Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics

A total of 433 competitors competed for Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.[1] The team was Australia's second largest away team after the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, which included a team of 482 competitors. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era.

Australia at the
2008 Summer Olympics
IOC codeAUS
NOCAustralian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympics.com.au
in Beijing
Competitors433 in 26 sports
Flag bearers James Tomkins (opening)
Stephanie Rice (closing)
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
14
Silver
15
Bronze
17
Total
46
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

––––

 Australasia (1908–1912)

In addition to competitors, 418 officials and 38 medical personnel were part of the Australian team.[2] Australia competed in 26 of the 28 Olympic program sports; they failed to qualify in baseball and team handball. Australia also sent a men's but not a women's football (soccer) squad, and had two beach volleyball but no indoor volleyball teams competing.

Medalists edit

Medal Name Sport Event
  Gold Stephanie Rice Swimming Women's 400 m individual medley
  Gold Lisbeth Trickett Swimming Women's 100 m butterfly
  Gold Leisel Jones Swimming Women's 100 m breaststroke
  Gold Stephanie Rice Swimming Women's 200 m individual medley
  Gold Stephanie Rice
Bronte Barratt
Kylie Palmer
Linda Mackenzie
Felicity Galvez*
Angie Bainbridge*
Melanie Schlanger*
Lara Davenport*
Swimming Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
  Gold Drew Ginn
Duncan Free
Rowing Men's coxless pair
  Gold Scott Brennan
David Crawshay
Rowing Men's double sculls
  Gold Emily Seebohm
Leisel Jones
Jessicah Schipper
Libby Trickett
Tarnee White *
Felicity Galvez*
Shayne Reese*
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay
  Gold Emma Snowsill Triathlon Women's triathlon
  Gold Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
Sailing Men's 470 class
  Gold Tessa Parkinson
Elise Rechichi
Sailing Women's 470 class
  Gold Steven Hooker Athletics Men's pole vault
  Gold Ken Wallace Canoeing Men's K-1 500 m
  Gold Matthew Mitcham Diving Men's 10 m platform
  Silver Briony Cole
Melissa Wu
Diving Women's 10 m synchronised platform
  Silver Clayton Fredericks
Lucinda Fredericks
Sonja Johnson
Megan Jones
Shane Rose
Equestrian Team eventing
  Silver Eamon Sullivan Swimming Men's 100 m freestyle
  Silver Brenton Rickard Swimming Men's 200 m breaststroke
  Silver Leisel Jones Swimming Women's 200 m breaststroke
  Silver Libby Trickett Swimming Women's 100 m freestyle
  Silver Jacqueline Lawrence Canoeing Women's slalom K-1
  Silver Matt Ryan
James Marburg
Cameron McKenzie-McHarg
Francis Hegerty
Rowing Men's coxless four
  Silver Grant Hackett Swimming Men's 1500 m freestyle
  Silver Hayden Stoeckel
Brenton Rickard
Andrew Lauterstein
Eamon Sullivan
Ashley Delaney *
Christian Sprenger*
Adam Pine*
Matt Targett*
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m medley relay
  Silver Anna Meares Cycling Women's sprint
  Silver Sally McLellan Athletics Women's 100 m hurdles
  Silver Darren Bundock
Glenn Ashby
Sailing Tornado class
  Silver Jared Tallent Athletics 50 km walk
  Silver Australia women's national basketball team
Basketball Women's tournament
  Bronze Cate Campbell
Alice Mills
Melanie Schlanger
Libby Trickett
Shayne Reese*
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
  Bronze Jessicah Schipper Swimming Women's 100 m butterfly
  Bronze Eamon Sullivan
Andrew Lauterstein
Ashley Callus
Matt Targett
Leith Brodie*
Patrick Murphy*
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
  Bronze Hayden Stoeckel Swimming Men's 100 m backstroke
  Bronze Robin Bell Canoeing Men's slalom C-1
  Bronze Patrick Murphy
Grant Hackett
Grant Brits
Nick Ffrost
Leith Brodie*
Kirk Palmer *
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
  Bronze Jessicah Schipper Swimming Women's 200 m butterfly
  Bronze Warren Potent Shooting Men's 50 m rifle prone
  Bronze Andrew Lauterstein Swimming Men's 100 m butterfly
  Bronze Jared Tallent Athletics 20 km walk
  Bronze Cate Campbell Swimming Women's 50 m freestyle
  Bronze Emma Moffatt Triathlon Women's triathlon
  Bronze Australia women's national softball team
Softball Women's tournament
  Bronze Australia women's national water polo team
Water polo Women's tournament
  Bronze Ken Wallace Canoeing Men's K-1 1000 m
  Bronze Lisa Oldenhof
Hannah Davis
Chantal Meek
Lyndsie Fogarty
Canoeing Women's K-4 500 m
  Bronze Australia national field hockey team
Field hockey Men's tournament

Archery edit

Australia had two archers earn qualification spots at the 2007 World Outdoor Target Championships and three earn spots at the Oceania continental championship. David Barnes and Sky Kim earned the men two spots at the World tournament, with Michael Naray earning a third spot, and the team qualification at the Oceania competition. Jade Lindsey and Jane Waller were the qualifying women at the Oceania tournament.

In making its final selections, Australia selected Kim and Naray along with Matthew Gray for the men's team, and Waller and Lexie Feeney for the women's team.[3]

Men
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Matthew Gray Individual 654 39   Cheng C S (MAS) (26)
L 101–109
Did not advance
Sky Kim 665 14   Girouille (FRA) (51)
W 112–110
  Proć (POL) (19)
L 110–111
Did not advance
Michael Naray 658 30   Valladont (FRA) (35)
W 108–106
  Ruban (UKR) (3)
L 105–115
Did not advance
Matthew Gray
Sky Kim
Michael Naray
Team 1977 9   Poland (POL) (8)
L 218–223
Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Alexandra Feeney Individual 580 59   Yuan S-C (TPE) (6)
L 101–104
Did not advance
Jane Waller 634 28   Vardineni (IND) (37)
L 100–106
Did not advance

Athletics edit

Australia sent 40 representatives to compete in athletics events.[4] 22 of these men competed in track events, ten in field events, seven in race walking, four in the marathons and one in combined events.[4] The athletics did not start until the 15th of August, day seven of competition.[5]

On day one of athletics, two finals were held[5] but no Australians qualified to compete in either.[6][7] On the second day of athletics, Australia won their first Olympic Medal for athletics in 2008.[8] This person was Jared Tallent, an Olympic debutant, who competed in the men's 20 kilometre race walk. Tallent came third, only 15 second in front of fellow countryman Luke Adams who finished 6th.[8] On the third day of competition, four Australians competed, three in medal events.[9]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Men
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Youcef Abdi 3000 m steeplechase 8:17.97 6 q 8:16.36 6
Luke Adams 20 km walk 1:19:57 6
50 km walk 3:47:45 10
Collis Birmingham 5000 m 13:44.90 10 Did not advance
Chris Erickson 20 km walk DSQ
Mitchell Kealey 1500 m 3:46.31 11 Did not advance
Joel Milburn 400 m 44.80 2 Q 45.06 3 Did not advance
Craig Mottram 5000 m 13:44.59 5 Did not advance
Lachlan Renshaw 800 m 1:49.19 6 Did not advance
Jeff Riseley 1500 m 3:53.95 12 Did not advance
Adam Rutter 50 km walk DNF
Jared Tallent 20 km walk 1:19:42  
50 km walk 3:39:27  
Lee Troop Marathon 2:27:17 60
Sean Wroe 400 m 45.17 2 Q 45.56 7 Did not advance
Clinton Hill
Joel Milburn
Mark Ormrod*
John Steffensen
Sean Wroe
4 × 400 m relay 3:00.68 4 q 3:00.02 6
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Justin Anlezark Shot put 19.91 16 Did not advance
Jarrod Bannister Javelin throw 79.79 11 q 83.45 6
Paul Burgess Pole vault 5.55 =16 Did not advance
Benn Harradine Discus throw 58.55 31 Did not advance
Steven Hooker Pole vault 5.65 12 q 5.96 OR  
Fabrice Lapierre Long jump 7.90 16 Did not advance
Scott Martin Shot put 19.75 21 Did not advance
Women
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Lisa Corrigan 1500 m 4:16.32 9 Did not advance
Sarah Jamieson 4:06.64 5 Did not advance
Benita Johnson Marathon 2:32:06 21
Tamsyn Lewis 400 m 52.38 4 Did not advance
800 m 1:59.67 4 q 2:01.41 8 Did not advance
Donna MacFarlane 3000 m steeplechase 9:32.05 9 Did not advance
Sally McLellan 100 m hurdles 12.83 2 Q 12.70 4 Q 12.64  
Victoria Mitchell 3000 m steeplechase 9:47.88 13 Did not advance
Madeleine Pape 800 m 2:03.09 6 Did not advance
Jane Saville 20 km walk 1:31:17 20
Kate Smyth Marathon 2:36:10 44
Kellie Wapshott 20 km walk 1:37:59 40
Lisa Weightman Marathon 2:34:16 33
Claire Woods 20 km walk 1:33:02 28
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Alana Boyd Pole vault 4.30 =16 Did not advance
Dani Samuels Discus throw 61.72 7 Q 60.15 9
Bronwyn Thompson Long jump 6.53 17 Did not advance
Combined events – Heptathlon
Athlete Event 100H HJ SP 200 m LJ JT 800 m Final Rank
Kylie Wheeler Result 13.68 1.89 13.06 24.28 6.11 43.81 2:11.49 6369 10[a]
Points 1024 1093 731 954 883 741 943
Notes
  1. ^ The athlete who finished in second place, Lyudmila Blonska of the Ukraine, tested positive for a banned substance.[10] Both the A and the B tests were positive, therefore Blonska was stripped of her silver medal, and Wheeler moved up a position.

Badminton edit

Australia sent a team of six to Beijing. Stuart Gomez competed in the men's singles, while Erin Carroll competed in women's singles. Ross Smith and Glenn Warfe competed in the men's doubles and Tania Luiz and Eugenia Tanaka competed in the women's doubles.[11]

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Stuart Gomez Men's singles   Kehlhoffner (FRA)
L 21–19, 20–22, 15–21
Did not advance
Ross Smith
Glenn Warfe
Men's doubles   Łogosz /
Mateusiak (POL)
L 13–21, 16–21
Did not advance
Erin Carroll Women's singles   Martínez (ESP)
L 9–21, 16–21
Did not advance
Tania Luiz
Eugenia Tanaka
Women's doubles   Maeda /
Suetsuna (JPN)
L 4–21, 8–21
Did not advance

Basketball edit

Australia's men's basketball team qualified for the Olympics by defeating New Zealand in a best-of-three series to win the FIBA Oceania Championship 2007. The women's team automatically qualified as the reigning world champions after winning the 2006 FIBA World Championship for Women.[12]

Men's tournament edit

Roster

The following is the Australia roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[13]

Australia men's national basketball team – 2008 Summer Olympics roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
C 4 Chris Anstey 33 – (1975-01-01)January 1, 1975 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) Melbourne Tigers  
PG 5 Patrick Mills 19 – (1988-08-11)August 11, 1988 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Saint Mary's Gaels  
C 6 Andrew Bogut 23 – (1984-11-28)November 28, 1984 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) Milwaukee Bucks  
G/F 7 Joe Ingles 20 – (1987-10-02)October 2, 1987 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) South Dragons  
G/F 8 Brad Newley 23 – (1985-02-18)February 18, 1985 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Panellinios  
G 9 C. J. Bruton 32 – (1975-12-13)December 13, 1975 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) New Zealand Breakers  
F 10 David Barlow 24 – (1983-10-22)October 22, 1983 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Melbourne Tigers  
SF 11 Mark Worthington 25 – (1983-06-08)June 8, 1983 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) South Dragons  
G/F 12 Glen Saville 32 – (1976-01-17)January 17, 1976 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Wollongong Hawks  
F/C 13 David Andersen 28 – (1980-06-23)June 23, 1980 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) FC Barcelona  
F/C 14 Matthew Nielsen (C) 30 – (1978-02-03)February 3, 1978 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) BC Lietuvos rytas  
F 15 Shawn Redhage 27 – (1981-01-21)January 21, 1981 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Perth Wildcats  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on August 9, 2008
Group play
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Lithuania 5 4 1 425 400 +25 9[a] Quarterfinals
2   Argentina 5 4 1 425 361 +64 9[a]
3   Croatia 5 3 2 399 380 +19 8[b]
4   Australia 5 3 2 457 405 +52 8[b]
5   Russia 5 1 4 387 406 −19 6
6   Iran 5 0 5 323 464 −141 5
Source: FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Lithuania 1–0 Argentina
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Croatia 1–0 Australia
10 August 2008
20:00
Australia   82–97   Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 14–21, 17–26, 22–26, 29–24
Pts: Nielsen 13
Rebs: Anstey 7
Asts: Barlow 3
Pts: Prkačin, Banić 16
Rebs: Lončar 10
Asts: Popović 5
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Eddie Rush (USA)
12 August 2008
22:15
Argentina   85–68   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 23–11, 16–18, 24–17, 22–22
Pts: Ginobili 21
Rebs: Nocioni 8
Asts: Ginobili 7
Pts: Mills 22
Rebs: Andersen 6
Asts: Bogut, Bruton 2
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
14 August 2008
11:15
Australia   106–68   Iran
Scoring by quarter: 28–15, 25–14, 22–19, 31–20
Pts: Newley 24
Rebs: Bogut 7
Asts: Mills, Worthington, Bruton 5
Pts: Nikkhah 23
Rebs: Haddadi 8
Asts: Davari 4
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE)
16 August 2008
11:15
Russia   80–95   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 16–27, 17–22, 22–20, 25–26
Pts: Khriapa 21
Rebs: Khriapa 9
Asts: Holden 6
Pts: Bogut, Bruton 22
Rebs: Bogut 8
Asts: Bruton 6
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN)
18 August 2008
11:15
Australia   106–75   Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 28–14, 27–15, 20–22, 31–24
Pts: Bogut 23
Rebs: Mills 4
Asts: Anstey 4
Pts: K. Lavrinovič 14
Rebs: K. Lavrinovič 8
Asts: Jasikevičius 5
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
Quarterfinals
20 August 2008
20:00
United States   116–85   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 25–24, 30–19, 34–18, 27–24
Scoring by half: 55–43, 61–42
Pts: Bryant 25
Rebs: James 9
Asts: James, Paul, Wade, Williams 3
Pts: Mills 20
Rebs: Worthington 6
Asts: Newley 3
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Juan Carlos Arteaga (ESP)

Women's tournament edit

Roster

The following is the Australia roster in the women's basketball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[14]

Australia women's national basketball team – 2008 Summer Olympics roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
G 4 Erin Phillips 23 – (1985-07-19)July 19, 1985 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Connecticut Sun  
G 5 Tully Bevilaqua 36 – (1972-05-19)May 19, 1972 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) Indiana Fever  
G 6 Jennifer Screen 26 – (1982-02-19)February 19, 1982 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) Lavezzini Basket Parma  
F 7 Penny Taylor 27 – (1981-05-24)May 24, 1981 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Phoenix Mercury  
F/C 8 Suzy Batkovic 27 – (1981-05-24)May 24, 1981 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) UMMC Ekaterinburg  
C 9 Hollie Grima 24 – (1983-12-16)December 16, 1983 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Italmoka Pozzuoli  
PG 10 Kristi Harrower 33 – (1975-03-04)March 4, 1975 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) UMMC Ekaterinburg  
F 11 Laura Summerton 24 – (1983-12-13)December 13, 1983 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Levoni Taranto  
F 12 Belinda Snell 27 – (1981-01-10)January 10, 1981 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) CJM Bourges Basket  
C 13 Emma Randall 23 – (1985-05-06)May 6, 1985 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Bulleen Boomers  
F 14 Rohanee Cox 28 – (1980-04-23)April 23, 1980 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Townsville Fire  
PF 15 Lauren Jackson (C) 27 – (1981-05-11)May 11, 1981 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Seattle Storm  
Head coach
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on August 9, 2008
Group play
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Australia 5 5 0 424 319 +105 10 Quarterfinals
2   Russia 5 4 1 339 333 +6 9
3   Belarus 5 2 3 324 332 −8 7[a]
4   South Korea 5 2 3 327 360 −33 7[a]
5   Latvia 5 1 4 334 387 −53 6[b]
6   Brazil 5 1 4 337 354 −17 6[b]
Source: FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Belarus 1–0 South Korea
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Latvia 1–0 Brazil
9 August 2008
09:00
Belarus   64–83   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 12–19, 16–25 , 22–21, 14–18
Pts: Leuchanka 13, Troina 13
Rebs: Leuchanka 10
Asts: Marchanka 2
Pts: Jackson 18
Rebs: Batkovic 12
Asts: Harrower 5
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE)
11 August 2008
22:15
Australia   80–65   Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 29–14, 21–15, 11–20, 19–16
Pts: Summerton 18
Rebs: Taylor 8
Asts: Harrower 5
Pts: Santos 21
Rebs: Santos 10
Asts: Santos 3
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
13 August 2008
20:00
Australia   90–62   South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 23–14, 24–19, 26–17, 17–12
Pts: Taylor, Batkovic 18
Rebs: Batkovic 10
Asts: Harrower 5
Pts: Beon 20
Rebs: seven players 2
Asts: Lee 5
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU)
15 August 2008
11:15
Latvia   73–96   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 20–22, 18–35, 17–20
Pts: Tāre 14
Rebs: Brumermane, Jansone 5
Asts: Tāre 4
Pts: Jackson 30
Rebs: Taylor 11
Asts: Harrower, Taylor 4
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Pablo Estevez (ARG)
17 August 2008
11:15
Australia   75–55   Russia
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 10–18, 30–10, 20–8
Pts: Snell, Jackson 16
Rebs: Jackson 14
Asts: Harrower 7
Pts: Hammon 20
Rebs: Abrosimova, Osipova 9
Asts: Karpunina 2
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Pablo Estevez (ARG)
Quarterfinals
19 August 2008
16:45
Australia   79–46   Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 23–10, 15–7, 23–10, 17–19
Pts: Jackson 17
Rebs: Jackson 12
Asts: Harrower 4
Pts: Vecerova, Machova 8
Rebs: Kulichova 5
Asts: Machova 4
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU)
Semifinals
21 August 2008
22:15
China   56–90   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 11–13, 7–21, 21–23, 17–33
Pts: Bian 20
Rebs: Liu, Sui 7
Asts: Bian 2
Pts: Snell 16
Rebs: Batkovic 13
Asts: Harrower, Snell 4
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Chantal Julien (FRA)
Gold medal match
23 August 2008
22:00
  United States   92–65   Australia  
Scoring by quarter: 22–15, 25–15, 22–24, 23–11
Pts: Lawson 15
Rebs: Leslie 7
Asts: Thompson 4
Pts: Jackson 20
Rebs: Jackson 10
Asts: Grima 2
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE)

Boxing edit

Australia had nine boxers qualify for the Olympics. All qualified at the Oceanian qualifying tournament.[15]

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Stephen Sutherland Flyweight   Cherif (CHI)
L 2–14
Did not advance
Luke Boyd Bantamweight   Ikgopoleng (BOT)
L 8–18
Did not advance
Paul Fleming Featherweight   Djelkhir (FRA)
L 9–13
Did not advance
Anthony Little Lightweight   Indongo (NAM)
W 14–2
  Tishchenko (RUS)
L 3–11
Did not advance
Todd Kidd Light welterweight   Moussaid (MAR)
L 2–23
Did not advance
Gerard O'Mahony Welterweight   Gruşac (MDA)
L 2–7
Did not advance
Jarrod Fletcher Middleweight   Correa (CUB)
L 4–17
Did not advance
Bradley Pitt Heavyweight   Arjaoui (MAR)
L 6–11
Did not advance
Daniel Beahan Super heavyweight   Myrsatayev (KAZ)
L RSC
Did not advance

Canoeing edit

Slalom edit

Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Rank Time Rank Time Rank Total Rank
Robin Bell Men's C-1 88.86 6 87.59 9 176.45 7 Q 91.16 5 Q 89.43 3 180.59  
Warwick Draper Men's K-1 86.28 13 86.30 9 172.58 10 Q 86.09 2 Q 91.76 8 177.85 5
Mark Bellofiore
Lachie Milne
Men's C-2 104.61 11 98.21 7 202.82 9 Q 104.17 7 Did not advance
Jacqueline Lawrence Women's K-1 103.18 10 96.95 6 200.13 7 Q 103.40 4 103.54 2 206.94  

Sprint edit

Men
Athlete Event Heats Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Torsten Lachmann C-1 500 m 2:00.594 7 QS 1:59.119 7 Did not advance
C-1 1000 m 4:15.188 5 QS 4:09.792 6 Did not advance
Ken Wallace K-1 500 m 1:36.208 2 QS 1:43.340 3 Q 1:37.252  
K-1 1000 m 3:30.306 2 QS 3:33.255 1 Q 3:27.485  
Jacob Clear
Clint Robinson
K-2 500 m 1:31.712 6 QS 1:33.839 7 Did not advance
Clint Robinson
Tony Schumacher
Dave Smith
Tate Smith
K-4 1000 m 3:00.920 5 QS 3:02.743 4 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Heats Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Chantal Meek K-1 500 m 1:53.374 5 QS 1:54.876 7 Did not advance
Hannah Davis
Lyndsie Fogarty
K-2 500 m 1:45.124 3 QF Bye 1:43.969 6
Hannah Davis
Lyndsie Fogarty
Chantal Meek
Lisa Oldenhof
K-4 500 m 1:36.516 3 QF Bye 1:34.704  

Qualification Legend: QS = Qualify to semi-final; QF = Qualify directly to final

Cycling edit

Australia selected competitors in all four cycling disciplines – BMX,[16] mountain biking,[17] road racing[18] and track racing.[19] Mountain biker Chris Jongewaard lost his legal appeal to be included in the team after being excluded because of a car accident, involving another cyclist for which he was due to face court in late 2008.[20]

Road edit

Men
Athlete Event Time Rank
Cadel Evans Road race 6:24:11 15
Time trial 1:03:34 5
Simon Gerrans Road race 6:26:17 37
Matthew Lloyd 6:26:17 31
Stuart O'Grady Did not finish
Michael Rogers Road race 6:23:49 6
Time trial 1:04:46 8
Women
Athlete Event Time Rank
Katherine Bates Road race Did not finish
Sara Carrigan 3:33:25 38
Oenone Wood Road race 3:33:17 29
Time trial 38:53.45 22

Track edit

Sprint
Athlete Event Qualification Round 1 Repechage 1 Round 2 Repechage 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Ryan Bayley Men's sprint 10.362
69.484
12 Q   Awang (MAS)
W 10.762
66.902
Bye   Levy (GER)
L
  Sireau (FRA)
  Watanabe (JPN)
L
Did not advance 9th place final
  Nimke (GER)
  Chiappa (ITA)
  Watanabe (JPN)
L
11
Mark French 10.337
69.652
10 Q   Bos (NED)
L
  Mulder (NED)
  Dmitriev (RUS)
L
Did not advance
Anna Meares Women's sprint 11.140
64.631
3   Hijgenaar (NED)
W 11.663
61.733
Bye   Sanchez (FRA)
W 11.716,
W 12.108
  Guo (CHN)
L, W 11.578,
W 11.617
  Pendleton (GBR)
L, L
 
Ryan Bayley
Dan Ellis
Mark French
Shane Kelly*
Men's team sprint 44.335
60.899
5 Q   Netherlands (NED)
W 44.090
61.238
  Germany (GER)
L 44.022
61.332
4

* Qualified only in the first round

Pursuit
Athlete Event Qualification Semifinals Final
Time Rank Opponent
Results
Rank Opponent
Results
Rank
Bradley McGee Men's individual pursuit 4:26.084 9 Did not advance
Brett Lancaster 4:26.139 12 Did not advance
Katie Mactier Women's individual pursuit 3:38.178 7 Q   Romero (GBR)
3:37.296
7 Did not advance
Jack Bobridge
Graeme Brown
Mark Jamieson
Brett Lancaster
Bradley McGee
Luke Roberts
Men's team pursuit 4:02.041 3 Q   Netherlands (NED)
3:58.633
4 Q   New Zealand (NZL)
3:59.006
4
Keirin
 
Australian track cyclists Jack Bobridge, Anna Meares and Shane Kelly.
Athlete Event 1st round Repechage 2nd round Final
Rank Rank Rank Rank
Ryan Bayley Men's keirin 1 Q Bye 6 8
Shane Kelly 2 Q Bye 2 Q 4
Omnium
Athlete Event Points Laps Rank
Cameron Meyer Men's points race 36 1 4
Katherine Bates Women's points race 10 0 6

Mountain biking edit

Athlete Event Time Rank
Daniel McConnell Men's cross-country LAP (2 laps) 39
Dellys Starr Women's cross-country LAP (2 laps) 26

BMX edit

Athlete Event Seeding Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Result Rank Points Rank Points Rank Result Rank
Jared Graves Men's BMX 36.372 11 4 1 Q 10 3 Q 2:19.233 6
Kamakazi 36.492 15 13 4 Q 18 6 Did not advance
Luke Madill 36.795 22 18 7 Did not advance
Tanya Bailey Women's BMX 38.285 10 22 8 Did not advance
Nicole Callisto 36.717 6 12 4 Q 1:19.609 6

Diving edit

Australia selected a team of nine divers to compete at the 2008 Olympics:[21]

Men
Athlete Events Preliminaries Semifinals Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Matthew Mitcham 3 m springboard 439.85 15 Q 427.45 16 Did not advance
Robert Newbery 465.15 6 Q 460.35 11 Q 461.05 9
Mathew Helm 10 m platform 484.40 5 Q 485.20 6 Q 467.70 6
Matthew Mitcham 509.60 2 Q 532.20 2 Q 537.00  
Robert Newbery
Scott Robertson
3 m synchronised springboard 393.60 8
Mathew Helm
Robert Newbery
10 m synchronised platform 444.84 4
Women
Athlete Events Preliminaries Semifinals Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Chantelle Newbery 3 m springboard 284.85 15 Q 294.45 14 Did not advance
Sharleen Stratton 288.00 13 Q 325.90 8 Q 331.00 7
Alex Croak 10 m platform 383.75 4 Q 250.30 18 Did not advance
Melissa Wu 340.35 8 Q 331.35 8 Q 338.15 6
Briony Cole
Sharleen Stratton
3 m synchronised springboard 311.34 5
Briony Cole
Melissa Wu
10 m synchronised platform 335.16  

Equestrian edit

Australia selected a team of twelve equestrians to compete at the 2008 Olympics. Hayley Beresford, Kristy Oatley and Heath Ryan competed in dressage. Edwina Alexander, Laurie Lever, Peter McMahon and Matt Williams were selected for the jumping competition. Clayton Fredericks, Lucinda Fredericks, Sonja Johnson, Megan Jones and Shane Rose were selected for the three-day event.[22][23][24]

Dressage edit

Athlete Horse Event Grand Prix Grand Prix Special Grand Prix Freestyle Overall
Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank
Hayley Beresford Remlampago Individual 65.583 26 Q 66.320 19 Did not advance
Kristy Oatley Quando Quando 65.750 25 Q 66.080 20 Did not advance
Heath Ryan Greenoaks Dundee 62.541 35 Did not advance
Hayley Beresford
Kristy Oatley
Heath Ryan
See above Team 64.625 8 64.625 7

Eventing edit

Athlete Horse Event Dressage Cross-country Jumping Total
Qualifier Final
Penalties Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank
Clayton Fredericks Ben Along Time Individual 37.00 6 16.40 53.40 4 4.00 57.40 =6 Q 4.00 61.40 7 61.40 7
Lucinda Fredericks Headley Britannia 30.40 1 27.20 57.60 11 2.00 59.60 # 10* Did not advance 59.60 26
Sonja Johnson Ringwould Jaguar 45.20 # 23 13.60 58.80 # 13 0.00 58.80 9 Q 8.00 66.80 10 66.80 10
Megan Jones Irish Jester 35.40 4 15.60 51.00 9 4.00 55.00 3 4.00 59.00 4 Q 59.00 4
Shane Rose All Luck 53.30 # 46 9.20 62.50 # 16 8.00 70.50 # 17* Did not advance 70.50 27
Clayton Fredericks
Lucinda Fredericks
Sonja Johnson
Megan Jones
Shane Rose
See above Team 102.80 1 59.20 162.00 2 9.20 171.20 2 171.20  

# - Indicates that points do not count in team total
* Only three riders are eligible to qualify for the jumping final.

Show jumping edit

Athlete Horse Event Qualification Final Total
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round A Round B
Penalties Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank
Edwina Alexander Itot Du Chateau Individual 4 =30 0 4 =8 Q 0 4 =2 Q 4 =11 Q 4 8 =10 8 =10
Laurie Lever Dan Drossel 1 =14 16 17 =37 Q 4 21 =29 Q 8 =23 Did not advance 8 =23
Peter McMahon Genoa 4 =30 16 20 =47 Q Did not start
Matt Williams Leconte 4 =30 4 8 =16 Q 17 25 36 Q 4 =11 Q 20 24 21 24 21
Edwina Alexander
Laurie Lever
Peter McMahon
Matt Williams
See above Team 20 =8 Q 21 41 9 41 8

Fencing edit

Two fencers will represent Australia in Beijing. Jo Halls will contest the women's individual foil while Amber Parkinson will contest the women's individual épée.[25]

Women
Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Amber Parkinson Individual épée   Harada (JPN)
L 9–15
Did not advance
Joanna Halls Individual foil   Compañy (CUB)
L 13–15
Did not advance

Field hockey edit

The Australian men's and women's field hockey teams both qualified for Beijing.[26] The men's team won the bronze medal, while the women's team finished in 5th place for the tournament.

Men's tournament edit

Roster

The following is the Australian roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[27]

Head Coach: Barry Dancer

 
Australia's team just before the group stage match against Pakistan. Standing from the left: Abbott, Lambert, Kavanagh, Matheson, Guest, Ockenden, Brooks, Wells. Front row from the left: Brown, Dwyer, Hammond, George, Doerner, de Young, Schubert, Knowles.

Reserve:

  1. Andrew Smith
  2. Stephen Mowlam (GK)
Group play

The top two teams from each group advanced to the semifinals.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Netherlands 5 4 1 0 16 6 +10 13 Semi-finals
2   Australia 5 3 2 0 24 7 +17 11
3   Great Britain 5 2 2 1 10 7 +3 8 Fifth place game
4   Pakistan 5 2 0 3 11 13 −2 6 Seventh place game
5   Canada 5 1 1 3 10 17 −7 4 Ninth place game
6   South Africa 5 0 0 5 4 25 −21 0 Eleventh place game
Source: FIH
11 August 2008
18:30
Australia   6–1   Canada
Abbott   15'16'54'
Kavanagh   22'
Ockenden   48'
Schubert   57'
Report P. Short   38'
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Chen Dekang (CHN)
13 August 2008
08:30
South Africa   0–10   Australia
Report Dwyer   2'42'
Matheson   14'29'57'
Schubert   27'
Guest   35+'38'
Kavanagh   47'
Abbott   67'
Umpires:
Andy Mair (GBR)
Roel van Eert (NED)
15 August 2008
18:30
Pakistan   1–3   Australia
Abbasi   16' Report Schubert   20'
Dwyer   41'
Brooks   59'
Umpires:
Henrik Ehlers (DEN)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)
17 August 2008
20:30
Australia   2–2   Netherlands
Ockenden   58'
Doerner   61'
Report Taekema   55'70'
Umpires:
Henrik Ehlers (DEN)
Christian Blasch (GER)
19 August 2008
20:30
Australia   3–3   Great Britain
George   40'
Dwyer   45'
Ockenden   68'
Report Middleton   34'
R. Mantell   47'
Moore   55'
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Semifinal
21 August 2008
20:30
Spain   3−2   Australia
Tubau   39'44'
Freixa   68'
Report Abbott   1'
Ockenden   37'
Umpires:
Henrik Ehlers (DEN)
Christian Blasch (GER)
Bronze medal match
23 August 2008
18:00
Netherlands   2–6   Australia  
Taekema   12'
De Nooijer   27'
Report Ockenden   5'6'
Abbott   9'
Matheson   28'
Hammond   42'
Doerner   62'
Umpires:
Andy Mair (GBR)
Christian Blasch (GER)

Women's tournament edit

Roster

The following is the Australian roster in the women's field hockey tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[28]

Head Coach: Frank Murray

Reserve:

  1. Toni Cronk (GK)
  2. Shelly Liddelow

Notes

  1. ^ a b Melanie Wells and Nikki Hudson were co-captains of the Australian team.
Group play

The top two teams from each group advanced to the semifinals. Australia were eliminated on goal difference with China and entered the playoff for 5th/6th place.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
  Netherlands 5 5 0 0 14 3 +11 15 Advanced to semifinals
  China 5 3 1 1 14 4 +10 10
  Australia 5 3 1 1 17 9 +8 10
  Spain 5 2 0 3 4 12 −8 6
  South Korea 5 1 0 4 13 18 −5 3
  South Africa 5 0 0 5 2 18 −16 0
Source: [citation needed]
10 August 2008
18:00
Australia   5–4   South Korea
Liddelow   25'50'
Hudson   47'
Young   56'
Eastham   65'
Report Kim Mi-sun   18'
Kim Da-rae   27'
Gim Sung-hee   32'
Park Mi-hyun   34'
Umpires:
Soledad Iparruguirre (ARG)
Stella Bartlema (NED)
12 August 2008
10:30
Australia   6–1   Spain
Lambert   27'60'
Hudson   47'
Eastham   54'
Halliday   66'
Rivers   70'
Report Muñoz   6'
Umpires:
Chieko Soma (JPN)
Miao Lin (CHN)
14 August 2008
20:30
South Africa   0–3   Australia
Report Hudson   10'
Lambert   44'
Eastham   62'
Umpires:
Carol Metchette (IRL)
Ute Conen (GER)
16 August 2008
10:30
Australia   1–2   Netherlands
Young   17' Report Paumen   20'46'
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
18 August 2008
21:00
China   2–2   Australia
Li Hongxia   30'38' Report Eastham   51'
Young   62'
Umpires:
Chieko Soma (JPN)
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Classification match for 5th/6th place
22 August 2008
11:00
Australia   2–0   Great Britain
Blyth   29'
Munro   68'
Report
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Miao Lin (CHN)

Football (soccer) edit

Men's tournament edit

Australia's under-23 football team, commonly referred to as the 'Olyroos', qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[29]

Roster

The following is the Australia squad in the men's football tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[30]

Head coach: Graham Arnold

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Adam Federici (1985-01-31)31 January 1985 (aged 23) 0 0   Reading
2 2DF Jade North* (1982-01-07)7 January 1982 (aged 26) 0 0   Newcastle Jets
3 2DF Adrian Leijer (1986-03-25)25 March 1986 (aged 22) 20 1   Fulham
4 2DF Mark Milligan (c) (1985-08-04)4 August 1985 (aged 23) 18 5   Newcastle Jets
5 2DF Matthew Špiranović (1988-06-27)27 June 1988 (aged 20) 1 0   FC Nurnberg
6 2DF Nikolai Topor-Stanley (1985-03-11)11 March 1985 (aged 23) 21 4   Perth Glory
7 3MF Neil Kilkenny (1985-12-19)19 December 1985 (aged 22) 6 0   Leeds United
8 3MF Stuart Musialik (1985-03-29)29 March 1985 (aged 23) 12 0   Sydney FC
9 4FW Mark Bridge (1985-11-07)7 November 1985 (aged 22) 17 3   Sydney FC
10 4FW Archie Thompson* (1978-10-23)23 October 1978 (aged 29) 0 0   Melbourne Victory
11 3MF David Carney* (1983-11-30)30 November 1983 (aged 24) 0 0   Sheffield United
12 2DF Trent McClenahan (1985-02-04)4 February 1985 (aged 23) 12 0   Hereford United
13 3MF Ruben Zadkovich (1986-05-23)23 May 1986 (aged 22) 19 1   Derby County
14 3MF James Troisi (1988-07-03)3 July 1988 (aged 20) 7 2   Gençlerbirliği
15 3MF Kristian Sarkies (1986-10-25)25 October 1986 (aged 21) 16 7   Adelaide United
16 3MF Billy Celeski (1985-07-14)14 July 1985 (aged 23) 6 0   Melbourne Victory
17 4FW Nikita Rukavytsya (1987-06-22)22 June 1987 (aged 21) 6 1   Perth Glory
18 1GK Tando Velaphi (1987-04-17)17 April 1987 (aged 21) 6 0   Perth Glory
21 4FW Matt Simon[n 1] (1986-01-22)22 January 1986 (aged 22) 0 0   Central Coast Mariners

* Over-aged player.

Notes
  1. ^ Replaces Archie Thompson who was injured during the competition
Group play
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Argentina 3 3 0 0 5 1 +4 9 Qualified for the quarterfinals
2   Ivory Coast 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6
3   Australia 3 0 1 2 1 3 −2 1
4   Serbia 3 0 1 2 3 7 −4 1
Source: [31]
Australia  1–1  Serbia
Zadkovich   69' Report Rajković   78'
Attendance: 36,184
Argentina  1–0  Australia
Lavezzi   76' Report
Attendance: 38,182
Ivory Coast  1–0  Australia
Kalou   81' Report

Gymnastics edit

Australian gymnasts qualified for Beijing in all three categories: artistic, rhythmic and trampoline. Naazmi Johnston was the only rhythmic gymast to qualify. Ben Wilden was the only trampolinist selected in the squad and Samuel Simpson was the only male artistic gymnast but a full women's artistic gymnastic team of six qualified:[32][33][34]

Artistic edit

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Samuel Simpson All-around 14.550 14.000 13.800 15.600 14.200 13.475 85.625 39 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F V UB BB F V UB BB
Georgia Bonora Team 14.525 14.850 14.500 15.025 58.900 18 Q 14.450 14.625
Ashleigh Brennan 14.625 14.775 13.700 14.150 57.250 30 14.650 15.125
Daria Joura 13.450 15.100 15.125 12.475 56.150 44 14.675
Lauren Mitchell 14.650 14.725 14.100 13.675 14.700 15.550
Shona Morgan 14.525 14.700 14.500 15.350 59.075 15 Q 14.825 13.800 15.225
Olivia Vivian 14.925 15.100
Total 58.625 59.450 58.325 59.050 235.450 5 Q 42.775 44.150 43.575 45.900 176.400 6
Individual finals
Athlete Event Apparatus Total Rank
F V UB BB
Georgia Bonora All-around 14.375 14.850 14.625 15.100 58.950 13
Shona Morgan 14.425 14.650 14.625 15.100 58.800 15

Rhythmic edit

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Rope Hoop Clubs Ribbon Total Rank Rope Hoop Clubs Ribbon Total Rank
Naazmi Johnston Individual 15.300 14.075 14.825 14.800 59.000 22 Did not advance

Trampoline edit

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Ben Wilden Men's 67.10 13 Did not advance

Judo edit

Australia has selected a team of 13 for the 2008 Games:[35]

Men
Athlete Event Preliminary Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Repechage 3 Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Matthew D'Aquino −60 kg Bye   Alexanidis (GRE)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Steven Brown −66 kg Bye   Benamadi (ALG)
L 0000–1010
Did not advance
Dennis Iverson −73 kg   Huysuz (TUR)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Mark Anthony −81 kg Bye   Valles (COL)
L 0000–1010
Did not advance
Daniel Kelly −90 kg   Izumi (JPN)
L 0000–0010
Did not advance
Matt Celotti −100 kg   Despaigne (CUB)
L 0000–0010
Did not advance
Semir Pepic +100 kg Bye   Ikhsangaliyev (KAZ)
L 0000–0020
Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Repechage 3 Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Tiffany Day −48 kg Bye   Pareto (ARG)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Kristie-Anne Ryder −52 kg Bye   Heylen (BEL)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Maria Pekli −57 kg Bye   Baczkó (HUN)
W 0101–0100
  Jelassi (TUN)
W 1011–0000
  Quintavalle (ITA)
L 0002–0010
Bye   Quadros (BRA)
L 0000–1000
5
Catherine Arlove −63 kg   Krukower (ARG)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Stephanie Grant −78 kg Bye   Levesque (CAN)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Janelle Shepherd +78 kg   Torrenti (ITA)
W 0001–0000
  Köppen (GER)
W 0110–0000
  Ortiz (CUB)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance Bye   Ramadan (EGY)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance

Modern pentathlon edit

Alexander Parygin, who won Olympic gold in Atlanta while competing for Kazakhstan, was initially due to be Australia's only male competitor in the modern pentathlon. His qualification was overturned "on technical grounds" by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, when the Modern Pentathlon Association of Great Britain argued that he had failed to meet "eligibility criteria of 5,100 points at the relevant international competition, during the Olympic qualification period".[36] Specifically, Parygin qualified for Beijing during a competition which lacked the equestrian event.[37][38] There being no avenue of appeal, Parygin will not compete in Beijing.[39]

Angie Darby made her Olympic debut as the only Australian female in the competition.[40] Darby, having qualified in the same conditions as Parygin, had her participation in the Games open to question, but she eventually competed.[38]

Athlete Event Shooting
(10 m air pistol)
Fencing
(épée one touch)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(show jumping)
Running
(3000 m)
Total points Final rank
Points Rank MP Points Results Rank MP points Time Rank MP points Penalties Rank MP points Time Rank MP Points
Angie Darby Women's 164 36 904 12–23 =31 688 2:35.59 35 1056 28 7 1172 11:21.96 31 996 4816 35

Rowing edit

For the first time, Australia qualified for every rowing event at an Olympics.[41][42]

Men
Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Peter Hardcastle Single sculls 7:17.74 2 QF 7:00.09 3 SA/B 7:32.79 6 FB 7:27.34 12
Duncan Free
Drew Ginn
Pair 6:41.15 1 SA/B Bye 6:34.29 1 FA 6:37.44  
Scott Brennan
David Crawshay
Double sculls 6:21.39 1 SA/B Bye 6:21.50 1 FA 6:27.77  
Samuel Beltz
Tom Gibson
Lightweight double sculls 6:19.15 3 R 6:42.42 2 SA/B 6:32.32 5 FB 6:30.11 10
Francis Hegerty
James Marburg
Cameron McKenzie-McHarg
Matt Ryan
Four 6:00.40 1 SA/B Bye 5:56.20 2 FA 6:07.85  
Brendan Long
James McRae
Chris Morgan
Daniel Noonan
Quadruple sculls 5:36.20 1 SA/B Bye 5:52.93 2 FA 5:44.68 4
Rod Chisholm
Ben Cureton
Anthony Edwards
Todd Skipworth
Lightweight four 5:55.18 3 SA/B Bye 6:12.38 4 FB 6:05.26 9
James Chapman
Sam Conrad
David Dennis
Tom Laurich
Samuel Loch
Marty Rabjohns (cox)
Jeremy Stevenson
Stephen Stewart
James Tomkins
Eight 6:55.59 4 R 5:40.31 2 FA 6:35.10 6
Women
Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Pippa Savage Single sculls 7:57.95 2 QF 7:34.03 3 SA/B 7:43.98 5 FB 7:53.43 10
Sarah Cook
Kim Crow
Pair 7:44.04 4 R 7:38.48 3 FB 7:40.93 10
Sonia Mills
Catriona Sens
Double sculls 7:13.25 4 R 7:04.30 3 FB 7:19.73 8
Amber Halliday
Marguerite Houston
Lightweight double sculls 6:53.23 2 SA/B Bye 7:13.80 5 FB 7:07.17 8
Amber Bradley
Kerry Hore
Amy Ives
Zoe Uphill
Quadruple sculls 6:20.95 4 R 6:41.39 3 FA 6:30.05 6
Natalie Bale
Pauline Frasca
Sarah Heard
Kate Hornsey
Sally Kehoe
Elizabeth Kell
Elizabeth Patrick (cox)
Brooke Pratley
Sarah Tait
Eight 6:07.93 3 R 6:14.45 4 FA 6:14.22 6

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Sailing edit

 
Australia won the 470 class in both men's and women's competition. Pictured here are Elise Rechichi and Nathan Wilmot, the respective skippers.

Australia competed in ten of the eleven sailing events.[43]

Men
Athlete Event Race Net points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M*
Tom Slingsby Laser 21 22 21 22 35 20 12 11 40 CAN EL 164 22
Malcolm Page
Nathan Wilmot
470 4 7 3 3 3 4 5 16 3 10 2 44  
Iain Murray
Andrew Palfrey
Star 11 15 13 15 2 11 10 14 14 8 EL 98 14
Women
Athlete Event Race Net points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M*
Jessica Crisp RS:X 2 4 3 8 1 8 9 14 6 5 20 66 5
Sarah Blanck Laser Radial 6 11 7 19 4 12 8 1 5 CAN 4 58 4
Tessa Parkinson
Elise Rechichi
470 2 2 4 1 9 4 2 5 3 2 18 34  
Angela Farrell
Karyn Gojnich
Krystal Weir
Yngling 1 11 6 12 7 7 9 8 CAN CAN DSQ 71 10
Open
Athlete Event Race Net points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 M*
Anthony Nossiter Finn 11 22 8 17 13 21 11 20 CAN CAN EL 101 16
Ben Austin
Nathan Outteridge
49er 20 1 7 3 1 1 6 4 6 12 2 18 CAN CAN CAN 12 73 5
Glenn Ashby
Darren Bundock
Tornado 5 4 3 1 5 9 2 8 7 4 10 49  

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race; CAN = Race cancelled; OCS = On the course side of the starting line; BFD – Black flag disqualification; DNF – Did not finish

Shooting edit

Australia has selected a squad of seventeen sport shooters to contest the 2008 Olympic competition:[44]

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
George Barton Skeet 116 17 Did not advance
Benjamin Burge 10 m air rifle 576 49 Did not advance
50 m rifle prone 588 40 Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions 1152 40 Did not advance
Michael Diamond Trap 119 5 Q 142 S/O 2 4
Craig Henwood 109 31 Did not advance
Matthew Inabinet 10 m air rifle 579 47 Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions 1141 45 Did not advance
Russell Mark Double trap 136 6 Q 181 5
David Moore 10 m air pistol 571 36 Did not advance
50 m pistol 546 35 Did not advance
Warren Potent 50 m rifle prone 595 4 Q 700.5  
Bruce Quick 25 m rapid fire pistol 560 17 Did not advance
Paul Rahman Skeet 110 30 Did not advance
Daniel Repacholi 10 m air pistol 573 32 Did not advance
50 m pistol 540 41 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Dina Aspandiyarova 10 m air pistol 375 36 Did not advance
25 m pistol 571 33 Did not advance
Sue McCready 10 m air rifle 386 42 Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions 550 43 Did not advance
Natalia Rahman Skeet 66 11 Did not advance
Stacy Roiall Trap 62 14 Did not advance
Robyn van Nus 10 m air rifle 384 44 Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions 566 40 Did not advance
Lalita Yauhleuskaya 10 m air pistol 381 18 Did not advance
25 m pistol 581 14 Did not advance

Softball edit

The Australian softball team has qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The team selected to compete in the games is:[45]

Group stage

Qualified for the semifinals
Eliminated

The top four teams will advance to the semifinal round.

Team Pts Pld W L RS RA WIN% GB
  United States 14 7 7 0 53 1 1.000 -
  Japan 12 7 6 1 23 13 .857 1
  Australia 10 7 5 2 30 11 .714 2
  Canada 6 7 3 4 17 23 .429 4
  China 4 7 2 5 19 21 .286 5
  Chinese Taipei 4 7 2 5 10 23 .286 5
  Venezuela 4 7 2 5 15 35 .286 5
  Netherlands 2 7 1 6 8 48 .143 6
2008-08-12
Japan   4–3   Australia
2008-08-13
United States   3–0   Australia
2008-08-14
Australia   3–1   China
2008-08-15
Australia   3–1   Chinese Taipei
2008-08-16
Australia   8–0   Netherlands
2008-08-17
Australia   4–0   Canada
2008-08-18
Australia   9–2   Venezuela

Semifinal

2008-08-20
Australia   5–3   Canada

Preliminary final

2008-08-20
Japan   4–3   Australia  

Swimming edit

Australia sent 43 swimmers to Beijing.[46] The men's team won 3 silver and 3 bronze medals, while the women's team won 6 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze medals and set 4 world records. The members of the swim team and their results were:[47]

Men
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Leith Brodie 200 m individual medley 1:59.96 15 Q 2:00.57 14 Did not advance
Ashley Callus 50 m freestyle 22.11 13 Q 21.68 3 Q 21.62 4
Ashley Delaney 100 m backstroke 54.08 9 Q 53.76 8 Q 53.31 5
200 m backstroke 1:57.87 9 Q 1:57.73 10 Did not advance
Grant Hackett 400 m freestyle 3:44.03 5 Q 3:43.84 6
1500 m freestyle 14:38.92 1 Q 14:41.53  
Ky Hurst 10 km open water 1:52:13.7 11
Andrew Lauterstein 100 m butterfly 51.37 6 Q 51.27 3 Q 51.12  
Kenrick Monk 200 m freestyle 1:48.17 22 Did not advance
Travis Nederpelt 200 m butterfly 1:56.64 18 Did not advance
400 m individual medley 4:15.37 14 Did not advance
Adam Pine 100 m butterfly 52.07 17 Did not advance
Brenton Rickard 100 m breaststroke 59.89 4 Q 59.65 3 Q 59.74 5
200 m breaststroke 2:11.00 13 Q 2:09.72 4 Q 2:08.88  
Christian Sprenger 100 m breaststroke 1:00.36 10 Q 1:00.76 14 Did not advance
200 m breaststroke 2:12.56 26 Did not advance
Nicholas Sprenger 200 m freestyle 1:47.64 12 Q 1:47.80 12 Did not advance
Craig Stevens 400 m freestyle 3:50.22 25 Did not advance
1500 m freestyle 15:04.82 15 Did not advance
Hayden Stoeckel 100 m backstroke 53.93 7 Q 52.97 1 Q 53.18  
200 m backstroke 1:57.15 6 Q 1:56.73 7 Q 1:56.39 6
Eamon Sullivan 50 m freestyle 21.79 7 Q 21.75 6 Q 21.65 6
100 m freestyle 47.80 1 Q 47.05 WR 1 Q 47.32  
Matt Targett 100 m freestyle 48.40 11 Q 47.88 4 Q 48.20 7
Leith Brodie*
Ashley Callus
Andrew Lauterstein
Patrick Murphy*
Eamon Sullivan
Matt Targett
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:12.41 3 Q 3:09.91  
Grant Brits
Leith Brodie*
Nick Ffrost
Grant Hackett
Patrick Murphy
Kirk Palmer*
4 × 200 m freestyle relay 7:08.41 6 Q 7:04.98  
Ashley Delaney*
Andrew Lauterstein
Adam Pine*
Brenton Rickard
Christian Sprenger*
Hayden Stoeckel
Eamon Sullivan
Matt Targett*
4 × 100 m medley relay 3:32.76 2 Q 3:30.04  

* Competed in the heats only

Women
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Bronte Barratt 200 m freestyle 1:57.75 10 Q 1:57.55 5 Q 1:57.83 7
400 m freestyle 4:04.16 5 Q 4:05.05 7
Cate Campbell 50 m freestyle 24.20 1 Q 24.42 2 Q 24.17  
100 m freestyle 54.55 13 Q 54.54 10 Did not advance
Alicia Coutts 200 m individual medley 2:11.55 1 Q 2:12.03 5 Q 2:11.43 5
Sophie Edington 100 m backstroke 1:00.65 14 Q 1:01.05 13 Did not advance
Sally Foster 200 m breaststroke 2:25.54 10 Q 2:26.33 9 Did not advance
Melissa Gorman 800 m freestyle 8:32.34 17 Did not advance
10 km open water 2:00:33.6 15
Samantha Hamill 200 m butterfly 2:08.83 13 Q 2:09.58 12 Did not advance
400 m individual medley 4:41.89 22 Did not advance
Belinda Hocking 200 m backstroke 2:09.54 11 Q 2:08.80 6 Q 2:10.12 8
Leisel Jones 100 m breaststroke 1:05.64 1 Q 1:05.80 1 Q 1:05.17  
200 m breaststroke 2:23.81 2 Q 2:23.04 2 Q 2:22.05  
Linda Mackenzie 200 m freestyle 1:57.96 12 Q 1:58.19 12 Did not advance
400 m freestyle 4:05.91 10 Did not advance
Meagen Nay 200 m backstroke 2:08.79 3 Q 2:08.09 3 Q 2:08.84 7
Kylie Palmer 800 m freestyle 8:22.81 5 Q 8:26.39 6
Stephanie Rice 200 m individual medley 2:12.07 6 Q 2:10.58 2 Q 2:08.45 WR  
400 m individual medley 4:35.11 3 Q 4:29.45 WR  
Emily Seebohm 100 m backstroke 1:00.27 9 Q 1:00.31 9 Did not advance
Jessicah Schipper 100 m butterfly 57.58 1 Q 57.43 3 Q 57.25  
200 m butterfly 2:08.11 11 Q 2:06.34 2 Q 2:06.26  
Libby Trickett 50 m freestyle 24.67 4 Q 24.47 5 Q 24.25 4
100 m freestyle 53.99 6 Q 54.10 8 Q 53.16  
100 m butterfly 58.37 12 Q 57.05 1 Q 56.73  
Tarnee White 100 m breaststroke 1:07.83 7 Q 1:07.48 4 Q 1:07.63 6
Cate Campbell
Alice Mills
Shayne Reese*
Melanie Schlanger
Libby Trickett
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:37.81 6 Q 3:35.05  
Angie Bainbridge*
Bronte Barratt
Lara Davenport*
Felicity Galvez*
Linda Mackenzie
Kylie Palmer
Stephanie Rice
Melanie Schlanger*
4 × 200 m freestyle relay 7:55.10 6 Q 7:44.31 WR  
Felicity Galvez*
Leisel Jones
Shayne Reese*
Jessicah Schipper
Emily Seebohm
Libby Trickett
Tarnee White*
4 × 100 m medley relay 3:57.94 1 Q 3.52.69 WR  

* Competed in the heats only

Synchronised swimming edit

Australia has qualified both a duet and a group entry in synchronised swimming.[48]

Athlete Event Technical routine Free routine (preliminary) Free routine (final)
Points Rank Points Total (technical + free) Rank Points Total (technical + free) Rank
Myriam Glez
Erika Leal-Ramirez
Duet 41.250 21 41.584 82.834 21 Did not advance
Eloise Amberger
Coral Bentley
Sarah Bombell
Tamika Domrow
Myriam Glez
Erika Leal-Ramirez
Tarren Otte
Samantha Reid
Bethany Walsh
Team 40.417 7 41.750 82.167 7

Table tennis edit

Australia has qualified both men's and women's table tennis teams for Beijing. Each team includes three competitors. The men's team is Kyle Davis, William Henzell and David Zalcberg. The women's team is Lay Jian Fang, Miao Miao and Stephanie Sang Xu.[49]

Men's singles
Athlete Event Preliminary round Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Kyle Davis Singles   Saleh (EGY)
L 1–4
Did not advance
William Henzell   Khourta (ALG)
W 4–1
  Lundqvist (SWE)
W 4–2
  Yoon J-Y (KOR)
L 3–4
Did not advance
David Zalcberg   Doan (VIE)
L 0–4
Did not advance
Women's singles
Athlete Event Preliminary round Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jian Fang Lay Singles   Aggarwal (IND)
W 4–1
  Paovic (CRO)
L 3–4
Did not advance
Miao Miao   Offiong (NGR)
W 4–0
  Kotikhina (RUS)
W 4–3
  Dang Y-S (KOR)
L 1–4
Did not advance
Stephanie Sang Xu   Kaffo (NGR)
W 4–1
  Ganina (RUS)
W WO
  Wu X (DOM)
L 0–4
Did not advance
Team
Athlete Event Group round Semifinals Bronze playoff 1 Bronze playoff 2 Bronze medal Final
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Kyle Davis
William Henzell
David Zalcberg
Men's team Group A
  China (CHN)
L 0 – 3
  Austria (AUT)
L 0 – 3
  Greece (GRE)
L 0 – 3
4 Did not advance
Jian Fang Lay
Miao Miao
Stephanie Sang Xu
Women's team Group D
  South Korea (KOR)
L 0 – 3
  Japan (JPN)
L 0 – 3
  Spain (ESP)
L 0 – 3
4 Did not advance

Taekwondo edit

Four Australians have qualified for the Beijing Olympics. Ryan Carneli will compete in the men's under 58 kg division and Burak Hasan in the men's 58–68 kg division. Carmen Marton will compete in the women's over 67 kg division and Tina Morgan in the women's 57–67 kg division.[50]

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Bronze Medal Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Ryan Carneli Men's −58 kg   Go (PHI)
W 1–0
  Khawlaor (THA)
L 0–2
Did not advance
Burak Hasan Men's −68 kg   López (PER)
L 1–3
Did not advance
Tina Morgan Women's −67 kg   Sergerie (CAN)
L 0–0 SUP
Did not advance   Sánchez (ARG)
W 9–2
  Épangue (FRA)
L 1–4
Did not advance 5
Carmen Marton Women's +67 kg   Benítes (ECU)
W 2–0
  Falavigna (BRA)
L 2–5
Did not advance

Tennis edit

Australia has qualified two men and three women for the singles competition in Beijing while two doubles pairs have qualified in each of the men's and women's draws. The team is:[51][52]

Men
Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Chris Guccione Singles   Blake (USA)
L 3–6, 6–7(3–7)
Did not advance
Lleyton Hewitt   Björkman (SWE)
W 7–5, 7–6(7–2)
  Nadal (ESP)
L 1–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Chris Guccione
Lleyton Hewitt
Doubles   Calleri /
Mónaco (ARG)
W 4–6, 7–6(7–4), 18–16
  Nadal /
Robredo (ESP)
W 6–2, 7–6(7–5)
  B Bryan /
M Bryan (USA)
L 4–6, 3–6
Did not advance
Paul Hanley
Jordan Kerr
  Aspelin /
Johansson (SWE)
L 6–7(7–9), 3–6
Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Casey Dellacqua Singles   Dulko (ARG)
W 6–3, 6–4
  Azarenka (BLR)
L 2–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Alicia Molik   Martínez Sánchez (ESP)
L 1–6, 1–6
Did not advance
Samantha Stosur   Errani (ITA)
W 6–3, 6–2
  S Williams (USA)
L 2–6, 0–6
Did not advance
Casey Dellacqua
Alicia Molik
Doubles   Pennetta /
Schiavone (ITA)
L 4–6, 4–6
Did not advance
Samantha Stosur
Rennae Stubbs
  Kvitová /
Šafářová (CZE)
W 6–1, 6–0
  Medina Garrigues /
Ruano Pascual (ESP)
L 6–4, 4–6, 4–6
Did not advance

Triathlon edit

Five Australians were selected to compete in the triathlon at the 2008 Olympics. Courtney Atkinson and Brad Kahlefeldt will contest the men's competition while Erin Densham, Emma Moffatt and Emma Snowsill will battle it out for the women's title.[53]

Athlete Event Swim (1.5 km) Trans 1 Bike (40 km) Trans 2 Run (10 km) Total Time Rank
Courtney Atkinson Men's 18:06 0:27 59:08 0:29 32:00 1:50:10.02 11
Brad Kahlefeldt 18:17 0:29 58:56 0:28 32:26 1:50:36.00 16
Erin Densham Women's 20:54 0:30 1:05:27 0:31 35:46 2:03:08.76 22
Emma Moffatt 19:55 0:31 1:04:12 0:31 34:46 1:59:55.84  
Emma Snowsill 19:51 0:28 1:04:20 0:31 33:17 1:58:27.66  

Volleyball edit

Beach edit

Two teams qualified for the Olympics: the women's team Barnett-Cook (Tamsin Barnett and Natalie Cook), and the men's team Schacht-Slack (Andrew Schacht and Joshua Slack).

Athlete Event Preliminary round Standing Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Andrew Schacht
Joshua Slack
Men's Pool C
  GeorGia (GEO)
W 2 – 0 (21–17, 21–19)
  FernandesMorais (ANG)
W 2 – 0 (21–15, 21–9)
  RicardoEmanuel (BRA)
L 0 – 2 (14–21, 17–21)
2 Q   Nummerdor
Schuil (NED)
L 0 – 2 (16–21, 14–21)
Did not advance
Tamsin Barnett
Natalie Cook
Women's Pool C
  ShiryaevaUryadova (RUS)
W 2 – 1 (21–8, 19–21, 15–12)
  SakaRtvelo (GEO)
W 2 – 0 (21–18, 21–12)
  LarissaAna Paula (BRA)
W 2 – 0 (23–21, 23–21)
1 Q   Koutroumanidou
Tsiartsiani (GRE)
W 2 – 1 (22–20, 19–21, 15–12)
  Talita
Renata (BRA)
L 0 – 2 (22–24, 14–21)
Did not advance

Water polo edit

Australia participated in both the men's and the women's tournaments. The men's team finished in 8th place, while the women's team won the bronze medal. Australia's squads included three sets of siblings: Jamie and Gemma Beadsworth, the Santoromito sisters and the Rippon sisters. Kate Gynther is also a stepsister of the Rippons.[54] (Bronwen and Emma Knox are unrelated.)

Men's tournament edit

Roster

The following is the Australian roster in the men's water polo tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[28]

Name Pos. Height Weight Date of birth Club
1 James Stanton GK 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 21 July 1983   CN Novarra Barcelona
2 Richie Campbell CB 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 92 kg (203 lb) 18 September 1987   CN Barcelona
3 Trent Franklin D 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 12 February 1979   Sydney ONI
4 Pietro Figlioli D 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 29 May 1984   Chiavari Nouk
5 Robert Maitland CB 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 4 September 1983   CN Mediferrow Barcelona
6 Anthony Martin D 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 22 March 1985   KFC Breakers Brisbane
7 Tim Neesham D 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 20 October 1979   Fremantle Perth
8 Sam McGregor CB 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 12 August 1984   CN Alcorcon Madrid
9 Thomas Whalan D 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 89 kg (196 lb) 13 October 1980   Savona
10 Gavin Woods CF 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 1 March 1978   Balmain Tigers Sydney
11 Rhys Howden D 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 2 April 1987   Brisbane Barracudas
12 Jamie Beadsworth CF 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 110 kg (240 lb) 11 June 1985   Fremantle Perth
13 Rafael Sterk GK 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 27 January 1978   KFC Breakers Brisbane
Head coach: John Fox
Group play
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
  Hungary 5 4 1 0 60 36 +24 9 Qualified for the semifinals
  Spain 5 4 0 1 52 34 +18 8 Qualified for the quarterfinals
  Montenegro 5 2 2 1 43 33 +10 6
  Australia 5 2 1 2 45 40 +5 5 Will play for places 7–10
  Greece 5 1 0 4 39 56 −17 2 Will play for places 7–12
  Canada 5 0 0 5 21 61 −40 0
Source: [citation needed]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8).

10 August 2008
14:00
Report Australia   12–8   Greece Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Bock (GER), Chaney (USA)
Score by quarters: 5–5, 4–3, 2–0, 1–0
Figlioli 4, McGregor 3 Goals Ntoskas 3
12 August 2008
10:50
Report Spain   9–8   Australia Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Margeta (SLO), Caputi (ITA)
Score by quarters: 4–0, 2–4, 2–2, 1–2
X. García 3 Goals Whalan 2, Woods 2
14 August 2008
15:20
Report Australia   8–5   Canada Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Bock (GER), Klopper (NED)
Score by quarters: 2–3, 2–1, 3–1, 1–0
Figlioli 3, Franklin 2 Goals Feltham 2
16 August 2008
15:20
Report Australia   12–13   Hungary Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Klopper (NED), Rak (CRO)
Score by quarters: 4–4, 1–5, 4–2, 3–2
Figlioli 3, Whalan 2 Goals Molnár 3, Kiss 2, Biros 2, Kis 2
18 August 2008
12:10
Report Montenegro   5–5   Australia Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Chaney (USA), Caputi (ITA)
Score by quarters: 2–1, 1–2, 0–1, 2–1
Vukčević 1, M. Janović 1, Ivović 1, Zloković 1, Gojković 1 Goals Campbell 1, Martin 1, McGregor 1, Woods 1, Beadsworth 1
Classification round
Classification semi-final
22 August 2008
10:50
Report Australia   17–16   Italy Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Moliner Molins (ESP), Chaney (USA)
Score by quarters: 4–2, 1–5, 4–0, 1–3  OT: 0–1, 3–2, 4–3 (PS)
McGregor 3, Franklin 2, Figlioli 2, Maitland 2, Martin 2, Whalan 2 Goals Calcaterra 6, Gallo 2, Felugo 2, Angelini 2, Sottani 2
Classification 7th–8th
24 August 2008
10:50
Report Australia   8–9   Greece Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Simion (ROU), Pinker (RSA)
Score by quarters: 2–3, 2–2, 3–1, 1–3
Figlioli 3, Campbell 2, Martin 2 Goals Schizas 2, C. Afroudakis 2

Women's tournament edit

Roster

The following is the Australian roster in the women's water polo tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[55]

Name Pos. Height Weight Date of birth Club
1 Emma Knox GK 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 2 March 1978   Fremantle Perth
2 Gemma Beadsworth CF 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 17 July 1987   Fremantle Perth
3 Nikita Cuffe CF 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) 73 kg (161 lb) 26 September 1979   Sydney Uni
4 Rebecca Rippon D 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) 72 kg (159 lb) 26 December 1978   Balmain Tigers
5 Suzie Fraser D 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 63 kg (139 lb) 27 August 1983   KFC Breakers Brisbane
6 Bronwen Knox CF 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 16 April 1986   KFC Breakers Brisbane
7 Taniele Gofers CF 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 80 kg (180 lb) 12 June 1985   Sydney Uni
8 Kate Gynther D 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 73 kg (161 lb) 5 July 1982   Brisbane Barras
9 Jenna Santoromito D 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 21 January 1987   Cronulla Sharks
10 Mia Santoromito CB 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) 80 kg (180 lb) 29 March 1985   Cronulla Sharks
11 Melissa Rippon D 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 20 January 1981   Brisbane Barras
12 Amy Hetzel D 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 27 April 1983   KFC Breakers Brisbane
13 Alicia McCormack GK 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) 76 kg (168 lb) 7 June 1983   Cronulla Sharks
Head coach: Greg McFadden
Group play
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
  Hungary 3 2 1 0 28 20 +8 5 Qualified for semifinals
  Australia 3 2 1 0 25 22 +3 5 Qualified for quarterfinals
  Netherlands 3 1 0 2 27 27 0 2
  Greece 3 0 0 3 16 27 −11 0 Will play for places 7th–8th
Source: [citation needed]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8).

11 August 2008
15:40
Report Greece   6–8   Australia Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Decio Jr Patelli (BRA), Boris Margeta (SLO)
Score by quarters: 2–5, 2–2, 1–1, 1–0
Roumpesi 3, Liosi 2 Goals Beadsworth 4, Gofers 2
13 August 2008
13:00
Report Hungary   7–7   Australia Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Mario Brguljan (MNE), Ahmet Erhan Tulga (TUR)
Score by quarters: 1–1, 1–1, 1–2, 4–3
Drávucz 3, Pelle 2, Valkai 2 Goals R. Rippon 2, B. Knox 2, M. Rippon 2
15 August 2008
13:00
Report Netherlands   9–10   Australia Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Massimiliano Caputi (ITA), Gaetan Turcotte (CAN)
Score by quarters: 1–2, 2–2, 1–2, 5–4
van den Ham 3, van Belkum 2, Sijbring 2 Goals B. Knox 4, Beadsworth 2, Gynther 2
Semifinal
19 August 2008
14:20
Report United States   9–8   Australia Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Boris Margeta (SLO), Massimiliano Caputi (ITA)
Score by quarters: 2–2, 2–2, 4–1, 1–3
Villa 3
Hayes 2
Golda, Steffens, Gregorka, Craig 1
Goals Gynther 3
R. Rippon 2
Beadsworth, Knox, M. Rippon 1
Bronze medal game
21 August 2008
17:00
Report   Australia   12–11   Hungary Ying Tung Natatorium, Beijing
Referees:
Sergey Antsiferov (RUS), Mladen Rak (CRO)
Score by quarters: 2–2, 1–3, 3–1, 1–1  OT: 2–1, 0–1  PSO: 3–2
Knox, Gynther 3
Fraser 2
Beadsworth, R. Rippon, Santoromito, M. Rippon 1
Goals Kisteleki 4
Valkai 3
Drávucz 2
Zantleitner, Pelle 1

Weightlifting edit

Two Australians will compete in the weightlifting at Beijing. Damon Kelly will lift in the men's over 105 kg class and Deborah Lovely in women's over 75 kg class.[56]

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Damon Kelly Men's +105 kg 165 11 221 9 386 9
Deborah Lovely Women's +75 kg 113 8 135 8 248 8

Wrestling edit

Four wrestlers represented Australia at the 2008 Games:.[57][58] None of them made it past the qualification round.

Key:

  • VT - Victory by Fall.
  • PP - Decision by Points - the loser with technical points.
  • PO - Decision by Points - the loser without technical points.
Men's freestyle
Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Ali Abdo −74 kg   Gülhan (TUR)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advance 21
Sandeep Kumar −84 kg Bye   Abdusalomov (TJK)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advance Bye   Danko (UKR)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advance 20
Men's Greco-Roman
Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Hassan Shahsavan −74 kg Bye   Melyoshin (KAZ)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance 18
Women's freestyle
Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
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Kyla Bremner −48 kg Bye   Kim H-J (KOR)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advance 17

Media coverage edit

In Australia, both the Seven Network and SBS TV provided television coverage of the games. Live web video streaming of selected events was provided by Yahoo!7. Radio station 2GB held the exclusive Sydney radio rights through the Seven Network, while in other capital cities commercial partners were joined by ABC Local Radio in providing radio coverage. Additionally, Telstra broadcast Seven's coverage and that of selected events to 3G mobile phones via the Next G network.

An estimated eight million viewers in Australia watched the televised broadcast of the Opening Ceremony, the largest number ever, surpassing that of the 2000 Sydney Olympics opening ceremony.[59] Seven was the only network to televise the Opening Ceremony in Australia.

Seven has been criticised for broadcasting Australian Football League games in lieu of Olympic events with Australian athletes in contention for medals, as well as for the quality of their coverage in general.[60][61] The network cited existing contractual obligations for their AFL scheduling.[62] In response, the AFL made concessions to Seven that allowed more Olympics coverage to be broadcast in certain markets.[63]

During the closing days of the games, Seven and the rival Nine Network engaged in a "bidding war" to secure athletes, particularly gold medalists, for exclusive contracts to appear on their respective programs. Stephanie Rice signed a $800,000 two-year contract with Seven, and as a result withdrew (along with several other athletes) from being filmed for Nine's 60 Minutes hours before the show.[64] Both networks are fighting for the lead in the Australian television ratings and, whilst Seven has broadcast the last several Olympics, Nine will be co-broadcasting with Foxtel the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

The International Olympic Committee later awarded Seven its Golden Rings Award for "Best Olympic Programme". The award is given for the best overall Olympic coverage.[65]

See also edit

External links edit

References edit

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