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* Large 34mm Gem Unc British Commonwealth Games Medallion Featuring Dawn Fraser. Her History Is As Follows;

Dawn Lorraine Fraser, AO, MBE (born 4 September 1937) is an Australian freestyle champion swimmer and former politician. She is one of only three swimmers to have won the same Olympic event three times " in her case the women's 100-metre freestyle.[1]

Within Australia, she is often known for her controversial behavior and larrikin character as much as for her athletic ability.


Early life[edit]

Fraser was born in the Sydney, suburb of Balmain, New South Wales in 1937 into a poor working-class family, the youngest of eight children.[2] Her father, Kenneth Fraser, was from Embo, Scotland.[3] She was spotted at the early age of 14 by Sydney coach Harry Gallagher swimming at the local sea baths.

Swimming career[edit]

Fraser won eight Olympic medals, including four gold medals, and six Commonwealth Games gold medals. She also held 39 records. The 100 metres freestyle record was hers for 15 years from 1 December 1956 to 8 January 1972.

She is the first of only three swimmers in Olympic history (Krisztina Egerszegi of Hungary and Michael Phelps of the United States being the two others) to have won individual gold medals for the same event at three successive Olympics (100 metres freestyle " 1956, 1960, 1964).

In October 1962, she became the first woman to swim 100 metres freestyle in less than one minute.[4] It was not until 1973, eight years after Fraser retired, that her 100m record of 58.9 secs was broken.[5]

During the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Fraser angered swimming team sponsors and the Australian Swimming Union (ASU) by marching in the opening ceremony against their wishes, and wearing an older swimming costume in competition because it was more comfortable than the one supplied by the sponsors. She was accused of stealing an Olympic flag from a flagpole outside Emperor Hirohito's palace from the Kōkyo. She was arrested but released without charge. In the end she was given the flag as a souvenir.[6] However, the Australian Swimming Union suspended her for 10 years. They relented a few months before the 1968 Games but by then it was too late for Fraser, at 31, to prepare.

She later denied having swum the moat to steal the flag, telling The Times in 1991: "There's no way I would have swum that moat. I was terrified of dirty water and that moat was filthy. There's no way I'd have dipped my toe in it."

Post-swimming activities[edit]

Dawn Fraser
AO MBE
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Balmain
In office
19 March 1988 " 25 May 1991
Preceded byPeter Crawford
Succeeded byDistrict abolished

Fraser became a publican at the Riverview Hotel, Balmain, and took up swimming coaching. In 1988, she was elected an independent Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the seat of Balmain. Fraser left politics when the seat was abolished in 1991 and she failed to win the new seat of Port Jackson.[1][7] Fraser is a high profile supporter and a board director of the Wests Tigers NRL club.[8]

Subsequent to any laudable achievements, Fraser repeatedly made headlines for allegedly racist public comments such as, "I'm sick and tired of the immigrants that are coming into my country."[9] and telling two Australian tennis players to "go back to where their fathers or parents came from."[9]

Honours[edit]

She was named the Australian of the Year in 1964,[10] was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1965,[11] was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1967,[12] and appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1998.[13] Also in 1998, she was voted Australia's greatest female athlete in history.[citation needed] She was named Australian Female Athlete of the Century by the Sport Australia Hall of Fame,[14] who had inducted her as their first female member in 1985.[15] In 1999 the International Olympic Committee named her the World's Greatest Living Female Water Sports Champion.[citation needed] on 14 July 2000, Fraser was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for "outstanding contribution as a swimming competitor".[16]

She was one of the bearers of the Olympic Torch at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She carried the Olympic Torch at the stadium, as one of the bearers for the final segment, before the lighting of the Olympic Flame.

The Australian Sport Awards includes an award named in honour of and presented by Fraser. In 1992, the State Transit Authority named a RiverCat ferry after Fraser.

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