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Adrian Radley
Personal information
Born22 April 1976 (1976-04-22) (age 48)
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  Australia
World Championships (SC)
Gold medal – first place 1997 Gothenburg 4×100 m medley
Silver medal – second place 1995 Rio de Janeiro 4×100 m medley
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Gothenburg 100 m backstroke
Pan Pacific Championships
Silver medal – second place 1997 Fukuoka 4×100 m medley
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 1998 Kuala Lumpur 4 x 100 m medley relay - heat
Silver medal – second place 1998 Kuala Lumpur 200 m backstroke

Adrian Radley (born 22 April 1976) is a retired Australian swimmer specialising in backstroke events. He is best known for winning a gold medal in the men's 100 m backstroke, and bronze in the men's 4 × 100 m medley relay, at the 1997 FINA Short Course World Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. Radley also competed at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, where he won a gold medal as a part of the men's 4 × 100 m medley relay and an individual silver medal in the men's 200 m backstroke

Radley completed a double bachelor's degree in commerce with majors in Strategy, Marketing and Accounting and is a Partner at professional services firm KPMG. He lives with his partner and two daughters in Perth, Western Australia.

See also

References

  1. "Adrian Radley". commonwealthgames.com.au. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014.

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