Swimming Australia Hall of Fame

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The Swimming Australia Hall of Fame was established in 2022 by Swimming Australia "to both recognise and celebrate those athletes and coaches who have left an indelible mark on the sport at the international level."[1] The inaugural inductees were Freddy Lane, Fanny Durack, Dawn Fraser, Shane Gould and Ian Thorpe.[2] Gould's honour coincided with the 50th anniversary of her first gold medal at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games.[3]

Induction criteria

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  • "an athlete must have been retired from international competition for at least 5 years and won at least 1 individual Olympic or Paralympic Gold Medal, or multiple FINA or Para World Championships, or Commonwealth Games Gold Medals."[1]
  • "for coaches, elevation to the Hall of Fame can happen at anytime where a coach has provided long and dedicated service to the Dolphins team, has coached an athlete to at least 1 individual Olympic or Paralympic Gold Medal, or multiple FINA or Para World Championships, or Commonwealth Games Gold Medals, and is highly regarded amongst their peers."[1]
  • "both athletes and coaches must also have brought significant international standing to swimming in Australia through their achievements and service."[1]

Inductees

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Year Athletes
2022 Freddy Lane
Fanny Durack
Dawn Fraser
Shane Gould
Ian Thorpe
2023[4] Lorraine Crapp
Murray Rose
Susie O'Neill
2024[5] Boy Charlton
Priya Cooper
Kieren Perkins

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Swimming Legends To Be Celebrated In New Hall Of Fame". Swimming Australia. 12 July 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  2. ^ Hanson, Ian (28 August 2022). "Ian Thorpe, Dawn Fraser and Shane Gould Among First Inductees Into Swimming Australia Hall Of Fame". Swimming World. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  3. ^ Lord, Craig (28 August 2022). "Shane Gould & The Five-Medal Feat Never Matched In The 50 Years Since Her Olympic Epic At Munich 1972". State of Swimming - SOS. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  4. ^ Hanson, Ian (10 November 2023). "Aussie Home Games Heroes Susie O'Neill, Murray Rose And Lorraine Crapp Inducted into Swimming Australia's Hall Of Fame". Swimming World. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  5. ^ Hanson, Ian (14 September 2024). "Andrew 'Boy' Charlton, Kieren Perkins and Priya Cooper Inducted Into Swimming Australia's Hall Of Fame". Swimming World. Retrieved 15 September 2024.

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