Matt Welsh
Welsh at 2008 Mt Waverley Village Christmas carols with his mother-in-law Patti Newton |
|
Full name | Matthew James Welsh |
---|
National team | Australia |
---|
Born | (1976-11-18) 18 November 1976 Melbourne, Victoria |
---|
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) |
---|
Weight | 80 kg (176 lb) |
---|
Spouse |
Lauren Newton ( m. 2006) |
---|
|
Sport | Swimming |
---|
|
Strokes | Backstroke, butterfly |
---|
Club | |
---|
|
|
Matthew James Welsh OAM (born 18 November 1976) is an Australian swimmer who is the former world champion in the backstroke and butterfly. He took two golds in 50-meter butterfly and 50-meter backstroke, during one hour, at the World Championships in Shanghai 2006. Welsh retired from professional swimming in March 2008 when he failed to secure a place in the team for the Beijing Olympics.[1]
Early years
Welsh started swimming in his final years at Scotch College, Melbourne and moved into competitive swimming in 1995 after leaving school at the age of eighteen. He trained under coach Ian Pope at Surrey Park Swimming Club until after the 2000 Olympics before moving to the Melbourne Vicentre Club. His first big break came in 1998 at the world swimming championships in Perth, Western Australia with a gold in the 4x100-metre medley relay.
World and Olympic accomplishments
Event
|
Time
|
Place
|
1998 World Championships
|
100m Backstroke |
55.45
|
6th
|
4 × 100 m Medley |
3:37.98
|
Gold |
AR
|
2001 World Championships
|
50m Backstroke |
25.49
|
Bronze
|
100m Backstroke |
54.31
|
Gold
|
200m Backstroke |
1:58.80
|
4th
|
4 × 100 m Medley |
3:35.35
|
Gold
|
2003 World Championships
|
50m Butterfly |
23.43
|
Gold |
WR
|
50m Backstroke |
25.01
|
Silver |
AR
|
100m Backstroke |
53.92
|
Silver |
AR
|
200m Backstroke |
1:57.94
|
5th
|
2005 World Championships
|
50m Backstroke |
24.99
|
Silver |
AR
|
100m Backstroke |
54.89
|
9th
|
200m Backstroke |
2:02.64
|
18th
|
2007 World Championships
|
50m Backstroke |
25.61
|
8th
|
100m Backstroke |
54.65
|
7th
|
4 × 100 m Medley |
3:34.93
|
Gold
|
|
|
Event
|
Time
|
Place
|
2000 Olympics
|
100m Backstroke |
54.07
|
Silver |
AR
|
200m Backstroke |
1:57.59
|
Bronze |
AR
|
4 × 100 m Medley |
3:35.27
|
Silver |
AR
|
2004 Olympics
|
100m Backstroke |
54.52
|
5th
|
200m Backstroke |
2:01.73
|
19th
|
4 × 100 m Medley |
3:39.14
|
9th
|
|
At 31 and after 11 years on the Australian Swim Team, Welsh was unable to beat the younger generation at the trials and was not selected to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Swimming-history
Welsh has won several world championship titles in both backstroke and butterfly. He first broke the Australian record in the 100-metre backstroke in 1998. He also won more Australian swimming titles than any swimmer in history, claiming his 50th win at the 2006 Australian titles in Brisbane in December 2006.
Personal life
Welsh married Lauren Newton, the daughter of Bert and Patti Newton, and sister of Matthew Newton, on 4 November 2006. They are parents to six children born between January 2008 and August 2020.
Awards and honors
See also
References
External links
|
---|
- 1973: Mike Stamm, John Hencken, Joe Bottom, Jim Montgomery (USA)
- 1975: John Murphy, Rick Colella, Gregory Jagenburg, Andy Coan (USA)
- 1978: Bob Jackson, Nicholas Nevid, Joe Bottom, David McCagg (USA)
- 1982: Rick Carey, Steve Lundquist, Matt Gribble, Rowdy Gaines (USA)
- 1986: Dan Veatch, David Lundberg, Pablo Morales, Matt Biondi (USA)
- 1991: Jeff Rouse, Eric Wunderlich, Mark Henderson, Matt Biondi (USA)
- 1994: Jeff Rouse, Eric Wunderlich, Mark Henderson, Gary Hall Jr. (USA)
- 1998: , Phil Rogers, Michael Klim, Chris Fydler (AUS)
- 2001: , Regan Harrison, Geoff Huegill, Ian Thorpe (AUS)
- 2003: Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker, Jason Lezak (USA)
- 2005: Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker, Jason Lezak (USA)
- 2007: , Brenton Rickard, Andrew Lauterstein, Eamon Sullivan (AUS)
- 2009: Aaron Peirsol, Eric Shanteau, Michael Phelps, David Walters (USA)
- 2011: Nick Thoman, Mark Gangloff, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian (USA)
- 2013: Camille Lacourt, Giacomo Perez-Dortona, Jérémy Stravius, Fabien Gilot (FRA)
- 2015: Ryan Murphy, Kevin Cordes, Tom Shields, Nathan Adrian (USA)
- 2017: Matt Grevers, Kevin Cordes, Caeleb Dressel, Nathan Adrian (USA)
- 2019: Luke Greenbank, Adam Peaty, James Guy, Duncan Scott (GBR)
- 2022: Thomas Ceccon, Nicolò Martinenghi, Federico Burdisso, Alessandro Miressi (ITA)
- 2023: Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Dare Rose, Jack Alexy (USA)
- 2024: Hunter Armstrong, Nic Fink, Zach Harting, Matt King (USA)
|
|
---|
- 1993: United States (Schwenk, Wunderlich, Henderson, Olsen)
- 1995: New Zealand (Winter, Kent, Callaghan, Bray)
- 1997: Australia (Radley, Rogers, Huegill, Klim)
- 1999: Australia (, Rogers, Klim, Fydler)
- 2000: United States (Krayzelburg, Marrs, Walker, Tucker)
- 2002: United States (Peirsol, Denniston, Marshall, Lezak)
- 2004: United States (Peirsol, Hansen, Crocker, Lezak)
- 2006: Australia (, Rickard, Pine, Callus)
- 2008: Russia (Donets, Geybel, Korotyshkin, Sukhorukov)
- 2010: United States (Thoman, Alexandrov, Lochte, Weber-Gale)
- 2012: United States (Grevers, Cordes, Shields, Lochte)
- 2014: Brazil (Guido, Silva, Macedo, Cielo)
- 2016: Russia (Shabasov, Prigoda, Kharlanov, Morozov)
- 2018: United States (Murphy, Wilson, Dressel, Held)
- 2021: Italy (Mora, Martinenghi, Rivolta, Miressi)
- 2022: Australia (Cooper, Yong, Temple, Chalmers)
United States (Murphy, Fink, Julian, Smith)
- 2024: Neutral Athletes B (Lifintsev, Prigoda, Minakov, Kornev)
|
|
---|
- 1930 – 1934: 100 yards
- 1938 – 1966: 110 yards
- 1970 – present: 100 metres
|
|
|
---|
- 1934: 3×100 yards
- 1938 – 1954: 3×110 yards
- 1958 – 1966: 4×110 yards
- 1970 – present: 4×100 metres
|
- 1934: Gazell, Burleigh, Puddy (CAN)
- 1938: Dove, Davies, Taylor (ENG)
- 1950: Hale, Kendall, Romain (ENG)
- 1954: Weld, Hawkins, Henricks (AUS)
- 1958: Chapman, Monckton, Devitt, Gathercole (AUS)
- 1962: Dickson, O'Brien, Carroll, Berry (AUS)
- 1966: Gilchrist, Chase, Hutton, Jacks (CAN)
- 1970: MacDonald, Kasting, Mahony, Kennedy (CAN)
- 1974: Phillips, Robertson, Pickell, Mahony (CAN)
- 1978: Sawchuk, Thompson, Smith, Tapp (CAN)
- 1982: Orbell, Sieben, Brooks, Evans (AUS)
- 1986: Tewksbury, Davis, Ponting, Baumann (CAN)
- 1990: Cleveland, Gery, Tewksbury, Ponting (CAN)
- 1994: Fydler, Rogers, Miller, Dewick (AUS)
- 1998: Watson, Cowley, Huegill, Klim (AUS)
- 2002: , Piper, Huegill, Thorpe (AUS)
- 2006: , Rickard, Klim, Sullivan (AUS)
- 2010: Delaney, Rickard, Huegill, Sullivan (AUS)
- 2014: Walker-Hebborn, Peaty, Barrett, Brown (ENG)
- 2018: Larkin, Packard, Irvine, Chalmers (AUS)
- 2022: Williams, Wilby, Guy, Dean (ENG)
|