Giaan Rooney
Olympic Gold Medalist & Media Personality
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Personal Profile
Birth & Origins
Born Giaan Leigh Rooney on November 15, 1982, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She relocated to the Gold Coast at the age of eight, attending All Saints Anglican School.
Family Life
Rooney married Sam Levett in 2010. They are parents to a son born in March 2014 and a daughter born in June 2017.
Physical Attributes
Height: 1.75 meters (5 ft 9 in)
Weight: 63 kg (139 lb)
Swimming Achievements
Early Career & Mentorship
Rooney began her swimming journey at age 11 under coach Denis Cotterell at the Miami club. She trained alongside notable swimmers like Grant Hackett and Daniel Kowalski. In 2002, she moved to Melbourne to train with Ian Pope, alongside elite athletes such as Matt Welsh and Michael Klim.
Olympic Success
Her most significant Olympic achievement was securing a gold medal in the women's 4x100-metre medley relay at the 2004 Athens Olympics, setting a new world record. She also contributed to silver medal-winning relay teams at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
World & Commonwealth Accolades
Rooney claimed the 2001 World Champion title in the 200m freestyle at the Fukuoka World Championships. She also amassed multiple medals at the Commonwealth Games, including gold in the 100m backstroke and 4x100m medley relay in 1998.
Transition to Television
Broadcasting Roles
Following her retirement from competitive swimming, Rooney transitioned into a successful career in television. She has appeared on various programs, including *Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice* and served as a presenter for travel and lifestyle shows.
Academic Pursuits
During her athletic career, Rooney was also recognized as a sporting scholar at Bond University, demonstrating a commitment to both her athletic and academic development.
Distinctions and Recognition
National Honour
In recognition of her significant contributions to swimming and her public profile, Giaan Rooney was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).
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References
References
- Bond University (2008). Games Fever!. Retrieved 6 April 2008.
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