- Stephen Holland
Stephen Holland (born 31 May 1958) was an
Australia n freestyle swimmer of the 1970s who won a bronze medal in the 1500 m freestyle at the1976 Summer Olympics inMontreal . In a brief and spectacular career, he broke 12 world records and was known as the "Super Fish" after his coachLaurie Lawrence likened his two-beat kick to the tail of a fish.Holland made his first headlines as a 15 year old, when he broke the 1500 m freestyle world record at the Australian Championships. In the process, his 800 m split also broke the 800 m freestyle world record. This qualified him to make his international debut at the
1973 World Aquatics Championships inBelgrade ,Yugoslavia , where he again broke both world records en route to the 1500 m freestyle gold medal, setting a time of 15 m 31.85s. He was awarded the ABC Sportsman of the Year Award.In 1974, Holland won a gold medal in the 1500 m freestyle at the Christchurch Commonwealth Games, leaving the silver medallist from
New Zealand ,Mark Treffers more than 25 seconds in arrears. Although the time was not a world record, his 800 m split of 8 m 15.88s bettered his previous 800 m record.On arrival in
Montreal for the1976 Summer Olympics , Holland had set 12 world records, and was expected by the Australian public to win. However, he departed from his usual strategy of fast-starting, attacking swimming and decided to swim conservatively and outstay his main rivals, theUnited States duo of Bobby Hackett andBrian Goodell . Holland made his move at the 800 m mark, but then found that he was fading in the final 200 m, when Goodell and Hackett overtook him. Although Holland had bettered his previous world record, Goodell surpassed it to take the gold.Holland later swum the 400 m, finishing fifth behind Goodell, who again set a world record. After the Games, weighed down by the burden of public disappointment, Holland decided at the age of 18 that he was "washed up" and decided to retire from competitive swimming.
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