Born: | 13 August, 1977, Gdynia, Poland |
Nickname: | Lumpy |
Home: | Braddon, Australian Capital Territory |
Occupation: | Swimmer |
Height: | 191 centimeters |
Weight:: | 81 kilograms (Give or Take) |
Interests: | Tennis, computer games and linguistics |
Club: | Australian Institute of Sport |
Coach: | Gennadi Touretski |
World Records: | 100 meter butterfly- 52.15 seconds |
Residence: | Melbourne, Australia - Gold Coast Queensland |
Events: | 50m, 100m, 200m Freestyle, 100m Butterfly |
Family: | Parents -Wojtek & Ewa, Sister- Anna ( Tennis Player) |
Sponsors:: | Speedo, Mazda, Nintendo, Braun, Westfield. |
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ON MICHAEL KLIM!!!!!
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Michael Klim entered the international spotlight after
a stunning
performance at the FINA 1998 World Swimming Championships.
There
he won 7 medals from 7 starts, four of them were gold.
Hailed as "King
Klim", Michael started swimming at a very young age.
His parents were
both very athletic and so it was only natural for Michael
and his sister,
Anna, to inherit this athleticism. They both begun swimming
while living in
India, which is quite normal considering that "it was
so unbelievably hot".
However, while Anna chose tennis, Michael decided to
pursue a career in
the water (his sister claims that he is still a good
tennis player).
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Training at the AIS, Klim was considered
to be a swimmer with great potential. He entered the
tutelage of Gennadi Touretski, the
Russian coach who has helped swimmers such as Aleksandr
Popov to success. It was at the 1996
Olympic Games in Atlanta where Klim was fated to fulfill
the expectations that Swimming Australia
held for him. In his favorite event, the 200m
freestyle, where he was ranked No.
1 in the world, Klim failed to make the final. He did
significantly better in the 100m
butterfly and won a silver medal in the 4x100m medley relay.
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From his disappointment in Atlanta,
it seemed it would be hard for him to bounce back.
However, in a post Olympic meet in
France, he beat double gold medalist, Denis Pankratov, in
the 100m butterfly. There he swam
a personal best time and won the US$4000 prize money.
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Since then, he has gone from strength
to strength, breaking personal best times, Australian
records, Championship records, and
Commonwealth records almost each time he swims. In
1997 at the Australian World Championship
trials, Michael broke Pankratov's world record in
the 100m butterfly with a time of
52.15s. He has also broken the short course world record in
the same event with his time of 51.07s,
winning a new car in the process. He also did well in the
Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur
in September, winning 3 gold medals.
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Michael Klim is now a major star
of Australian swimming. Predictions are coming from
everyone that he will break more
world records. Klim is expected to earn millions between now
and the 2000 Olympic Games from sponsorship
deals. He was named Telstra Australian
Swimmer of the Year in 1998.
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He has just finished competing in
the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships held in Sydney,
August 22 - 29. He picked up 4 gold
medals in the 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle (world
record) relays, the 100m butterfly
and the 100m freestyle. Also a silver in the 200m freestyle.
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