Michael WendenPersonal information |
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Full name |
Michael Vincent Wenden |
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Nickname(s) |
"Mick", "Mike" |
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Nationality |
Australia |
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Born |
(1949-11-17) 17 November 1949 Sydney, New South Wales |
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Height |
1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) |
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Sport |
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Sport |
Swimming |
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Stroke(s) |
freestyle |
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Club |
Victoria |
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Medal record
Men's swimming |
Competitor for Australia |
Olympic Games |
Gold | 1968 Mexico City | 100 m freestyle |
Gold | 1968 Mexico City | 200 m freestyle |
Silver | 1968 Mexico City | 4×200 m freestyle |
Bronze | 1968 Mexico City | 4×100 m freestyle |
World Championships (LC) |
Silver | 1973 Belgrade | 4×200 m freestyle |
Bronze | 1973 Belgrade | 100 m freestyle |
Commonwealth Games |
Gold | 1966 Kingston | 110 yds freestyle |
Gold | 1966 Kingston | 4×110 yds freestyle |
Gold | 1966 Kingston | 4×220 yds freestyle |
Gold | 1970 Edinburgh | 100 m freestyle |
Gold | 1970 Edinburgh | 200 m Freestyle |
Gold | 1970 Edinburgh | 4×100 m freestyle |
Gold | 1970 Edinburgh | 4×200 m freestyle |
Gold | 1974 Christchurch | 100 m freestyle |
Gold | 1974 Christchurch | 4×200 m freestyle |
Silver | 1970 Edinburgh | 4×100 m medley |
Silver | 1974 Christchurch | 4×100 m freestyle |
Silver | 1974 Christchurch | 4×100 m medley |
Bronze | 1974 Christchurch | 200 m freestyle |
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Michael "Mike" Vincent Wenden AM MBE (born 17 November 1949 in Sydney, New South Wales) was a champion swimmer who represented Australia in the 1968 Summer Olympics and 1972 Summer Olympics. In 1968 he won four medals: gold in both the 100 and 200m freestyle (setting world records in each) and a silver and a bronze in freestyle relays.
He holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of New South Wales.
In 2000 Wenden was one of the eight flag-bearers of the Olympic Flag at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
He currently is the operator of the Palm Beach Aquatic Centre on the Gold Coast.
References
Records |
Preceded by Ken Walsh |
Men's 100 metre freestyle world record holder (long course) 19 October 1968–23 August 1970 |
Succeeded by Mark Spitz |
Olympic Champions in Men's 100 m Freestyle |
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Olympic Champions in Men's 200 m Freestyle |
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- 1930 – 1934: 100 Yards Freestyle
- 1938 – 1966: 110 Yards Freestyle
- 1970 – 2010: 100 Metres Freestyle
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- 1962–1966: 4×110 Yards Freestyle
- 1970–2010: 4×100 Metres Freestyle
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- 1962: Australia (Dickson, Rose, Doak, Phelps)
- 1966: Australia (Dickson, Ryan, Wenden, Windle)
- 1970: Australia (White, Rogers, Wenden, Devenish)
- 1974: Canada (Phillips, Robertson, MacDonald, MacKenzie)
- 1978: Canada (Sawchuk, MacDonald, Smith, Szmidt)
- 1982: Australia (Brewer, Fasala, Delany, Brooks)
- 1986: Australia (Fasala, Stockwell, Renshaw, Brooks)
- 1990: Australia (Baildon, Fydler, Vander-Wal, Cooper)
- 1994: Australia (Baildon, Fydler, Lange, Sheehan)
- 1998: Australia (Callus, Fydler, Thorpe, Klim)
- 2002: Australia (Callus, Pearson, Hackett, Thorpe)
- 2006: South Africa (Zandberg, Ferns, Schoeman, Neethling)
- 2010: Australia (Richardson, Sullivan, D'Orsogna, Magnussen)
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- 1934: 3×100 Yards Medley
- 1938 – 1954: 3×110 Yards Medley
- 1958 – 1966: 4×110 Yards Medley
- 1970 – 2010: 4×100 Metres Medley
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- 1934: Canada (Gazell, Burleigh, Puddy)
- 1938: England (Dove, Davies, Taylor)
- 1950: England (Hale, Kendall, Romain)
- 1954: Australia (Weld, Hawkins, Henricks)
- 1958: Australia (Chapman, Monckton, Devitt, Gathercole)
- 1962: Australia (Dickson, O'Brien, Carroll, Berry)
- 1966: Canada (Gilchrist, Chase, Hutton, Jacks)
- 1970: Canada (MacDonald, Rogers, Wenden, Devenish)
- 1974: Canada (MacDonald, Kasting, Mahony, Kennedy)
- 1978: Canada (Sawchuk, Thompson, Smith, Tapp)
- 1982: Australia (Orbell, Sieben, Brooks, Evans)
- 1986: Canada (Tewksbury, Davis, Ponting, Baumann)
- 1990: Canada (Cleveland, Gery, Tewksbury, Ponting)
- 1994: Australia (Fydler, Rogers, Miller, Dewick)
- 1998: Australia (Watson, Cowley, Huegill, Klim)
- 2002: Australia (Welsh, Piper, Huegill, Thorpe)
- 2006: Australia (Welsh, Rickard, Klim, Sullivan)
- 2010: Australia (Delaney, Rickard, Huegill, Sullivan)
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Persondata |
Name |
Wenden, Michael Vincent |
Alternative names |
Wenden, Mike |
Short description |
Australian swimmer |
Date of birth |
17 November 1949 |
Place of birth |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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