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Australian Medallists Australian Medallists - 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games @ midnight 7 August 2021 Medal Medal Name M/ Sport Age at Event/Discipline Games Resident/ State Post Number Type F 23/7/21 Experience Home code 3 Gold Bronte Campbell F Swimming 27 4x100m Freestyle Relay 3rd (2012, 2016) Balmoral QLD 4171 3 Gold Cate Campbell F Swimming 29 4x100m Freestyle Relay 4th (2008, 2012, 2016) Morningside QLD 4170 3 Gold Meg Harris F Swimming 19 4x100m Freestyle Relay Debut Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 3 Gold Emma McKeon F Swimming 27 4x100m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Robina QLD 4226 3 Gold Mollie O'Callaghan F Swimming 17 4x100m Freestyle Relay Debut Greenbank QLD 4124 3 Gold Madison Wilson F Swimming 27 4x100m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Glenelg North SA 5045 5 Gold Ariarne Titmus F Swimming 20 400m Freestyle Debut Launceston TAS 7250 9 Gold Kaylee McKeown F Swimming 22 100m Backstroke Debut Dicky Beach QLD 4551 11 Gold Annabelle McIntyre F Rowing 24 W4- Fours Debut Fremantle WA 6160 11 Gold Jessica Morrison F Rowing 29 W4- Fours 2nd (2016) Brighton VIC 3186 11 Gold Rosemary Popa F Rowing 29 W4- Fours Debut Toorak VIC 3142 11 Gold Lucy Stephan F Rowing 29 W4- Fours 2nd (2016) Nhill VIC 3480 12 Gold Jack Hargreaves M Rowing 28 M4- Fours Debut Nyngan NSW 2825 12 Gold Alexander Purnell M Rowing 28 M4- Fours Debut Killara NSW 2071 12 Gold Alexander Hill M Rowing 26 M4- Fours 2nd (2016) Loxton SA 5333 12 Gold Spencer Turrin M Rowing 29 M4- Fours 2nd (2016) Dungog NSW 2420 15 Gold Ariarne Titmus F Swimming 20 200m Freestyle Debut Launceston TAS 7250 17 Gold Jessica Fox F Canoe - Slalom 27 Canoe 3rd (2012, 2016) Leonay NSW 2750 18 Gold Zac Stubblety-Cook M Swimming 22 200m Breaststroke Debut Nathan QLD 4111 21 Gold Emma McKeon F Swimming 27 100m Freestyle 2nd (2016) Robina QLD 4226 23 Gold Kaylee McKeown F Swimming 22 200m Backstroke Debut Dicky Beach QLD 4551 28 Gold Emma McKeon F Swimming 28 50m Freestyle 2nd (2016) Robina QLD 4226 29 Gold Emily Seebohm F Swimming 29 4x100m Medley Relay 4th (2008, 2012, 2016) Hendra QLD 4011 29 Gold Brianna Throssell f Swimming 25 4x100m Medley Relay 2nd (2016) City Beach WA 6105 29 Gold Mollie O'Callaghan F Swimming 17 4x100m Medley Relay Debut Greenbank QLD 4124 29 Gold Chelsea Hodges F Swimming 20 4x100m Medley Relay Debut Benowa QLD 4217 29 Gold Cate Campbell F Swimming 29 4x100m Medley Relay 4th (2008, 2012, 2016) Morningside QLD 4170 29 Gold Emma McKeon F Swimming 27 4x100m Medley Relay 2nd (2016) Robina QLD 4226 29 Gold Kaylee McKeown F Swimming 22 4x100m Medley Relay Debut Dicky Beach QLD 4551 30 Gold Logan Martin M Cycling - BMX Freestyle 27 BMX Freestyle Debut Maudsland QLD 4210 31 Gold Matt Wearn M Sailing 25 Laser Debut Woodvale WA 6026 35 Gold Mathew Belcher M Sailing 38 470 3rd (2012, 2016) Palm Beach QLD 4221 Page 1/4 Australian Medallists - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Medal Medal Name M/ Sport Age at Event/Discipline Games Resident/ State Post Number Type F 23/7/21 Experience Home code 35 Gold Will Ryan M Sailing 32 470 2nd (2016) Coal Point NSW 2283 37 Gold Tom Green M Canoe - Sprint 22 Men’s Kayak Debut Mudgeeraba QLD 4213 37 Gold Jean Van der Westhuyzen M Canoe - Sprint 22 Men’s Kayak Debut Varsity Lakes QLD 4227 38 Gold Keegan Palmer M Skateboarding 18 Park Debut Currumbin QLD 4223 2 Silver Jack McLoughlin M Swimming 26 400m Freestyle 2nd (2016) Ascot QLD 4007 19 Silver Kyle Chalmers M Swimming 23 100m Freestyle 2nd (2016) Glenelg North SA 5045 25 Silver Ariarne Titmus F Swimming 20 800m Freestyle Debut Launceston TAS 7250 32 Silver Andrew Hoy M Equestrian - Eventing 62 Eventing Team 8th (1984-2004, 2012) Culcairn NSW 2660 32 Silver Shane Rose M Equestrian - Eventing 48 Eventing Team 3rd (2008, 2016) Werombi NSW 2570 32 Silver Kevin McNab M Equestrian - Eventing 43 Eventing Team Debut Mareeba QLD 4880 40 Silver Tom Wickham M Hockey 31 Debut Morgan SA 5320 40 Silver Josh Beltz M Hockey 26 Debut Hobart TAS 7000 40 Silver Daniel Beale M Hockey 28 2nd (2016) Brisbane QLD 4001 40 Silver Tim Brand M Hockey 22 Debut Wakerley QLD 4154 40 Silver Andrew Charter M Hockey 34 2nd (2016) Canberra ACT 2601 40 Silver Tom Craig M Hockey 25 Debut Lane Cove NSW 2066 40 Silver Matthew Dawson M Hockey 27 2nd (2016) Killarney Vale NSW 2261 40 Silver Blake Govers M Hockey 25 2nd (2016) Wollongong NSW 2500 40 Silver Jeremy Hayward M Hockey 28 Debut Darwin NT 0800 40 Silver Tim Howard M Hockey 25 Debut Chatswood NSW 2067 40 Silver Dylan Martin M Hockey 23 Debut Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 40 Silver Trent Mitton M Hockey 30 Debut Perth WA 6000 40 Silver Eddie Ockenden M Hockey 34 4th (2008, 2012, 2016) Moonah TAS 7009 40 Silver Flynn Ogilvie M Hockey 27 Debut Wollongong NSW 2500 40 Silver Lachlan Sharp M Hockey 24 Debut Lithgow NSW 2790 40 Silver Josh Simmonds M Hockey 25 Debut Ringwood VIC 3134 40 Silver Jake Whetton M Hockey 30 2nd (2016) Brisbane QLD 4001 40 Silver Aran Zalewski M Hockey 30 2nd (2016) Margaret River WA 6285 42 Silver Mariafe Artacho del Solar F Beach Volleyball 27 2nd (2016) Carina Heights QLD 4152 42 Silver Taliqua Clancy F Beach Volleyball 29 2nd (2016) Fig Tree Pocket QLD 4069 46 Silver Nicola McDermott F Athletics 24 High Jump Debut Tascott NSW 2250 1 Bronze Brendon Smith M Swimming 21 400m Individual Medley Debut Melbourne VIC 3111 4 Bronze Emma McKeon F Swimming 27 100m Butterfly 2nd (2016) Robina QLD 4226 6 Bronze Kyle Chalmers M Swimming 23 4x100m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Glenelg North SA 5045 Page 2/4 Australian Medallists - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Medal Medal Name M/ Sport Age at Event/Discipline Games Resident/ State Post Number Type F 23/7/21 Experience Home code 6 Bronze Alexander Graham M Swimming 26 4x100m Freestyle Relay Debut Ashburton VIC 3147 6 Bronze Zac Incerti M Swimming 25 4x100m Freestyle Relay Debut Claremont WA 6010 6 Bronze Cameron McEvoy M Swimming 27 4x100m Freestyle Relay 3rd (2012, 2016) Southport QLD 4215 6 Bronze Matthew Temple M Swimming 22 4x100m Freestyle Relay Debut Vermont South VIC 3133 7 Bronze Jessica Fox F Canoe - Slalom 27 Kayak 3rd (2012, 2016) Leonay NSW 2750 8 Bronze Owen Wright M Surfing 31 Surfing Debut Skennars Head NSW 2478 10 Bronze Rohan Dennis M Cycling - Road 31 Time Trial 3rd (2012, 2016) Ashford SA 5035 13 Bronze Caleb Antill M Rowing 25 M4x Quad Debut Hughes ACT 2605 13 Bronze Jack Cleary M Rowing 25 M4x Quad Debut Maylands WA 6051 13 Bronze Cameron Girdlestone M Rowing 33 M4x Quad 2nd (2016) Mosman NSW 2088 13 Bronze Luke Letcher M Rowing 27 M4x Quad Debut Campbell ACT 2612 14 Bronze Caitlin Cronin F Rowing 26 W4x Quad Debut Ashgrove QLD 4060 14 Bronze Harriet Hudson F Rowing 23 W4x Quad Debut Warwick QLD 4370 14 Bronze Rowena Meredith F Rowing 26 W4x Quad Debut Mosman NSW 2088 14 Bronze Ria Thompson F Rowing 23 W4x Quad Debut Woodend VIC 3442 16 Bronze Kyle Chalmers M Swimming 23 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Glenelg North SA 5045 16 Bronze Alexander Graham M Swimming 26 4x200m Freestyle Relay Debut Ashburton VIC 3147 16 Bronze Mack Horton M Swimming 25 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) South Melbourne VIC 3205 16 Bronze Zac Incerti M Swimming 25 4x200m Freestyle Relay Debut Claremont WA 6010 16 Bronze Thomas Neill M Swimming 19 4x200m Freestyle Relay Debut Brookfield QLD 4069 16 Bronze Elijah Winnington M Swimming 21 4x200m Freestyle Relay Debut Chelmer QLD 4068 20 Bronze Tamsin Cook F Swimming 22 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Carine WA 6020 20 Bronze Meg Harris F Swimming 19 4x200m Freestyle Relay Debut Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 20 Bronze Emma McKeon F Swimming 27 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Robina QLD 4226 20 Bronze Leah Neale F Swimming 26 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Newtown QLD 4305 20 Bronze Mollie O'Callaghan F Swimming 17 4x200m Freestyle Relay Debut Greenbank QLD 4124 20 Bronze Brianna Throssell F Swimming 25 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) City Beach WA 6105 20 Bronze Ariarne Titmus F Swimming 20 4x200m Freestyle Relay Debut Launceston TAS 7250 20 Bronze Madison Wilson F Swimming 27 4x200m Freestyle Relay 2nd (2016) Glenelg North SA 5045 22 Bronze Cate Campbell F Swimming 29 100m Freestyle 4th (2008, 2012, 2016) Morningside QLD 4170 24 Bronze Emily Seebohm F Swimming 29 200m Backstroke 4th (2008, 2012, 2016) Hendra QLD 4011 26 Bronze Kaylee McKeown f Swimming 22 MIX 4x100m Medley relay Debut Dicky Beach QLD 4551 26 Bronze Zac Stubblety-Cook m Swimming 22 MIX 4x100m Medley relay Debut Nathan QLD 4111 26 Bronze Matthew Temple m Swimming 22 MIX 4x100m Medley relay Debut Vermont South VIC 3133 Page 3/4 Australian Medallists - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Medal Medal Name M/ Sport Age at Event/Discipline Games Resident/ State Post Number Type F 23/7/21 Experience Home code 26 Bronze Emma McKeon f Swimming 27 MIX 4x100m Medley relay 2nd (2016) Robina QLD 4226 26 Bronze Isaac Cooper m Swimming 17 MIX 4x100m Medley relay Debut Bundaberg QLD 4207 26 Bronze Bronte Campbell f Swimming 27 MIX 4x100m Medley relay 3rd (2012, 2016) Balmoral QLD 4171 26 Bronze Brianna Throssell f Swimming 25 MIX 4x100m Medley relay 2nd (2016) City Beach WA 6105 27 Bronze Ashleigh Barty MIX Tennis 25 MIX doubles Debut Ipswich QLD 4305 27 Bronze John Peers MIX Tennis 32 MIX doubles 2nd (2016) Melbourne VIC 3000 33 Bronze Andrew Hoy M Equestrian - Eventing 62 Eventing Individual 8th (1984-2004, 2012) Culcairn NSW 2660 34 Bronze Kareena Lee F Marathon Swimming 27 10km Debut Marcoola QLD 4564 36 Bronze Leigh Howard M Cycling - Track 31 Team Pursuit Debut Magill SA 5072 36 Bronze Kelland O'Brien M Cycling - Track 23 Team Pursuit Debut Boronia VIC 3155 36 Bronze Lucas Plapp M Cycling - Track 20 Team Pursuit Debut Ingle Farm SA 5098 36 Bronze Alexander Porter M Cycling - Track
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