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British swimmer
Nicola Jackson (born 19 February 1984)
[2] is a British former competitive swimmer who won two world championships in relay events.
Swimming career
In 1999, Jackson won a silver medal at the
World Short Course Championships in the 4×200-metre freestyle relay. The next year, at the
2000 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), she won a bronze medal in the 50-metre butterfly, and a gold medal as part of Great Britain's world-record-breaking 4×200-metre freestyle relay team.
[3] Jackson swam in the
2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, as a member of Great Britain's
4×200-metre freestyle relay team, which finished in sixth place.
[1] In 2001, she won her only international medal in a
long course championship, in the 4×200-metre freestyle relay at the
2001 World Aquatics Championships.
[4]
At the
ASA National British Championships she won the
50 metres butterfly title in 1999.
[5]
Jackson studied at
Durham University (
Collingwood College).
[6] She is the sister of British swimmer
Joanne Jackson.
See also
References
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1986:
Manuela Stellmach,
Astrid Strauss,
Nadja Bergknecht,
Heike Friedrich (GDR)
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1991:
Kerstin Kielgass,
Manuela Stellmach,
Dagmar Hase,
Stephanie Ortwig (GER)
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1994:
Le Ying,
Yang Aihua,
Zhou Guanbin,
Lü Bin (CHN)
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1998:
Franziska van Almsick,
Dagmar Hase,
Silvia Szalai,
Kerstin Kielgass (GER)
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2001:
Nicola Jackson,
Janine Belton,
Karen Legg,
Karen Pickering (GBR)
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2003:
Lindsay Benko,
Rachel Komisarz,
Rhi Jeffrey,
Diana Munz (USA)
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2005:
Natalie Coughlin,
Katie Hoff,
Whitney Myers,
Kaitlin Sandeno (USA)
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2007:
Natalie Coughlin,
Dana Vollmer,
Lacey Nymeyer,
Katie Hoff (USA)
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2009:
Yang Yu,
Zhu Qianwei,
Liu Jing,
Pang Jiaying (CHN)
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2011:
Missy Franklin,
Dagny Knutson,
Katie Hoff,
Allison Schmitt (USA)
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2013:
Katie Ledecky,
Shannon Vreeland,
Karlee Bispo,
Missy Franklin (USA)
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2015:
Missy Franklin,
Leah Smith,
Katie McLaughlin,
Katie Ledecky (USA)
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2017:
Leah Smith,
Mallory Comerford,
Melanie Margalis,
Katie Ledecky (USA)
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2019:
Ariarne Titmus,
Madison Wilson,
Brianna Throssell,
Emma McKeon (AUS)
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2022:
Claire Weinstein,
Leah Smith,
Katie Ledecky,
Bella Sims (USA)
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2023:
Mollie O'Callaghan,
Shayna Jack,
Brianna Throssell,
Ariarne Titmus (AUS)
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2024:
Ai Yanhan,
Gong Zhenqi,
Li Bingjie,
Yang Peiqi (CHN)
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1993:
China (
Shan,
Zhou,
Le,
Lü)
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1995:
Canada (
Limpert,
Shakespeare,
Evanetz,
Malar)
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1997:
China (
Wang,
Nian,
Chen,
Shan)
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1999:
Sweden (
Lillhage,
Jöhncke,
Sjöberg,
Svahnström)
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2000:
Great Britain (
Huddart,
Jackson,
Legg,
Pickering)
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2002:
China (
Xu,
Zhu,
Tang,
Yang)
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2004:
United States (
Vollmer,
Komisarz,
Benko,
Sandeno)
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2006:
Australia (
Barratt,
Schipper,
Reese,
Lenton)
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2008:
Netherlands (
Dekker,
Heemskerk,
Veldhuis,
Kromowidjojo)
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2010:
China (
Chen,
Tang,
Liu,
Zhu)
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2012:
United States (
Romano,
Chenault,
Vreeland,
Schmitt)
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2014:
Netherlands (
Dekker,
Heemskerk,
Kromowidjojo,
van Rouwendaal)
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2016:
Canada (
Savard,
Ruck,
Goss,
Oleksiak)
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2018:
China (
Li,
Yang,
Zhang,
Wang)
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2021:
Canada (
McIntosh,
Sanchez,
Savard,
Smith)
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2022:
Australia (
Wilson,
O'Callaghan,
Neale,
Pallister)
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