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Jon Sieben

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Jonathan Scott Sieben, OAM (born 24 August 1966) is an Australian former butterfly swimmer of the 1980s, who won gold in the 200-metre butterfly at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jon Sieben is the 460th most popular swimmer, the 880th most popular biography from Australia and the 33rd most popular Australian Swimmer.

Jon Sieben is most famous for being an Australian swimmer who won a gold medal in the 200-meter butterfly at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He is also known for setting multiple Australian records during his swimming career.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Jon Sieben ranks 460 out of 709Before him are Camille Lacourt, Ahmed Hafnaoui, Natalie du Toit, Yelena Antonova, Stephanie Rice, and Tom Malchow. After him are Sergio López Miró, Olga Novokshchenova, Spyridon Gianniotis, Brad Bridgewater, Manon van Rooijen, and Ai Shibata.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Jon Sieben ranks 1,100Before him are Christine Blasey Ford, Zeke Jones, Joe Hachem, Lee McRae, Risa Hontiveros, and Kevin Martin. After him are Jeff Zients, Mike Chioda, Nancy McKeon, Roger Black, Lou Barlow, and Paul Dolan.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Jon Sieben ranks 880 out of 1,143Before him are Matthew Reilly (1974), Matthew Mitcham (1988), Stephanie Rice (1988), Chay Hews (1976), Kathy Watt (1964), and Wil Traval (1980). After him are Darryn Hill (1974), Feliks Zemdegs (1995), Tim Winton (1960), Penelope Mitchell (1991), Sam Reid (1987), and Claudia Karvan (1972).

Among SWIMMERS In Australia

Among swimmers born in Australia, Jon Sieben ranks 33Before him are Shayne Reese (1982), Kieren Perkins (1973), Jodie Henry (1983), Jessicah Schipper (1986), Duncan Armstrong (1968), and Stephanie Rice (1988). After him are Eamon Sullivan (1985), Emma McKeon (1994), Melanie Schlanger (1986), Linda Mackenzie (1983), Alicia Coutts (1987), and Jessica Ashwood (1993).