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Austswim - Giaan Rooney (Australian Swimmer)

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Giaan Rooney is a retired Australian swimmer born on November 15, 1982, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She achieved success in the pool, particularly in backstroke events, and had a successful career representing Australia in international competitions.
Rooney made her mark on the swimming scene during the early 2000s. She competed in multiple Olympic Games, including the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where she won gold as part of the Australian women's 4x100m medley relay team. In the same Olympics, she also won an individual silver medal in the 100m backstroke.
Apart from her Olympic achievements, Giaan Rooney excelled in other major swimming competitions, including the Commonwealth Games and World Championships. She was known for her versatility and proficiency in various backstroke distances.
After retiring from competitive swimming, Rooney transitioned to a successful career in sports broadcasting and television presenting. She has been involved in covering major sporting events and has contributed to sports commentary in Australia. Her post-swimming career has made her a familiar face in the Australian sports media landscape.
Rooney made her mark on the swimming scene during the early 2000s. She competed in multiple Olympic Games, including the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where she won gold as part of the Australian women's 4x100m medley relay team. In the same Olympics, she also won an individual silver medal in the 100m backstroke.
Apart from her Olympic achievements, Giaan Rooney excelled in other major swimming competitions, including the Commonwealth Games and World Championships. She was known for her versatility and proficiency in various backstroke distances.
After retiring from competitive swimming, Rooney transitioned to a successful career in sports broadcasting and television presenting. She has been involved in covering major sporting events and has contributed to sports commentary in Australia. Her post-swimming career has made her a familiar face in the Australian sports media landscape.