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Michael George Klim, OAM (born 13 August 1977) is a Polish-born Australian swimmer, Olympic gold medallist, world champion, and former world record-holder of the 1990s and 2000s. He is known as the creator of straight arm freestyle.

Michael Klim
OAM
Personal information
Full nameMichael George Klim
National team Australia
Born (1977-08-13) 13 August 1977 (age 45)
Gdynia, Poland
Height191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight81 kg (179 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
ClubMelbourne Vicentre,
Australian Institute of Sport
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing Australia
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 2 3 1
World Championships (LC) 7 2 2
World Championships (SC) 5 5 4
Pan Pacific Championships 6 6 0
Commonwealth Games 5 3 3
Total 25 19 10
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney 4×100 m freestyle
2000 Sydney 4×200 m freestyle
2000 Sydney 100 m butterfly
2000 Sydney 4×100 m medley
2004 Athens 4×200 m freestyle
1996 Atlanta 4×100 m medley
World Championships (LC)
1998 Perth 200 m freestyle
1998 Perth 100 m butterfly
1998 Perth 4×200 m freestyle
1998 Perth 4×100 m medley
2001 Fukuoka 4×100 m freestyle
2001 Fukuoka 4×200 m freestyle
2007 Melbourne 4×100 m medley
1998 Perth 100 m freestyle
1998 Perth 4×100 m freestyle
1998 Perth 50 m freestyle
2005 Montreal 4×100 m freestyle
World Championships (SC)
1995 Rio de Janeiro 4×200 m freestyle
1997 Gothenburg 4×200 m freestyle
1997 Gothenburg 4×100 m medley
1999 Hong Kong 4×100 m freestyle
1999 Hong Kong 4×100 m medley
1995 Rio de Janeiro 4×100 m freestyle
1995 Rio de Janeiro 4×100 m medley
1999 Hong Kong 100 m freestyle
1999 Hong Kong 200 m freestyle
1999 Hong Kong 100 m butterfly
1995 Rio de Janeiro 200 m freestyle
1997 Gothenburg 100 m freestyle
1997 Gothenburg 100 m butterfly
1997 Gothenburg 4×100 m freestyle
Goodwill Games
2001 Brisbane 100 m freestyle
2001 Brisbane 100 m butterfly
2001 Brisbane 4×100 m freestyle
2001 Brisbane 50 m butterfly
Pan Pacific Championships
1997 Fukuoka 100 m freestyle
1997 Fukuoka 200 m freestyle
1999 Sydney 100 m freestyle
1999 Sydney 100 m butterfly
1999 Sydney 4×100 m freestyle
1999 Sydney 4×200 m freestyle
1995 Atlanta 4×100 m freestyle
1997 Fukuoka 100 m butterfly
1997 Fukuoka 4×100 m freestyle
1997 Fukuoka 4×200 m freestyle
1997 Fukuoka 4×100 m medley
1999 Sydney 200 m freestyle
Commonwealth Games
1998 Kuala Lumpur 100 m freestyle
1998 Kuala Lumpur 4×100 m freestyle
1998 Kuala Lumpur 4×200 m freestyle
1998 Kuala Lumpur 4×100 m medley
2006 Melbourne 4×100 m medley
1998 Kuala Lumpur 200 m freestyle
2006 Melbourne 100 m butterfly
2006 Melbourne 4×100 m freestyle
1998 Kuala Lumpur 50 m freestyle
1998 Kuala Lumpur 100 m butterfly
2006 Melbourne 50 m butterfly

Early years


Klim was born in Gdynia, Poland. He was educated at the University High School, Melbourne and Wesley College, Melbourne where he was later employed as the college's elite head coach of swimming. Klim began swimming after falling out of a window, when it was suggested to him that a low impact exercise would aid his recovery.


Career


Klim was first selected to represent Australia in the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, while still a student at Wesley College, Melbourne.[citation needed] For his achievements he was named the Male Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World Magazine in 1997.

In 1999, he set a world record in the 100 m butterfly twice, in a FINA-sanctioned time trial (51.81 s). It was broken at the 2003 World Championships in Barcelona by the Ukrainian Andriy Serdinov in the first semifinal of the 100 m butterfly, and then broken another time in the next semifinal by Michael Phelps. Phelps's record was bested by Ian Crocker in the final the following day.

Klim was Australian Institute of Sport Athlete of the Year in 1998 and 1999 and was inducted into the AIS ' Best of the Best' in 2001.[1] Klim was the only Australian to win a gold medal at both the Sydney 2000 Olympics and the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games.

On 26 June 2007 Klim retired from competitive swimming; he finished the year ranked 94 in the 100 freestyle with the Olympics 14 months away. However on 14 February 2011 Klim announced his return to competitive swimming, hoping to compete in the London 2012 Olympics.[2] Ultimately Klim failed to qualify for the team and he retired from competitive swimming for a second time.


Medal achievements


In 1996, he arrived at the Atlanta Olympics ranked first in the world for the 200 m freestyle, but was surprisingly eliminated in the heats. He rebounded to qualify for a finals in the 100m butterfly, and swam the freestyle leg in the 4×100 m medley relay, in which Australia claimed a bronze medal.

1998 was Michael Klim's year in the sun. In January, the World Aquatics Championships were held in Perth, Western Australia, and in front of a boisterous home crowd, he was the leading swimmer of the meet. He triumphed in the 200 m freestyle and the 100 m butterfly, and added silver in the 100 m freestyle, and bronze in the 50 m freestyle. He was a member of each of Australia's three relay teams, winning gold in the 4×200 m freestyle relay and 4×100 m medley relay, and a silver in the 4×100 m freestyle relay.

At the 2000 Summer Olympics, Klim set a world record (48.18) leading off the 4×100 m freestyle relay, which paved the way for a world record (3:13.67). Three days later, he was part of the 4×200 m freestyle relay, which set another world record (7:07.05), which left the opposition over 5 seconds in arrears on its way to victory. His 100m freestyle world record bested by Pieter van den Hoogenband in the semi's, in the final he finished with a bitter 4th place, he turned first at the wall but he claimed his legs gave away in the second half. In the 100 m butterfly, he was the world record holder, again turning first at the wall heavily under world record pace, but was cut down in the closing stages by Sweden's Lars Frölander, finishing second. On the final night he claimed silver as part of the 4×100 m medley relay team.

In 2001, hampered by an ankle injury Klim was restricted to relay duties, and contributed to another world record, winning gold in the 4×200 m relay (7:04.66). He also collected a gold medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay.

In 2002 and 2003, due to chronic back and shoulder problems, Michael Klim was inactive throughout these years.

Klim failed to qualify for the 2004 Athens Olympics, but was later selected as part of the relay team, which came second behind USA in the 4×200m, race. The relay team did not win a medal in the 4x100m and failed to qualify for the medley relay final.

In 2005, Klim swam at the World Aquatics in Montreal, returning to individual action, but failed to progress to the finals in the 50m & 100m Freestyle. He won bronze as part of the 4×100 m freestyle relay.

In 2007, he swam as part of the B team in the Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay, in the final the Australian team won the gold medal.


Personal life


Klim married Lindy Rama, a former model and fashion entrepreneur, in April 2006. The couple have two daughters,[3] and a son.[4] Klim and Lindy announced their separation in February 2016.[5] As of 2022 Klim lives in Bali with his long-term partner Michelle Owen and shares custody of his children with his ex-wife.[6]

After his second retirement from swimming Klim became founder and CEO of a skin care company named "Milk and Co". He also established a swimming school in Bali, Klim Swim.[7] Klim supports the St Kilda Saints in the Australian Football League.[8]

In July 2022, Klim revealed that he had been diagnosed with the auto-immune disorder chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in 2020, which has affected his legs and feet and left him struggling to walk unassisted.[9][10]


See also



References


  1. Australian Institute of Sport Awards Archived 21 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine [
  2. Klim to return to competitive swimming with no expectations
  3. Klims welcome a new baby girl
  4. "Klims welcome baby boy Rocco". Herald Sun. 15 May 2008.
  5. "Michael and Lindy Klim announce split". Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  6. "Michael Klim's partner in beautiful act after courageous reveal". Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  7. "Michael Klim gearing up for Swim the Gold Coast". Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  8. Beveridge, Riley. "Your AFL club's most famous supporters, from Barack Obama to Cam Newton". Fox Sports. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  9. "Olympic gold medallist Michael Klim's devastating health battle". Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  10. "Michael Klim speaks about living with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy". Retrieved 30 October 2022.



На других языках


- [en] Michael Klim

[fr] Michael Klim

Michael Klim, né le 13 juillet 1977 à Gdynia en Pologne, est un nageur naturalisé australien en 1989. Il connaît son heure de gloire aux championnats du monde organisés à Perth en 1998, où il remporte sept médailles dont quatre en or (200 m nage libre, 100 m papillon, relais 4 × 200 m nage libre et 4 × 100 m 4 nages). Toujours dans son pays d'adoption, il dispute les Jeux olympiques de 2000 à Sydney fort d'une collaboration engagée avec le Russe Alexander Popov. Dans l'épreuve du 4 × 100 m nage libre, il est le premier relayeur australien à s'élancer et, après les 100 m de son relais, bat le record du monde du tsar russe Popov (48 s 18 contre 48 s 21). Mais ce record n'est qu'éphémère puisque le Néerlandais Pieter van den Hoogenband passe sous la barre des 48 secondes trois jours plus tard lors de la demi-finale du 100 m nage libre. Par la suite, miné par les blessures, ses apparitions se font plus rares : il participe cependant aux Jeux d'Athènes en 2004 et aux championnats du monde en 2005 (Montréal) et 2007 (Melbourne). Il doit se résoudre à annoncer sa retraite sportive en juin 2007[1].

[it] Michael Klim

Michael George Klim (Gdynia, 13 agosto 1977) è un ex nuotatore australiano.



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