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Tamsin Cook

1998 - Today

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Tamsin Cook (born 25 December 1998) is an Australian swimmer and the former junior world champion in the 400-meter freestyle. After a neck injury in 2018 she retired from swimming, but returned in 2020 and qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tamsin Cook is the 708th most popular swimmer (up from 813th in 2019), the 450th most popular biography from South Africa (up from 471st in 2019) and the 8th most popular South African Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Tamsin Cook ranks 708 out of 709Before her are James Guy, Nick Thoman, Calum Jarvis, Aika Hakoyama, Yauhen Tsurkin, and Sidni Hoxha. After her are Vladyslava Aleksiyiva, Lydia Jacoby, Zhu Qianwei, Rozaliya Nasretdinova, Ryo Tateishi, and Fabio Scozzoli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Tamsin Cook ranks 744Before her are Curran Walters, Lauren Taylor, Yegor Sharangovich, Sherel Floranus, Patryk Dziczek, and Paul Jaeckel. After her are Kimberly Birrell, Roxana Anghel, Jehan Daruvala, Mohamed Marhoon, Tawin Hanprab, and Eduarda Santos Lisboa.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Tamsin Cook ranks 450 out of 454Before her are Master KG (1996), Hashim Amla (1983), Anaso Jobodwana (1992), May Mahlangu (1989), Nkosi Johnson (1989), and Zane Weir (1995). After her are Jessica Marais (1985), Beth Tweddle (1985), Handré Pollard (1994), Louis Oosthuizen (1982), Lalela Mswane (1997), and Alan Hatherly (1996).

Among SWIMMERS In South Africa

Among swimmers born in South Africa, Tamsin Cook ranks 8Before her are Roland Schoeman (1980), Tatjana Schoenmaker (1997), Penelope Heyns (1974), Chad le Clos (1992), Cameron van der Burgh (1988), and Natalie du Toit (1984). After her are Michelle Toro (1991), Keri-anne Payne (1987), Brad Tandy (1991), Emma Chelius (1996), Pieter Coetze (2004), and Michael Houlie (2000).