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Emily Seebohm is an Australian swimmer who has competed at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic games.

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  • Emily Jane Seebohm (* 5. Juli 1992 in Adelaide, Australien) ist eine australische Schwimmerin.
  • Emily Seebohm is an Australian swimmer who has competed at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic games.
  • Olympic gold medallist Emily Seebohm could compete in just one event at the world swimming championships in Shanghai in July 2011 after she collapsed at the Australian selection trials. The 18-year-old, who won Olympic gold in the 4x100 metres medley relay in Beijing, collapsed after she finished second in the 100 metres backstroke final to qualify for the world championships. Seebohm, who had suffered from swine flu before the Australian national championships, received oxygen before she received her medal about 45 minutes later.
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  • Emily Jane Seebohm (* 5. Juli 1992 in Adelaide, Australien) ist eine australische Schwimmerin.
  • Emily Seebohm is an Australian swimmer who has competed at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic games.
  • Olympic gold medallist Emily Seebohm could compete in just one event at the world swimming championships in Shanghai in July 2011 after she collapsed at the Australian selection trials. The 18-year-old, who won Olympic gold in the 4x100 metres medley relay in Beijing, collapsed after she finished second in the 100 metres backstroke final to qualify for the world championships. Seebohm, who had suffered from swine flu before the Australian national championships, received oxygen before she received her medal about 45 minutes later. "The last thing I remember is walking down and turning the corner and then I woke up on oxygen and in a wheelchair," Seebohm told reporters. "I think the first thing I said was can I get up and go and get my medal now. I really wanted to get up there and tell Belinda Hocking she did a great job." Hocking upset Seebohm, who was seeking her fifth successive national title in the event, with a personal best time of 59.55 seconds. Seebohm finished in 1:00.08.
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