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Cathy Freeman
Cathy Freeman
Quick Facts
Name: Catherine Astrid Salome Freeman
Born: 16 February 1973 Mackay
Career Highlight: Gold Medallist in 400m, 2000 Sydney Olympics
Recent Awards: Among many other achievements, Cathy was awarded the Centenery Medal in 2003, Order of Australia Medal (Australia Day Honours) in 2001, and Australian of the Year in 1998.
Cathy's passions include running, her family, Indigenous issues, children, and animals (especially cats and horses).
Cathy loves music and dancing, being with her family and friends, and travelling.
Biography
Cathy Freeman was born in Mackay, Queensland in 1973. From the time Cathy was a child she dreamed of wining an Olympic gold medal. Cathy raced for the first time when she was eight years old. She ran the 80 metre sprint at her primary school and won easily.
Cathy has achieved much more than her dream of Olympic Gold. She won a scholarship to two Queensland schools, Fairholme College and Kooralbyn International School. At Kooralbyn in 1989 she was professionally coached for the first time.
In 1990 Cathy competed in her first Commonwealth games where she won gold as a member of the 4 x 100 metres relay team. She became the first Aboriginal sprinter to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. At the 1994 Commonwealth Games she won the 200 and 400 metre gold medals. The 1992 Barcelona Olympics were her first Olympics but she did not make the finals. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Cathy won a silver medal. In 1990 Cathy was chosen as the Young Australian of the Year and in 1998 Australian of the Year. She is the first person to receive both awards.
Cathy was given the honour of lighting the Olympic flame at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympics. At those Olympics with the hopes of the nation running with her Cathy fulfilled her childhood dream winning gold for the 400 metres. After the race she sat on the track emotionally and physically exhausted. The crowd wildly cheered her on her victory lap as she proudly carried the Australian and Aboriginal flags as she had first done at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.
Cathy has now retired from professional running and devotes much of her time and energy to important causes, particularly Aboriginal issues.
Media
Books
- Gullan, Scott and Freeman, Cathy, Cathy: Her Own Story, Penguin Australia, 2004
Audio Links
Video Links
Links
- Cathy Freeman’s Official Website
- Cathy Freeman – Career highlights
- Cathy Freeman – Photo album
- The Epoch Times International – Great Australian Sporting Moments of Pure Magic
- The My Hero Project – Cathy Freeman
- The Sydney Morning Herald – Cathy Freeman’s new travel show
- ABC News Online – Cathy Freeman
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