Georgia Pain ( born Georgia Bohl ; born , ) is an Australian swimmer , breaststroke specialist. He has been playing for the Australian swimming team since 2016, champion of the Australian national championship, winner of the Commonwealth Games, participant in the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro .
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| Club | St Peters Western Swim Club |
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| Height | 167 cm |
| The weight | 54 kg |
Biography
Georgia Pain was born on April 11, 1997 in Oakenflower , a suburb of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia . She started swimming at the age of thirteen, at first she was trained under the guidance of her father Michael Bol, later she was a member of the swimming team while studying at college [1] .
She first announced herself in swimming in the 2013 season, when she and her club became a silver medalist in the combined relay 4 × 100 meters in the standings of the Australian national championship in Adelaide.
In 2015, she won the Australian Championship in the 100 meter breaststroke, showing the fourth best result in the history of the country. She also became the best at a distance of 50 meters, received bronze in the discipline of 200 meters, together with her teammates she set a national record in the combined relay program 4 × 100 meters [2] .
Thanks to a series of successful performances, she was awarded the right to defend the country's honor at the Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics - she started here in the 100 and 200 meters breaststroke, settled down in the final protocols of competitions at 24 and 22 positions, respectively [3] .
After the Olympics, Pain remained in the core of the Australian national team and continued to take part in major international competitions. So, in 2018, she visited the Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast , from where she brought gold and bronze dignity awards, won in the combined relay 4 × 100 meters and swimming 100 meters breaststroke.
Notes
- ↑ Profile of Georgia Bohl Neopr . Engine Swim. Date of treatment May 6, 2016. Archived on September 24, 2016.
- ↑ Results of the women's 4 × 100 meter medley club relay at the 2015 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships . Swimming Australia (November 28, 2015). Date of treatment May 6, 2016.
- ↑ 2016 Australian Olympic Swimming Team selected (link not available) . Australian Olympic Committee (April 14, 2016). Date of treatment July 4, 2016. Archived October 11, 2016.
Links
- Georgia Pain - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
- Georgia Pain (English) - Page on the website of the Australian Olympic Committee