Swimming Australia Hall of Fame

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The Swimming Australia Hall of Fame was established in 2022 by

Gould's honour coincided with the 50th anniversary of her first gold medal at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games.[3]

Induction criteria

  • "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

Year Athletes
2022

References

  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.