• Alisa Peta Camplin, AM (born 10 November 1974) is an Australian former aerial skier who won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics, the second ever winter Olympic...
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  • Camplin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alisa Camplin (born 1974), Australian aerial skier Bonnie Camplin (born 1970), British artist...
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  • karateka Alisa Burras (born 1975), American former professional basketball player Alisa Camplin (born 1974), Australian aerial skier Alisa Childers (born...
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    Steven Bradbury won the 1,000 metres short track speed skating and Alisa Camplin won the aerials event, making Australia the only southern hemisphere...
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    Winter Olympics with Steve Bradbury winning the Men's 1000 metres and Alisa Camplin winning the Women's aerials. Australia has hosted the Olympic Games...
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  • 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2012. Vickery, Colin (10 February 2010). "Alisa Camplin opens up about the physical and emotional toll of elite sport". news...
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    race world cup in 1969, and Olympic medalists include Zali Steggall, Alisa Camplin, Dale Begg-Smith, Lydia Lassila and David Morris in skiing and Torah...
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    sports presenter Brad McEwan. Pickhaver joined Stephen Quartermain and Alisa Camplin for the Sochi Tonight show during the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics in...
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    Steve Bradbury gave Australia its first-ever Winter Olympic gold medal, Alisa Camplin won the freestyle aerials event, becoming the first Australian woman...
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    the 1994 relay team that won Australia's first Winter Olympics medal. Alisa Camplin, who hadn't won a world cup event before and was so nervous she didn't...
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  • HG's Russian Revolution. HG Nelson also joined Stephen Quartermain and Alisa Camplin for the Sochi Tonight daily show. 1989: Pants Off: This Sporting Life...
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    Bahrke  United States 25.06 Tae Satoya  Japan 24.85 aerials details Alisa Camplin  Australia 193.47 Veronica Brenner  Canada 190.02 Deidra Dionne  Canada...
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    - Territory divided with another LGA Cate Blanchett Mark Bresciano Alisa Camplin Jenny Macklin Ben Mendelsohn Brent Stanton Sam Bramham John McAll Gotye...
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    the final turn. A few days later in women's aerials, Australian skier Alisa Camplin won Australia's second gold medal. After the Games, the phrase "doing...
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    – one gold and one bronze – and had several other top 10 finishes. Alisa Camplin served as flag bearer at the opening ceremonies. Five Australian skiers...
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    St. Clems Reserve Koonung Creek Park Boronia Grove Reserve (Scouts) Alisa Camplin – Aerial skier, Olympic gold medallist Adam Kingsley – AFL Coach, Greater...
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    (died 2009) Karl von Möller – Australian Cinematographer, Director Alisa Camplin – Aerial skier, Olympic gold medallist Michele Timms – Basketballer...
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  • again saw all the other contenders crash in front of him. 17 February – Alisa Camplin wins gold in the women's aerial skiing contest. The favourite, Jacqui...
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  •  Australia Celebrity Splash! Seven Network Series 1, 2013: Andrew Symonds Alisa Camplin Greg Louganis Matthew Mitcham Larry Emdur Kylie Gillies  Belgium De...
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    taking inspiration from compatriots and teammates Jacqui Cooper and Alisa Camplin, both of whom have suffered similar knee injuries, the then 24-year-old...
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  • Thorpe Swimming 2000 Cathy Freeman Athletics 2001 Pat Rafter Tennis 2002 Alisa Camplin Freestyle skiing Steven Bradbury Speed skating 2003 Damien Oliver Horse...
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    cellist Hayley Van Loon – Deputy CEO, Crime Stoppers International Sport Alisa Camplin – aerial skier, Winter Olympiad gold medallist Lydia Ierodiaconou –...
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    Innsbruck. The chef de mission of the team was former Olympic champion Alisa Camplin, the first time a woman is the chef de mission of any Australian Olympic...
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  • (Host) Greg Rust (Host) Brad McEwan (Host) Nicole Livingstone (Host) Alisa Camplin Steven Lee Dave Culbert Rob Waters Nuala Hafner Mark Howard (Reporter)...
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    athletes. As of 2011, the following athletes have been recognised - Alisa Camplin, Robert De Castella, John Eales, Simon Fairweather, Neil Fuller, Bridgette...
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    medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The medal also saw Bright surpass Alisa Camplin to become Australia's most successful female Winter Olympics athlete...
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  • version. UK judges Karen Barber and Jason Gardiner, were joined by Alisa Camplin, Belinda Noonan, and international ice dancing judge, Mark Storton,...
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    Other Executive members are Mark Arbib, Cate Campbell, Craig Carracher, Alisa Camplin-Warner, Kitty Chiller, Catherine Fettell, Michael Murphy, Elizabeth...
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  • Trew – Olympic medalist Torah Bright – Olympic Games gold medalist Alisa Camplin – Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee...
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  • training accident the week before those games shattered her knee. Teammate Alisa Camplin would win the gold for Australia. Cooper made her comeback at the 2004...
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