Brooke Hanson

For the American beach volleyball player previously known as Brooke Hanson, see Brooke Niles.
Brooke Hanson
Personal information
Full name Brooke Louise Hanson
National team  Australia
Born (1978-03-18) 18 March 1978
Manly, New South Wales
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 67 kg (148 lb)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes Freestyle
Club Nunawading SC

Brooke Louise Hanson, OAM[8] (born 18 March 1978) is an Australian former competitive swimmer, Olympic gold medallist, world champion, and former world record-holder.

Career

A swimmer since the age of four, Hanson was the youngest swimmer on the Australian national team at the 1994 Commonwealth Games, where she finished fourth in the 200-metre breaststroke. However, she would not qualify for another major international competition for eight years, until she qualified for the 100- and 200-metre breaststroke at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. At the 2003 World Aquatics Championships, she would finish second in the 50-metre breaststroke and sixth in the 100-metre breaststroke.

At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Hanson won a gold medal as part of the Australian 4×100-metre medley relay team by swimming the breaststroke leg in a preliminary heat (Leisel Jones swam the breaststroke leg in the final). Jones' selection was the source of much discussion, and rumours spread of conflict between the two. She also won silver in the 100-metre breaststroke.

Several weeks later, Hanson competed at the 2004 FINA Short Course World Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana. Most of the medal-winners from the recently finished Olympics chose not to attend which allowed Hanson to win six gold medals, five of which were for individual events.

2005 was a difficult year for Hanson. She was defeated by both Jade Edmistone and Leisel Jones in the 50- and 100-metre breaststroke at the Australian Championships. At the 2005 World Aquatics Championships in Montreal, Hanson missed the medals in both the 100-metre breaststroke and the 200-metre individual medley, but claimed bronze in the 50-metre breaststroke.

She admitted after the 2006 Commonwealth Games trials that she had been close to retiring. She missed qualification for the 50- and 100-metre breaststroke events, where the three positions were claimed by Jones, Edmistone and Tarnee White respectively. She qualified for the 200 m breaststroke and individual medley, and claimed silver in the latter event behind young team-mate Stephanie Rice.

She swims with the Nunawading Swimming Club in Melbourne.

In 2006 she joined the health and lifestyle program What's Good For You team and is a presenter in the second series of the show. At the 2007 Logies, she was nominated for Most Popular Female New Talent for her role in the show.

On 17 June 2007, Hanson was taken to hospital after collapsing after an apparent electric shock after climbing out of a spa at a pool and spa show in Melbourne.[9] An investigation by Energy Safe Victoria found no fault with the spa.[10]

In 2008, she auditioned unsuccessfully for Gladiators on the Seven Network.

Hanson's father is a public relations specialist with Swimming Australia and runs Hanson Sports Media an Australian sports media company.

Hanson is married to Jared Clarke and they have had two children. In July 2011, Hanson gave birth prematurely to a son, who she and Clarke named Jack.[11] On 3 April 2012, Jack died from a cardiac arrest.[11] He had suffered from a chronic lung disease and pulmonary hypertension.[11]

See also

References

  1. "2004 Olympic Games swimming results". CNN. Retrieved 22 July 2007.
  2. 1 2 "Montreal 2005 Results". Archived from the original on 28 January 2007. Retrieved 9 June 2007.
  3. "2003 World Championships - Short Course Swim Rankings results". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  4. "Shanghai 2006 results". Archived from the original on 6 March 2007. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  5. "5th FINA World Swimming Championships". Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  6. "BBC Sport Commonwealth Games 2002 Statistics". BBC News. Retrieved 29 August 2007.
  7. "Swimming Schedule and Results". Retrieved 22 August 2007.
  8. "Hanson, Brooke Louise". It's An Honour. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  9. Another comeback for the 2008 Beijing Olympics was aborted.Brooke Hanson suffers electric shock, The Age, 17 June 2007.
  10. "Brooke News Update". Retrieved 22 July 2007.
  11. 1 2 3 "Jack Hanson Clarke, baby son of Olympian Brooke Hanson dies". The Daily Telegraph. News Limited. 8 April 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2012.


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