- Rebecca Brown (swimmer)
Rebecca Brown (born
8 May 1977 inBrisbane ,Queensland ) is a formerAustralia nbreaststroke swimmer.Brown gained national exposure in March 1994 when, at 16 years of age, she broke
Anita Nall 's 200 metre breaststroke world record by 0.59 seconds in Brisbane. In the aftermath of that swim, she was feted as Australia’s newest teen swimming sensation. [cite web|title=Rebecca Brown profile|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/olympics/athletes/brown.htm|publisher=ABC Online News|accessdate=2007-03-10]However, at the
1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria,Canada she loss out toSamantha Riley in both the 100 and 200 metre breaststroke events.Failing to qualify for the
1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia and the1998 Commonwealth Games inKuala Lumpur ,Malaysia , Brown announced her retirement from competitive swimming.However, the chance to swim at a home Olympic Games was too good an opportunity pass up. So, Brown made a pact with her then fiancé, now husband, medley swimmer
Zane King that they would put everything into making the team forSydney . For Brown, this meant moving toMelbourne to link up with her former coach,Michael Piper, leaving theAustralian Institute of Sport -based King behind.She was in good form leading up to the Olympics trails taking the gold in the 200 metre breaststroke at the
2000 FINA Short Course World Championships as well as 4th in the 100 metre breaststroke and 5th in the 50 metre breaststroke.In May 2000, she secured her place in the Olympic squad with a 2:28.98-minute second place in the 200 metre breakststroke trail final. At the Olympics itself she failed to make to the final, finishing 7th in her semi-final and 14th overall in a time of 2:29.90 mins.
At the conclusion of the Games, she announced her retirement and in November 2005, she gave birth to her first child, India Rose King. [cite news|first=Sasha|last=Pine|title=AIS "Swimming Mum" call it a day after 23 years|url=http://eswimmer.swimming.org.au/Issue%2042/Sashas%20Splashes.aspx|publisher=eSwimmer|date=December 2005|accessdate=2007-03-10]
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At the conclusion of the Games, she announced her retirement and in November 2005, she gave birth to her first child, Indiana Rose King.
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