sport.wikisort.org - AthletePaul James Kingsman MBE (born 15 June 1967) is a swimmer and Olympic medalist from New Zealand. He participated at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 200 metre backstroke. He also competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics.[1]
New Zealand swimmer
Paul Kingsman
MBE
 Kingsman in 2015 |
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Full name | Paul James Kingsman |
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Born | (1967-06-15) 15 June 1967 (age 55) Auckland, New Zealand |
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Height | 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) |
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Weight | 85 kg (187 lb) |
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Country | New Zealand |
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Sport | Swimming |
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Event(s) | Backstroke |
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College team | UC Berkeley (1986–1989) |
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Background
The 21-year-old went into the 1988 Olympic Games the 20th fastest backstroker in the world over 200m. He qualified for the final and raced in lane one. Kingsman's time earned him a bronze medal in the final few strokes. His time of 2:00.48, which set a new Commonwealth record,[2] is currently the longest standing national record in New Zealand swimming at 20 years (broken in 2008 by Kent Basset).[3] Kingsman was New Zealand's first male Olympic medalist in an individual swimming event.[4]
Over his swimming career, in addition to his Olympic medal, Kingsman also earned four Commonwealth Games medals and twelve New Zealand national senior titles.[1] Kingsman was trained during his entire New Zealand career by coach Hilton Brown. When he was 15, he qualified for the 1982 Commonwealth Games team, making the 200m final at Brisbane, Queensland. At the time, he was the youngest Kiwi to ever compete in the Commonwealth Games.[5]
At age 17, he joined Gary Hurring in representing New Zealand at the 1984 Summer Olympics swimming backstroke, and he finished tenth in the 100m. By the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Kingsman's performances bettered enough to earn him two silver medals, in the 100m and 200m backstroke. That year, he also earned a scholarship to the University of California, Berkeley, where his swimming developed a sharply competitive edge under the tutelage of coach Nort Thornton.
Kingsman closed his career by taking a bronze and a silver in the 1990 Commonwealth Games in his home town of Auckland, New Zealand. He was always an exceedingly popular competitor, and his farewell at those Games in Auckland was an emotional occasion. In the 1990 Queen's Birthday Honours, Kingsman was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire, for services to swimming.[6]
On retiring from swimming, Kingsman took up a position as New Zealand national sales and marketing manager for Speedo sportswear. He then set up and operated his own swim school in Auckland. In 2001, he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and son and currently lives in Greenville, South Carolina, where Kingsman is a financial advisor and also a professional motivational speaker and executive coach to the financial services industry.[7]
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1982 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team |
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Archery |
- Neroli Fairhall
- Ann Shurrock
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Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- Peter Dyer
- Karen Forbes
- Terry Genge
- Michael Gilchrist
- Don Greig
- Pamela Hendren
- Noeline Hodgins
- David Hookway
- Christine Hughes
- Glenda Hughes
- Terry Lomax
- Neil Lowsley
- Kieran McKee
- Lorraine Moller
- Mike O'Rourke
- Jenny Overall
- Gary Palmer
- Mike Parker
- Peter Renner
- Kim Robertson
- Mark Robinson
- Janine Robson
- Dianne Rodger
- Tony Rogers
- Kevin Ryan
- Tim Soper
- Robin Tait
- Kevin Taylor
- Roger Te Puni
- John Walker
- Stephen Walsh
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Badminton |
- Chris Bullen
- Robin Denton
- Phil Horne
- John Miles
- Graeme Robson
- Allison Sinton
- Toni Whittaker
- Steve Wilson
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Boxing |
- Kevin Barry
- Apelu Ioane
- Billy Meehan
- Steven Renwick
- Michael Sykes
- Peter Warren
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Cycling |
- Craig Adair
- Clem Captein
- Stephen Carton
- Stephen Cox
- Anthony Cuff
- Brian Fowler
- Mike McRedmond
- Graeme Miller
- Murray Steele
- Blair Stockwell
- Roger Sumich
- Jack Swart
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Diving |
- Kay Cummings
- Ann Fargher
- Mark Graham
- Gary Lamb
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Lawn bowls |
- Peter Belliss
- Rowan Brassey
- Ian Dickison
- Pearl Dymond
- Morgan Moffat
- Danny O'Connor
- Joyce Osborne
- Jim Scott
- Jennie Simpson
- Phil Skoglund
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Shooting |
- Robin Collins
- Graham Geater
- Leon Griebel
- Rex Hamilton
- John Hastie
- Paul McGowan
- Jack Scott
- John Whiteman
- Barrie Wickins
- John Woolley
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Swimming | |
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Weightlifting |
- Peter Back
- Michael Bernard
- John Callaghan
- Kevin Judson
- Allister Nalder
- Phillip Sue
- Terry Williams
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Wrestling |
- Tony Goodrick
- Graeme Hawkins
- Chris Maddock
- Ken Reinsfield
- Steve Reinsfield
- Nigel Sargent
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1984 New Zealand Olympic team |
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Archery |
- Neroli Fairhall
- Dale Lightfoot
- Ann Shurrock
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Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- Rod Dixon
- Derek Froude
- Lyn Grime
- Lorraine Moller
- Mary O'Connor
- Peter O'Donoghue
- Mike O'Rourke
- Peter Pearless
- Peter Renner
- Dianne Rodger
- Tony Rogers
- John Walker
- Steve Walsh
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Boxing | |
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Canoeing | |
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Cycling |
- Craig Adair
- Stephen Cox
- Anthony Cuff
- Brian Fowler
- Graeme Miller
- Murray Steele
- Roger Sumich
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Diving |
- Ann Sissons
- Mark Graham
- Gary Lamb
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Equestrian | |
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Fencing |
- Martin Brill
- David Cocker
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Field hockey |
- Jeff Archibald
- Christine Arthur
- Cathy Baker
- Husmukh Bhikha
- Robyn Blackman
- Chris Brown
- George Carnoutsos
- Mary Clinton
- Peter Daji
- Lesley Elliott
- Laurie Gallen
- Jane Goulding
- Stuart Grimshaw
- Shirley Haig
- Harina Kohere
- Trevor Laurence
- Sandra Mackie
- Maurice Marquet
- Jan Martin
- Jenny McDonald
- Sue McLeish
- Grant McLeod
- Brent Miskimmin
- Peter Miskimmin
- Lesley Murdoch
- Arthur Parkin
- Ramesh Patel
- Graham Sligo
- Jillian Smith
- Isobel Thomson
- Barbara Tilden
- Robin Wilson
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Judo |
- Shaun O'Leary
- Graeme Spinks
- Bill Vincent
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Rhythmic gymnastics | |
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Rowing | |
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Sailing | |
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Shooting |
- Tony Clarke
- Stephen Petterson
- John Woolley
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Swimming | |
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Synchronised swimming | |
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Weightlifting |
- Michael Bernard
- Kevin Blake
- Allister Nalder
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Wrestling |
- Zane Coleman
- Graeme Hawkins
- Ken Reinsfield
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Chef de Mission: Ron Scott |
1986 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team |
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Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- John Bowden
- David Burridge
- John Campbell
- Murray Day
- Debbie Elsmore
- Terry Genge
- Michael Gilchrist
- Anne Hare
- Jayne Moffitt
- Gavin Lovegrove
- Christine McMiken
- Lorraine Moller
- Mary O'Connor
- Lyn Osmers
- Wayne Paul
- Christine Pfitzinger
- Simon Poelman
- Peter Renner
- Kerry Rodger
- Graham Seatter
- John Stapylton-Smith
- Lynette Stock
- John Walker
- Trudy Woodhead
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Badminton |
- Kerrin Harrison
- Phil Horne
- Katrin Lockey
- Karen Phillips
- Graeme Robson
- Ann Stephens
- Glenn Stewart
- Toni Whittaker
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Boxing |
- Shane Buckley
- Apelu Ioane
- Jimmy Peau
- Raeli Raeli
- Johnny Wallace
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Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Russell Clune
- Stephen Cox
- Blair Cox
- Brian Fowler
- Greg Fraine
- Craig Griffin
- Pierre Jordan
- Paul Leitch
- Mike McRedmond
- Graeme Miller
- William Rastrick
- Murray Steele
- Stephen Swart
- Andrew Whitford
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Diving |
- Nicky Cooney
- Mark Graham
- Raymond Vallance
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Lawn bowls |
- Vera Bindon
- Ian Dickison
- Millie Khan
- Daphne Le Breton
- Stewart McConnell
- Morgan Moffat
- John Murtagh
- Wayne Nairn
- Joyce Osborne
- Denise Page
- Rhoda Ryan
- Jennie Simpson
- Keith Slight
- Maurice Symes
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Rowing | |
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Shooting |
- Eddie Adlam
- Chester Burt
- John Farrell
- Frank Godfrey
- Rex Hamilton
- Roger Harvey
- Barry O'Neale
- Stephen Petterson
- Barrie Wickins
- John Woolley
- Greg Yelavich
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Swimming | |
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Synchronised swimming | |
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Weightlifting |
- Michael Bernard
- Kevin Blake
- Clayton Chelley
- Allister Nalder
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Wrestling |
- Robert Algie
- Stephen Bell
- Zane Coleman
- Steve Reinsfield
- Shane Stannett
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1988 New Zealand Olympic team |
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Archery | |
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Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- John Campbell
- Christine McMiken
- Lorraine Moller
- Christine Pfitzinger
- Simon Poelman
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Canoeing | |
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Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Craig Connell
- Nigel Donnelly
- Brian Fowler
- Greg Fraine
- Tony Graham
- Madonna Harris
- Paul Leitch
- Graeme Miller
- Wayne Morgan
- Gavin Stevens
- Andrew Whitford
- Stuart Williams
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Equestrian | |
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Fencing | |
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Judo |
- Brent Cooper
- Bill Vincent
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Rhythmic gymnastics | |
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Rowing | |
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Sailing | |
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Shooting |
- John Farrell
- Stephen Petterson
- John Woolley
- Greg Yelavich
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Swimming | |
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Table tennis |
- Barry Griffiths
- Peter Jackson
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Tennis | |
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Weightlifting | |
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Wrestling |
- Brent Hollamby
- Steve Reinsfield
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Chef de Mission: Bruce Ullrich |
На других языках
[de] Paul Kingsman
Paul James Kingsman, MBE (* 15. Juni 1967 in Auckland) ist ein ehemaliger neuseeländischer Schwimmer.
- [en] Paul Kingsman
[fr] Paul Kingsman
Paul Kingsman, né le 15 juin 1967 à Auckland est un ancien nageur néo-zélandais qui gagna le 200m dos aux Jeux olympiques de Séoul 1988.
[it] Paul Kingsman
Paul Kingsman (Auckland, 15 giugno 1967) è un ex nuotatore neozelandese.
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