- Kieren Perkins
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medaltemplates=Kieren John Perkins OAM (born
August 14 ,1973 ), is a formerAustralia n professional swimmer. One of the world's best-ever long-distance swimmers, he won two Olympic goldmedal s in 1992 and 1996 in the 1500-metre freestyle, and a silver medal in 2000.Biography
Perkins was born in
Brisbane where he attendedBrisbane Boys' College .He began swimming regularly at age eight as part of his rehabilitation from a serious
leg injury (after running through a plate glass window). At age 13 his potential became obvious, and with coach John Carew guiding him he won his first national title in 1989 and a Commonwealth title by 1990.By 1992 he dominated the 1500-metre event, demolishing a long-standing
world record . He dominated the event at theBarcelona Olympic games , lowering the record to 14 minutes, 43 seconds - a massive improvement. He was also the world record holder in the 400 m freestyle, but this was broken by the RussianYevgeny Sadovyi in Barcelona, relegating Perkins to silver.At the 1994
Commonwealth Games Perkins broke the 400 m, 800 m, and 1500 m freestyle world records. The 800 m record was broken while swimming the 1500 m event. The 400 m record stood until it was broken by fellow AustralianIan Thorpe in 1999, and the 800 m and 1500 m records until 2001 when broken by Thorpe andGrant Hackett respectively. His performances in that year earned him the Male World Swimmer of the Year award from theSwimming World magazine .At the time of the
1996 Olympics , Perkins was out of form and long-time Australian rivalDaniel Kowalski was regarded as the favourite. He qualified for the final by a mere 0.24 seconds and it was later revealed that Perkins felt unwell and considered not swimming. From lane eight, Perkins dominated the race, again relegating Kowalski to his perennial bridesmaid position.After his Atlanta triumph, some commentators were surprised when Perkins decided to continue competing, particularly as the rise of
Grant Hackett , yet another Australian distance swimmer, made it seem unlikely that Perkins could win again. However, the lure of a home Olympics was too much for Perkins. Hackett completed his rise to the top by beating Perkins, who took the silver medal in a respectable time under 15 minutes.Perkins has always presented a clean-cut, well-spoken image to the public, similar in many ways to
Ian Thorpe . Since his retirement, he has occasionally worked in the broadcast media. He is a current board member ofSwimming Australia . He is married and has three children Harry, Georgia and Charlie with wife Symantha.In the Australia Day Honours of 1992, he was awarded the Medal of the
Order of Australia (OA). He is an Australian Living Treasure.Controversy
During the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada, Perkins was nearly sent home in disgrace after he fired an air pistol inside the athletes village. The head coach at the time wanted to send him home but Arthur Tunstall intervened and he was allowed to stay on.
Despite his clean image, in 2004 Perkins courted controversy when he stated that he felt the public's pressure for Craig Stevens to give up his spot in order to reinstate defending 400m champion Ian Thorpe to the event after being disqualified was "disgusting". [ [http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2004/s1076309.htm Perkins 'disgusted' at calls for Stevens to step-down] ]
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Commonwealth Games records in swimming
*World record progression 1500 metres freestyle References
External links
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* [http://www.icmi.com.au/Speaker/Sports_Olympic/Kieren_Perkins Kieren Perkins's Complete Biography]
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