• during her swimming career. Susan (Susie) O'Neill was born on 2 August 1973 in Mackay, Queensland, to Trish and John O'Neill. She has two siblings, a brother...
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  • Ash, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill is an Australian Breakfast radio show made up of Ashley Bradnam, David "Luttsy" Lutteral and Susie O'Neill. It is broadcast...
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    men's double trap Kieren Perkins — swimming, men's 1500m freestyle Susie O'Neill — swimming, women's 200m butterfly Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde...
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    program) than the official mascots. Fatso appeared with gold medalists Susie O'Neill, Grant Hackett and the Australian men's 4×200-metre relay team on the...
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    consecutively) and Susie O'Neill has won four (three consecutively). Australia's success has been built on female butterfliers (O’Neill and Petria Thomas)...
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  • their observations of Burke's sexist and offensive behaviour, including Susie O'Neill, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Di Morrissey, Debra Byrne, Tottie Goldsmith,...
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  • International Aquatic Centre in Sydney. Australia's overwhelming favorite Susie O'Neill, dubbed as Madame Butterfly, gave the home crowd a further reason to...
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    2007. A temporary swimming pool, named the Susie O'Neill Pool after Australian swimming champion Susie O'Neill, was built at significant cost. Rod Laver...
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    set by Susie O'Neill and Ian Thorpe; and her eight medals equals the most medals won at a single Games, a record previously held by Susie O'Neill. In the...
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  • Susan O'Neill may refer to: Susie O'Neill (born 1973), Australian swimmer Susan O'Neill (academic), professor of education Susan O'Neill (singer), (fl...
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    disappointment, Thorpe's six gold medals equalled the record set by Susie O'Neill, completing all in Games or World record time. As a result, he was awarded...
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  • Franziska van Almsick  Germany Dagmar Hase  Germany 2000 Sydney details Susie O'Neill  Australia Martina Moravcová  Slovakia Claudia Poll  Costa Rica 2004...
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  • defending champion Susie O'Neill to claim the Olympic title in front of a raucous home crowd. Seen as almost a lock victory for O'Neill, Hyman seized off...
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    Place 2:05.37 Susie O'Neill February 17, 1999 Malmö, Sweden 2:04.43 Susie O'Neill September 2, 1999 Canberra, Australia 2:04.16 Susie O'Neill January 18...
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    States Jenny Thompson  United States 54.43 200 m freestyle details Susie O'Neill  Australia 1:58.24 Martina Moravcová  Slovakia 1:58.32 NR Claudia Poll...
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  • 5 1 110 Eugen Mack  Switzerland Gymnastics 1928–1936 Summer M 2 4 2 Susie O'Neill  Australia Swimming 1992–2000 Summer F 2 4 2 112 Dmitri Sautin  Unified...
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  • August 2022. Hanson, Ian (10 November 2023). "Aussie Home Games Heroes Susie O'Neill, Murray Rose And Lorraine Crapp Inducted into Swimming Australia's Hall...
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    breaststroke September 18  Silver Susie O'Neill Swimming Women's 200 m butterfly September 20  Silver Elka Graham, Susie O'Neill, Giaan Rooney, Petria Thomas...
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    Scott Alternative title: Female Correspondent 1942 Butch Minds the Baby Susie O'Neill Pardon My Sarong Joan Marshall Careful, Soft Shoulder Connie Mathers...
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  • collected a silver medal in the 4x100-metre relay with Nicole Stevenson, Susie O'Neill and Sarah Ryan. Riley never stood on the podium again as an individual...
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  • the night of September 20, 2000, as Australian Susie O'Neill was expected to repeat her title (O'Neill had been undefeated in the 200-meter butterfly...
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  • medals (26), Sweden the most gold medals (9) February 17 – Australia's Susie O'Neill snapped the oldest world record in the books, clocking 2:05.37 in the...
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     China 59.14 Angel Martino  United States 59.23 200 m butterfly details Susie O'Neill  Australia 2:07.76 Petria Thomas  Australia 2:09.82 Michelle Smith  Ireland...
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    won 14 gold medals at three successive Games (2014, 18, 22). Swimmer Susie O'Neill won 10 gold medals at three successive Games (1990, 94, 98). Swimmer...
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  • Meagher (USA) 1991: Summer Sanders (USA) 1994: Liu Limin (CHN) 1998: Susie O'Neill (AUS) 2001: Petria Thomas (AUS) 2003: Otylia Jędrzejczak (POL) 2005:...
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    River-class ferries entered service from October 2021. On 31 August 2022 Susie O'Neill was retired with Louise Sauvage being the next to retire on 22 March...
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  • Archived from the original on 4 April 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2006. "Susie O'Neill". Australian Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 4 April...
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  • 1996. She won a silver medal, finishing second to fellow Australian Susie O'Neill.[citation needed] Despite being plagued by a shoulder injury, Thomas...
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  • (open water), and Rod Laver Arena in a temporary pool christened the Susie O'Neill Pool (synchro and swimming). A total of 2,158 athletes from 167 nations...
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  • designed a butterfly ballot used in the 2000 US presidential election Susie O'Neill (born 1973), Australian swimmer Madam Butterfly (album), a 1979 album...
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