2008 Most Attractive Female Olympian

GOLD - Ana Ivanovic 20, Tennis, SRB

SILVER - Elina Babkina 18, Basketball, LAT

BRONZE - Tereza Hurikova 20, Cycling, CZE

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Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Eamon Sullivan, AUSTRALIA


2008 Olympian No. 0031
Name: Eamon Sullivan
Sport: Swimming
Event/s: Men's 100m Freestyle, Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay, Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay, Men's 50m Freestyle
Birthday: August 30, 1985
Birthplace: Perth, Australia
Residence: Perth, Australia
Height: 6'2 (1.89 m)
Weight: 178 lbs. (78 kg)
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Erin Densham: guts but no glory

Strong effort, but no medal: Campbelltown's own Erin Densham (left) with Lisa Norden of Sweden and Vendula Frintova of the Czech Republic competing in the women's triathlon at the Ming Tomb Reservoir in northern Beijing on Monday.
THE one triathlon prize to have eluded Australia – Olympic gold – has finally been won. But despite her gutsy effort, it wasn’t Campbelltown’s Erin Densham crossing the line first.

It was her Australian team-mate, Emma Snowsill, who broke away from the pack in the closing run leg and finished the 1.5km swim, 40km cycle and 10km run in one hour, 58 minutes and 27 seconds.

Fellow Aussie Emma Moffatt took the bronze medal.

Densham, the only other Australian in yesterday’s race, followed a couple of minutes later after missing the breakaway group on the bike and finished a creditable 22nd with a time of 2:03:08.

Densham told the Advertiser before she left for Beijing that it was the swim leg causing her most concern – and that is where she fell behind.

But her strongest leg is the run, and it was in that section that she put on an incredible effort to make up more than 20 places.

Other Campbelltown athletes Kyla Bremner (wrestling) and David Carney (soccer) put in strong efforts but were knocked out early.

Kerry Wyborn, of Camden, and Mel Roche, raised in Campbelltown, were in action for the women’s softball team in their 4-3 loss against Japan in the group stages.

It didn’t get any better for the girls in their next game when they went down 3-0 to the United States.

They restored their hopes with a 3-1 win against China last Thursday and beat Chinese Taipei 3-1, Holland 8-0, Canada 4-0 and Venezuela 9-2.

The top four teams from the eightteam competition advance to the finals.

Australia qualified for the semi-final stage and will face

Canada in the first knockout stage today (Wednesday).

Clinton Hill, from Wilton, joins the 400m relay heats later this week.

On Monday night, Olympic discus debutant Dani Samuels – an arts student from the UWS Campbelltown campus – was ninth (60.15m), and reportedly unhappy with her form. (The gold medal for discus was won by Stephanie Brown Trafton of the US with 64.74m).

Locally based BMXer Nicole Callisto is competing today.

Swimmer Felicity Galvez of Melbourne, who previously used Campbelltown as a training base, was part of the Australian women’s team which won gold in the 4 x 200m relay in Beijing on Friday.
Picture: Reuters/Desmond Boyland


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Rice wins 200 IM, Coughlin takes bronze

BEIJING (AP)—Stephanie Rice of Australia has won the 200-meter individual medley at the Beijing Olympics, lowering her own world record and adding to her victory in the 400 IM.

She won in 2 minutes, 8.45 seconds, erasing her mark of 2:08.92 set at the Australian trials in March.

Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe took the silver in 2:08.59, also below the previous world record. Natalie Coughlin of the United States won the bronze in 2:10.34, her third medal of the games.

American Katie Hoff picked up her second fourth-place of the morning, finishing behind Coughlin in 2:10.68. She also was just out of the medals in the 200 freestyle.


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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Stephanie Rice, AUSTRALIA


2008 Olympian No. 0013
Name: Stephanie Rice
Sport: Swimming
Events: 200m IM, 400m IM, 4x200m free relay
Birthday: June 17, 1988
Birthplace: Brisbane, Australia
Residence: Brisbane, Australia
Height: 5'9 ( m)
Weight: 140 lbs. ( kg)
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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Erin Densham, AUSTRALIA


2008 Olympian No. 0006
Name: Erin Densham
Sport: Athletics
Birthday: May 3, 1985
Birthplace: Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
Residence: Melbourne Victoria, Australia
Height: (1.65 m)
Weight: lbs. (52 kg)
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