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Australian swimmer (born 1971)
Robert Abernethy
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Full name | Robert James Abernethy |
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Nickname | Rob |
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Nationality |
Australia |
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Born | 1971 (age 52–53) |
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Sport |
Swimming |
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Strokes |
Freestyle |
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Robert James Abernethy (born 1971) was an Australian
swimmer specialising in
freestyle sprint events. He is best known for winning the bronze medal at the inaugural
1993 FINA Short Course World Championships in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. He also competed for his native country at the
1995 Summer Universiade in
Fukuoka, Japan.
On 23 June 2000, he was awarded the
Australian Sports Medal.
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