- Australia at the Olympics
Australia has sent athletes to almost all editions of the modernOlympic Games . Australia has competed in everySummer Olympic Games , and mostWinter Olympic Games , including each time since 1952.The
Australian Olympic Committee was founded and recognised in 1895.Edwin Flack was the first athlete to represent Australia at the Olympics. He won gold in both the 800 metres and the 1500 metres of the1896 Summer Olympics inAthens ,Greece .In 1908 and 1912 Australia competed with
New Zealand under the nameAustralasia .Australia hosted the Summer games twice. In 1956 in
Melbourne and in 2000 inSydney finished 3rd and 4th in the respective medal counts.Many of Australia's gold medals have come in swimming, a sport which is popular in Australia, with athletes from
Dawn Fraser toIan Thorpe ranking amongst the sport's all-time greats. Other sports where Australia has historically been strong include:*
field hockey , with the women's winning three gold medals between 1988 to 2000 and the men's team winning in 2004;
*cycling , particularly track cycling;
* rowing;
* equestrian events and specifically the three-day teams eventing;
* andsailing .Australia takes international sporting competition, particularly the Olympics, very seriously, and provides much government funding and coaching support to elite athletes, partly through the
Australian Institute of Sport .Australia has been more modestly successful in the track events at the games, particularly in modern times. Historically,
Betty Cuthbert is Australia's most successful track athlete.Cathy Freeman won a gold medal in the 400 metres at the 2000 Sydney games.Australia did not win a medal at the Winter Olympics until
1994 , but has since moved higher on the medal tallies since then (ranking 15th atSalt Lake City 2002 ). This is a reflection on increased funding ofAustralia 'sOlympic Winter Games team.Medal tables
Medals by Summer Games
These totals do not include eleven medals won by Australians competing for the combined Australasia team in 1908 and 1912: nine by individuals, one by an exclusively Australian team, and one by a combined team.
ee also
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Australia at the Winter Olympics
*Australia at the Commonwealth Games
*External links
* [http://www.olympics.com.au/ Australia NOC]
* [http://www.snapolympics.com Olympics Picture site]References
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