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Duncan Armstrong

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Duncan John D'Arcy Armstrong (born 7 April 1968) is an Australian former competitive swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. Armstrong is best remembered for winning a gold and silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Duncan Armstrong is the 418th most popular swimmer (up from 441st in 2019), the 832nd most popular biography from Australia (up from 839th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Australian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Duncan Armstrong ranks 418 out of 709Before him are Alexandre Despatie, Ona Carbonell, Sara Nordenstam, Jenna Johnson, Sandra Völker, and Hinkelien Schreuder. After him are Camille Lacourt, Ahmed Hafnaoui, Natalie du Toit, Stephanie Rice, Tom Malchow, and Spyridon Gianniotis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Duncan Armstrong ranks 918Before him are Falilat Ogunkoya, Shelby Lynne, Hiromi Suzuki, Carrie Ann Inaba, Stacey Augmon, and Nina Paley. After him are Nergis Mavalvala, Susan Cain, Melvin Stewart, Kendall Gill, Rachael Ray, and Dennis Scott.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Duncan Armstrong ranks 832 out of 1,143Before him are Marise Payne (1964), Todd Lasance (1985), Stephen Wooldridge (1977), Johanna Konta (1991), Steve Waugh (1965), and Jordan Kerr (1979). After him are Alexei Popyrin (1999), Jack Haig (1993), Adam Gilchrist (1971), John Peers (1988), Michael Beauchamp (1981), and Matthew Reilly (1974).

Among SWIMMERS In Australia

Among swimmers born in Australia, Duncan Armstrong ranks 31Before him are Grant Hackett (1980), Brittany Elmslie (1994), Shayne Reese (1982), Kieren Perkins (1973), Jodie Henry (1983), and Jessicah Schipper (1986). After him are Stephanie Rice (1988), Eamon Sullivan (1985), Emma McKeon (1994), Melanie Schlanger (1986), Linda Mackenzie (1983), and Alicia Coutts (1987).