Adam Pine is an Australian freestyle and butterfly swimmer. Adam is married to Sasha Pine and is the father of 2 children, Max and Buster Pine competed for his native country in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 in Sydney, Australia. That year he swam in the heats for the gold (4x100 m freestyle) and silver (4x100 m medley) medal winning relay teams from the home country. Adam also completed in the 2004 Summer Olympics which was held in Athens.
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- Adam Pine is an Australian freestyle and butterfly swimmer. Adam is married to Sasha Pine and is the father of 2 children, Max and Buster Pine competed for his native country in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 in Sydney, Australia. That year he swam in the heats for the gold (4x100 m freestyle) and silver (4x100 m medley) medal winning relay teams from the home country. Adam also completed in the 2004 Summer Olympics which was held in Athens. Adam swam in the 100m butterfly and was a member of the Australian 4x100m medley relay team, however this relay team failed to reach the finals. Adam recited the Athletes Oath at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, this was an appropriate gesture as Adam has won medals for Australia in the 3 Commonwealth Games leading up to the Melbourne games. At the age of 31 he showed great form again and managed to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing in the 100m buttefly (52.13). At the 2009 Rome World Championship trials (aka. Australian Long Course swimming trials) Adam Pine swam in the finals finishing 2nd in the 100 butterfly. This swim was under the A qualifying time for the world championships and earned himself a spot on the Australian World Championship Team Adam Pine is swimming at CISAC in Bruce, ACT registered with the Ginninderra Marlins Swim Club. His coach is Bobby Folan and trains 4-6 sessions a week.
- Specializzato nella farfalla, ha vinto la medaglia d'oro nella staffetta 4x100m sl e l'argento nella 4x100m misti ai Giochi olimpici di Sydney 2004, gareggiando però solamente nelle batterie di qualificazione.
- Adam Robert Pine is een Australische zwemmer. Hij vertegenwoordigde zijn vaderland op de Olympische Zomerspelen 2000 in Sydney, Australië, de Olympische Zomerspelen 2004 in Athene, Griekenland en de Olympische Zomerspelen 2008 in Peking, China.
- Adam Pine, australijski pływak, dwukrotny medalista olimpijski w sztafecie (członek sztafet w biegach eliminacyjnych), medalista mistrzostw świata na krótkim basenie i na basenie 50 m. Pływał w wyścigach eliminacyjnych sztafety 4 x 100 m stylem dowolnym w Fukuoce w 2001, która w finale zdobyła złoty medal mistrzostw świata na długim basenie.
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- Yeronga Park Swimming Club/ Ginninderra Marlins Swimming club
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- Adam Pine is an Australian freestyle and butterfly swimmer. Adam is married to Sasha Pine and is the father of 2 children, Max and Buster Pine competed for his native country in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 in Sydney, Australia. That year he swam in the heats for the gold (4x100 m freestyle) and silver (4x100 m medley) medal winning relay teams from the home country. Adam also completed in the 2004 Summer Olympics which was held in Athens.
- Specializzato nella farfalla, ha vinto la medaglia d'oro nella staffetta 4x100m sl e l'argento nella 4x100m misti ai Giochi olimpici di Sydney 2004, gareggiando però solamente nelle batterie di qualificazione.
- Adam Robert Pine is een Australische zwemmer. Hij vertegenwoordigde zijn vaderland op de Olympische Zomerspelen 2000 in Sydney, Australië, de Olympische Zomerspelen 2004 in Athene, Griekenland en de Olympische Zomerspelen 2008 in Peking, China.
- Adam Pine, australijski pływak, dwukrotny medalista olimpijski w sztafecie (członek sztafet w biegach eliminacyjnych), medalista mistrzostw świata na krótkim basenie i na basenie 50 m. Pływał w wyścigach eliminacyjnych sztafety 4 x 100 m stylem dowolnym w Fukuoce w 2001, która w finale zdobyła złoty medal mistrzostw świata na długim basenie.
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