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Athens Medallists

GOLD:
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Swimming - Ian Thorpe (400m freestyle)
Swimming - Women's 4x100m freestyle relay (Alice Mills, Libby Lenton, Petria Thomas, Jodie Henry)
Cycling - Sara Carrigan (road race)
Swimming - Petria Thomas (100m butterfly)
Shooting - Suzanne Balogh (trap)
Swimming - Ian Thorpe (200m freestyle)
Swimming - Jodie Henry (100m freestyle)
Cycling - Anna Meares (500m time trial)
Rowing - James Tomkins / Drew Ginn (coxless pair)
Swimming - Grant Hackett (1500m freestyle)
Swimming - Women's 4x100m medley relay (Giaan Rooney, Leisel Jones, Petria Thomas, Jodie Henry)
Diving - Chantelle Newbery (10m platform)
Cycling - Men's 4000m team pursuit (Graeme Brown, Brett Lancaster, Brad McGee, Luke Roberts)
Cycling - Ryan Bayley (Men's sprint)
Cycling - Stuart O'Grady and Graeme Brown (Madison)
Cycling - Ryan Bayley (Kierin)
Hockey - Men's team
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SILVER:
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Swimming - Grant Hackett (400m freestyle)
Swimming - Men's 4x200m relay team (Grant Hackett, Michael Klim, Nicholas Sprenger and Ian Thorpe)
Swimming - Petria Thomas (200m butterfly)
Swimming - Brooke Hanson (100m breaststroke)
Swimming - Leisel Jones (200m breaststroke)
Cycling - Brad McGee (4000m individual pursuit)
Rowing - Men's lightweight four (Glen Loftus, Anthony Edwards, Ben Cureton and Simon Burgess)
Softball
Cycling - Katie Mactier (3000m individual pursuit)
Triathlon - Loretta Harrop
Baseball
Kayaking - Nathan Baggaley (K1 500m)
Kayaking - Nathan Baggaley / Clint Robinson (K2 500m)
Basketball - Women's team
Diving - Mathew Helm (10m platform)
Athletics - Men's 4x400m relay (John Steffensen, Mark Ormrod, Patrick Dwyer and Clinton Hill)
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BRONZE:
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Diving - Irina Lashko / Chantelle Newbery (3m synchro)
Diving - Mathew Helm / Robert Newbery (10m synchro)
Shooting - Adam Vella (trap)
Diving - Robert Newbery / Steve Barnett (3m synchro)
Swimming - Ian Thorpe (100m freestyle)
Archery - Tim Cuddihy (men's individual)
Swimming - Leisel Jones (100m breaststroke)
Athletics - Nathan Deakes (20km walk)
Tennis - Alicia Molik (women's singles)
Swimming - Libby Lenton (50m freestyle)
Rowing - Women's lightweight quadruple sculls (Dana Faletic, Rebecca Sattin, Kerry Hore and Amber Bradley)
Rowing - Men's eight (Stefan Szczurowski, Stuart Reside, Stuart Welch, James Stewart, Geoff Stewart, Boden Hanson, Mike Mckay, Steve Stewart and Michael Toon)
Diving - Loudy Tourky (10m platform)
Athletics - Jane Saville (20km walk)
Cycling - Anna Meares (Women's sprint)
Cycling - Shane Kelly (Kierin)
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FOURTH PLACE:
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Cycling - Oenone Wood (road race)
Swimming - Jessicah Schipper (100m butterfly)
Diving - Loudy Tourky / Lynda Folauhola (10m synchro)
Canoeing - Robin Bell (slalom C1)
Cycling - Michael Rogers (road time trial)
Swimming - Women's 4x200m freestyle relay
Shooting - Lauryn Mark (skeet)
Cycling - Shane Kelly (1km time trial)
Cycling - Men's Team Sprint (Shane Kelly, Sean Eadie and Ryan Bayley)
Rowing - Men's Four (McGowan, Jahrling, Laurich and Dennis)
Cycling - Katherine Bates (3km individual pursuit)
Beach Volleyball - Women's Team (Natalie Cook and Nicole Sanderson)
Beach Volleyball - Men's Team (Julien Prosser and Mark Williams)
Triathlon - Greg Bennett (Men's)
Water polo - Women's team
Kayaking - Nathan Baggaley (K1 1000m)
Kayaking - Men's K2 1000m (Daniel Collins and David Rhodes)
Athletics - Bronwyn Thompson (long jump)

 
Aussies into Hurley Pro quarters

Aussies into Hurley Pro quarters

09/18/2010 02:50:31 AM

Australian surfers dominated proceedings at the Hurley Pro in California on Saturday with three progressing directly into the quarter-finals at Lower Trestles.

Youngster Owen Wright, two-time world champion Mick Fanning and Queenslander Taj Burrow all mastered the clean two-metre waves to progress from round four directly into the last eight.

Wright continued his dream rookie year on the World Championship Tour, producing one of the greatest comebacks ASP history to beat nine-time world champ Kelly Slater and C.J. Hobgood in a high-quality heat.

"The start of the heat was really tough for me, I was out of rhythm and the other guys were catching all of the waves," Wright said.

"I was kind of stuck in a rut. Then that set came through and I got started. C.J. (Hobgood) paddled for one and just missed it and I paddled wide and a bomb set came to me."

"It was the best wave I've ever caught out there. It was just such a smooth wave, it actually felt like Bells."

Fanning was also in dynamic form in his heat, seeing off fellow Australian's Kieren Perrow and Chris Davidson.

"I’m into the Quarterfinals now, I have a result," Fanning said.

"The lowest you want is the Quarters and when you lose at this stage in the game it sort of plays with your head a little bit."

"You start wondering if you have to change anything, anyone one of those guys you come up against in Round 5, that’s an extremely hard round."

Burrow added: "I’d have to say that’s the most rippable surf I’ve ever been in for contest, free surf or anything."

"It’s as good as it gets for turns – it doesn’t get any better. I can’t believe our luck. Whoever wins this thing has really earned it because you have to go so mad to get a score."

Surfing will continue on Sunday if conditions permit.

 
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