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Jodie Henry

1983 - Today

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Jodie Clare Henry, (born 17 November 1983) is an Australian former competitive swimmer, Olympic gold medallist at the 2004 Summer Olympics and former world-record holder. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 24 in 2024). Jodie Henry is the 443rd most popular swimmer (up from 478th in 2024), the 851st most popular biography from Australia (up from 896th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Australian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Jodie Henry ranks 443 out of 709Before her are Kelsi Dahlia, Femke Heemskerk, Lenny Krayzelburg, Daniela Samulski, Christian Keller, and Christine Larsen. After her are Jessicah Schipper, Alexandre Despatie, Ona Carbonell, Sara Nordenstam, Jenna Johnson, and Sandra Völker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Jodie Henry ranks 1,073Before her are Jonathan James, Vania Stambolova, Badou Jack, Hovhannes Davtyan, J-five, and Tihhon Šišov. After her are Carlton Cole, Priscila Fantin, Jermaine Jenas, Johan Kjølstad, Ekaterina Iourieva, and Ryan Gage.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Jodie Henry ranks 851 out of 1,143Before her are Michellie Jones (1969), Emma Hewitt (1988), Stan Lazaridis (1972), Wayne Arthurs (1971), Christopher Sutton (1984), and James Tomkins (1965). After her are Jessicah Schipper (1986), Adam Scott (1980), Ryan Tyack (1991), Phillip Dutton (null), Will Ryan (1988), and Vance Joy (1987).

Among SWIMMERS In Australia

Among swimmers born in Australia, Jodie Henry ranks 29Before her are Petria Thomas (1975), Michelle Ford (1962), Grant Hackett (1980), Brittany Elmslie (1994), Shayne Reese (1982), and Kieren Perkins (1973). After her are Jessicah Schipper (1986), Duncan Armstrong (1968), Stephanie Rice (1988), Jon Sieben (1966), Eamon Sullivan (1985), and Emma McKeon (1994).