- Jon Sieben
Jonathan ("Jon") Scott Sieben (born 24 August 1966) is an Australian former butterfly swimmer active in the 1980s, who won gold in the 200 m butterfly at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
Hailing from
Brisbane ,Queensland , Sieben was coached byLaurie Lawrence , and made his debut at the young age of 15 at theBrisbane 1982 Commonwealth Games , where he captured a bronze in the 200 m butterfly, as well as gold in the medley relay. Sieben and Lawrence continued their preparation for Los Angeles, but were given little chance. Sieben was known to his friends as "The Shrimp", as he stood just 173 cm, in contrast to the dominant swimmer of the time, West Germany's Michael Gross, the world record holder, known as "The albatross" with his 200 cm frame and 225 cm wingspan. He also faced the 100 m butterfly world record holder, the United States'Pablo Morales . Sieben swam in the wake of Gross and Morales in the first 150 m, before storming home in the last 50 m to claim the gold medal in a world record time of 1 m 57.04 s, more than four seconds faster than he had ever swum before. He also collected a bronze medal after swimming in the preliminaries of the medley relay. He was named theYoung Australian of the Year .By the 1988 Seoul Olympics, Sieben's ability had waned, and the selectors did not choose him for the 200 m butterfly. He finished sixth in the 100 m butterfly. He continued onto the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, but he failed to reach any finals.
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