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Ian Thorpe

Personal information
Full nameIan James Thorpe
NicknamesThorpedo; Thorpey
NationalityAustralia
Birth date13 October 1982(age 27)
Birth placeSydney, New South Wales
Height1.95 m (6 ft 4.8 in)

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Ian James Thorpe OAM (born 13 October 1982 in Sydney, New South Wales), nicknamed the 'Thorpedo' or 'Thorpey', is a former Australian freestyle swimmer. He has won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian, and in 2001 he became the first person to win six gold medals in one World Championship. In total, Thorpe has won eleven World Championship golds, the second-highest number of any swimmer. Thorpe was the first person to have been named World Swimmer of the Year four times by Swimming World Magazine, and was the Australian swimmer of the year from 1999 to 2003. His athletic achievements made him one of Australia's most popular athletes, and he was recognised as the Young Australian of the Year in 2000.

At the age of 14, he became the youngest male ever to represent Australia, and his victory in the 400 metre freestyle at the 1998 Perth World Championships made him the youngest ever individual male World Champion. After that victory, Thorpe dominated the 400 m freestyle, winning the event at every Olympic, World, Commonwealth and Pan Pacific Swimming Championships until his break after the 2004 Olympics. Aside from 13 individual long-course world records, Thorpe anchored the Australian relay teams, numbering the victories in the 4 × 100 m and the 4 × 200 m freestyle relays in Sydney, among his five relay world records. His wins in the 200 m and 400 m and his bronze in the 100 m freestyle in Athens have made him the only male to have won medals in the 100 - 200 - 400 combination.

After the Athens Olympics, Thorpe took a year away from swimming, scheduling a return for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. However, he was forced to withdraw due to illness. Subsequent training camps were interrupted, and he announced his retirement in November 2006, citing waning motivation.

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Medal Record : World Championships
Competitor for Australia
1998 Perth - Men's Swimming
Gold400 m freestyle3 min 46.29 s
Gold4 x 200 m freestyle relay7 min 12.45 s

Medal Record : World Championships
Short Course
Competitor for Australia
1999 Hong Kong - Men's Swimming
Gold200 m freestyle1 min 43.28 s (WR)
Gold4 x 100 m freestyle relay3 min 11.21 s
Silver400 m freestyle3 min 35.64 s

Medal Record : Pan Pacific Championships
Competitor for Australia
1999 Sydney - Men's Swimming
Gold400 m freestyle3 min 41.83 s (WR)
Gold200 m freestyle1 min 46.00 s (WR)
Gold4 x 200 m freestyle relay7 min 08.70 s (WR)
Gold4 x 100 m freestyle relay3 min 16.08 s

Medal Record : Olympic
Competitor for Australia
2000 Sydney - Men's Swimming
Gold400 m freestyle3 min 40.59 s (WR)
Gold4 x 100 m freestyle relay3 min 13.67 s (WR)
Gold4 x 200 m freestyle relay7 min 07.05 s (WR)
Silver200 m freestyle1 min 45.83 s
Silver4 x 100 m medley relay3 min 35.27 s

Medal Record : World Championships
Competitor for Australia
2001 Fukuoka - Men's Swimming
Gold800 m freestyle7 min 39.16 s (WR)
Gold400 m freestyle3 min 40.17 s (WR)
Gold200 m freestyle1 min 44.06 s (WR)
Gold4 x 200 m freestyle relay7 min 04.66 s (WR)
Gold4 x 100 m medley relay3 min 35.35 s
Gold4 x 100 m freestyle relay3 min 14.10 s

Medal Record : Pan Pacific Championships
Competitor for Australia
2002 Yokohama - Men's Swimming
Gold400 m freestyle3 min 45.28 s
Gold200 m freestyle1 min 44.75 s
Gold100 m freestyle48.84 s
Gold4 x 200 m freestyle relay7 min 09.00 s
Gold4 x 100 m freestyle relay3 min 15.41 s
Silver4 x 100 m medley relay3 min 3:34.84s

Medal Record : World Championships
Competitor for Australia
2003 Barcelona - Men's Swimming
Gold400 m freestyle3 min 42.58 s
Gold200 m freestyle1 min 45.14 s
Gold4 x 200 m freestyle relay7 min 08.58 s
Silver200 m individual medley1 min 59.66 s
Bronze100 m freestyle48.77 s

Medal Record : Olympic
Competitor for Australia
2004 Athens - Men's Swimming
Gold400 m freestyle3 min 43.10 s
Gold200 m freestyle1 min 44.71 s (OR)
Silver4 x 200 m freestyle relay7 min 07.46 s
Bronze100 m freestyle48.56 s

|rec
Preceded by
AU Kieren Perkins
Men's 400 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

22 August 1999 - 26 July 2009
Succeeded by
DE Paul Biedermann|rec
Preceded by
AU Grant Hackett
Men's 200 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

23 August 1999 - 17 September 2000
Succeeded by
NL Pieter van den Hoogenband|rec
Preceded by
AU Kieren Perkins
Men's 800 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

26 March 2001 - 27 July 2005
Succeeded by
AU Grant Hackett|rec
Preceded by
NL Pieter van den Hoogenband
Men's 200 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

27 March 2001 - 27 March 2007
Succeeded by
US Michael Phelps|rec
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
AU Bryan Gaensler
Young Australian of the Year
2000
Succeeded by
AU James Fitzpatrick
Preceded by
AU Michael Klim
World Swimmer of the Year
1998 - 1999
Succeeded by
NL Pieter van den Hoogenband
Preceded by
NL Pieter van den Hoogenband
World Swimmer of the Year
2001 - 2002
Succeeded by
US Michael Phelps
Preceded by
AU Michael Klim
World Pacific Rim Swimmer of the Year
1998 - 2002
Succeeded by
JP Kosuke Kitajima
Preceded by
JP Kosuke Kitajima
World Pacific Rim Swimmer of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
AU Grant Hackett

Medal Record
Men's swimming
Competitor for Australia
Olympic Games
Gold2000 Sydney400 m freestyle
Gold2000 Sydney4 x 100 m freestyle
Gold2000 Sydney4 x 200 m freestyle
Gold2004 Athens200 m freestyle
Gold2004 Athens400 m freestyle
Silver2000 Sydney200 m freestyle
Silver2000 Sydney4 x 100 m medley
Silver2004 Athens4 x 200 m freestyle
Bronze2004 Athens100 m freestyle


Olympic Champions in Men's 200 m Freestyle

1900: Frederick Lane * 1904: (220 yards) Charles Daniels * 1968: Michael Wenden * 1972: Mark Spitz * 1976: Bruce Furniss * 1980: Sergey Kopliakov * 1984: Michael Gross * 1988: Duncan Armstrong * 1992: Yevgeny Sadovyi * 1996: Danyon Loader * 2000: Pieter van den Hoogenband * 2004: Ian Thorpe * 2008: Michael Phelps

Olympic Champions in Men's 400 m Freestyle

1904: (440 yards) Charles Daniels * 1906: Otto Scheff * 1908: Henry Taylor * 1912: George Hodgson * 1920: Norman Ross * 1924: Johnny Weissmuller * 1928: Alberto Zorrilla * 1932: Buster Crabbe * 1936: Jack Medica * 1948: William Smith * 1952: Jean Boiteux * 1956: Murray Rose * 1960: Murray Rose * 1964: Don Schollander * 1968: Mike Burton * 1972: Brad Cooper * 1976: Brian Goodell * 1980: Vladimir Salnikov * 1984: George DiCarlo * 1988: Uwe Daßler * 1992: Yevgeny Sadovyi * 1996: Danyon Loader * 2000: Ian Thorpe * 2004: Ian Thorpe * 2008: Park Tae-Hwan

Olympic Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

1964: USA (Clark, Austin, Ilman, Schollander) * 1968: USA (Zorn, Rerych, Spitz, Walsh) * 1972: USA (Edgar, Murphy, Heidenreich, Spitz) * 1984: USA (Cavanaugh, Heath, Biondi, Gaines) * 1988: USA (Jacobs, Dalbey, Jager, Biondi) * 1992: USA (Hudepohl, Biondi, Jager, Olsen) * 1996: USA (Olsen, Davis, Schumacher, Hall, Jr.) * 2000: Australia (Klim, Fydler, Callus, Thorpe) * 2004: South Africa (Schoeman, Ferns, Townsend, Neethling) * 2008: USA (Phelps, Weber-Gale, Jones, Lezak)

Olympic Champions in Men's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay

1908: Great Britain (Derbyshire, Radimilovic, Foster, Taylor) * 1912: Australasia (Healy, Champion, Boardman, Hardwick) * 1920: USA (McGillivray, Kealoha, Ross, Kahanamoku) * 1924: USA (Weissmuller, O'Connor, Glancy, Breyer) * 1928: USA (Weissmuller, Clapp, Laufer, Kojac) * 1932: Japan (Yusa, Miyazaki, Yokoyama, Toyoda) * 1936: Japan (Yusa, Sugiura, Arai, Taguchi) * 1948: USA (Ris, McLane, Wolf, Smith) * 1952: USA (Moore, Woolsey, Konno, McLane) * 1956: Australia (O'Halloran, Devitt, Rose, Henricks) * 1960: USA (Harrison, Blick, Troy, Farrell) * 1964: USA (Schollander, Clark, Saari, Ilman) * 1968: USA (Schollander, Spitz, Nelson, Rerych) * 1972: USA (Spitz, Kinsella, Tyler, Genter) * 1976: USA (Bruner, Furniss, Naber, Montgomery) * 1980: Soviet Union (Kopliakov, Salnikov, Stukolkin, Krylov) * 1984: USA (Heath, Larson, Float, Hayes) * 1988: USA (Dalbey, Cetlinski, Gjertsen, Biondi) * 1992: Unified Team (Lepikov, Pyshnenko, Tayanovich, Sadovyi) * 1996: USA (Davis, Hudepohl, Schumacher, Berube) * 2000: Australia (Thorpe, Klim, Pearson, Kirby) * 2004: USA (Phelps, Lochte, Vanderkaay, Keller) * 2008: USA (Phelps, Lochte, Berens, Vanderkaay)

World Long Course Champions in Men's 200 m Freestyle

1973: Jim Montgomery (USA) * 1975: Timothy Shaw (USA) * 1978: William Forrester (USA) * 1982: Michael Gross (FRG) * 1986: Michael Gross (FRG) * 1991: Giorgio Lamberti (ITA) * 1994: Antti Kasvio (FIN) * 1998: Michael Klim (AUS) * 2001: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2003: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2005: Michael Phelps (USA) * 2007: Michael Phelps (USA) * 2009: Paul Biedermann (GER)

World Long Course Champions in Men's 400 m Freestyle

1973: Rick DeMont (USA) * 1975: Timothy Shaw (USA) * 1978: Vladimir Salnikov (RUS) * 1982: Vladimir Salnikov (RUS) * 1986: Rainer Henkel (FRG) * 1991: Jörg Hoffmann (GER) * 1994: Kieren Perkins (AUS) * 1998: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2001: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2003: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2005: Grant Hackett (AUS) * 2007: Park Tae-Hwan (KOR) * 2009: Paul Biedermann (GER) |

World Short Course Champions in Men's 200 m Freestyle

1993: Antti Kasvio (FIN) * 1995: Gustavo Borges (BRA) * 1997: Gustavo Borges (BRA) * 1999: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2000: Béla Szabados (HUN) * 2002: Klete Keller (USA) * 2004: Michael Phelps (USA) * 2006: Ryk Neethling (RSA) * 2008: Kenrick Monk (AUS)

World Short Course Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

1993: Brazil (Scherer, Ferreira, Souza, Borges) * 1995: Brazil (Scherer, Massura, Cordeiro, Borges) * 1997: Germany (Conrad, Tröger, Lüderitz, Heilmann) * 1999: Australia (Fydler, Pearson, Thorpe, Klim) * 2000: Sweden (Nyström, Frölander, Ohlin, Nystrand) * 2002: United States (Tucker, Marshall, Lezak, Keller) * 2004: United States (Brunelli, Walker, Dusing, Lezak) * 2006: Italy (Calvi, Lanzarini, Galenda, Magnini) * 2008: United States (Lochte, Lundquist, Adrian, Van Wie)

Commonwealth Champions in Men's 100 m Freestyle

1930: Munroe Bourne (CAN) * 1934: George Burleigh (CAN) * 1938: Bob Pirie (CAN) * 1950: Peter Salmon (CAN) * 1954: Jon Henricks (AUS) * 1958: John Devitt (AUS) * 1962: Dick Pound (CAN) * 1966 - 1974: Michael Wenden (AUS) * 1978: Mark Morgan (AUS) * 1982: Neil Brooks (AUS) * 1986: Greg Fasala (AUS) * 1990: Andrew Baildon (AUS) * 1994: Stephen Clarke (CAN) * 1998: Michael Klim (AUS) * 2002: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2006: Simon Burnett (ENG)

Commonwealth Champions in Men's 200 m Freestyle

1970: Michael Wenden (AUS) * 1974: Steve Badger (AUS) * 1978: Ron McKeon (AUS) * 1982: Andrew Astbury (ENG) * 1986: Robert Gleria (AUS) * 1990: Martin Roberts (AUS) * 1994: Kieren Perkins (AUS) * 1998: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2002: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2006: Ross Davenport (ENG)

Commonwealth Champions in Men's 400 m Freestyle

1930: Noel Ryan (AUS) * 1934: Noel Ryan (AUS) * 1938: Bob Pirie (CAN) * 1950: Garrick Agnew (AUS) * 1954: Gary Chapman (AUS) * 1958: John Konrads (AUS) * 1962: Murray Rose (AUS) * 1966: Bob Windle (AUS) * 1970: Graham White (AUS) * 1974: John Kulasalu (AUS) * 1978: Ron McKeon (AUS) * 1982: Andrew Astbury (ENG) * 1986: Duncan Armstrong (AUS) * 1990: Ian Brown (AUS) * 1994: Kieren Perkins (AUS) * 1998: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2002: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2006: David Carry (SCO)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 100 m Freestyle

1985 - 1987: Matt Biondi (USA) * 1989: Brent Lang (USA) * 1991: Matt Biondi (USA) * 1993: Jon Olsen (USA) * 1995: Gary Hall Jr. (USA) * 1997 - 1999: Michael Klim (AUS) * 2002: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2006: Brent Hayden (CAN)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 200 m Freestyle

1985: Michael Heath (USA) * 1987: Craig Oppel (USA) * 1989: Doug Gjertsen (USA) * 1991: Ian Brown (AUS) * 1993: Josh Davis (USA) * 1995: Danyon Loader (NZL) * 1997: Michael Klim (AUS) * 1999: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2002: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2006: Klete Keller (USA)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 400 m Freestyle

1985: Justin Lemberg (AUS) * 1987: Matt Cetlinski (USA) * 1989: Turlough O'Hare (CAN) * 1991: Kieren Perkins (AUS) * 1993: Kieren Perkins (AUS) * 1995: Daniel Kowalski (AUS) * 1997: Grant Hackett (AUS) * 1999: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2002: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2006: Park Tae-Hwan (KOR)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

1985: USA (McCadam, Heath, Wallace, Biondi) * 1987: USA (Jacobs, Oppel, Dalbey, Biondi) * 1989: USA (Lang, Olsen, Gjertsen, Jager) * 1991: USA (Jordan, Jager, Olsen, Biondi) * 1993: USA (Hudepohl, Pepper, Fox, Olsen) * 1995: USA (Fox, Hudepohl, Olsen, Hall) * 1997: USA (Tucker, Schumacher, Olsen, Walker) * 1999: AUS (Klim, English, Fydler, Thorpe) * 2002: AUS (Callus, Pearson, Hackett, Thorpe) * 2006: USA (Phelps, Walker, Jones, Lezak)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay

1985: USA (Heath, Biondi, Dillon, Oppel) * 1987: USA (Dalbey, Biondi, Cetlinski, Oppel) * 1989: USA (Stewart, Jorgensen, Olsen, Gjertsen) * 1991: USA (Dalbey, Jorgensen, Hudepohl, Olsen) * 1993: USA (Burgess, Eckerman, Taner, Davis) * 1995: AUS (Allen, Housman, Dunn, Kowalski) * 1997: USA (Carvin, Malchow, Taner, Davis) * 1999: AUS (Thorpe, Kirby, Hackett, Klim) * 2002: AUS (Hackett, Stevens, Cram, Thorpe) * 2006: USA (Phelps, Lochte, Vanderkaay, Keller)



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