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Bronte Campbell

Bronte Campbell OAM (swimming) is one of Australia’s most decorated Commonwealth Games athletes winning eight career medals, including five gold. Making her Olympic debut as an 18-year-old at the London 2012 Olympics where she competed in the 50m freestyle, Campbell benefited from the experience to enjoy a successful 2014 Commonwealth Games. At the Games in Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell won gold medals as part of Australia’s 4x100m freestyle and 4x100m medley relay teams, silver behind older sister Cate Campbell in the 100m freestyle, and bronze in the 50m freestyle event. Making her second Olympic team for the Rio 2016 Games, Campbell represented Australia in both the 50m and 100m freestyle, before winning gold as part of 4x100m freestyle relay team, in which the Australian foursome set a new world record. At the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, Bronte again featured in the gold medal-winning relay teams, she finished behind older sister Cate in the 50m freestyle event to claim silver but got the one up on her sister to claim gold in the 100m freestyle event.

 

Sport / Discipline

Swimming

Birth Place

Blantyre

Date of Birth

14/05/1994

Age

29

Glasgow, 2014

Gold Coast, 2018

Results History

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