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- Michelle Jan Ford (* 15. Juli 1962 in Sydney) ist eine ehemalige australische Schwimmerin. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1980 in Moskau wurde sie Olympiasiegerin über 800 m Freistil und gewann über 200 m Schmetterling die Bronzemedaille. Damit war sie die einzige Olympiasiegerin im Schwimmen bei diesen Spielen, die nicht aus dem Ostblock stammte. 1983 ging sie in die USA, um zu studieren, und verpasste so die Qualifikation für die Olympischen Spiele 1984 in Los Angeles, da der australische Schwimmverband die Regeln für die Qualifikation geändert hatte. Frustriert beendete sie daraufhin ihre Laufbahn. Im Jahr 1994 wurde sie in die Ruhmeshalle des internationalen Schwimmsports aufgenommen. (de)
- Michelle Ford (Sídney, Australia, 15 de julio de 1962) es una nadadora australiana retirada especializada en pruebas de estilo libre larga distancia, donde consiguió ser campeona olímpica en 1980 en los 800 metros. (es)
- Michelle Jan Ford MBE (born 15 July 1962) is an Australian former long-distance freestyle and butterfly swimmer of the 1970s and 1980s, who won a gold medal in the 800-metre freestyle, bronze in the 200-metre butterfly, and 4th in the 400-metres freestyle at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. She was the only non-Soviet bloc female swimmer to win an individual gold medal at the 1980 games. She also set two world records in her career, and was the first Australian woman to win individual Olympic medals in two distinct specialised strokes. Ford, the second of four children grew up in the seaside Sydney suburb of Sans Souci, familiar with water, as her father Ian, a dentist, had narrowly missed Olympic selection as a yachtsman. After learning to swim at the age of six, she made national headlines when she swam the 100-yard freestyle in 61.5 seconds, at the age of 12, the fastest time ever set by a swimmer at such an age. In January 1976, at the New South Wales Age Championships, at the North Sydney pool, she broke six state and three national records at the age of 13, two of which had previously been held by triple Olympic gold medallist Shane Gould. She proceeded to compete at the Australian Championships, where she won the 200-metre butterfly, despite standing only 140 centimetres, setting another national and Commonwealth record in the process. Another strong performance in the 200-metre freestyle lead to selection for both events for the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. After a seven-week national training camp, she competed in her first Olympic race in the 200-metre freestyle, where her competition included the eventual champion, Kornelia Ender of East Germany. After the Olympics, Ford scaled her training back in order to catch up on her studies at St George Girls High School. On the advice of her coach Dick Caine, she began to concentrate on distance freestyle swimming, and in 1977 set an Australian record in the 400-metre freestyle at the New South Wales Age Championships, before setting another national record at the Australian Championships in the 800-metre freestyle, as well as winning the 200-metre freestyle. The following year in 1978, at the KB international meet in Brisbane, she broke the 800-metre freestyle record of East Germany's Petra Thumer by 0.18 of a second, setting a new time of 8:35.04, lowering her own national record by 10 seconds. She also set another Australian and Commonwealth record in the 200-metre butterfly. A fortnight later, Ford lowered her record to 8:31.30. At the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Ford won gold in the 200-metre butterfly, silver in the 400-metres and 800-metre freestyle, bronze in the 200-metre freestyle and 4x100-metre freestyle relay. In 1979, Ford missed the Australian Championships in order to concentrate on her final year of high school. At the Soviet Spartakiad Games later in the year, she won three golds in the 200-metre butterfly and 400- and 800-metre freestyle. She then moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States, to train and compete under Don Talbot on the American domestic circuit. Ford won the 800- and the 1500-metre freestyle, and was second in the 200- and 400-metre freestyle at the 1980 Australian Championships to gain selection for the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Under public pressure from the Government of Australia, particularly Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, who as the patron of the Australian Olympic Committee to boycott the Games in protest of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. Ford chose to attend the games, competing in the 200-metre butterfly and the 400- and 800-metre freestyle. In the 200-metre butterfly, she qualified fastest, ahead of East Germany's Andrea Pollack and Ines Geissler. In the final the East Germans turned the tables, with Geissler and Sybille Schonrock leading Ford home into the bronze medal position. She qualified third fastest in the 400-metre freestyle, but the strategy undertaken by the East German trio coaxed her into deviating from her pre-race plan. She finished fourth. Later, in her final event, the 800 m freestyle, Ford had qualified behind another East German, Ines Diers. Ford made a slow start, lying in seventh at the 100-metre mark before snatching the lead from Diers at the 200-metre mark and extending it to a 3.65-second victory winning Olympic gold medal and claiming the Olympic Record. After returning to Australia, Ford attempted to break the 16-minute barrier in the 1500-metre freestyle, but was thwarted, firstly by a timing failure, then by New South Wales, who did not want her to make her second attempt in Queensland, and finally disqualification on her third attempt for incorrectly withdrawing from a previous race. Frustrated, she retired from swimming in 1981. In 1981, Ford attended the University of Wollongong until taking up a scholarship at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, where she completed a bachelor's degree in business communication and a master's degree in sports psychology. Ford was one of 30 athletes to be invited by President Samaranch to the Olympic Congress in Baden Baden and became one of the inaugural members of the IOC Athletes Commission. In 1982 Commonwealth Games she won the 200-metre butterfly for the second time and silver in the 800-metre freestyle. Ford was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1982, and was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame as an "Honour Swimmer" in 1994. (en)
- Michelle Jan Ford, née le 15 juillet 1962 à Sydney, est une nageuse australienne, spécialiste des courses de nage libre et de papillon. (fr)
- Michelle Jan Ford (Sydney, 15 luglio 1962) è un'ex nuotatrice australiana. Specializzata nello stile libero, ha vinto la medaglia d'oro negli 800 m sl e il bronzo nei 200 m farfalla alle olimpiadi di Mosca 1980.È stata primatista mondiale sulle distanze degli 800 m sl.È diventata una dei Membri dell'International Swimming Hall of Fame. (it)
- Michelle Ford-Eriksson (ur. 15 lipca 1962 w Sydney) – australijska pływaczka, dwukrotna medalistka olimpijska z Moskwy. Zawody w 1980 były jej drugimi igrzyskami, debiutowała cztery lata wcześniej w wieku 14 lat. W 1980 zwyciężyła na dystansie 800 metrów stylem dowolnym i była trzecia na 200 metrów motylkiem. Pobiła dwa rekordy świata na dystansie 800 m kraulem. Zwyciężała na igrzyskach Wspólnoty Narodów na dystansie 200 metrów motylkiem w 1978 i 1982. Stawała na podium tych zawodów na innych dystansach, była mistrzynią kraju. W 1994 została przyjęta do International Swimming Hall of Fame. (pl)
- Michelle Jan Ford, född 15 juli 1962 i Sydney, är en australisk före detta simmare. Ford blev olympisk guldmedaljör på 800 meter frisim vid sommarspelen 1980 i Moskva. (sv)
- Michelle Jan Ford (Sydney, 15 de julho de 1962) é uma nadadora australiana, ganhadora de duas medalhas em Jogos Olímpicos. Ela foi a única nadadora não-soviética a conquistar uma medalha de ouro individual nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1980, marcados pelo boicote. Ela também estabeleceu dois recordes mundiais em sua carreira, e foi a primeira mulher australiana a ganhar medalhas olímpicas individuais em duas provas diferentes. Ford, a terceira de quatro filhos, cresceu à beira-mar, familiarizada com a água, como seu pai Ian, um dentista, por pouco não foi para as Olimpíadas como um velejador. Depois de aprender a nadar aos 6 anos, ela saiu em manchetes nacionais quando nadou nas 100 jardas livres em 61,5s, aos 12 anos de idade, o tempo mais rápido já definido por um nadador de sua idade. Em janeiro de 1976, em um campeonato em New South Wales, na piscina do Norte Sydney, ela quebrou seis recordes estaduais e três nacionais aos 13 anos de idade, dois dos quais já tinham sido detidos pela medalhista tríplice de ouro olímpico Shane Gould. Ela passou a competir no Campeonato da Austrália, onde ganhou os 200 metros borboleta, apesar de ter apenas 1,40 m de altura, estabelecendo outro recorde nacional no processo. Conseguiu vaga para os 200 metros livres e 200 m borboleta para os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 1976 em Montreal. Ela foi eliminada nas semifinais. Após as Olimpíadas, Ford foi concluir seus estudos na St George Girls High School. Seguindo o conselho de seu treinador, ela começou a concentrar-se no nado livre, e em 1977 estabeleceu o recorde australiano nos 400 metros livres, antes de mais um recorde nacional nos 800 m. No ano seguinte, em 1978, quebrou o recorde mundial dos 800 metros livres de da Alemanha Oriental, fazendo 8m35s04 e baixando seu próprio recorde nacional por 10 segundos. Ela também estabeleceu um novo recorde australiano nos 200 m borboleta. Quinze dias depois, Ford baixou o recorde para 8m31s30, mas não durou muito tempo. Em 1978, baixou o recorde mundial para 8m30s53, e derrotou Ford nos 200 m e 400 m também. Nos Jogos da Commonwealth de 1978 em Edmonton, Ford nados os 800m em 8m2s62, apenas para descobrir que Wickham tinha quebrado o recorde mundial com o tempo de 8m24s62, relegando-a à prata. Ford foi prata nos 400 metros livres também, enquanto que no evento de 200 m, tiveram que se contentar com a prata e o bronze, respectivamente. Ela ganhou o ouro nos 200 m borboleta e um bronze no revezamento 4x100 m nado livre. Em 1979, Ford não participou do Campeonato Australiano, a fim de se concentrar em seu último ano do ensino médio, deixando Wickham ganhar facilmente os 200 m, 400 m e 800 m livre. Ela se mudou para Nashville, no Tennessee, Estados Unidos para treinar e competir em Don Talbot no circuito interno americano. Ford venceu os 800 m e os 1 500 m, e ficou em segundo lugar nos 200 m e 400 m livres atrás de Wickham no Campeonato Australiano de 1980, sendo selecionada para as Olimpíadas de Moscou 1980. Wickham depois se retirou, sob pressão pública do Governo da Austrália, em particular do primeiro-ministro Malcolm Fraser, o patrono do Comitê Olímpico Australiano, para boicotar os Jogos, em protesto contra a invasão da União Soviética no Afeganistão. Ford competiu nos 200 m borboleta, e 400 m e 800 m livre. Nos 400 metros livres, terminou em quarto. Nos 200 m borboleta, ela se qualificou como a mais rápida, mas na final, as alemãs do leste viraram o jogo, e Ford foi bronze. Nos 800 m livre, Ford tinha qualificado atrás de outra alemã oriental, Ines Diers. Ford teve um início lento, encontrando-se em sétimo lugar na marca dos 100 m antes de arrebatar a liderança de Diers e vencer a prova. Depois de voltar para a Austrália, Ford tentou quebrar a barreira de 16 m nos 1 500 m livre, mas não conseguiu. Frustrada, ela se aposentou da natação em 1981. Voltou nove meses mais tarde, em 1982. Foi treinar nos Estados Unidos antes de participar dos Jogos da Commonwealth de 1982. Nos Jogos de Brisbane, colhia ouro e prata nos 200 m borboleta e 800 metros livres, respectivamente. Em 1983, Ford aceitou uma bolsa de estudos na Universidade do Sul da Califórnia em Los Angeles, e iniciou uma licenciatura em comunicação, enquanto treinava para os Jogos Olímpicos de Los Angeles, em 1984. A União Australiana de Natação havia mudado a política de seleção de modo que os dois primeiros em cada evento seriam selecionados para a Olimpíada, e quando retornou Ford estava com sobrepeso e nadou mal, ficando de fora dos Jogos. Mais tarde, ela nadou mais rápido do que no Campeonato Australiano, mas nada mudou, o que forçou sua aposentadoria. (pt)
- Мішель Форд (англ. Michelle Ford, 15 липня 1962) — австралійська плавчиня, олімпійська чемпіонка. (uk)
- Мишель Форд(-Эрикссон) (англ. Michelle Jan Ford (-Eriksson); род. 15 июля 1962, Сидней) — австралийская пловчиха, победительница Спартакиады народов СССР, чемпионка и призёр Игр Содружества и Олимпийских игр, участница двух Олимпиад, рекордсменка мира и Олимпийских игр. (ru)
- 米歇尔·福特(英語:Michelle Ford,1962年7月15日-),澳大利亚女子游泳运动员。她曾代表澳大利亚参加1976年和1980年夏季奥林匹克运动会游泳比赛,获得一枚金牌和一枚铜牌。 (zh)
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- Michelle Jan Ford (* 15. Juli 1962 in Sydney) ist eine ehemalige australische Schwimmerin. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1980 in Moskau wurde sie Olympiasiegerin über 800 m Freistil und gewann über 200 m Schmetterling die Bronzemedaille. Damit war sie die einzige Olympiasiegerin im Schwimmen bei diesen Spielen, die nicht aus dem Ostblock stammte. 1983 ging sie in die USA, um zu studieren, und verpasste so die Qualifikation für die Olympischen Spiele 1984 in Los Angeles, da der australische Schwimmverband die Regeln für die Qualifikation geändert hatte. Frustriert beendete sie daraufhin ihre Laufbahn. Im Jahr 1994 wurde sie in die Ruhmeshalle des internationalen Schwimmsports aufgenommen. (de)
- Michelle Ford (Sídney, Australia, 15 de julio de 1962) es una nadadora australiana retirada especializada en pruebas de estilo libre larga distancia, donde consiguió ser campeona olímpica en 1980 en los 800 metros. (es)
- Michelle Jan Ford, née le 15 juillet 1962 à Sydney, est une nageuse australienne, spécialiste des courses de nage libre et de papillon. (fr)
- Michelle Jan Ford (Sydney, 15 luglio 1962) è un'ex nuotatrice australiana. Specializzata nello stile libero, ha vinto la medaglia d'oro negli 800 m sl e il bronzo nei 200 m farfalla alle olimpiadi di Mosca 1980.È stata primatista mondiale sulle distanze degli 800 m sl.È diventata una dei Membri dell'International Swimming Hall of Fame. (it)
- Michelle Ford-Eriksson (ur. 15 lipca 1962 w Sydney) – australijska pływaczka, dwukrotna medalistka olimpijska z Moskwy. Zawody w 1980 były jej drugimi igrzyskami, debiutowała cztery lata wcześniej w wieku 14 lat. W 1980 zwyciężyła na dystansie 800 metrów stylem dowolnym i była trzecia na 200 metrów motylkiem. Pobiła dwa rekordy świata na dystansie 800 m kraulem. Zwyciężała na igrzyskach Wspólnoty Narodów na dystansie 200 metrów motylkiem w 1978 i 1982. Stawała na podium tych zawodów na innych dystansach, była mistrzynią kraju. W 1994 została przyjęta do International Swimming Hall of Fame. (pl)
- Michelle Jan Ford, född 15 juli 1962 i Sydney, är en australisk före detta simmare. Ford blev olympisk guldmedaljör på 800 meter frisim vid sommarspelen 1980 i Moskva. (sv)
- Мішель Форд (англ. Michelle Ford, 15 липня 1962) — австралійська плавчиня, олімпійська чемпіонка. (uk)
- Мишель Форд(-Эрикссон) (англ. Michelle Jan Ford (-Eriksson); род. 15 июля 1962, Сидней) — австралийская пловчиха, победительница Спартакиады народов СССР, чемпионка и призёр Игр Содружества и Олимпийских игр, участница двух Олимпиад, рекордсменка мира и Олимпийских игр. (ru)
- 米歇尔·福特(英語:Michelle Ford,1962年7月15日-),澳大利亚女子游泳运动员。她曾代表澳大利亚参加1976年和1980年夏季奥林匹克运动会游泳比赛,获得一枚金牌和一枚铜牌。 (zh)
- Michelle Jan Ford MBE (born 15 July 1962) is an Australian former long-distance freestyle and butterfly swimmer of the 1970s and 1980s, who won a gold medal in the 800-metre freestyle, bronze in the 200-metre butterfly, and 4th in the 400-metres freestyle at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. She was the only non-Soviet bloc female swimmer to win an individual gold medal at the 1980 games. She also set two world records in her career, and was the first Australian woman to win individual Olympic medals in two distinct specialised strokes. (en)
- Michelle Jan Ford (Sydney, 15 de julho de 1962) é uma nadadora australiana, ganhadora de duas medalhas em Jogos Olímpicos. Ela foi a única nadadora não-soviética a conquistar uma medalha de ouro individual nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1980, marcados pelo boicote. Ela também estabeleceu dois recordes mundiais em sua carreira, e foi a primeira mulher australiana a ganhar medalhas olímpicas individuais em duas provas diferentes. Depois de voltar para a Austrália, Ford tentou quebrar a barreira de 16 m nos 1 500 m livre, mas não conseguiu. Frustrada, ela se aposentou da natação em 1981. (pt)
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- dbr:St_George_Girls_High_School
- dbr:Swimming_at_the_1976_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_200_metre_butterfly
- dbr:Michelle_Jan_Ford