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Eamon Sullivan

Eamon Sullivan

Age

39

Place of Birth

SUBIACO, WA

Olympic History

Athens 2004

Beijing 2008

London 2012

Career Events

Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle

Swimming Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay

Swimming Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay

Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle

 

Eamon's Story

1985 –

Eamon Sullivan, the pre-Olympics world record holder in the 50 metres freestyle, returned from Beijing 2008 with three medals. He twice broke the world record for the 100 metres freestyle, in the final of the 4 x 100 metres relay and the semi-final of the individual event where he ultimately finished with the silver medal, behind Alain Bernard of France. He combined with Matt Targett, Andrew Lauterstein and the evergreen Ashley Callus to enable Australia to finish a creditable third behind two teams, United States and France that were laden with top sprinters. In the medley relay Sullivan, Hayden Stoeckel, Lauterstein and Brenton Rickard took the silver medal, once again behind the United States with Phelps ‘on board’. In the 50 metres, Sullivan finished fifth behind Cesar Cielo Filho of Brazil who won his country’s first gold medal in Olympic swimming.

Competing at his second Games in London, Sullivan missed out on a medal in the 4 x 100m freestyle team that finished fourth. Sullivan also made the final of the 50m freestyle where he finished eighth in a time of 21.98secs.

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