- Craig Stevens (swimmer)
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Medal record Men's swimming Competitor for Australia Olympic Games Silver 2004 Athens[1] 4x200 m freestyle World Championships (LC) Gold 2003 Barcelona 4x200 m freestyle Silver 2007 Melbourne 800m freestyle World Championships (SC) Gold 2002 Moscow[2] 4x200 m freestyle Commonwealth Games Bronze 2002 Manchester[3] 1500 m freestyle Pan Pacific Championships Gold 2002 Yokohama 4x200 m freestyle Goodwill Games Bronze 2001 Brisbane 400m Freestyle Bronze 2001 Brisbane 1500m Freestyle Craig Stevens (born 23 July 1980 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian freestyle swimmer specialising in the 400 m. 800 m and 1500 m freestyle events.
Stevens was the bronze medallist in the 1500 m freestyle event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, but he narrowly missed out on a medal in the 400 m freestyle, finishing 4th.
In 2004, Stevens made his Olympic Games debut at Athens. There, he won silver as part of the Australian 4x200 m relay team and also made the final in the 1500 m. He relinquished his place in the 400 m freestyle for World Record Holder Ian Thorpe, who was disqualified in the event at the Australian trials.
Stevens was initially left out of the Australian team at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in his home country. However, Ian Thorpe had to withdraw from the games due to illness, which allowed Stevens to take Thorpe's place in the team. After qualifying as the fastest heat swimmer, he again came 4th in the 400 m freestyle final. He also contested the 1500 m freestyle final and finished in 6th place.
In March 2007, Stevens won his first World Championship medal after finishing 3rd in the 800m freestyle final with a personal best time of 7:48.67. At the same meet, he also broke the 15-minute barrier in the 1500m freestyle for the first time, finishing 6th in the final with a time of 14:59.11.
Stevens qualified for the Australian Olympic Swimming Team for the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics on the 29th of March 2008 at the Australian Olympic Qualifiers at Homebush in Sydney. He qualified for both the 400 metres and 1500 metres freestyle events. He finished 2nd behind Grant Hackett in the 1500 metres with a personal best of 14:53.18 making him the third fastest performer by an Australian in history.
Stevens failed to qualify for the finals of the 400m freestyle at the Olympics as he was comprehensively out-swum, finishing in 8th place in heat three, 7 seconds behind the winner. In the 1500m freestyle, Stevens again failed to make the finals finishing 5th in heat four, some 17 seconds behind the winner and 8 seconds outside of his personal best.
External links
- Swimming Australia profile for Craig Stevens
References
- ^ "2004 Olympic Games swimming results". CNN. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/2004/schedules/117BySport.html. Retrieved 2007-07-22.
- ^ "2002 World Championships - Short Course Swim Rankings results". http://www.swimrankings.net/index.php?page=meetDetail&meetId=8866485. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
- ^ "BBC Sport Commonwealth Games 2002 Statistics". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/bsp/statistics/results.stm. Retrieved 2007-08-29.
World Long Course Champions in Men's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 1973: United States (Krumpholz, Backhaus, Klatt, Montgomery) • 1975: West Germany (Steinbach, Lampe, Geissler, Nocke) • 1978: United States (Furniss, Forrester, Hackett, Gaines) • 1982: United States (Saeger, Float, Miller, Gaines) • 1986: East Germany (Hinneburg, Flemming, Richter, Lodziewski) • 1991: West Germany (Sitt, Zesner, Pfeiffer, Groß) • 1994: Sweden (Wallin, Werner, Frölander, Holmertz) • 1998: Australia (Klim, Thorpe, Hackett, Kowalski) • 2001: Australia (Hackett, Kirby, Klim, Thorpe) • 2003: Australia (Hackett, Stevens, Sprenger, Thorpe) • 2005: United States (Phelps, Lochte, Vanderkaay, Keller) • 2007: United States (Phelps, Lochte, Keller, Vanderkaay) • 2009: United States (Phelps, Berens, Walters, Lochte) • 2011: United States (Phelps, Vanderkaay, Berens, Lochte)
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) • 2010: USA (Phelps, Vanderkaay, Berens, Lochte)
Categories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Sydney
- Australian swimmers
- Olympic swimmers of Australia
- Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists for Australia
- Australian Institute of Sport swimmers
- Olympic medalists in swimming
- Male freestyle swimmers
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
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