Stephanie rice how many olympics
Many athletes and high performers speak about the challenges they face with mental health around transition. This bought up loads of deep seated insecurities that I was able to hide by the validation and recognition I got by being a Gold Medalist.
Rice, 33, is a decorated Olympian. She has seven Worlds medals two silver, five bronze to her name. She was still swimming at a high level at the Games, finishing fourth in the IM and sixth in the IM. She retired from the sport in and was inducted to the International Swimming Hall of Fame in I love my life and the people in it. Rice's victory in the Olympic m represented Australia's first gold medal in Beijing's Water Cube, and the medal was the nation's th in Olympic history.
In both individual events she thrashed the much-feared Katie Hoff USA , world record-holder in the m medley and world champion in the m. It was largely due to Rice that Australia dominated the Americans in women's events - although the Australian men failed to win gold for the first time since It was there that Stephanie Rice won two gold medals for Team Australia.
Rice burst onto the international senior scene in under coach Michael Bohl, winning two gold medals in both IMs at the Commonwealth Games in her home country. The next year at the World Championships also in front of a home crowd, Rice won two bronze medals in both IMs, lowering the Australian record in the Three days later, she broke the m IM world record that had stood for 11 years and qualified for her first Olympic team.
Stephanie became the first woman to break in the m IM and lowered her own world record in the m IM later in the meet. To finish off her meet, she broke the Australian record in the m freestyle en route to Australia breaking the world record in the 4xm freestyle relay. After the Olympics, Rice started dealing with nagging shoulder pain while she swam. At the World Championships, she won silver in the m IM and bronze in the m IM, not quite as good as her Olympics performances.
Rice was just the seventh Australian Athlete to win three Olympic gold medals at a single Olympic Games when she competed at the Olympic Games. Rice was dominant of the individual medley swimming events in such a short period of history claiming three Olympic gold medals, two Commonwealth golds, and two silver and five bronze medals from world championships, setting world records in all her swims at the Olympics.
The following year qualified for the Junior Pan-Pacific Championships in where she won two gold medals. From that point on, Rice made winning national age titles a habit across a range of butterfly, backstroke and medley events.
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