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    Leisel Marie Jones, OAM (born 30 August 1985) is an Australian former competition swimmer and Olympic gold medallist. A participant in the 2000 Summer Olympics – at just 15 years old – and 2004 Summer Olympics , she was part of gold-medal-winning Australian team in the women's 4×100-metre medley relay at the Athens Games in 2004 ...

  2. Leisel Jones es actualmente una de las grandes figuras de la natación mundial, y junto a Jodie Henry, las dos nadadoras más famosas de Australia. En 2005 fue nombrada por la revista Swimming World como la mejor nadadora del año. Vive y entrena en Brisbane, y su entrenador es Stephan Widmer.

  3. Learn about Leisel Jones, one of the world's greatest ever female swimmers, who won seven World Championships titles, nine Olympic medals, 10 Commonwealth Games gold medals and 14 individual world records. Find out how she became an inspirational speaker, activist and best-selling author after retiring from the sport, and how she is involved in mental health and positive body image causes.

  4. Learn about Leisel Jones, the most decorated Australian swimmer in history, who won nine Olympic medals and seven World Championships in breaststroke. Find out her career highlights, records, awards and biography on this web page.

  5. Leisel Jones OAM was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2015 as an Athlete Member for her contribution to the sport of swimming. Jones earned the nickname “Lethal Leisel” as she became one of the most successful Australian female swimmers of all time and the first to compete at four Olympic Games.

  6. Leisel JONES. Nationality. AUS. Discipline. Swimming. AQUA and Olympic medals 50 22 Gold. 19 Silver. 9 Bronze. Results Medals Profile Personal Best Results. Swipe or use arrows to view full table Swipe horizontally to view full table Event ...

  7. Leisel Jones: 100 metres Breaststroke, Women (Olympic) 5: 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay, Women (Olympic) Australia: 2: Silver: Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Set a World Record in Long Course Swimming (100 m breaststroke – 21 July 2003 - 25 July 2005 and 3 February 2006 - 27 July 2009: 1:06.37 (21 July 2003; Barcelona, ESP), 1:05.71 (3 ...