 9Preliminaries - Game 25 Men Netherlands (NED) vs Chinese Taipei (TPE) 10:30 am 5:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 26 Men Greece (GRE) vs Japan (JPN) 11:30 am 6:30 pm Preliminaries - Game 27 Men Italy (ITA) vs Cuba (CUB) 6:30 pm 1:30 am*Preliminaries - Game 28 Men Australia (AUS) vs Canada (CAN) 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Tuesday 24 August Day 11Semi-final - Game 29 Men 11:30 am 6:30 pm Semi-final - Game 30 Men 7:30 pm 2:30 am*
Wednesday 25 August Day 12Bronze Medal Game - Game 31 Men 11:30 am 6:30 pm Gold Medal Game - Game 32 Men 8:00 pm 3:00 am*
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51ANDERSON, CraigLeft-hand Pitcher (#31)
Date of Birth 30th October 1980 (23yrs)Born Gosford, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 187cm (6’1”)Weight 86kg (190lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Tacoma Rainiers (AAA) Minor League feeder club for
Seattle MarinersRepresents NSWOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Seattle Mariners
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Craig started playing baseball when he was 10• His career highlight was signing a professional contract in the USA and
competing at the Olympics• His father has been the most influential person in his baseball career• Competed in the 2002-2004 Claxton Shield• He enjoys going to the movies and beachAnderson, Craig (Baseball) Anderson, Craig NSW Left-hand
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BRICE, ThomasOutfielder (#25)
Date of Birth 24th August 1981 (22yrs*)Born Woodville, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 195cm (6’4”)Weight 98kg (216lbs)Institute South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Club Kannapolis Intimidators (A) Minor League feeder club
for Chicago White SoxRepresents SAOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Chicago White Sox
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Thomas first started playing baseball in 1992 when he was eleven• He was awarded the Alabama Junior College Player of the Year in 2002• He hopes to play Major League Baseball• Thomas has competed in the Claxton Shield between 2002-2004• He enjoys playing golfBrice, Thomas (Baseball) Brice, Thomas SA Outfielder
BURNSIDE, AdrianLeft-hand Pitcher (#40)
Date of Birth 15th March 1977 (27yrs)Born Alice Springs, NTLives Florida, USAHeight 193cm (6’3”)Weight 100kg (220lbs)Club Toledo Mud Hens (AAA) Minor League feeder club for
Detroit TigersRepresents SAOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Detroit Tigers
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Interesting facts• Originally signed by Major League Baseball team Los Angeles Dodgers as a
non-drafted free agent on July 12 1995• Selected by Cincinnati in the major league phase of the Rule V draft in 1999• Returned to Los Angeles in 2000• Traded to Pittsburgh along with right-handed pitcher Mike Fetters for left-
handed pitcher Terry Mulholland in July 2001• Traded from Pittsburgh to Detroit Tigers along with two players to be named
for IF Randall Simon in 2002• Burnside is entering for his ninth professional season in 2004, and has
competed in the Claxton Shield between 2002-2004Burnside, Adrian (Baseball) Burnside, Adrian SA Left-hand
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Date of Birth 27th August 1975 (28yrs*)Born Sydney, NSWLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 176cm (5’9”)Weight 90kg (198lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Indianapolis Indians (AAA) Minor League feeder club
for Milwaukee BrewersRepresents QLDOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Milwaukee Brewers
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships 10th
Interesting facts• Signed by the California Angels as an amateur in 1994• Trent competed in the Claxton Shield since 2003, and was a member of the
2001 World Championship team who finished 10th in TaipeiDurrington, Trent (Baseball) Durrington, Trent QLD Infielder
FINGLESON, GavinInfielder (#4)
Date of Birth 5th August 1976 (28yrs)Lives Sydney, NSWHeight 177cm (5’9”)Weight 87kg (192lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club New Haven County Cutters (Northeast League)Represents NSWOccupation Personal TrainerEmployer Self employed
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Oceania World Cup Qualifier Australia won series vs. Guam 3-1• 2002 Claxton Shield• 2002 U19 AAA World Championships (Montreal) 5th - Australian team• 2001 World Championships 10th - Australian team
Interesting facts• Gavin first started playing baseball when he was five years old• Fingleson has been honoured three times with the Maccabi Australia
Sportsman of the Year award for the most outstanding Jewish athlete• Played at the 2001 World Championships where Australia finished 10th, and
the 2003 Oceania World Cup qualifier against Guam• The 27-year-old has played professional baseball in Taiwan, where he led the
league in batting, and the United States, with stops in Louisiana, Minnesotaand Catskill, New York
• His father has been the most influential person throughout his career• He enjoys golf, weightlifting, reading and spending time with family and
friendsFingleson, Gavin (Baseball) Fingleson, Gavin NSW Infielder
GONZALEZ, PaulUtility (#23)
Date of Birth 22nd April 1969 (35yrs)Born Fort Worth, United StatesLives Brisbane, QLDHeight 186cm (6’1”)Weight 86kg (190lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Redcliffe PadresRepresents QLDOccupation Sales Representative
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Baseball (7th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2003 Oceania World Cup Qualifier Australia won vs. Guam (3 games - 1)• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Paul started playing baseball in 1984 when he was fifteen• He was voted Most Valuable Player at the 2000 Olympic Games• Competed in the 2002-2004 Claxton Shield and the 2003 Oceania World Cup
Qualifying Series, defeating Guam 3-1• His family and golf are his interestGonzalez, Paul (Baseball) Gonzalez, Paul QLD Outfielder
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Date of Birth 1st July 1982 (22yrs)Born Emerald, VICLives Emerald, VICHeight 183cm (6’0”)Weight 91kg (201lbs)Club Binghamton Mets (AA) Minor League feeder club for
New York MetsRepresents VICOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer New York Mets
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Five-time junior Victoria state representative• Three-time junior Australian representative and once on the Australian senior
squad• Competed in the Claxton Shield between 2002-2004• Playing in his third full professional season• Hobbies - surfing, movies, travel and the outdoorsHuber, Justin (Baseball) Huber, Justin VIC Catcher
KIMPTON, NickOutfielder (#10)
Date of Birth 27th October 1983 (20yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Canberra, ACTHeight 185cm (6’0”)Weight 85kg (187lbs)Institute Australian Capital Territory Academy of Sport (ACTAS)Club Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (A) Minor League feeder
club for Anaheim AngelsRepresents ACTOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Anaheim Angels
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Nick started playing baseball in the local league when he was five• His career highlight was signing professionally for the Anaheim Angels• He enjoys movies, and musicKimpton, Nick (Baseball) Kimpton, Nick ACT Outfielder
KINGMAN, BrendanInfielder (#22)
Date of Birth 22nd May 1973 (31yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 186cm (6’1”)Weight 112kg (247lbs)Club Canterbury VikingsRepresents NSWOccupation Storeman; DriverEmployer Imaxia Global Industries
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Recent Performances• 2003 Oceania World Cup Qualifier Australia won series vs. Guam 3-1• 2003 Claxton Shield Semi-finalist - NSW Patriots • 2002 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships (Taiwan) 10th - Australian team• 1999 Intercontinental Cup 1st
Interesting facts• Brendan started playing baseball when he was ten in the local league• His career highlights include the 40-man Major League Roster/Cup and
winning gold at the 1999 Intercontinental Cup• He played in the 1995 and 1998 US All-Star Teams• Brendan was the most valuable player in the Australian Baseball League in
1998• In 2000 he played Major League Baseball with the Seattle Mariners• Played at the 2001 World Championships• He enjoys playing golfKingman, Brendan (Baseball) Kingman, Brendan NSW Infielder
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54LEWIS, CraigInfielder (#26)
Date of Birth 30th December 1976 (27yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 195cm (6’4”)Weight 100kg (220lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Brockton Rox (Northeast League)Represents NSWOccupation Independent League PlayerEmployer RondaleeEducation Associate Science Degree
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships 10th• 1997 Intercontinental Cup 3rd
Interesting facts• Craig started playing baseball when he was seven in the Baulkham Hills Little
League• His career highlight was winning the 2003 North Eastern Basketball League
championship with Brockon Rox, Massachusetts• He was awarded the Junior College Player of the Year in 1997 and Rookie of
the Year in 2003• Played at the 2001 World Championships• Won a bronze medal at the 1997 Spain Intercontinental Cup• He enjoys playing golf and kayakingLewis, Craig (Baseball) Lewis, Craig NSW Infielder
LLOYD, GraemeLeft-hand Pitcher (#27)
Date of Birth 9th April 1967 (37yrs)Born Geelong, VICHeight 200cm (6’6”)Weight 108kg (238lbs)Club 2004: Free agent, 2003: New York Mets, Kansas City
Royals (40-man roster)Represents VIC
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Interesting facts• Geelong-born left-handed pitcher who came back to pitch 150 games in the
past two seasons after missing all of 2000 when he underwent rotator cuffsurgery
• Graeme has played made more than 500 Major League appearances• Won two World Series rings with the New York Yankees• Lloyd, has represented the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto
Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, Kansas City Royals and the NewYork Mets since making his Major League debut in 1993
Lloyd, Graeme (Baseball) Lloyd, Graeme VIC Left-handPitcher
NILSSON, DavidCatcher
Date of Birth 14th December 1969 (34yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 193cm (6’3”)Weight 110kg (243lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Richmond Braves (AAA) Minor League feeder club for
Atlanta BravesRepresents QLDOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Anaheim Angels
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Baseball (7th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• David started playing baseball when he was four in a club game• Played in the 2003-2004 Claxton Shield• The left-handed hitting David Nilsson played eight major-league seasons with
the Milwaukee Brewers• In 1987 David was signed by Milwaukee as a free agent, spending more than
five years in the minors before making his major-league debut on May 18,1992, against the Detroit Tigers
• Nilsson was named team MVP in 1994, and made the All-Star team in 1999when he batted .309 with 21 home runs and 62 RBIs
Nilsson, David (Baseball) Nilsson, David QLD Catcher
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55OELTJEN, TrentOutfielder (#8)
Date of Birth 28th February 1983 (21yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 188cm (6’2”)Weight 88kg (194lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Ft. Myers Miracle (A) Minor League feeder club for
Minnesota TwinsRepresents NSWOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Minnesota Twins
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Played for Minnesota Twins in 2001, 2002 and 2003 and the Claxton Shield in
2004• 2004 Claxton Shield Grand Final MVP• Hobbies include surfingOeltjen, Trent (Baseball) Oeltjen, Trent NSW Outfielder
OUGH, WayneRight-hand Pitcher (#20)
Date of Birth 27th November 1978 (25yrs)Born Werribee, VICLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 190cm (6’2”)Weight 95kg (209lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Binghamton Mets (AA) Minor League feeder club for
New York MetsRepresents QLDOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer New York Mets
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Wayne started playing baseball in 1990 when he was twelve• His career highlight was winning the 1996 nationals and playing in the Penn
League in 2001 and the Florida State League in 2003• His family have been very influential throughout his career• He enjoys playing golf, guitar and body-boarding• Played in the 2002-2004 Claxton ShieldOugh, Wayne (Baseball) Ough, Wayne QLD Right-hand
Pitcher
OXSPRING, ChrisRight-hand Pitcher
Date of Birth 13th May 1977 (27yrs)Born Ipswich, QLDLives Sydney, NSWHeight 184cm (6’0”)Weight 82kg (181lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club San Diego Padres (40-man roster)Represents QLDOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer San Diego Padres
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships 10th
Interesting facts• Chris started off playing T-ball when he was five• He was named the 2003 Mobile Bay Bears player of the year• Played in the 2001 World Championships and 2004 Claxton Shield• His brother has been the most influential person during his baseball career• Enjoys reading and travelOxspring, Chris (Baseball) Oxspring, Chris QLD Right-hand
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56RONEBERG, BrettOutfielder (#17)
Date of Birth 5th February 1979 (25yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Trinity Beach, QLDHeight 185cm (6’0”)Weight 93kg (205lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Portland Sea Dogs (AA) Minor League feeder club for
Boston RedSoxRepresents QLDOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Pittsburgh Pirates
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Baseball (7th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships 10th
Interesting facts• Brett started playing baseball when he was seven in the local competition• His father has been the most influential person throughout his career• Played in the 2001 World Championships and the 2002 and 2004 Claxton
Shield• Brett signed with the Florida Marlins as a 16-year-old non-drafted free agent
in 1996, and has since played over seven seasons in Florida league system• He enjoys going to the BeachRoneberg, Brett (Baseball) Roneberg, Brett QLD Outfielder
ROWLAND-SMITH, RyanLeft-hand Pitcher (#11)
Date of Birth 26th January 1983 (21yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Newcastle, NSWHeight 190cm (6’2”)Weight 108kg (238lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Inland Empire 66ers (A) Minor League feeder club for
Seattle MarinersRepresents NSWOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Seattle Mariners
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships 10th• World Cup 4th
Interesting facts• Ryan started playing baseball when he was thirteen• His career highlight was signing a Professional Contract with the Seattle
Mariners in the USA• He was named on the 2003 US All Star Team• Played in the 2001 World Championships and finished 4th in the Taiwan World
Cup, also played in the 2002-2004 Claxton Shield• His mother, has been the most influential person• He enjoys surfingRowland-Smith, Ryan (Baseball) Rowland-smith, Ryan NSW
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STEPHENS, JohnRight-hand Pitcher (#28)
Date of Birth 15th November 1979 (24yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 182cm (5’11”)Weight 84kg (185lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Boston Red Sox (40-man roster)Represents NSWOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Boston Red Sox
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Recent Performances• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships 10th
Interesting facts• Played at the 2001 World Championships• John enjoys golf, fishing, huntingStephens, John (Baseball) Stephens, John NSW Right-hand
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57STOCKMAN, PhillipRight-hand Pitcher (#39)
Date of Birth 25th January 1980 (24yrs)Born Manchester, EnglandLives Brisbane, QLDHeight 200cm (6’6”)Weight 100kg (220lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Arizona Diamondbacks (40-man roster)Represents QLDOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Arizona Diamondbacks
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Phillip started playing baseball in 1988 when he was eight• His career highlight was playing Minor League Baseball and being selected in
the 2003 All-star Team• He enjoys playing golf, video games and fishing• Played in the 2002-2004 Claxton ShieldStockman, Phillip (Baseball) Stockman, Phillip QLD Right-hand
Pitcher
TAMBURRINO, BrettUtility (#5)
Date of Birth 10th November 1981 (22yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sunbury, VICHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 88kg (194lbs)Institute Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Ft. Myers Miracle (A) Minor League feeder club for
Minnesota TwinsRepresents VICOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Minnesota Twins
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Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Brett started playing baseball at the World Children's Baseball Fair in Japan
when he was ten• His career highlight was winning a bronze medal at the under-15 Claxton
Shield Championship in 2002• He enjoys surfing, music and running• Played in the 2002-2004 Claxton ShieldTamburrino, Brett (Baseball) Tamburrino, Brett VIC Infielder
THOMPSON, RichardRight-hand Pitcher (#19)
Date of Birth 1st July 1984 (20yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 184cm (6’0”)Weight 80kg (176lbs)Club Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (A) Minor League feeder
club for Anaheim AngelsRepresents NSWOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Anaheim Angels
Olympic Games 2004 Athens
Olympic Results2004 Athens: Baseball (th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Richard started playing in the local T-ball competition when he was five• His career highlight was playing in the Mid-West League All Star Games• He enjoys playing golf• Played in 2002-2004 Claxton ShieldThompson, Richard (Baseball) Thompson, Richard NSW
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58VAN BUIZEN, RodneyInfielder (#6)
Date of Birth 25th September 1980 (23yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 180cm (5’10”)Weight 92kg (203lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Vero Beach Dodgers (A) Minor League feeder club for
Los Angeles DodgersRepresents NSWOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Los Angeles Dodgers
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: Baseball (7th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield
Interesting facts• Rodney started playing baseball when he was five in the local competition• Competing at the 1999 Intercontinental Cup and the 2000 Olympic Games
have been the highlights of his baseball career• His parents have been very influential throughout his baseball career• He enjoys playing golf, touch football and going to the movies• Played in the 2002-2004 Claxton ShieldVan Buizen, Rodney (Baseball) Van Buizen, Rodney NSW
Infielder
WILLIAMS, GlennInfielder (#3)
Date of Birth 18th July 1977 (27yrs)Born Gosford, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 188cm (6’2”)Weight 90kg (198lbs)Institute New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Syracuse SkyChiefs (AAA) Minor League feeder for
Toronto Blue JaysRepresents NSWOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Toronto Blue Jays
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2004 Sydney: Baseball (7th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Claxton Shield• 2003 Claxton Shield• 2002 Claxton Shield• 2001 World Championships 10th
Recent Performances• Glenn started playing baseball when he was six in the Local League• His career highlight has been playing in an Olympic Games and signing a
professional contract in 1993• Played in the 2001 World Championships where the Australian team finished
10th• His father has been the most influential person in his career• Former Australia cricket captain Steve Waugh is his hero• He enjoys playing golf and fishingWilliams, Glenn (Baseball) Williams, Glenn NSW Infielder
WILLIAMS, JeffLeft-hand Pitcher (#18)
Date of Birth 6th June 1972 (32yrs)Height 183cm (6’0”)Weight 84kg (185lbs)Club Hanshin Tigers (Japanese Professional League)Represents ACTOccupation Professional BaseballerEmployer Hanshin Tigers
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59NAGY, DavidSection Manager
Date of Birth 1 June 1956 (48yrs)Born Adelaide, SAOccupation Payroll OfficerEmployer Australian Broadcasting CorporationNagy, David (Baseball)
DEEBLE, JonHead Coach
Date of Birth 18 May 1962 (42yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation Head Coach; BaseballEmployer Boston Redsox
Deeble, Jon (Baseball)
DALE, PhilipPitching Coach
Date of Birth 8 August 1962 (42yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation Professional Scout
Dale, Philip (Baseball)
ELLIOTT, PaulAssistant Coach
Date of Birth 7 May 1956 (37yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation Baseball Coach
Elliott, Paul (Baseball)
HARRIS, TonyOn Field Co-ordinator
Date of Birth 30 October 1961 (42yrs)Born Adelaide, SAOccupation Baseball CoachEmployer Los Angeles DodgersHarris, Tony (Baseball)
JAUNCEY, PhilipPsychologist
Date of Birth 4 October 1947 (56yrs)Born Adelaide, SAOccupation PsychologistEmployer Self employedJauncey, Philip (Baseball)
RAWSON, BrucePhysiotherapist
Date of Birth 28 October 1965 (38yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation Sports PhysiotherapistEmployer Self-Injury Management Solutions
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Basketball Dates 14-24 August 2004 (Days 1-11)
Venue Preliminaries: Indoor Arena, Helliniko Olympic ComplexFinals: Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA)
Capacity Indoor Arena: 14,100Olympic Indoor Hall: 19,250
ParticipantsMen Angola, Argentina, Australia, China, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Serbia and Montenegro,
Spain, United StatesWomen Australia, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Greece, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Nigeria, United States
Medals Men: 1 gold, silver, bronzeWomen: 1 gold, silver, bronze
Athletes Men WomenAndersen, David Centre (#13) Batkovic, Suzy Centre (#8)Bogut, Andrew Forward (#6) Brondello, Sandra Guard (#6)Bruton, Calvin Guard (#9) Fallon, Trish Forward (#9)Cattalini, Martin Forward (#7) Harrower, Kristi Point Guard (#10)Heal, Shane Guard (#11) Jackson, Lauren Forward (#15)Maher, Brett Guard (#5) Porter, Natalie Forward (#13)Nielsen, Matthew Forward (#14) Poto, Alicia Guard (#4)Rillie, John Guard (#8) Snell, Belinda Guard (#12)Rogers, Paul Centre (#15) Sporn, Rachael Forward (#14)Ronaldson, Anthony Forward (#4) Summerton, Laura Forward (#11)Saville, Glen Forward (#12) Taylor, Penelope Forward (#7)Smith, Jason Guard (#10) Tranquilli, Allison Guard (#5)
Officials Roberts, Simon Section Manager Stewart-Hudson, Marion Section ManagerGoorjian, Brian Head Coach Stirling, Jan Head CoachJoyce, Brendan Coach Dalton, Karen Assistant CoachShields, Ken Coach Lucas, Christopher CoachEvans, Stephen Physiotherapist Burne, Scott DoctorBeveridge, Robert Video Analyst Tonkin, Annette Physiotherapist
Basketball ScheduleAthens AET
Saturday 14 August Day 1Preliminaries Group A Match 01 Women Australia (AUS) vs Nigeria (NGR) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group B Match 02 Women Korea (KOR) vs China (CHN) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group B Match 03 Women United States (USA) vs New Zealand (NZL) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group A Match 04 Women Japan (JPN) vs Brazil (BRA) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group A Match 05 Women Greece (GRE) vs Russia (RUS) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 06 Women Spain (ESP) vs Czech Republic (CZE) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Sunday 15 August Day 2Preliminaries Group B Match 07 Men Angola (ANG) vs Lithuania (LTU) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group A Match 08 Men Italy (ITA) vs New Zealand (NZL) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group A Match 09 Men China (CHN) vs Spain (ESP) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group A Match 10 Men Argentina (ARG) vs Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group B Match 11 Men Puerto Rico (PUR) vs United States (USA) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 12 Men Greece (GRE) vs Australia (AUS) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Monday 16 August Day 3Preliminaries Group B Match 13 Women New Zealand (NZL) vs Korea (KOR) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group A Match 14 Women Nigeria (NGR) vs Japan (JPN) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group B Match 15 Women Czech Republic (CZE) vs United States (USA) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group B Match 16 Women China (CHN) vs Spain (ESP) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group A Match 17 Women Brazil (BRA) vs Greece (GRE) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group A Match 18 Women Russia (RUS) vs Australia (AUS) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Tuesday 17 August Day 4Preliminaries Group A Match 19 Men New Zealand (NZL) vs China (CHN) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group B Match 20 Men Australia (AUS) vs Angola (ANG) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group B Match 21 Men Lithuania (LTU) vs Puerto Rico (PUR) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group A Match 22 Men Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) vs Italy (ITA) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group A Match 23 Men Spain (ESP) vs Argentina (ARG) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 24 Men United States (USA) vs Greece (GRE) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Wednesday 18 August Day 5Preliminaries Group B Match 25 Women China (CHN) vs Czech Republic (CZE) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group A Match 26 Women Japan (JPN) vs Australia (AUS) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group B Match 27 Women Korea (KOR) vs United States (USA) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group A Match 28 Women Greece (GRE) vs Nigeria (NGR) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group A Match 29 Women Brazil (BRA) vs Russia (RUS) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 30 Women Spain (ESP) vs New Zealand (NZL) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Thursday 19 August Day 6Preliminaries Group A Match 31 Men Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) vs New Zealand (NZL) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group A Match 32 Men Italy (ITA) vs Spain (ESP) 11:15am 6:15pm
Preliminaries Group B Match 33 Men United States (USA) vs Australia (AUS) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group B Match 34 Men Puerto Rico (PUR) vs Angola (ANG) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group A Match 35 Men Argentina (ARG) vs China (CHN) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 36 Men Greece (GRE) vs Lithuania (LTU) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Friday 20 August Day 7Preliminaries Group A Match 37 Women Russia (RUS) vs Japan (JPN) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group B Match 38 Women New Zealand (NZL) vs China (CHN) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group B Match 39 Women United States (USA) vs Spain (ESP) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group B Match 40 Women Czech Republic (CZE) vs Korea (KOR) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group A Match 41 Women Australia (AUS) vs Greece (GRE) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group A Match 42 Women Nigeria (NGR) vs Brazil (BRA) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Saturday 21 August Day 8Preliminaries Group B Match 43 Men Australia (AUS) vs Puerto Rico (PUR) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group A Match 44 Men Spain (ESP) vs Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group A Match 45 Men New Zealand (NZL) vs Argentina (ARG) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group A Match 46 Men China (CHN) vs Italy (ITA) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group B Match 47 Men Lithuania (LTU) vs United States (USA) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 48 Men Angola (ANG) vs Greece (GRE) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Sunday 22 August Day 9Preliminaries Group B Match 49 Women New Zealand (NZL) vs Czech Republic (CZE) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group A Match 50 Women Nigeria (NGR) vs Russia (RUS) 1 1:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group A Match 51 Women Brazil (BRA) vs Australia (AUS) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group A Match 52 Women Greece (GRE) vs Japan (JPN) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group B Match 53 Women China (CHN) vs United States (USA) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 54 Women Spain (ESP) vs Korea (KOR) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Monday 23 August Day 10Preliminaries Group A Match 55 Men Spain (ESP) vs New Zealand (NZL) 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminaries Group B Match 56 Men Lithuania (LTU) vs Australia (AUS) 11:15am 6:15pm Preliminaries Group A Match 57 Men Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) vs China (CHN) 4:45pm 11:45pm Preliminaries Group B Match 58 Men United States (USA) vs Angola (ANG) 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminaries Group A Match 59 Men Italy (ITA) vs Argentina (ARG) 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminaries Group B Match 60 Men Greece (GRE) vs Puerto Rico (PUR) 10:15pm 5:15am*
Tuesday 24 August Day 11Classification 11-12 Women 9:00am 4:00pm Classification 9-10 Women 11:15am 6:15pm Classification 11-12 Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Classification 9-10 Men 4:45pm 11:45pm
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62Wednesday 25 August Day 12Quarter-final Women 2:30pm 9:30pm Quarter-final Women 4:45pm 11:45pm Quarter-final Women 8:00pm 3:00am*Quarter-final Women 10:15pm 5:15am*
Thursday 26 August Day 13Quarter-final Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Quarter-final Men 4:45pm 11:45pm Quarter-final Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Quarter-final Men 10:15pm 5:15am*
Friday 27 August Day 14Classification 7-8 Women 9:00am 4:00pm Classification 5-6 Women 11:15am 6:15pm Semifinal Women 2:30pm 9:30pm Semifinal Women 4:45pm 11:45pm Semifinal Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Semifinal Men 10:15pm 5:15am*
Saturday 28 August Day 15Classification 7-8 Men 9:00am 4:00pm Classification 5-6 Men 11:15am 6:15pm Bronze Medal Match Women 2:00pm 9:00pm Gold Medal Match Women 4:15pm 11:15pm Bronze Medal Match Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Gold Medal Match Men 10:30pm 5:30am*
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63ANDERSEN, DavidCentre (#13)
Date of Birth 23rd June 1980 (24yrs)Height 212cm (6’11”)Weight 102kg (225lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Siena (Italy)Represents VICEmployer Siena
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Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Championships Australia win series vs. NZL 3-0 • 2003 Europe Tour• 2001 Youth World Championships• 2001 Spain International• 2000 Youth Oceania Championships Qualifiers
Interesting Facts• David won the 2004 Italian league title with his team Sienna, where he was
named most valuable player in the finals series• After recovering from a shoulder injury David toured with the Boomers during
2003 in Europe, and played in the Australian side that swept New Zealand 3-0at the Oceania Championships
• David has played in Europe for the past three seasonsAndersen, David (Basketball) Andersen, David VIC Forward;
Centre (#6)
BOGUT, AndrewForward (#6)
Date of Birth 28th November 1984 (19yrs)Height 207cm (6’9”)Weight 95kg (209lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club University of UtahRepresents VICOccupation Scholarship AthleteEmployer University of Utah
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Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 Junior Men World Championships• 2003 Ierissos International Tournament (Junior)
Interesting Facts• Andrew started playing basketball in 1995 when he was eleven• He won the 2003 FIBA World Championships with the junior men's team• In the same year he received a scholarship to the University of Utah• Bogut is likely to major in sports management or journalism in his sophomore
year at Utah• He enjoys computers and listening to music• Touted as the next Australian player to be drafted to the NBA• Trained with the national team for the first time in Canberra in June 2004Bogut, Andrew (Basketball) Bogut, Andrew VIC Forward (#13)
BRUTON, CalvinGuard (#9)
Date of Birth 13th December 1975 (28yrs)Born Wichita, United StatesLives Sydney, NSWHeight 188cm (6’2”)Weight 83kg (183lbs)Club Sydney KingsRepresents WAOccupation Professional AthleteEmployer Sydney KingsEducation Associate Degree (Arts & Science)
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Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2002 Europe Tour• 2001 Goodwill Games• 2000 Russia Series
Interesting Facts• Known as CJ, he started playing basketball when he was nine• His highlight was being drafted in 1998 by the Portland Trailblazers (NBA)• Selected to tour Europe in 2003 and played in the FIBA Oceania
Championships where Australia defeated New Zealand 3-0• Won the NBL Championship with the Sydney Kings in the 2002, - 03 and
2003-4 seasons• He enjoys going to the movies, baseball and footballBruton, Calvin (Basketball) Bruton, Calvin WA Guard (#9)
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64CATTALINI, MartinForward (#7)
Date of Birth 4th October 1973 (30yrs)Born Fremantle, WALives Adelaide, SAHeight 202cm (6’7”)Weight 100kg (220lbs)Club Adelaide 36ersRepresents WAOccupation AthleteEmployer Basketball South Australia
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 4th
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 Czech International Series• 2001-2 - Competed in Spain for Deportivo Balconcesto Sevilla and Caja
San Fernando Sevilla• 2002 Shuang Lai Cup 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Martin started playing basketball when he was sixteen and has been on the
circuit since 1995• He enjoys football, golf, movies, surfingCattalini, Martin (Basketball) Cattalini, Martin WA Forward (#7)
HEAL, ShaneGuard (#11)
Date of Birth 6th September 1970 (33yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 183cm (6’0”)Weight 80kg (176lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Makedonikas (Greece)Represents VICOccupation Professional BasketballerEmployer Self employed
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 4th1996 Atlanta: 4th1992 Barcelona: 6th
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Championships Australia win series vs. NZL 3-0 • Boomers Squad 1989 - 2001 (retired 2002) returned 2003
Interesting Facts• One of the most experienced players in the world, Shane will captain the side
in Athens. • Shane started playing basketball when he was five• Athens is his fourth Olympic Games, placing him behind only Australian
basketball legend Andrew Gaze as the most capped Australian Olympicbasketball player of all-time
• At the 2000 Games he was the second-highest overall point scorer• Shane opened the 2003-04 NBA season suiting up for San Antonio and played
in six games. He previously had played 43 games during 1996-97 with theNBA Timberwolves
• He recently played for Makedonikas in the Greek Basketball League in2003/04 season, finishing as the league's leading scorer
• Shane captained the Sydney Kings to their first NBL Championship in 2002-3• The sharp-shooting guard during the Sydney Olympics averaged 14.9 ppg. and
3.8 apg, and shot 35.4 (17-48 3pt FGs) from 3-point range. During the 2003Oceania Championship, Heal accounted for a team best of 16.3 ppg. and 6.7apg., while sinking 9-of-21 (42.9%) 3-pointers
• He enjoys watching Australian Rules, golf, movies, music, familyHeal, Shane (Basketball) Heal, Shane VIC Guard (#11)
MAHER, BrettGuard (#5)
Date of Birth 17th April 1973 (31yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 188cm (6’2”)Weight 85kg (187lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Adelaide 36ersRepresents SAOccupation Professional BasketballerEmployer Basketball South Australia
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 4th1996 Atlanta: 4th
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2002 Europe Your • 2002 China Tour• 2001 Oceania World Championsip Qualification • 2001 Goodwill Games (Brisbane)
Interesting Facts• Brett started playing basketball when he was six• He rejoins the national team after sitting out the 2003 international season
due to family reasons• Brett had back surgery following the 2003-4 season and was not selected for
the european tour• Winner of three NBL Championships with the Adelaide 36ers, Brett was the
team Captain durnig the 2002 season• Previous captain (2002)• He enjoys golf, movies and familyMaher, Brett (Basketball) Maher, Brett SA Guard (#5)
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Date of Birth 3rd February 1978 (26yrs)Born Penrith, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 209cm (6’10”)Weight 98kg (216lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Sydney KingsRepresents NSWOccupation AthleteEmployer Sydney Kings
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Championships Australia win series vs. NZL 3-0 • 2003 Europe Tour• 2003 Czech Series • 2002 Europe Tour• 2002 Shuang Lai Cup 1st - Australian team• 2001 Goodwill Games (Brisbane) 4th - Australian Team• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Matthew started playing basketball at the age of fifteen• He competed at the 2001 East Asian Games, Goodwill Games• 2003 Basketball Australia International Player of the Year• Named 2003-4 National Basketball League (NBL) season MVP• Captained the Sydney Kings to the 2003-4 NBL Championship• Matthew led the team in scoring, averaging 22 points and 11 rebounds per
game• Matthew was the Oceania Representative in the Nike Rest of the World v USA
All Stars Game• He would have liked to be a gardener if he was not an elite basketballerNielsen, Matthew (Basketball) Nielsen, Matthew NSW Forward (#14)
RILLIE, JohnGuard (#8)
Date of Birth 4th November 1971 (32yrs)Born Toowoomba, QLDLives Townsville, QLDHeight 195cm (6’4”)Weight 85kg (187lbs)Club Townsville CrocsRepresents QLDOccupation Professional Basketballer
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Championships Australia win series vs. NZL 3-0 • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 Czech Series• 2002 Europe Tour• 2002 Shuang Lai Cup 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• John started playing basketball when he was twelve• He was named 1995 National Basketball League (NBL) Rookie of the Year, and
2002 NBL Grand Finallist with the West Sydney Razorbacks• Was a key member of the 2002 team that had a successful tour of Europe• John has the ability to break open a game with his accurate shootingRillie, John (Basketball) Rillie, John QLD Guard (#8)
ROGERS, PaulCentre (#15)
Date of Birth 29th September 1973 (30yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 208cm (6’9”)Weight 115kg (254lbs)Club Girona, SpainRepresents SAOccupation AthleteEmployer Club Basquet Girona
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 4th
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 Europe Tour• 2001 Oceania World Championships Qualifiers
Interesting Facts• Started playing basketball aged 6 and has been playing professionally since
1993• Paul was awarded the NBL Most Valuable Player in 1999-2000 whilst playing
for the Perth Wildcats• He studied for four years at Gonzaga University in the United States• His heroes include motorcycle ace Mick Doohan, and Australian basketballers
Luc Longley, Andrew Vlahov and Andrew Gaze• He enjoys cars, bikes and wakeboardingRogers, Paul (Basketball) Rogers, Paul SA Forward;
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Date of Birth 25th May 1972 (32yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Perth, WAHeight 203cm (6’7”)Weight 110kg (243lbs)Club Perth WildcatsRepresents SAOccupation AthleteEmployer Perth Wildcats
Olympic Games 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results1996 Atlanta: 4th
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Championships Australia win series vs. NZL 3-0 • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 Czech Series• 2002 China Tour• 2002 Europe Tour• 2002 Shuang Lai Cup 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Tony started playing basketball when he was nine• He was a key member of 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where the team finished
fourth, but narrowly missed selection for the Sydney 2000 team• Member of the 1994 and 1998 World Championship teams• His favourite sport, other than basketball is Aussie Rules, and he enjoys
playing golf, music, and water-skiing• Tony played one season at Arizona State University (1991-92)Ronaldson, Anthony (Basketball) Ronaldson, Anthony SA
Forward (#4)
SAVILLE, GlenForward (#12)
Date of Birth 17th January 1976 (28yrs)Born Bendigo, VICLives Wollongong, NSWHeight 199cm (6’6”)Weight 100kg (220lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Wollongong HawksRepresents VICOccupation Professional BasketballerEmployer Wollongong Hawks
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Championships Australia win series vs. NZL 3-0 • 2003 Europe Tour• 2003 Czech Series• 2002 Europe Tour• 2001 NBL Championships MVP - Grand Final• 2001 Goodwill Games (Brisbane) 4th - Australian Team• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 1st - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Glen started playing basketball when he was twelve• His career highlight to date was winning the 2001 NBL Championship with the
Wollongong Hawks• He was voted MVP in the final of the 2001 Goodwill Games• Won silver at the 1997 Junior World Championships• Glen is an excellent all-round player, and won the 2003 NBL Best Defensive
Player award• He played in the 2001 NBL Championship winning Wollongong Hawks team
and received the 2001 Larry Sengstock Medal for Grand Final MVP• Glen enjoys playing golfSaville, Glen (Basketball) Saville, Glen VIC Guard; Forward
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SMITH, JasonGuard (#10)
Date of Birth 20th October 1974 (29yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 194cm (6’4”)Weight 95kg (209lbs)Club Sydney KingsRepresents VICOccupation AthleteEmployer Sydney Kings
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 4th
Recent Performances• 2004 Italy Tour• 2004 New Zealand Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Championships Australia win series vs. NZL 3-0 • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 Shuang Lai Cup 1st - Australian team• 2001 National Basketball League Leading 3-point scorer; All-NBL First team• 2000 National Basketball League Leading 3-point scorer
Interesting Facts• Jason started playing basketball when he was thirteen• He is considered to be the best defensive player on the Australian roster• Jason was injured mid-way through the 2003-4 NBL season but recovered to
tour with the national team in June 2004• He can speak Italian• He enjoys spending time with friends, movies, reading and playing with his
childrenSmith, Jason (Basketball) Smith, Jason VIC Guard (#10)
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Date of Birth 17 May 1973 (31yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation National Operations ManagerEmployer Basketball AustraliaRoberts, Simon (Basketball)
GOORJIAN, BrianHead Coach
Date of Birth 28 June 1953 (51yrs)Born Glendale, United StatesOccupation Head CoachEmployer Sydney KingsGoorjian, Brian (Basketball)
BEVERIDGE, RobertVideo Analyst
Date of Birth 15 January 1970 (34yrs)Born Canberra, ACTOccupation Head Coach - BasketballEmployer New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Beveridge, Robert (Basketball)
EVANS, StephenPhysiotherapist
Date of Birth 18 May 1953 (51yrs)Born Cannock, EnglandOccupation Physiotherapist
Evans, Stephen (Basketball)
JOYCE, BrendanCoach
Date of Birth 9 December 1959 (44yrs)Born Melbourne, VICOccupation CoachEmployer Wollongong HawksJoyce, Brendan (Basketball)
SHIELDS, KenCoach
Date of Birth 7 December 1945 (58yrs)Born Beaverlodge, Alberta, CanadaOccupation CoachEmployer Self employedShields, Ken (Basketball)
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68BATKOVIC, SuzyCentre (#8)
Date of Birth 17th December 1980 (23yrs)Born Newcastle, NSWLives Newcastle, NSWHeight 195cm (6’4”)Weight 92kg (203lbs)Club Ros Casares, SpainRepresents NSWOccupation Professional Basketballer
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2004 China Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships Australia win series vs. NZL • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2001 East Asian Games 2nd - Australian team• 2001 WNBL Championships 1st - Sydney Panthers
Interesting Facts• Suzy started playing basketball in 1994 when she was fourteen, and it was
her brother who encouraged her to play• Her career highlight was winning two WNBL Championships and winning
bronze at the 2002 World Championships• Named 2001 International Player of the Year and in the same year competed
at the 2001 East Asian Games• She can speak Croatian and a little FrenchBatkovic, Suzy (Basketball) Batkovic, Suzy NSW Forward;
Centre (#8)
BRONDELLO, SandraGuard (#6)
Date of Birth 20th August 1968 (35yrs*)Born Mackay, QLDHeight 170cm (5’6”)Weight 62kg (137lbs)Represents QLDOccupation Professional Basketballer
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta, 1988 Seoul
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 2nd1996 Atlanta: 3rd1988 Seoul: 4th
Olympic Medals 1 Silver, 1 Bronze medal
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 China Tour• 2002 Opals World Challenge• 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 1998 World Championships - Australian Team
Interesting Facts• One of the most experienced players on the team she heads to her fourth
Olympic Games• Played in the European League in 2003 and also with the Seattle Storm in the
WNBA where she started for the team alongside Lauren Jackson• Sandy has been on the basketball circuit since 1985 when she competed at
the World Junior Championships• Brings great experience to the team having played in Europe, and five years in
the WNBA• Voted 1995 WNBL Most Valuable Player, and named the 1992 Basketball
Australia International Player of the Year• Represented Australia at the 1990, 1994 and 1998 World Championships• She played in Germany with BTV Wuppertal from 1992-2002 winning six
German Cup Championships, she played in Spain during 2003• Sandy is engaged to Olaf Lange, her coach in GermanyBrondello, Sandra (Basketball) Brondello, Sandra QLD Guard (#6)
FALLON, TrishForward (#9)
Date of Birth 23rd July 1972 (32yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 190cm (6’2”)Weight 74kg (163lbs)Club Ros Casares, SpainRepresents VIC CountryOccupation Professional Basketballer
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 2nd1996 Atlanta: 3rd
Olympic Medals 1 Silver, 1 Bronze medal
Recent Performances• 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships Australia win series vs. NZL • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2002 Spanish League 1st - Velencia• 2001 Spanish League 1st - Velencia
Interesting Facts• Trish started playing basketball when she was fourteen for fun• Trains and lives in Sydney but hometown is Geelong, Victoria• Has played more than 190 senior games and heads to her third Olympics
having won silver (2000 Sydney) and bronze (1996 Atlanta)• Trish will captain the Australian team in Athens• Recipient of the 2003 Basketball Australia International Player of the Year
award• Trish has played in both the Spanish and Italian Leagues and has been playing
in Europe for four years• She enjoys spending time with her family, shopping, gardening, travel, going
to the beach and eating outFallon, Trish (Basketball) Fallon, Trish VIC Country Forward (#9)
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69HARROWER, KristiPoint Guard (#10)
Date of Birth 4th March 1975 (29yrs)Born Bendigo, VICLives United States, Europe, Height 162cm (5’3”)Weight 63kg (139lbs)Club Aix en Basket (France), Minnestoa Lynx (WNBL)Represents VIC CountryOccupation Professional BasketballerEmployer Minnesota Lynx; Aix en Basket (France)
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 2nd
Olympic Medals 1 Silver medal
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2004 China Tour• 2003 Euro Cup 1st - Aix en Provence• 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2001 German Cup Team was the league winner• 2000 WNBL All-Star 5 Selection
Interesting Facts• Kristi lives between the United States and Europe playing professional
basketball, but her hometown is Bendigo in Victoria• Started playing basketball when she was seven because her parents were
involved in the sport• Has played more than 120 senior games• Her highlights include the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and winning the 2003
Euro Cup• She has been named on the WNBL All-Star Five Team four times • Kristi played for Aix D'Basket (France) last season• In recent seasons Kristi has played in the WNBL, with the Minnesota Lynx
(2000-2003) and Phoenix (1998-1999)• Her father, Bernie Harrower is coach of the Lady Braves ABA• She enjoys going to the movies, spending time with family and friends and
watching AFL on televisionHarrower, Kristi (Basketball) Harrower, Kristi VIC Country Point Guard
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JACKSON, LaurenForward (#15)
Date of Birth 11th May 1981 (23yrs)Born Albury, NSWLives Canberra, ACTHeight 195cm (6’4”)Weight 90kg (198lbs)Club Canberra Capitals, Seattle Storm (WNBA)Represents NSWOccupation Professional Basketballer
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 2nd
Olympic Medals 1 Silver medal
Recent Performances• 2003 WNBA MVP Award Winner• 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team
Interesting Facts• Considered one of the greatest basketball players in the world• Vice captain of the Australian team• In 2004 she was voted best-ever number 1 draft pick in the WNBA• Started playing aged four and at 16 (1997) was named in the national squad• Has played more than 100 senior games• She led the league in points per game, field goal percentage, defensive and
total rebounds during the 2002-03 season• In 2003 Lauren won the WNBA MVP award - the first non-American to win this
award• She competed in the 1998 and 2002 World Championships• Her mother and father played basketball for Australia• She wears her mum’s playing number - #15• At the age of 12 Lauren wrote a note to herself saying 'I am going to play at
the 2000 Olympics'Jackson, Lauren (Basketball) Jackson, Lauren NSW Forward;
Centre (#15)
PORTER, NatalieForward (#13)
Date of Birth 16th December 1980 (23yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Townsville, QLDHeight 185cm (6’0”)Weight 91kg (201lbs)Club Townsville FireRepresents VICOccupation Professional Basketball; AdministrationEmployer Townsville Basketball Inc.
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2004 China Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships Australia win series vs. NZL • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2001 East Asian Games 2nd - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Natalie started playing basketball with a friend down the street in 1985 when
she was five• She was an Australian junior squad member from 1996-1997• Competed at the 2001 East Asian Games and now makes her Olympic debut
in Athens• In 2003 was named WNBL Defensive Player of the Year• Named in the 2003 WNBL All-Star Five• Natalie enjoys playing golf, watching DVDs, and shoppingPorter, Natalie (Basketball) Porter, Natalie VIC Forward (#13)
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70POTO, AliciaGuard (#4)
Date of Birth 28th March 1978 (26yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Sydney, NSWHeight 166cm (5’5”)Weight 64kg (141lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club JME Gambrinus BRNORepresents NSWOccupation Professional Basketballer
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2004 China Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships Australia win series vs. New
Zealand • 2002 Opals Squad Member• 2001 Euro League Champions - CJM Bourges Basket• 2000 Australian Commemorative Medal For service and achievement in
basketball
Interesting Facts• Alicia started playing basketball when she was 13• She was selected for the national squad in 1999• Had knee surgery in early 2003 and recovered well to be selected in the FIBA
Oceania Championships• Has played in Europe for the past five years• Highlights include competing in the 2001 Euro Trophy and being awarded the
2000 Australian Medal for Excellence in Sport• Captained the 1997 World Championship Team for Junior Women (silver)• She can speak French• She enjoys reading, movies, music, tennis and soccerPoto, Alicia (Basketball) Poto, Alicia NSW Guard (#4)
SNELL, BelindaGuard (#12)
Date of Birth 10th January 1981 (23yrs)Born Mirboo North, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 182cm (5’11”)Weight 80kg (176lbs)Club Sydney University FlamesRepresents VICOccupation Trainee - Department of Sport & RecreationEmployer Sydney University of SportEducation Sport and Recreation Traineeship
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2004 China Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships Australia win series vs. NZL • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 China Tour• 2001 East Asian Games (Osaka) 2nd - Australian team
Interesting Facts• Belinda started playing basketball when she was eight because her friends
and brother played• Won the National League with the Sydney Flames 2000 and 2001 and runners
up in 2004• She was named on the Women's NBL All-Star five team in 2000-01• An excellent three point shooter and was named MVP of the final of the
World Challenge in June 2004• She is related to Bill Snell, a former player with AFL club Essendon• She enjoys going to the movies and watching sports particularly AFL, spending
time with family, netball and tennisSnell, Belinda (Basketball) Snell, Belinda VIC Forward; Guard
(#12)
SPORN, RachaelForward (#14)
Date of Birth 26th May 1968 (36yrs)Born Murrayville, VICLives Adelaide, SAHeight 187cm (6’1”)Weight 68kg (150lbs)Club Adelaide LightningRepresents SAOccupation Professional BasketballerEducation Bachelor of Education (Secondary - Physcial Education
and Mathematics)
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 2nd1996 Atlanta: 3rd
Olympic Medals 1 Silver, 1 Bronze medal
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2004 China Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships Australia win series vs. NZL • 2003 Europe Tour• 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2001 Oceania World Championship Qualifiers• 2001 Europe Tour• 1998 World Championships
Interesting Facts• Rachel first started including basketball when she was nine• Career Highlights - Olympic silver (2000) and bronze (1996) medallist and
played more than 280 senior games• Named Most Valuable Player in 1996 and 1997 and was inducted into the
Sporting Hall of Fame• In 2004 she equalled the record for the most WNBL games played (375)• In 2003 she returned to the national squad following birth the of her daughter
Teja in 2002• Was a member of the 1998 and 1994 World Championship teams• Her brother, Kieran played AFL for Essendon• Hometown is Murrayville, South Australia• She enjoys Renovating, collecting antiques, love of animals, golf, tennisSporn, Rachael (Basketball) Sporn, Rachael SA Forward (#14)
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SUMMERTON, LauraForward (#11)
Date of Birth 13th December 1983 (20yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 189cm (6’2”)Weight 75kg (165lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Adelaide LightningRepresents SAOccupation Professional Athlete; StudentEducation Currently studying Bachelor of Education
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2004 Opals World Challenge • 2004 China Tour• 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships Australia win series vs. NZL • 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2002 Oceania Young WOrld Qualifiers• 2002 World Championships• 2001 World Junior Championships• 2000 World Junior Championships
Interesting Facts• Laura started playing when she was ten• Makes her Olympic debut in Athens• Her career highlight is winning bronze at the 2002 World Championships• She was named Most Valuable Player for the Adelaide Lightning in the 2002-3
season• Competed in the 2001 World Junior Championships finishing 4th• One of Australia's young and new emerging basketballers who has had
consistent performances over the last three years• Her father played Aussie Rules for South Australia• She enjoys going to the beach, watching moviesSummerton, Laura (Basketball) Summerton, Laura SA
Forward (#11)
TAYLOR, PenelopeForward (#7)
Date of Birth 24th May 1981 (23yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 183cm (6’0”)Weight 75kg (165lbs)Club Phoenix Mercury WNBA, Schio (Italy)Represents VICOccupation Professional Athlete; Student
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 China Series • 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2002 Opals World Challenege • 2001 Oceania World Championships Qualifiers• 2001 Europe Tour
Interesting Facts• Penny was first selected in the national squad in 1998 and makes her Olympic
debut in Athens• In 2003 she played with the Cleveland Rockers in the WNBA and in 2004 for
the Phoenix Mercury• She was awarded the Most Valuable Player in 2001-2 for the Women’s
National Basketball League• She enjoys reading and languagesTaylor, Penelope (Basketball) Taylor, Penelope VIC Forward (#7)
TRANQUILLI, AllisonGuard (#5)
Date of Birth 12th August 1972 (32yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 70kg (154lbs)Represents VICOccupation Professional AthleteEmployer Pecs - Hungary
Olympic Games 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results1996 Atlanta: 3rd
Olympic Medals 1 Bronze medal
Recent Performances• 2004 China Tour• Australia win series vs. New Zealand • 2003 Europe Tour 2003 FIBA Oceania Basketball Championships • 2002 World Championships 3rd - Australian Team• 2002 Opals World Challenge• 2001 Europe Tour
Interesting Facts• Allison started playing basketball when she was ten because her mother
played the sport• Her basketball highlight was winning bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics• She was awarded Women's NBL Most Valuable Player in 1993• Missed the World Challenge and China series because of injury in 2004 but
played in the China tournaments (six games)• In 2004 played in Europe for the Pecs Club in Hungary who were semi-finalists
in the Euro league and won the Hungarian league• Member of the 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Championship teams• Her husband, Andrew Tranquilli played for Collingwood in AFL and her brother,
Russell Cook played for South Melbourne• Hobbies include horse-riding, watersports, movies, socialisingTranquilli, Allison (Basketball) Tranquilli, Allison VIC Guard (#5)
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Date of Birth 7 September 1944 (59yrs)Born Glasgow, ScotlandOccupation Manager, National Women’s Operations Employer Basketball AustraliaStewart-hudson, Marian (Basketball)
STIRLING, JanHead Coach
Date of Birth 20 July 1955 (49yrs)Born Hindmarsh, SABorn Head CoachEmployer Basketball AustraliaStirling, Jan (Basketball)
BURNE, ScottDoctor
Date of Birth 28 April 1966 (38yrs)Born Sydney, NSWEmployer Self employed
Burne, Scott (Basketball)
DALTON, KarenAssistant Coach
Date of Birth 2 January 1961 (43yrs)Born Sydney, NSWEmployer Sydney University Sports
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LUCAS, ChristopherCoach
Date of Birth 21 January 1960 (44yrs)Born Adelaide, SAEmployer Windfield Recyclers
Lucas, Christopher (Basketball)
TONKIN, AnnettePhysiotherapist
Date of Birth 21 May 1957 (47yrs)Born Adelaide, SAEmployer Self employed - All That's Physical
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Beach Volleyball Dates 14-25 August 2004 (Days 1-12)
Venue Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre
Capacity 9,600
Medals Men: 1 gold, silver, bronzeWomen: 1 gold, silver, bronze
Athletes Prosser, Julien (#1)Williams, Mark (#2)Schacht, Andrew (#1)Slack, Joshua (#2)Cook, Natalie (#1)Sanderson, Nicole (#2)Lochowicz, Summer (#1)Pottharst, Kerri (#2)
Officials Sachs, Adam Section ManagerTutton, Stephen Head CoachAnderson, Steve CoachMarshall, Craig Coach
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Sunday 15 August Day 2Preliminary Round Men 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminary Round Men 10:00am 5:00pm Preliminary Round Women 11:00am 6:00pm Preliminary Round Women 12:00pm 7:00pm Preliminary Round Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminary Round Men 3:30pm 10:30pm Preliminary Round Women 4:30pm 11:30pm Preliminary Round Women 5:30pm 12:30am*Preliminary Round Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminary Round Men 9:00pm 4:00am*Preliminary Round Women 10:00pm 5:00am*Preliminary Round Women 11:00pm 6:00am*
Monday 16 August Day 3Preliminary Round Men 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminary Round Men 10:00am 5:00pm Preliminary Round Women 11:00am 6:00pm Preliminary Round Women 12:00pm 7:00pm Preliminary Round Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminary Round Men 3:30pm 10:30pm Preliminary Round Women 4:30pm 11:30pm Preliminary Round Women 5:30pm 12:30am*Preliminary Round Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminary Round Men 9:00pm 4:00am*Preliminary Round Women 10:00pm 5:00am*Preliminary Round Women 11:00pm 6:00am*
Tuesday 17 August Day 4Preliminary Round Men 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminary Round Men 10:00am 5:00pm Preliminary Round Women 11:00am 6:00pm Preliminary Round Women 12:00pm 7:00pm Preliminary Round Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminary Round Men 3:30pm 10:30pm Preliminary Round Women 4:30pm 11:30pm Preliminary Round Women 5:30pm 12:30am*Preliminary Round Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminary Round Men 9:00pm 4:00am*Preliminary Round Women 10:00pm 5:00am*Preliminary Round Women 11:00pm 6:00am*
Wednesday 18 August Day 5Preliminary Round Men 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminary Round Men 10:00am 5:00pm Preliminary Round Women 11:00am 6:00pm Preliminary Round Women 12:00pm 7:00pm Preliminary Round Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminary Round Men 3:30pm 10:30pm Preliminary Round Women 4:30pm 11:30pm Preliminary Round Women 5:30pm 12:30am*Preliminary Round Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminary Round Men 9:00pm 4:00am*Preliminary Round Women 10:00pm 5:00am*Preliminary Round Women 11:00pm 6:00am*
Thursday 19 August Day 6Preliminary Round Men 9:00am 4:00pm Preliminary Round Men 10:00am 5:00pm Preliminary Round Women 11:00am 6:00pm Preliminary Round Women 12:00pm 7:00pm Preliminary Round Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Preliminary Round Men 3:30pm 10:30pm Preliminary Round Women 4:30pm 11:30pm Preliminary Round Women 5:30pm 12:30am*Preliminary Round Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Preliminary Round Men 9:00pm 4:00am*Preliminary Round Women 10:00pm 5:00am*Preliminary Round Women 11:00pm 6:00am*
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Saturday 21 August Day 8Round of 16 Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Round of 16 Men 3:30pm 10:30pm Round of 16 Women 4:30pm 11:30pm Round of 16 Women 5:30pm 12:30am*Round of 16 Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Round of 16 Men 9:00pm 4:00am*Round of 16 Women 10:00pm 5:00am*Round of 16 Women 11:00pm 6:00am*
Sunday 22 August Day 9Quarter-finals Men 2:30pm 9:30pm Quarter-finals Men 3:30pm 10:30pm Quarter-finals Women 4:30pm 11:30pm Quarter-finals Women 5:30pm 12:30am*Quarter-finals Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Quarter-finals Men 9:00pm 4:00am*Quarter-finals Women 10:00pm 5:00am*Quarter-finals Women 11:00pm 6:00am*
Monday 23 August Day 10Semi-finals Men 7:00pm 2:00am*Semi-finals Men 8:00pm 3:00am*Semi-finals Women 9:00pm 4:00am*Semi-finals Women 10:00pm 5:00am*
Tuesday 24 August Day 11Bronze Medal Match Women 7:30pm 2:30am*Gold Medal Match Women 9:00pm 4:00am*
Wednesday 25 August Day 12Bronze Medal Match Men 7:30pm 2:30am*Gold Medal Match Men 9:00pm 4:00am*
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Date of Birth 19th January 1975 (29yrs)Born Townsville, QLDLives Brisbane, QLDHeight 181cm (5’11”)Weight 73kg (161lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Coach Steve AndersonRepresents QLDOccupation Beach Volleyball Player
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 1st (Cook, Pottharst)1996 Atlanta: 3rd (Cook, Pottharst)
Olympic Medals 1 Gold, 1 Bronze medal
Recent Performances• 2004 Berlin 25th• 2004 Gstaad 17th • 2004 Osaka 2nd • 2004 Shanghai 17th • 2003 World Championships (Rio de Janeiro) 3rd • 2003 Los Angeles 3rd • 2003 Milan 17th • 2003 Lianyungang 3rd• 2003 Osaka 3rd • 2003 Klagenfurt 9th • 2003 Marseille 4th • 2003 Stavanger 5th
Interesting Facts• Natalie heads to her third Olympics as defending Olympic champion with new
partner Nicole Sanderson. Cook and Sanderson had an impressive debutseason together finishing fourth on the 2003 FIVB World Tour rankings
• They have gelled superbly, and after a season of foundation building anddeveloping on court communication, are Australia's number one pair
• Cook first played on the World Tour in the 1993-94 season and has amassedover ninety tournament appearances
• Natalie has won silver (1996) and bronze (2003) at the World Championships • Cook has written a motivational book 'Go Girl' published in September 2001Cook, Natalie (Beach Volleyball) Cook, Natalie QLD (#1)
LOCHOWICZ, Summer(#1)
Date of Birth 30th March 1978 (26yrs)Born Townsville, QLDLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 181cm (5’11”)Weight 80kg (176lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Coach Paul SmithRepresents QLDOccupation Beach Volleyball Player
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Mallorca) 3rd• 2004 World Cup (Berlin) 17th• 2004 World (Gstaad) 5th• 2004 World Cup (Osaka) 5th• 2003 Indonesia Open (IND) 5th• 2003 Stavanger Open (NOR) 5th• 2003 Milan Open (ITA) 17th• 2003 Gstaad Open (SUI) 17th• 2003 Rhodes Open (GRE) 25th• 2002 Mallorca Open (ESP) 9th• 2002 Klagenfurt Grand Slam (AUT) 9th• 2002 Marseille Grand Slam (FRA) 17th
Interesting Facts• Summer will partner defending Olympic champion Kerri Pottharst in Athens• Her career highlight was placing fifth in the 2003 Stavanger Open in Norway
and winning her first national tour event against 2000 Sydney Olympic Gamesgold medallists Natalie Cook and Kerri Pottharst in 2002
• She can speak french• She enjoys golf, music, movies and travellingLochowicz, Summer (Beach Volleyball) Lochowicz, Summer QLD
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Date of Birth 25th June 1965 (39yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Sydney, NSWHeight 184cm (6’0”)Weight 72kg (159lbs)Coach Paul SmithRepresents NSWOccupation Beach Volleyball Player
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 1st (Pottharst, Cook)1996 Atlanta: 3rd (Pottharst, Cook)
Olympic Medals 1 Gold, 1 Bronze medal
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Mallorca) 3rd• 2004 World Cup (Berlin) 17th• 2004 World (Gstaad) 5th• 2004 World Cup (Osaka) 5th• 2003 Indonesia Open (IND) 5th• 2003 Lianyungang Open (CHN) 5th• 2003 Klagenfurt Grand Slam (AUT) 9th• 2002 Rhodes Open (GRE) 2nd• 2002 Stavanger Open (NOR) 2nd• 2002 Marseille Grand Slam (FRA) 3rd• 2002 Madrid Open (ESP) 3rd• 2002 Montreal Open (CAN) 4th
Interesting Facts• She heads to Athens to defend her title with new partner Summer Lochowicz• In 1992, as a competitive indoor volleyballer player, she suffered a sickening
knee injury which should have ended her career. In late 1993 Pottharstrefocused on Beach Volleyball going on to win two Olympic medals
• Since 1994, Kerri has never been out of the top ten and rarely out of the topsix in international beach volleyball events
• She is renowned for being one of the fiercest competitors on the world tour• Kerri has competed at the World Open Championship since 1993• She was awarded the International Beach Volleyball Player of the Decade
(1990-2000) • Kerri took up the sport at the age of fifteen• She can speak three languages - english, italian and germanPottharst, Kerri (Beach Volleyball) Pottharst, Kerri NSW
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Date of Birth 11th June 1972 (32yrs)Born Bunbury, WALives Sydney, NSWHeight 193cm (6’3”)Weight 110kg (243lbs)Coach Paul SmithRepresents NSWOccupation Beach Volleyball Player
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 9th (Prosser, Zahner)1996 Atlanta: 9th (Prosser, Zahner)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Stavanger) 13th• 2004 World Cup (Berlin) 17th• 2004 World Cup (Gstaad) 25th• 2004 World Cup (Carolina) 7th• 2003 World Championships 9th• 2003 USA Grand Slam 17th• 2003 Stavanger Open 3rd• 2003 Spain Open 17th• 2003 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 17th• 2003 Rhodes Open 25th• 2003 Gstaad Open 41st• 2002 Marseille Grand Slam 5th• 2002 Berlin Open 5th• 2002 Espinho Open 9th
Interesting Facts• Julien will partner Mark Williams in Athens• Julien has been representing Australia in beach volleyball since he was 17
years old• He has numerous top three finishes including winning a world tour event in
2001• He is a dual Olympian who shows no sign of slowing down• Julien enjoys reading, surfing and magazinesProsser, Julien (Beach Volleyball) Prosser, Julien NSW (#1)
SANDERSON, Nicole(#2)
Date of Birth 1st April 1976 (28yrs)Born Perth, WALives Brisbane, QLDHeight 182cm (5’11”)Weight 65kg (143lbs)Institute Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Coach Steve AndersonRepresents QLDOccupation Beach Volleyball PlayerEducation BA Science (Sports Medicine)
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Berlin) 25th • 2004 World Cup (Gstaad) 17th• 2004 World Cup (Osaka) 2nd• 2003 World Championships - Brazil 3rd• 2003 USA Grand Slam 3rd• 2003 German Grand Slam 9th• 2003 Lianyungang Open (CHN) 3rd• 2003 Osaka Open (JAP) 3rd• 2003 Marseille Grand Slam (FRA) 4th• 2003 Rhodes Open (GRE) 9th• 2002 Montreal Open (CAN) 5th• 2002 Osaka Open (JAP) 9th• 2002 Madrid Open (ESP) 9th
Interesting Facts• Nicole will team up with defending Olympic champion Natalie Cook. The pair
began competing together in January 2003• She has been representing Australia in volleyball at international level for 10
years• Following a successful indoor volleyball career, including a four-year stint at
Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, Nicole made the transition toBeach Volleyball
• She achieved several top-five finishes in her debut season on the internationalbeach circuit in 1998, and finished the season as ranked third in Australia
• Injury forced Nicole out of contention for selection for the 2000 Olympic Team.• She can speak French• She enjoys scuba diving, music, movies and shoppingSanderson, Nicole (Beach Volleyball) Sanderson, Nicole QLD
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SCHACHT, Andrew(#1)
Date of Birth 22nd May 1973 (31yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 191cm (6’3”)Weight 98kg (216lbs)Institute South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Coach Craig MarshallRepresents SAOccupation Beach Volleyball Player
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Stavanger) 7th• 2004 World Cup (Berlin) 7th• 2004 World Cup (Gstaad) 9th• 2004 World Cup (Carolina) 5th• 2003 Espinho Open 3rd• 2003 Spain Open 5th• 2003 Gstaad Open 9th• 2003 Rhodes Open 9th• 2003 Berlin Open 17th• 2002 Espinho Open 5th• 2002 Stavanger Open 5th• 2002 Marseille Grand Slam 9th• 2002 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 25th
Interesting Facts• Andrew will partner Josh Slack in the beach volleyball competition• He started playing when he was fifteen• Finishing third in the 2003 World Tour in Portugal was Andrew's career
highlight to date• He received the Best Setter Award on the 2001-2 National Tour• Andrew has competed in the World Open Championships since 1996• His great grandmother was the first Australian women's hockey captain• He enjoys golf, body-boarding and readingSchacht, Andrew (Beach Volleyball) Schacht, Andrew SA
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Date of Birth 16th December 1976 (27yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDLives Fulham Gardens, SAHeight 191cm (6’3”)Weight 88kg (194lbs)Institute South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Club NorthsCoach Craig MarshallRepresents SAOccupation Beach Volleyball PlayerEducation BA Surveying and BA Information Technology
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 17th (Slack, Grinlaubs)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Stavanger) 7th• 2004 World Cup (Berlin) 7th• 2004 World Cup (Gstaad) 9th• 2004 World Cup (Carolina) 5th• 2003 Espinho Open 3rd• 2003 Spain Open 5th• 2003 Rhodes Open 9th• 2003 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 25th• 2002 Espinho Open 5th• 2002 Stavanger Open 5th• 2002 Marseille Grand Slam 9th• 2002 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 25th
Interesting Facts• Joshua will partner Andrew Schacht• Josh started playing beach volleyball in 1998 and within two years
represented Australia at the Olympics• His career highlights were competing Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and
finishing third in the 2003 World Tour event in PortugalSlack, Joshua (Beach Volleyball) Slack, Joshua SA (#2)
WILLIAMS, Mark(#2)
Date of Birth 27th March 1979 (25yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Los Angeles, United StatesHeight 199cm (6’6”)Weight 89kg (196lbs)Coach Paul SmithRepresents NSWOccupation Beach Volleyball Player
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: 8th - Indoor
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Stavanger) 13th• 2004 World Cup (Berlin) 17th• 2004 World Cup (Gstaad) 25th• 2004 World Cup (Carolina) 7th• 2003 World Championships 9th• 2003 USA Grand Slam 17th• 2003 Stavanger Open 3rd• 2003 Spain Open 17th• 2003 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 17th• 2003 Marseille Grand Slam 25th• 2003 Rhodes Open 25th• 2003 Gstaad Open 41st
Interesting Facts• Julien Prosser will partner Mark Williams in the beach volleyball competition• Mark grew up in the United States• His career highlight was finishing third at 2003 World Tour event in NorwayWilliams, Mark (Beach Volleyball) Williams, MarkNSW (#2)
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Date of Birth 10 August 1972 (32yrs)
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Date of Birth 9 April 1960 (44yrs)Born Darwin, NTOccupation Head CoachEmployer Australian Volleyball FederationTutton, Stephen (Beach Volleyball)
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Date of Birth 27 September 1964 (39yrs)Born Louisville, United States
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Date of Birth 2 August 1970 (34yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDOccupation CoachEmployer South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Marshall, Craig (Beach Volleyball)
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Boxing Dates 14-25, 27-29 August 2004 (Days 1-12, 14-16)
Venue Peristeri Olympic Boxing Hall
Capacity 8,000
Events Light Flyweight (48kg) up to and including 48kgFlyweight (51kg) more than 48kg up to and including 51kgBantamweight (54kg) more than 51kg up to and including 54kgFeatherweight (57kg) more than 54kg up to and including 57kgLighweight (60kg) more than 57kg up to and including 60kgLight Welterweight (64kg) more than 60kg up to and including 64kgWelterweight (69kg) more than 64kg up to and including 69kgMiddleweight (75kg) more than 69kg up to and including 75kgLight Heavyweight (81kg) more than 75kg up to and including 81kgHeavyweight (91kg) more than 81kg up to and including 91kgSuper Heavyweight (+91kg) more than 91kg
Medals 11 gold, 11 silver, 22 bronze
Athletes Brunker, Joel Bantamweight (54kg)Forsyth, Adam Heavyweight (91kg)Hore, Bradley Flyweight (51kg)Langham, Ryan Featherweight (57kg)Little, Anthony Lighweight (60kg)Nourian, Anoushirvan Light Welterweight (64kg)O'Mahony, Gerard Welterweight (69kg)Pittman, Jamie Middleweight (75kg)Wakefield, Peter Light Flyweight (48kg)
Officials Pengelly, Ronald Section ManagerAndreass, Bodo Head CoachPeterson, Geoffrey Coach
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Saturday 14 August Day 1Middle Weight (75kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Jamie PittmanLight Heavy Weight (81kg) Men Preliminaries 3:01pm 10:01pm Middle Weight (75kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Jamie PittmanLight Heavy Weight (81kg) Men Preliminaries 9:01pm 4:01am*
Sunday 15 August Day 2Light Welter Weight (64kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Anoushirvan NourianWelter Weight (69kg) Men Preliminaries 3:01pm 10:01pm Gerard O'MahonyLight Welter Weight (64kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Anoushirvan NourianWelter Weight (69kg) Men Preliminaries 9:01pm 4:01am* Gerard O'Mahony
Monday 16 August Day 3Feather Weight (57kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Ryan LanghamLight Weight (60kg) Men Preliminaries 3:01pm 10:01pm Anthony LittleFeather Weight (57kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Ryan LanghamLight Weight (60kg) Men Preliminaries 9:01pm 4:01am* Anthony Little
Tuesday 17 August Day 4Fly Weight (51kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Bradley HoreBantam Weight (54kg) Men Preliminaries 3:01pm 10:01pm Joel BrunkerFly Weight (51kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Bradley HoreBantam Weight (54kg) Men Preliminaries 9:01pm 4:01am* Joel Brunker
Wednesday 18 August Day 5Light Fly Weight (48kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Peter WakefieldHeavy Weight (91kg) Men Preliminaries 3:16pm 10:16pm Adam ForsythLight Fly Weight (48kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Peter WakefieldSuper Heavy Weight (+91kg) Men Preliminaries 9:01pm 4:01am* Adam Forsyth
Thursday 19 August Day 6Welter Weight (69kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Gerard O'MahonyLight Heavy Weight (81kg) Men Preliminaries 2:31pm 9:31pm Light Welter Weight (64kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Anoushirvan NourianWelter Weight (69kg) Men Preliminaries 9:31pm 4:31am* Gerard O'Mahony
Friday 20 August Day 7Feather Weight (57kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Ryan LanghamLight Weight (60kg) Men Preliminaries 2:31pm 9:31pm Anthony LittleBantam Weight (54kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Joel BrunkerFeather Weight (57kg) Men Preliminaries 9:31pm 4:31am* Ryan Langham
Saturday 21 August Day 8Fly Weight (51kg) Men Preliminaries 1:30pm 8:30pm Bradley HoreMiddle Weight (75kg) Men Preliminaries 3:31pm 10:31pm Jamie PittmanLight Fly Weight (48kg) Men Preliminaries 7:30pm 2:30am* Peter WakefieldMiddle Weight (75kg) Men Preliminaries 9:31pm 4:31am* Jamie Pittman
Sunday 22 August Day 9Light Welter Weight (64kg) Men Quarter-finals 7:30pm 2:30am* Anoushirvan NourianWelter Weight (69kg) Men Quarter-finals 8:31pm 3:31am* Gerard O'MahonyHeavy Weight (91kg) Men Quarter-finals 9:31pm 4:31am* Adam Forsyth
Monday 23 August Day 10Bantam Weight (54kg) Men Quarter-finals 7:30pm 2:30am* Joel BrunkerFeather Weight (57kg) Men Quarter-finals 8:31pm 3:31am* Ryan LanghamSuper Heavy Weight (+91kg) Men Quarter-finals 9:31pm 4:31am* Adam Forsyth
Tuesday 24 August Day 11Light Fly Weight (48kg) Men Quarter-finals 7:30pm 2:30am* Peter WakefieldLight Weight (60kg) Men Quarter-finals 8:31pm 3:31am* Anthony LittleLight Heavy Weight (81kg) Men Quarter-finals 9:31pm 4:31am*
Wednesday 25 August Day 13Fly Weight (51kg) Men Quarter-finals 7:30pm 2:30am* Bradley HoreMiddle Weight (75kg) Men Quarter-finals 8:31pm 3:31am* Jamie Pittman
Friday 27 August Day 14Fly Weight (51kg) Men Semifinals 1:30pm 8:30pm Bradley HoreFeather Weight (57kg) Men Semifinals 2:01pm 9:01pm Ryan LanghamLight Welter Weight (64kg) Men Semifinals 2:31pm 9:31pm Anoushirvan NourianMiddle Weight (75kg) Men Semifinals 3:01pm 10:01pm Jamie PittmanHeavy Weight (91kg) Men Semifinals 3:31pm 10:31pm Adam ForsythLight Fly Weight (48kg) Men Semifinals 7:30pm 2:30am* Peter WakefieldBantam Weight (54kg) Men Semifinals 8:01pm 3:01am* Joel BrunkerLight Weight (60kg) Men Semifinals 8:31pm 3:31am* Anthony LittleWelter Weight (69kg) Men Semifinals 9:01pm 4:01am* Gerard O'MahonyLight Heavy Weight (81kg) Men Semifinals 9:31pm 4:31am*Super Heavy Weight (+91kg) Men Semifinals 10:01pm 5:01am* Adam Forsyth
Saturday 28 August Day 15Fly Weight (51kg) Men Final Bout 7:30pm 2:30am* Bradley HoreFeather Weight (57kg) Men Final Bout 8:06pm 3:06am* Ryan LanghamLight Welter Weight (64kg) Men Final Bout 8:41pm 3:41am* Anoushirvan NourianMiddle Weight (75kg) Men Final Bout 9:16pm 4:16am* Jamie Pittman
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Heavy Weight (91kg) Men Final Bout 9:51pm 4:51am* Adam Forsyth
Sunday 29 August Day 16Light Fly Weight (48kg) Men Final Bout 1:30pm 8:30pm Peter WakefieldBantam Weight (54kg) Men Final Bout 2:06pm 9:06pm Joel BrunkerLight Weight (60kg) Men Final Bout 2:41pm 9:41pm Anthony LittleWelter Weight (69kg) Men Final Bout 3:16pm 10:16pm Gerard O'MahonyLight Heavy Weight (81kg) Men Final Bout 3:51pm 10:51pm Super Heavy Weight (+91kg) Men Final Bout 4:26pm 11:26pm Adam Forsyth
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Date of Birth 22nd February 1986 (18yrs)Born Richmond, NSWLives Richmond, NSWHeight 171cm (5’7”)Weight 54kg (119lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Represents NSWOccupation Bricklayer
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships - 1st - 54kg• 2004 Oceania Championships - 1st - 54kg• 2003 Australian Championships - 1st - 54kg• 2003 Oceania Titles 2nd - 91kg
Interesting Facts• Three-time state champion and two time national champion• Current 2004 Australian and Oceania champion• Would like to keep competing to make the 2008 Olympic GamesBrunker, Joel (Boxing) Brunker, Joel NSW 54kg
FORSYTH, Adam91kg
Date of Birth 31st March 1981 (23yrs)Born Kurure, New ZealandLives Perth, WAHeight 186cm (6’1”)Weight 88kg (194lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club South City Boxing ClubCoach Geoff PetersonRepresents WAOccupation Boilermaker
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 91kg• 2004 Oceania Championships 1st - 91kg• 2004 Chemistry Cup 3rd• 2003 Australian Championships 2nd - 91kg• 2003 Commonwealth Cup 1st - 91kg division• 2003 Oceania Titles 2nd - 91kg
Interesting Facts• He first started boxing in 1994 aged 13 training with his father• Born in New Zealand he was the 2000 New Zealand heavyweight champion• A car accident which landed him with 65 stitches in his head prevented him
from competing with the New Zealand National Team at the Oceania Olympictrials in the lead-up to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
• Adam moved to Australia 18 months after the accident and started trainingagain with Geoff Peterson
• Has won two Golden Glove Awards and gold at the 2003 Commonwealth Cup• 2004 Australia and Oceania Champion• He describes his "fast hands" as his best sporting asset• Before an event Adam always prays• His father and grandfather were both boxersForsyth, Adam (Boxing) Forsyth, Adam WA 91kg
HORE, Bradley51kg
Date of Birth 22nd October 1981 (22yrs)Born Blacktown, NSWLives Little Mountain, QLDHeight 167cm (5’5”)Weight 51kg (112lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club ShamrockCoach Mike FoleyRepresents QLDOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: - 48kg (light-flyweight) (th)
Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 1st• 2004 Oceania Championships 1st• 2004 Chemistry Cup 2nd• 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester) Lost first round bout - 51kg
division
Interesting Facts• One of five children Bradley heads to his second Olympic Games in Athens• He describes his commitment to training as his best sporting characteristic• He likes to have time to himself before he competes• Bradley the 2004 Australian and Oceania championHore, Bradley (Boxing) Hore, Bradley QLD 51kg
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Date of Birth 15th November 1981 (22yrs)Born Blacktown, NSWLives Burleigh Heads, QLDHeight 182cm (5’11”)Weight 57kg (130lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Albert ShireCoach Alan NicholsonRepresents QLDOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Chemistry Cup 2nd• 2004 Australian Championships 1st - 57kg• 2003 World Boxing Championships First round• 2003 Oceania Titles 1st - 57kg
Interesting Facts• Ryan is a three-time state and national champion, he represented Australia 13
times internationally and won 8• 2004 Oceania and Australian champion• Considers his defence as his strongest sporting characteristic• Would like to train boxers in the future after retirement• Ryan enjoys playing golfLangham, Ryan (Boxing) Langham, Ryan QLD 57kg
LITTLE, Anthony60kg
Date of Birth 6th November 1980 (23yrs)Born Mullewa, WALives Geraldton, WAHeight 180cm (5’10”)Weight 60kg (137lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Geraldton PCYCCoach Jim TaylorRepresents WAOccupation Athlete
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Recent Performances• 2004 Chemistry Cup 3rd• 2003 Commonwealth Cup 1st - 64kg • 2003 Oceania Titles 3rd 60kg division • State Championships 2002-03, 1999, 1997, 1995, 1992-93 1st - 64kg • Golden Gloves 2002-03, 1998-99, 1996, 1993-94
Interesting Facts• Born in Mullewa he first started boxing at the age of 13• In 2000 he won the Aboriginal Sportstar of the Year Award• To motivate himself before a bout he thinks of his family• Hobbies include basketball, fishing and cricketLittle, Anthony (Boxing) Little, Anthony WA 60kg
NOURIAN, Anoushirvan64kg
Date of Birth 25th January 1972 (32yrs)Born IranLives Parramatta, SydneyHeight 170cm (5’6”)Weight 64kg (141lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Represents NSWOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games Debut for Australia
Recent Performances• 2004 Oceania Championships 1st - 69kg• 2003 Australian Championships 2nd - 69kg • 2003 National Golden Gloves Fight Night 2nd - 69kg
Interesting Facts• Born in Iran, Anoushirvan obtained Australian citizenship in February 2004• He has had 125 wins over 150 fights• Currently ranked at number four in the world• Anoushirvan’s sister was killed tragically in a motor accident in Iran in May
2004• He is the current Oceania Champion in his weight division Nourian,
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Date of Birth 17th March 1979 (25yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Canberra, ACTHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 69kg (152lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Australian Capital Territory Academy of Sport (ACTAS)Club UndergroundCoach Gary HamiltonRepresents ACTOccupation Athlete, part-time work in the mailroom at the
Australian Institute of Sport
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Recent Performances• 2004 Australian Championships 2nd - 69kg • 2004 Grand Prix 3rd• 2004 Chemistry Cup 3rd• 2004 Oceania Championships 1st - 69kg • 2003 National Golden Gloves Fight Night 1st - 69kg • 2002 Oceania Championships 1st - 69kg
Interesting Facts• Gerard competes at his first Olympic Games in Athens• He started boxing in 1995 at the age of 16• State champion since 2002 and runner-up at the Nationals in 2002 and 2004• Gerard is the 2004 Oceania Champion• He has a personal goal to go to university and study• Hobbies include going to the movies and playing the guitarO'mahony, Gerard (Boxing) O'mahony, Gerard ACT 69kg
PITTMAN, Jamie75kg
Date of Birth 18th July 1981 (23yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDLives Shortland, NSWHeight 184cm (6’0”)Weight 75kg (165lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club NewcastleCoach Neville ShortRepresents NSWOccupation Security GuardEmployer Global Entertainment Security
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Recent Performances• 2004 Chemistry Cup 3rd• 2004 Oceania Championships 1st • 2003 Australian Championships 2nd - 69kg• 2003 Commonwealth Cup First Round • 2003 World Boxing Championships Preliminary Round • 2002 World Cup Quarterfinalist- 71kg division
Interesting Facts• Started in the sport after he fell through a window when he was 10 and
needed 62 stitches in his arm, boxing helped with rehabilitation• Jamie has won five junior state titles and six senior state titles, one Golden
Gloves, three senior national titles• He has competed at more than 10 international competitions including the
Kings Cup, World Championship, World Cup and Commonwealth Games, is thethe current Oceania Champion for his weight division
• Jamie prays before he puts on his gloves and when he is introduced prior to about
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WAKEFIELD, Peter48kg
Date of Birth 6th September 1977 (26yrs)Born Modbury, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 163cm (5’4”)Weight 47kg (104lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club NorthsideCoach Denis HillRepresents SAOccupation Painter
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 Oceania Championship 1st - 48kg• 2004 Grand Prix 2nd - 48kg• 2003-04 Australian Championships 1st - 48kg
• 2003 Oceania Titles 1st - 48kg• 2001 East Asian Games 3rd - 48kg• 2001 Oceania Championship 1st - 48kg
Interesting Facts• Competed for Australia at the 2001 East Asian Games in Osaka• Peter is a six-time state champion and two-time national champion• He has represented Australia six times at international level• Peter has two daughtersWakefield, Peter (Boxing) Wakefield, Peter SA 48kg
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Date of Birth 11 December 1938 (65yrs)Born Surry Hills, NSWOccupation Boxing High Performance ManagerEmployer Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Pengelly, Ronald (Boxing)
ANDREASS, BodoHead Coach
Date of Birth 21 December 1955 (48yrs)Born Eilenburg, GermanyOccupation Boxing CoachEmployer Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Andreass, Bodo (Boxing)
PETERSON, GeoffreyCoach
Date of Birth 28 October 1958 (45yrs)Born Greytown, New Zealand
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Slalom: 17-20 August 2004 (Days 4-7)
Venue Flatwater: Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing CentreSlalom: Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre
Capacity Flatwater: Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre: 14,000Slalom: Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre: 7,600
Events Flatwater SlalomMen Kayak Single (K1) 500m Kayak Single (K1M)
Kayak Double (K2) 500m Canoe Single (C1M)Kayak Single (K1) 1000m Canoe Double (C2M)Kayak Double (K2) 1000mKayak Four (K4) 1000mCanoe Single (C1) 500mCanoe Double (C2) 500mCanoe Single (C1) 1000mCanoe Double (C2) 1000m
Women Kayak Single (K1) 500m Kayak Single (K1W)Kayak Double (K2) 500mKayak Four (K4) 500m
Medals Men Flatwater: 9 gold, silver, bronzeWomen Flatwater: 3 gold, silver, bronzeMen Slalom: 3 gold, silver, bronzeWomen Slalom: 1 gold, silver, bronze
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Horne, Peter Section ManagerClark, Peter CoachFoureur, David CoachHutchings, Terrence CoachKemble, Brett Physiotherapist
Bell, Robin C1Bellofiore, Mark C2Draper, Warwick K1Milne, Lachlan C2Natoli, Louise K1
Fox, Richard Head CoachDruce, Michael CoachFox, Myriam Coach
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Monday 23 August Day 10K1 1000m Men Heats 8:30am 3:30pm Nathan BaggaleyC1 1000m Men Heats 9:00am 4:00pm Martin MarinovK4 500m Women Heats 9:20am 4:20pm Kate Barclay, Chantal Meek,
Lisa Oldenhof, Amanda RankinK2 1000m Men Heats 9:40am 4:40pm Daniel Collins, David RhodesC2 1000m Men Heats 10:10am 5:10pm K4 1000m Men Heats 10:40am 5:40pm
Tuesday 24 August Day 11K1 500m Men Heats 8:30am 3:30pm Nathan BaggaleyC1 500m Men Heats 9:00am 4:00pm Martin MarinovK1 500m Women Heats 9:20am 4:20pm Paula HarveyK2 500m Men Heats 9:50am 4:50pm Nathan Baggaley, Clint RobinsonC2 500m Men Heats 10:20am 5:20pm K2 500m Women Heats 10:40am 5:40pm Chantal Meek, Amanda Rankin
Lisa Oldenhof, Lynside Fogarty
Wednesday 25 August Day 12K1 1000m Men Semi-finals 8:30am 3:30pm Nathan BaggaleyC1 1000m Men Semi-final 8:50am 3:50pm Martin MarinovK4 500m Women Semi-final 9:00am 4:00pm Kate Barclay, Chantal Meek,
Lisa Oldenhof, Amanda RankinK2 1000m Men Semi-finals 9:20am 4:20pm Daniel Collins, David RhodesC2 1000m Men Semi-final 9:40am 4:40pm K4 1000m Men Semi-final 10:00am 5:00pm
Thursday 26 August Day 13K1 500m Men Semi-finals 8:30am 3:30pm Nathan BaggaleyC1 500m Men Semi-final 8:50am 3:50pm Martin MarinovK1 500m Women Semi-finals 9:00am 4:00pm Paula HarveyK2 500m Men Semi-finals 9:20am 4:20pm Nathan Baggaley, Clint RobinsonC2 500m Men Semi-final 9:40am 4:40pm K2 500m Women Semi-final 9:50am 4:50pm Chantal Meek, Amanda Rankin
Lisa Oldenhof, Lynside Fogarty
Friday 27 August Day 14K1 1000m Men Final 8:30am 3:30pm Nathan BaggaleyC1 1000m Men Final 8:45am 3:45pm Martin MarinovK4 500m Women Final 9:20am 4:20pm Kate Barclay, Chantal Meek,
Lisa Oldenhof, Amanda RankinK2 1000m Men Final 9:35am 4:35pm Daniel Collins, David RhodesC2 1000m Men Final 10:10am 5:10pm K4 1000m Men Final 10:25am 5:25pm C2 1000m Men Medal Ceremony 10:35am 5:35pm K4 1000m Men Medal Ceremony 10:45am 5:45pm
Saturday 28 August Day 15K1 500m Men Final 8:30am 3:30pm Nathan BaggaleyC1 500m Men Final 8:45am 3:45pm Martin MarinovK1 500m Women Final 9:20am 4:20pm Paula HarveyK2 500m Men Final 9:35am 4:35pm Nathan Baggaley, Clint RobinsonC2 500m Men Final 10:10am 5:10pm K2 500m Women Final 10:25am 5:25pm Chantal Meek, Amanda Rankin
Lisa Oldenhof, Lynside Fogarty
Canoeing: Slalom ScheduleTuesday 17 August Day 4C1 Canoe Single Men Heats - 1st Run 10:00 17:00 Robin BellK1 Kayak Single Women Heats - 1st Run 10:50 17:50 Louise NatoliC1 Canoe Single Men Heats - 2nd Run 12:00 19:00 Robin BellK1 Kayak Single Women Heats - 2nd Run 12:50 19:50 Louise Natoli
Wednesday 18 August Day 5C1 Canoe Single Men Semifinal 10:00 17:00 Robin BellK1 Kayak Single Women Semifinal 10:40 17:40 Louise NatoliC1 Canoe Single Men Final 11:50 18:50 Robin BellK1 Kayak Single Women Final 12:20 19:20 Louise Natoli
Thursday 19 August Day 6C2 Canoe Double Men Heats - 1st Run 10:00 17:00 Mark Bellofiore, Lachlan MilneK1 Kayak Single Men Heats - 1st Run 10:40 17:40 Warwick DraperC2 Canoe Double Men Heats - 2nd Run 12:00 19:00 Mark Bellofiore, Lachlan MilneK1 Kayak Single Men Heats - 2nd Run 12:40 19:40 Warwick Draper
Friday 20 August Day 7C2 Canoe Double Men Semifinal 10:00 17:00 Mark Bellofiore, Lachlan MilneK1 Kayak Single Men Semifinal 10:35 17:35 Warwick DraperC2 Canoe Double Men Final 11:45 18:45 Mark Bellofiore, Lachlan MilneK1 Kayak Single Men Final 12:10 19:10 Warwick Draper
90BAGGALEY, NathanK1 500m, K1 1000m, K2 500m
Date of Birth 6th December 1975 (28yrs)Born Byron Bay, NSWLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 193cm (6’3”)Weight 90kg (198lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Cape Byron Canoe ClubCoach Peter ClarkRepresents NSWOccupation StudentEducation Bachelor of Science
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: K1 - 500m (10th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Overall) =1st - Kayak• 2004 World Cup Regatta (Duisburg) 2nd - K1 1000m; 2nd - K2 1000m; 2nd
- K1 500m; 7th - K2 500m• 2004 World Cup (Racice) 3rd - K1 500m; 6th - K2 500m; 2nd - K1 1000m• 2004 European Championships (Poznan) 9th - K2 500m; 8th - K4 1000m• 2003 World Championships (Gainesville) 3rd - K1 1000m; 1st - K1 500m • 2003 World Cup (Overall) 2nd - Kayak• 2003 World Cup (Zagreb) 1st - K1 1000m; 1st - K1 500m; 4th - K1 200m• 2003 World Cup (Duisburg) 1st - K1 500m; 1st - K1 1000m• 2003 World Cup (Poznan) 4th - K1 500m; 1st - K2 500m; 2nd - K1 1000m;
9th - K4 1000m • 2003 World Cup (Hazewinkel) 9th - K1 500m; 5th - K1 200m; 6th - K1 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 6th - Kayak• 2002 World Championships (Seville) 1st - K1 500m; 5th - K1 1000m
Interesting Facts• Nathan Baggaley is a two-time world champion • Nathan started kayaking when he was 16 years old• He made his international debut in 1997 at the Canada World Cup• His highlight was winning the K1 500m at the 2002 and 2003 World
Championships• He was awarded an AIS Excellence Award and the AIS Athlete of the Year in
March 2004• He has also played at state level in basketball and water polo• He enjoys movies, music and surfingBaggaley, Nathan (Canoeing - Flatwater) Baggaley, Nathan NSW K1
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BARCLAY, KateK4 500m
Date of Birth 4th October 1980 (23yrs)Born Adelaide, SALives Adelaide, SAHeight 167cm (5’5”)Weight 67kg (148lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
South Australian Sports Institute (SASI)Club Westlakes Canoe ClubCoach David FoureurRepresents SAOccupation Athlete; Collection OperatorEmployer Westpac Call CentreEducation Bachelor of Science at Macquarie University
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Recent Performances• 2004 European Championships (Poznan) 4th - K4 500m• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 59th - Kayak• 2003 World Cup (Szeged) 9th - K2 1000m• 2003 World Cup (Poznan) 6th - K2 1000m• 2001 World Championships (Poznan) 7th - K4 1000m; 9th - K4 500m• 2001 World Cup (Zagreb) 6th - K2 500m; 2nd - K4 500m
Interesting Facts• Kate started in the sport in 1995 and made her international debut in 1998• Her career highlight has been competing in the 2001 World Championships
(Poznan) and qualifying for the Olympic Games• A typical week at training includes five aerobic sessions, cross training, three
gym sessions and eight paddling sessions• She was awarded the South Australia Sports Institute Kayaker of the Year in
2001 and 2002• She is currently studying a Bachelor of Science and would one day like to
become a vet or zoologistBarclay, Kate (Canoeing - Flatwater) Barclay, Kate NSW K4
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COLLINS, DanielK2 1000m
Date of Birth 7th October 1970 (33yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Brisbane, QLDHeight 190cm (6’2”)Weight 96kg (211lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Burley Griffin Canoe ClubCoach David FoureurRepresents QLDOccupation AdministratorEmployer Australian Sports Commission (ASC)Education Bachelor of Business; Diploma in Journalism
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: K2 - 500m (2nd)1996 Atlanta: K2 - 500m (3rd)1992 Barcelona: K2 - 500m (12th)
Olympic Medals 1 Silver, 1 Bronze medals
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup Regatta (Duisburg) 3rd - K2 500m; 1st - K2 1000m• 2004 World Cup (Racice) 3rd - K2 500m; 3rd - K2 1000m• 2004 European Championships (Poznan) 4th - K2 1000m• 2003 World Championships (Gainesville) 8th - K4 500m• 2003 World Cup (Poznan) 1st - K4 1000m; 2nd - K4 500m • 2003 World Cup (Szeged) 6th - K4 1000m; 6th - K4 500m
Interesting Facts• Daniel came out of retirement to have a shot at another Olympics in Athens -
his fourth Olympic Games• He won silver and bronze in the K2 500m at the Sydney 2000 Games and
1996 Atlanta Games respectively• Earlier this year he teamed up with David Rhodes and qualified for the games
by finishing fourth at the European Championships• Started in the sport at age of 18• He played rugby league at schoolboy level• His hobbies are fishing, golf, reading and relaxingCollins, Daniel (Canoeing - Flatwater) Collins, Daniel QLD K2
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Date of Birth 17th April 1984 (20yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 173cm (5’8”)Weight 70kg (154lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Queensland Academy of Sport (QASClub Gold Coast Canoe ClubCoach Brendan PurcellRepresents QLDOccupation StudentEducation Psychology at Griffith University, Gold Coast
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Recent Performances• 2004 European Championships (Poznan)• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 92nd - Kayak• 2002 World Cup (Milan) 5th - K2 500m, 4th - K4 500m, 3rd - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Duisburg) 6th - K2 500m, 7th - K4 1000m• 2001 Junior World Championships (Brazil) 3rd - K1 500m 9th - K4 500m
Interesting Facts• Lyndsie heads to her first Olympic Games in Athens• She has had a taste of what the Olympics is all about having competed in the
2001 Youth Olympic Festival• Lyndsie was a swimmer from age 6 to 16 but started to kayak in 1999 and
was identified through the Queensland Academy of Sport Talent SearchProgram
• Her parents, family and coach are the most influential people in her career• Her hero is Clint Robinson• She underwent a shoulder reconstruction in 2002• Each week she does three to four gym sessions, ten paddling sessions and
three to four cross training sessions• Her uncle played rugby union for Australia• Hobbies include swimming, reading and moviesFogarty, Lyndsie (Canoe/kayak - Flatwater) Fogarty, Lyndsie QLD§ Subject to confirmation of additional quota places being allocated by the ICF
HARVEY, PaulaK1 500m §
Date of Birth 12th June 1975 (29yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 166cm (5’5”)Weight 60kg (132lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Clubs Currumbin Creek Canoe ClubCoach Brendan PurcellRepresents QLDOccupation Athlete; AdministrationEmployer Sport and Recreation QueenslandEducation Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy, Bachelor of Applied
Science, Bachelor of Business
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Recent Performances• 2004 European Championships (Poznan)• 2003 World Championships (Gainesville) 3rd - K4 1000m• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 32nd - Kayak• 2003 World Cup (Poznan) 4th - K1 1000m, 4th K2 500m, 2nd K4 500m, 1st
K4 1000m• 2003 World Cup (Szeged) 5th - K1 500m, 2nd - K4 500m, 2nd - K4 1000m• 2003 World Championships (Seville) 5th - K4 500, 4th - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 92nd - Kayak• 2002 World Cup (Milan) 5th - K2 500m, 2nd - K4 500m, 1st - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Duisburg) 6th - K2 500m, 5th - K4 500m, 2nd - K4 1000m• 2001 World Championships (Poznan) 9th - K4 500m, 7th - K4 1000m
Interesting Facts• Paula started canoeing in 1995 on the Yarra River in Melbourne• Her international canoeing debut was representing Australia at the 1998 World
Cup• She has previously represented Australia in gymnastics• Paula was the national champion in all single distances and all Olympic
distances in 2003 - no female has ever won all three distances at one nationalchampionships
• Her career highlight is winning bronze in the K4 500m at the 2003 WorldChampionships in Gainesville, Florida
• Alisa Camplin, Lydia Lerodiaconou and Stephanie Moorehouse are her heroes• Her hobbies include the beach, gymnastics, downhill skiing and cookingHarvey, Paula (Canoe/kayak - Flatwater) Harvey, Paula ?? ??§ Subject to confirmation of additional quota places being allocated by the ICF
MARINOV, MartinC1 500m
Date of Birth 25th October 1967 (36yrs)Born Sofia, BulgariaLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 178cm (5’10”)Weight 85kg (187lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Gold Coast Canoe ClubCoach Ben HutchingsRepresents QLDOccupation Athlete
Olympic Games Debut for Australia1992 Barcelona, 1988 Seoul (representing Bulgaria)
Olympic Results1992 Barcelona: C1 500m (3rd)1988 Seoul: C1 500m (3rd)
Olympic Medals 2 Bronze medals
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Overall) 4th - Canoe• 2004 World Cup (Duisburg) 7th - C1 500m; 8th - C1 1000m• 2004 World Cup ((Racice) 2nd - C1 500m; 6th - C1 1000m• 2003 World Championships (Gainesville) 7th - C1 500m • 2003 World Cup (Overall) 8th - Canoe• 2003 World Cup (Zagreb) 4th - C1 1000m; 1st - C1 500m• 2003 World Cup (Duisburg) 3rd - C1 500m • 2002 World Championships (Seville) 7th - C1 500m• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 4th - Canoe• 2002 World Cup (Milan) 2nd - C1 500m; 2nd - C1 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Duisburg) 5th - C1 500m• 2001 World Championships (Poznan) 7th - C1 500m (competing for
Bulgaria)
Interesting Facts• Born in Bulgaria, Martin has been competing in the sport for 25 years• He won two Olympic medals for his native country at Seoul in 1988 and
Barcelona in 1992• Martin was named Mr Bulgaria in 1993• Speaks four languages - Bulgarian, Spanish, Russian and English• Married to Darina, has a daughter, Maria Veronika and son GeorgiMarinov, Martin (Canoeing - Flatwater) Marinov, Martin QLD C1
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Date of Birth 19th December 1978 (25yrs)Born Kent, EnglandLives Sydney, NSWHeight 162cm (5’3”)Weight 62kg (137lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Manly Warringah Kayak ClubCoach David FoureurRepresents NSWOccupation Athlete; StudentEmployer Surf Dive n SkiEducation Bachelor of Applied Science at Deakin University
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Recent Performances• 2004 European Championsips (Poznan) 4th - K4 500m• 2003 World Championships (Gainesville) 3rd - K4 1000m• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 19th - Kayak• 2003 World Cup (Duisburg) 4th - K1 1000m• 2003 World Cup (Poznan) 4th - K2 500m; 2nd - K1 1000m; 1st - K4 1000m;
2nd - K4 500m; • 2003 World Cup (Szeged) 6th - K1 1000m; 2nd - K4 1000m; 2nd - K4 500m• 2002 World Championships (Seville) 5th - K4 500m; 4th - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Milan) 2nd - K4 500m; 1st - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Duisburg) 5th - K4 500m; 2nd - K4 1000m
Interesting Facts• Heads to her first Olympic Games in Athens• Chantel tried paddling as a junior but preferred athletics at the time until in
1995 where she began to take the sport seriously• Made her international debut in 1998• Won two bronze medals at the Marathon World K1 2000-2001• Chantal's parents and sprinter Debbie Flintoff King have been her greatest
influence• She was named Australian Female Marathon Canoeist of the Year in 2000• She lives in Sydney but grew up in Melbourne• Hobbies include mountain biking, swimming, camping and walking• Both her brother and sister have represented Australia at World Marathon
Championships and Flatwater World Cups Meek, Chantal (Canoeing -Flatwater) Meek, Chantal NSW K4 500m
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OLDENHOF, LisaK4 500m, K2 500m §
Date of Birth 26th March 1980 (24yrs)Born Perth, WALives Perth, WAHeight 169cm (5’6”)Weight 67kg (148lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club Canning River Canoe ClubCoaches David Foureur, Ramon AnderssonRepresents WAOccupation PhysiotherapistEducation Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) at Curtin University
and studying Postgraduate diploma in OccupationalHealth and Safety
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Recent Performances• 2004 European Championships (Poznan) 4th - K4 500m• 2002 World Championships (Seville) 5th - K4 500m; 4th - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 53rd - Kayak• 2002 World Cup (Milan) 6th - K1 500m; 1st - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Duisburg) 5th - K4 500m; 2nd - K4 1000m• 2001 World Championships (Poznan) 9th - K4 500m; 7th - K4 1000m
Interesting Facts• Heads to her first Olympic Games in Athens• Finished fifth in the K4 500m and fourth in the K4 1000m at the 2002 World
Championships• Started kayaking at the age of 15 in a talent identification program• Made her international debut in 2001 at the World Cup• Lisa also competed in surf lifesaving• Her father, Alf, was an elite Aussie Rules player• Lisa's parents have been her greatest influence• Hobbies include camping and fishing Oldenhof, Lisa (Canoeing - Flatwater)
Oldenhof, Lisa WA K4 500m§ Selected Team Member. For K2 500m subject to confirmation of additional
quota places being allocated by the ICF
RANKIN, AmandaK4 500, K2 500m §
Date of Birth 22nd October 1976 (27yrs)Born Maryborough, QLDLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 172cm (5’7”)Weight 68kg (150lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Gold Coast Canoe ClubCoach David FoureurRepresents QLDOccupation Athlete; Part Time WaitressEmployer Sizzler
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Recent Performances• 2004 European Championships (Poznan) 4th - K4 500m • 2003 World Championships (Gainesville) 3rd - K4 1000m• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 49th - Kayak• 2003 World Cup (Poznan) 7th - K2 1000m; 3rd - K2 500m; 1st - K4 1000m;
2nd - K4 500m• 2003 World Cup (Szeged) 5th - K2 500m; 2nd - K4 500m; 2nd - K4 1000m• 2002 World Championships (Seville) 5th - K4 500m; 4th - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 92nd - Kayak• 2002 World Cup (Milan) 3rd - K2 500m; 2nd - K4 500m; 1st - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Duisburg) 5th - K4 500m; 2nd - K4 1000m• 2001 World Championships (Poznan) 9th - K4 500m; 7th - K4 1000m
Interesting Facts• She started in the sport in 1995 and made her international debut in 1997• Amanda’s most memorable sporting achievement was finishing 5th in the K4
500 at the 2003 World Championships• Her grandfather has been her greatest influence by sharing her love of water-
sports• She also competed in equestrian events• Hobbies include reading, travelling and the outdoors Rankin, Amanda
(Canoeing - Flatwater) Rankin, Amanda QLD K4 500m§ Selected Team Member. For K2 500m subject to confirmation of additional
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Date of Birth 12th November 1975 (28yrs)Born Sydney, NSWLives Gold Coast, QLDHeight 190cm (6’2”)Weight 89kg (196lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Cape Byron Canoe ClubCoach David FoureurRepresents NSWOccupation Athlete; Sales RepresentativeEmployer Kohler
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Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup Regatta (Duisberg) 3rd - K2 500m; 1st - K2 1000m• 2004 European Championships (Poznan) 4th - K2 1000m• 2004 World Cup (Racice) 3rd - K2 500m; 3rd - K2 1000m• 2003 World Championships (Gainesville) 8th - K4 500m• 2003 World Cup (Poznan) 1st - K4 1000m; 2nd - K4 500m • 2003 World Cup (Szeged) 6th - K4 1000m; 6th - K4 500m • 2002 World Championships (Seville) 8th - K4 1000m• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 146th - Kayak• 2002 World Cup (Milan) 3rd - K4 1000m; 3rd - K4 500m • 2002 World Cup (Duisburg) 8th - K4 1000m
Interesting Facts• David heads to his first Olympic Games in Athens, teaming up with two time
Olympic medallist, Daniel Collins, to compete in the K2 1000m• 2004 is his first year competing in K2 events, previously only in K4s• He went to school with team mate Nathan Baggaley and on his
encouragement took up the sport in 1998• Made his international debut at the 2001 World Championships in Poland• To date his best international result is first in K2 1000m at the Duisburg World
Cup in June this yearRhodes, David (Canoeing - Flatwater) Rhodes, David NSW K2
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ROBINSON, ClintK2 500m
Date of Birth 27th July 1972 (32yrs)Born Brisbane, QLDLives Palmwoods, QLDHeight 189cm (6’2”)Weight 94kg (207lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS)Club Sunshine Coast Canoe ClubCoaches Ron Robinson, Ben HutchingsRepresents QLDOccupation Athlete; Public Speaker
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: K1 1000m (10th)1996 Atlanta: K1 1000m (3rd)1992 Barcelona: K1 1000m (1st)
Olympic Medals 1 Gold, 1 Bronze medals
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Overall) 8th - Kayak• 2004 World Cup (Duisburg) 7th - K2 500m• 2004 World Cup (Racice) 6th - K2 500m; 5th - K2 1000m• 2004 European Championships (Poznan) 9th - K2 500m• 2000 World Cup (Overall) 81st - Kayak• 1998 World Championships (Szeged) 4th - K2 1000m• 1995 World Championships (Duisberg) 2nd - K1 1000m• 1994 World Championships (Mexico City) 1st - K1 1000m; 3rd K2 500m
Interesting Facts• Clint has been competing in kayaking since he was 16 years of age and heads
to his fourth Olympic Games in Athens• Clint was watching the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games on television when
his father asked him what he wanted to do in his life. Clint's answer was torepresent his country and win an Olympic gold medal
• He not only achieved his dream but Clint Robinson is Australia's only Olympicgold medallist in the sport of Canoe/Kayak having won the K1 1000m in 1992at the Barcelona Olympics
• He also won bronze medal in the same event at the 1996 Atlanta OlympicGames
• He was a member of the Australian Surf Life Saving team and holds 31national titles
Robinson, Clint (Canoeing - Flatwater) Robinson, Clint QLD K2500m
HORNE, PeterSection Manager
Date of Birth 16 February 1974 (30yrs)Born Gillingham, EnglandOccupation High Performance ManagerEmployer Australian Canoeing Inc.Horne, Peter (Canoeing - Flatwater)
CLARK, PeterCoach
Date of Birth 21 August 1961 (42yrs*)Born Bangalow, NSWOccupation Coach; Sports teacherEmployer American Taipei SchoolClark, Peter (Canoeing - Flatwater)
FOUREUR, DavidCoach
Date of Birth 29 July 1963 (41yrs)Born Adelaide, SAOccupation CoachEmployer South Australian Sport Institute (SASI)Foureur, David (Canoeing - Flatwater)
HUTCHINGS, TerrenceCoach
Date of Birth 3 November 1946 (57yrs)Born Sydney, NSWOccupation CoachEmployer New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Hutchings, Terrence (Canoeing - Flatwater)
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Date of Birth 7 March 1974 (30yrs)Born Sutherland, NSWOccupation PhysiotherapistEmployer Nepean Specialist PhysiotherapyKemble, Brett (Canoeing - Flatwater)
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Date of Birth 16th November 1977 (26yrs)Born Cape Town, South AfricaLives Coogee, NSWHeight 193cm (6’3”)Weight 87kg (192lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS)Club Sydney University, Swan Canoe Club Coach Richard FoxRepresents WAOccupation StudentEducation Economics at University of Sydney
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney
Olympic Results2000 Sydney: C1 (9th)
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Prague) 4th - C1• 2003 World Cup (Bratislava) 7th - C1• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 3rd - C1• 2003 World Cup (Bratislava) 6th - C1• 2003 World Championships (Augsburg) 7th - C1 Team• 2003 World Cup (Tacen) 3rd - C1• 2003 World Cup (La Seu d'Urgell) 6th - C1• 2003 World Cup (Penrith) 2nd - C1• 2002 World Championships (Bourg-Saint-Maurice) 5th - C1 Team• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 19th - C1• 2001 World Cup (Overall) 5th - C1• 1999 World Championships (La Seu d'Urgell) 2nd - C1
Interesting Facts• Robin is heading to his second Olympic Games in Athens and leads four
debutantes in the canoe slalom team• He started in the sport at the age of 15• His father is his greatest influence• Hobbies include surfing, rock climbing and dancing• Robin carried the 2004 Athens Olympic flame down the Parramatta River in
Sydney on a dragonboatBell, Robin (Canoeing - Slalom) Bell, Robin WA C1
BELLOFIORE, MarkC2
Date of Birth 13th April 1983 (21yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 173cm (5’8”)Weight 69kg (152lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)Club Canoes Plus Racing TeamCoach Mike Druce, Zlatan IbrahimbegovicRepresents VICOccupation AccountingEmployer Price Waterhouse CoopersEducation Bachelor of Business at University of Technology,
Sydney
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Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Prague) 10th - C2• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 13th - C2• 2003 World Slalom Championships (Augsburg) 19th - C2, 7th - C2 Team• 2003 World Cup (La Seu d'Urgell) 10th - C2• 2003 World Cup (Penrith) 4th - C2
Interesting Facts• Mark heads to his first Olympics in Athens and will paddle with Lachlan Milne
in the Men's C2 event• Mark started in the sport in 1996 while at school in Melbourne because his
friends were involved in the sport• He was the 2001 Australian Junior Champion in K1• He enjoys reading, running, and surfingBellofiore, Mark (Canoeing - Slalom) Bellofiore, Mark VIC C2
DRAPER, WarwickK1
Date of Birth 23rd September 1976 (27yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Melbourne, VICHeight 186cm (6’1”)Weight 79kg (174lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS)Club Canoes Plus Racing TeamCoach Zlatan IbrahimbegovicRepresents VICOccupation StudentEducation Bachelor Electronic Engineering; Computer Science
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Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Athens) 14th - K1 • 2004 World Cup (Penrith) 7th - K1 • 2004 World Cup (Prague) 19th - K1 • 2003 World Cup (Overall) 17th - K1• 2003 World Championships (Augsburg) 21st - K1 Team• 2003 World Cup (Penrith) 7th - K1• 2002 World Championships (Bourg-Saint-Maurice) 13th - K1 Team• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 17th - K1• 2002 World Cup (China) 10th - K1 • 2002 World Cup (Guangzhou) 10th - K1
Interesting Facts• Warwick started paddling at 16 years of age and was introduced to the sport
through a school sports program• Warwick's overall sporting goal is to finish in the top 10 at the World
Championships and finish top five in Athens at what will be his first OlympicGames
• His career highlights to date are winning the 2004 Olympic trials and placing7th in the 2003 World Cup in Penrith
• His interests include capoeira (a Brazilian martial art), roller-blading and rock-climbing
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Date of Birth 26th August 1978 (25yrs*)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 184cm (6’0”)Weight 78kg (172lbs)Institutes Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Penrith Valley CanoeingCoaches Mike Druce, Zlatan IbrahimbegovicRepresents NSWOccupation StudentEducation Completed a Bachelor of Medical Science at University
of New South Wales. Currently undertaking a Bachelorof Medicine
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Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Prague) 10th - C2• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 13th - C2• 2003 World Slalom Championships (Augsburg) 19th - C2, 7th - C2 Team• 2003 World Cup (La Seu d'Urgell) 10th - C2• 2003 World Cup (Penrith) 4th - C2 • 2002 World Cup (Overall) 34th - K1• 2002 World Championships (Bourg-Saint-Maurice) 13th - K1 Team
Interesting Facts• Lachlan is heading to his first Olympics in Athens• He will paddle with Mark Bellofiore in the Men's C2 event• He started paddling in 1993 in Melbourne and made his international debut in
1994• His brother, Dan, was a member of the Australian canoe team in 1997 and
1999 as was his sister ,Victoria, in 1999 and 2001• His hobbies are music, photography, surfing, snowboarding and mountain
biking and he can speak GermanMilne, Lachlan (Canoeing - Slalom) Milne, Lachlan NSW C2
NATOLI, LouiseK1
Date of Birth 24th April 1979 (25yrs)Born Melbourne, VICLives Sydney, NSWHeight 173cm (5’8”)Weight 64kg (141lbs)Institute Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Club Sydney UniversityCoach Myriam FoxRepresents VICOccupation Student
Olympic Games Debut
Recent Performances• 2004 World Cup (Prague) 13th - K1 • 2003 World Slalom Championships (Augsburg) 22nd - K1, 4th - K1 Team• 2003 World Cup (Overall) 19th- K1• 2003 World Cup (Penrith) 7th - K1• 2002 World Championships (Bourg-Saint-Maurice) 7th - K1 Team• 2002 World Cup (Overall) 21st - K1• 2002 World Cup (Tacen) 10th - K1
Interesting Facts• Louise achieved one of her ambitions when she was selected on the team to
compete in Athens - her first Olympic Games (She was the emergency at theSydney 2000 games)
• She has two other ambitions, to be ranked number one in Australia and tomake the finals at every World Cup event
• Louise is the sole female competitor in the Canoe Slalom Olympic Team• Louise has been a member of the Australian team since 1996 and from 1994-
1997 was a member of the Australian Junior team• Louise hails from Box Hill in Melbourne but in 1999 based herself in Sydney to
train at the Penrith Facility• She was awarded a Sydney University Blue of the Year in 2002• Her coach Myriam Fox has been the greatest influence in her career• She started canoeing aged ten after her mother introduced her to the sport• Her hobbies are cooking, listening to music and readingNatoli, Louise (Canoeing - Slalom) Natoli, Louise VIC K1
FOX, RichardHead Coach
Date of Birth 5 June 1960 (44yrs)Born Winsford, EnglandOccupation AIS and National Head Coach (Slalom)Employer Australian CanoeingFox, Richard (Canoeing - Slalom)
DRUCE, MichaelCoach
Date of Birth 18 February 1963 (41yrs)Born Shrewsbury, EnglandOccupation CoachEmployer New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS)Druce, Michael (Canoeing - Slalom)
FOX, MyriamCoach
Date of Birth 24 October 1961 (42yrs)Born Marseille, FranceOccupation Coach
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Dates Mountain Bike: 27-28 August 2004 (Days 14-15)Road Race: 14-15 August 2004 (Days 1-2)Time Trial: 18 August 2004 (Day 5)Track: 20-25 August 2004 (Days 7-12)
Venue Mountain Bike: Parnitha Olympic Mountain Bike VenueRoad Race: Athens City Centre Cycling Road Race CourseTime Trial: Vouliagmeni Olympic CentreTrack: Olympic Velodrome, Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA)
Capacity Parnitha Olympic Mountain Bike Venue: 15,500Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre: 3,600Olympic Velodrome: 5,250
Events Mountain Bike Road TrackMen Cross country Road Race 1km Time Trial Sprint
Individual Time Trial Individual pursuit Points race MadisonTeam pursuitTeam sprintKeirin
Women Cross country Road Race 500m Time TrialIndividual Time trial Sprint
Individual pursuitPoints race
Medals Men’s Mountain: 1 gold, silver, bronzeWomen’s Mountain: 1 gold, silver, bronzeMen’s Road: 2 gold, silver, bronzeWomen’s Road: 2 gold, silver, bronzeMen’s Time Trial: 1 gold, silver, bronzeWomen’s Time Trial: 1 gold, silver, bronzeMen’s Track: 8 gold, silver, bronzeWomen’s Track: 4 gold, silver, bronze
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Officials See next page
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Bates, Katherine Track: Individual Pursuit, Points Race
Bayley, Ryan Track: Keirin, Teams Sprint Individual Spint
Brown, Graeme Track: Teams Pursuit, MadisonCarrigan, Sara Road: Individual Time Trial,
Individual Road RaceCooke, Baden Road: Individual Road RaceDajka, Jobie Track: Individual Sprint, Keirin,
Teams SprintDawson, Peter Track: Teams PursuitEadie, Sean Track: Team SprintFleming, Josh Mountain BikeGollan, Olivia Road: Individual Road RaceKelly, Shane Track: Ikm Time TrialLancaster, Brett Track: Teams PursuitMactier, Kate Track: Individual PursuitMathison, Lisa Mountain BikeMcEwan, Robert Road: Individual Road RaceMcGee, Bradley Track: Individual Pursuit, Team
Pursuit
Meares, Anna Track: 500m Time Trial, Individual Spint
O’Grady, Stuart Road: Individual Road RaceRenshaw, Mark Track: Madison, Points RaceRoberts, Luke Track: Individual Pursuit,
Teams PursuitRogers, Michael Road: Individual Time Trial,
Individual Road RaceTaberlay, Sid Mountain BikeWhite, Matthew Road: Individual Road RaceWood, Oenone Road: Individual Road Race,
Individual Time TrialWooldridge, Stephen Track: Team Pursuit
Athletes Officials
Cycling 99Cycling: Mountain Bike Schedule
Athens AET
Friday 27 August Day 14Cross Country Women 11:00 am 6:00 pm Lisa Mathison
Saturday 28 August Day 15Cross Country Men 11:00 am 6:00 pm Josh Fleming, Sid Taberlay
Cycling: Road ScheduleAthens AET
Saturday 14 August Day 1Road Race Men 12:45 pm 7:45 pm Baden Cooke, Robert McEwen,
Stuart O'Grady, Michael Rogers, Matthew White
Sunday 15 August Day 2Road Race Women 3:00 pm 10:00 pm Sara Carrigan, Olivia Gollan,
Oenone Wood
Wednesday 18 August Day 5Individual Time Trial Women 1:00 pm 8:00 pm Sara Carrigan, Oenone WoodIndividual Time Trial Men 3:00 pm 10:00 pm Michael Rogers
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Friday 20 August Day 7Individual Pursuit Men Qualifying Round 4:30pm 11:30pm Bradley McGee, Luke Roberts500m Time Trial Women Final 5:15pm 12:15am* Anna Meares1km Time Trial Men Final 5:55pm 12:55am* Shane KellyIndividual Pursuit Men First Round 6:55pm 1:55am* Bradley McGee, Luke Roberts
Saturday 21 August Day 8Team Sprint Men Qualifying Round 4:30pm 11:30pm Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka,
Sean EadieIndividual Pursuit Women Qualifying Round 4:50pm 11:50pm Katherine Bates, Kate MactierTeam Sprint Men First Round 5:25pm 12:25am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka,
Sean EadieIndividual Pursuit Men Final 3-4 5:40pm 12:40am* Bradley McGee, Luke RobertsIndividual Pursuit Men Final 1-2 5:47pm 12:47am* Bradley McGee, Luke RobertsTeam Sprint Men Final 3-4 6:05pm 1:05am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka,
Sean EadieTeam Sprint Men Final 1-2 6:10pm 1:10am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka,
Sean EadieIndividual Pursuit Women First Round 6:25pm 1:25am* Katherine Bates, Kate Mactier
Sunday 22 August Day 9Sprint Women Qualifying Round (200m) 9:00am 4:00pm Anna MearesSprint Men Qualifying Round (200m) 9:15am 4:15pm Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaTeam Pursuit Men Qualifying Round 9:35am 4:35pm Ryan Bayley, Graeme Brown,
Peter Dawson, Brett Lancaster, Bradley McGee, Luke Roberts, Stephen Wooldridge
Sprint 1/8 Women Finals 4:30pm 11:30pm Anna MearesSprint 1/16 Men Finals 4:50pm 11:50pm Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint 1/8 Women Finals Repechages 5:25pm 12:25am* Anna MearesSprint 1/16 Repechages Men 5:30pm 12:30am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaIndividual Pursuit Women Final 3-4 5:40pm 12:40am* Katherine Bates, Kate MactierIndividual Pursuit Women Final 1-2 5:45pm 12:45am* Katherine Bates, Kate MactierSprint Men 1/8 Finals 6:00pm 1:00am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaTeam Pursuit Men First Round 6:20pm 1:20am* Ryan Bayley, Graeme Brown,
Peter Dawson, Brett Lancaster, Bradley McGee, Luke Roberts, Stephen Wooldridge
Sprint Men 1/8 Finals Repechages 6:50pm 1:50am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka
Monday 23 August Day 10Sprint Women Quarter-finals 4:30pm 11:30pm Anna MearesSprint Women Classification 9-12 4:45pm 11:45pm Anna Meares
Sprint Women Quarter-finals 4:50pm 11:50pm Anna MearesSprint Men Quarter-finals 5:05pm 12:05am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Women Quarter-finals 5:20pm 12:20am* Anna MearesTeam Pursuit Men Final 3-4 5:30pm 12:30am* Ryan Bayley, Graeme Brown,
Peter Dawson, Brett Lancaster, Bradley McGee, Luke Roberts, Stephen Wooldridge
Team Pursuit Men Final 1-2 5:37pm 12:37am* Ryan Bayley, Graeme Brown, Peter Dawson, Brett Lancaster, Bradley McGee, Luke Roberts, Stephen Wooldridge
Sprint Men Quarter-finals 5:45pm 12:45am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Men Quarter-finals 6:10pm 1:10am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka
Tuesday 24 August Day 11Sprint Women Semi-finals 4:30pm 11:30pm Anna MearesSprint Men Semi-finals 4:40pm 11:40pm Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Women Classification 5-8 4:50pm 11:50pm Anna MearesSprint Women Semi-finals 4:55pm 11:55pm Anna MearesSprint Men Semi-finals 5:05pm 12:05am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Men Classification 9-12 5:15pm 12:15am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Women Semi-finals 5:20pm 12:20am* Anna MearesSprint Men Semi-finals 5:25pm 12:25am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaPoints Race Men Final 5:30pm 12:30am* Mark RenshawSprint Women Final 3-4 - Race 01 6:20pm 1:20am* Anna MearesSprint Women Final 1-2 - Race 01 6:25pm 1:25am* Anna MearesSprint Men Final 3-4 - Race 01 6:30pm 1:30am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Men Final 1-2 - Race 01 6:35pm 1:35am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Men Classification 5-8 6:40pm 1:40am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Women Final 3-4 - Race 02 6:45pm 1:45am* Anna MearesSprint Women Final 1-2 - Race 02 6:50pm 1:50am* Anna MearesSprint Men Final 3-4 - Race 02 6:55pm 1:55am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Men Final 1-2 - Race 02 7:00pm 2:00am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Women Final 3-4 - Race 03 (if required) 7:15pm 2:15am* Anna MearesSprint Women Final 1-2 - Race 03 (if required) 7:17pm 2:17am* Anna MearesSprint Men Final 3-4 - Race 03 (if required) 7:20pm 2:20am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaSprint Men Final 1-2 - Race 03 (if required) 7:22pm 2:22am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka
25 Wednesday August Day 12Keirin Men First Round 4:30pm 11:30pm Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaPoints Race Women Final 4:45pm 11:45pm Katherine BatesKeirin Men First Round Repechages 5:25pm 12:25am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaKeirin Men Second Round 5:50pm 12:50am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaMadison Men Final 6:00pm 1:00am* Graeme Brown, Mark RenshawKeirin Men Final 7-12 7:00pm 2:00am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie DajkaKeirin Men Final 1-6 7:05pm 2:05am* Ryan Bayley, Jobie Dajka
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