Three-time Olympic medallist Cameron McEvoy is all set to become Australia’s first male swimmer to compete in four Olympics.
Having appeared at London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, McEvoy is also in the Australian swimming squad for Paris 2024.
Cameron McEvoy was born on May 13, 1994, in Gold Coast. His grandfather, Barney McEvoy, played Rugby League for New South Wales. In his formative years, McEvoy was inspired by Australian swimming greats Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe.
McEvoy came to the fore in his junior career, breaking Ian Thorpe’s records in the under-16 and 17 age categories. He also bagged three medals at the 2011 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships - gold medals in the 50m and 100m freestyle events and a bronze in the 200m freestyle.
A young prodigy, McEvoy secured his maiden Olympic berth at the age 17. He helped the Australian team to fourth in the 400m freestyle relay and fifth in the 800m freestyle relay events at London 2012.
Four years later, Cameron McEvoy won bronze medals in the 4x100m freestyle and 4x100m medley events in Rio 2016. His split (47.00s) was the second-fastest in the 4x100m freestyle event, helping the Australian team secure third place.
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