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  1. Lisbeth Constance Trickett, OAM ( née Lenton; born 28 January 1985) is an Australian retired competitive swimmer. She was a gold medallist at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the 2008 Summer Olympics, and the 2012 Summer Olympics. She was the world record holder in the short-course (25m) 100-metre freestyle. Personal life.

  2. Jan 28, 2009 · Libby Trickett (born January 28, 1985, Townsville, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian swimmer who set several world records in the 100-metre freestyle. She also won seven Olympic medals, four of which were gold.

  3. Join Olympian Libby Trickett, kids coach Georgie Trickett, tween & teen author Rebecca Sparrow as they give tips and strategies to teens to navigate everything from lack of motivation and self-confidence, to difficult coaches and embarrassing parents.

  4. Lisbeth Constance Trickett, OAM (née Lenton; born 28 January 1985) is a retired Australian swimmer. She was a gold medallist at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the 2008 Summer Olympics, and the 2012 Summer Olympics.

  5. Libby Trickett - Hall Of Fame Swimmer. Libby Trickett (AUS) // CAREER HIGHLIGHTS. Libby qualified for and swam in three events in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games; earning a bronze medal in...

  6. Nov 6, 2009 · Libby Trickett. @libby_trickett. 3 time Olympian. Wife and mother. I love fitness and I am passionate about mental health! For all enquiries, contact me on libby@libbytrickett.com. Queensland, Australia linktr.ee/libby_trickett Born January 28 Joined November 2009. 563 Following. 22.9K Followers. Replies. Media. Likes. Libby Trickett Retweeted.

  7. Libby TRICKETT. Team Australia. Swimming. Olympic Medals. 4 G. 1 S. 2 B. Games Participations 3. First Olympic Games Athens 2004. Year of Birth 1985. Olympic Results. Visit Libby TRICKETT profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  8. Through a glittering career Libby Trickett (nee Lenton) was a multiple world record holder and medal winning machine who collected 24 gold medals on the international stage across Olympic, Commonwealth Games and world championship events.

  9. Oct 14, 2019 · At one point, Libby Trickett was the fastest female swimmer in the world, but by 28 she was forced to retire after an injury. So, what next?

  10. Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Aquatics Championships (8–3–3 2003 Barcelona SWI bronze: 4×100 m freestyle relay (competed as Libby Lenton); 2005 Montréal SWI gold: 50 m freestyle, 4×100 m freestyle relay, and 4×100 m medley relay, silver: 100 m butterfly and 4×200 m freestyle relay (competed as Libby Lenton); 2007 ...