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  1. Alicia Jayne Coutts ( Brisbane, 14 de septiembre de 1987) es una nadadora australiana y medallista olímpica. Biografía. Juegos Olímpicos de 2008. Debutó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Pekín 2008 en la prueba de 200 m combinado, donde finalizó en quinta posición en la final. Juegos de la Mancomunidad y Campeonato Pan-Pacífico de 2010.

  2. Alicia Jayne Coutts, OAM (born 14 September 1987) is an Australian competitive medley, butterfly and freestyle swimmer. She represented Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2010 Commonwealth Games . She was a Swimming Australia National Training Centre scholarship holder and was coached by John Fowlie

  3. Alicia COUTTS. Team Australia. Swimming. Olympic Medals. 1 G. 3 S. 1 B. Games Participations 3. First Olympic Games Beijing 2008. Year of Birth 1987. Social Media. Olympic Results. Featured. Swimming. Highlights 07:14. USA's Vollmer breaks 100m Butterfly world record | London 2012 Replays. London 2012 | Olympic Games. Swimming. Highlights 09:51.

  4. Hace 4 días · Alicia Coutts is a former Australian swimmer who competed in three Olympic Games and won five medals, including two golds. Learn more about her career, events, achievements and personal best times on the Australian Olympic Committee website.

  5. Alicia Coutts from Australia, Ellen Candy from England and Jemma Lowe from Wales participate in 100m Butterfly swimming. Alicia Coutts wins gold medal at Com...

  6. Alicia Coutts is a former Australian swimmer who won eight medals at the 2012 London Olympics, including two golds in the mixed 4x50 medley relay. See her personal bests, results, profile and more on World Aquatics Official website.

  7. Alicia Coutts: 200 metres Individual Medley, Women (Olympic) 5: Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Set a World Record in Short Course Swimming (4×50 m medley relay (mixed) – 5 November 2013 - 21 December 2013: 1:39.08 (5 November 2013; Singapore, SGP), 1:38.02 (5 November 2013; Singapore, SGP), 1:37.84 (9 November 2013; Tokyo, JPN))