No, he is tied for the 2nd most Olympic gold medals won (4) with Dawn Fraser. Ian Thorpe has won the most gold medals (5) in swimming for Australia.
The Murray River does not connect to other rivers; it is the reverse, with many Australian rivers flowing into the Murray. These rivers include: * Darling * Murrumbidgee * Goulburn * Mitta Mitta * Campaspe * Kiewa * Loddon * Ovens
Ian Thorpe is a swimmer who has won more Olympic gold medals than any other Australian athlete. He won 3 gold and 2 silver at the 2000 Olympics and 2 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze at the 2004 Olympics.
Ian Thorpe is an Australian olympic swimmer. He has won more gold medals at the olympic games than any other athlete in any sport from Australia with a total of 5. His specialty is the 200m and 400m freestyle. Ian retired after the Athens games in 2004, but did attempt to make a comeback to qualify for the London games in 2012, however failed to make the Australian team.
The Murray River has its source high in the mountains of the Australian Alps. These alps are the highest point of the Great Dividing Range in the east of the Australian continent, and are snow-cover during the winter. A great deal of the water of the Murray comes from the winter thaw, but seasonal rain up in the mountains also feeds the source. In addition, there are many tributaries of the Murray, including the Darling River and, in turn, its tributaries. These tributaries all bring water from other mountains and other flooding plains further north or south.
Linda McGill was in fact the first Australian to successfully swim the English Channel. She accomplished this feat in 1965.
The Royal Australian Mint produces all of Australias circulating coins and the coins for a number of other countries in addition to bullion coins, medals, medallions and other privately commissioned articles.
The Royal Australian Mint (RAM) is responsible for minting all of Australias circulating coins, plus the coins of a number of other countries. The RAM also produces bullion coins, medals, medallions, tokens and seals, plus a variety of other coin like objects.
21 Silver Medals were part of China's 100 total medals won at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The other medals included 51 Gold Medals and 28 Bronze Medals
23 gold medals Michael Phelps' 28 medals spanning five Games is unrivaled, and no other Olympic athlete comes close to his 23 gold medals. The swimmer made his mark on the Games starting over 20 years ago at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, when, at 15 years old, he became the youngest man on U.S. Olympic swim team in 68 years.
The Murray River has no other name, except for its nickname of the Mighty Murray.
The Royal Australian Mint (RAM) has the production capacity to produce 2 million coins per day. The Royal Australian Mint also produces coins for a number of other countries in addition to bullion coins, medals, medallions and other privately commissioned articles.
No person won 14 medals. Micheal Phelps got the world record of 8 gold medals. These medals add to his other medals to get a total of 16 Olympic medals.