词条 | Zoë Baker |
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| name = Zoë Baker | nationality = {{NZL}} (2005 to 2011) {{GBR2}} (prior to 2005 and post 2011) | strokes = Breaststroke | club = | collegeteam = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1976|02|29|df=y}} | height = | weight = | medaltemplates ={{MedalSport | Women's swimming }}{{MedalCountry | {{GBR2}} }}{{MedalCompetition | World Championships (LC) }}{{MedalBronze | 2001 Fukuoka | 50 m breaststroke }}{{MedalBronze | 2003 Barcelona | 50 m breaststroke }}{{MedalCompetition | World Championships (SC) }}{{MedalBronze | 2002 Moscow | 50 m breaststroke }}{{MedalCompetition | European Championships (LC) }}{{MedalSilver | 1999 Istanbul | 50 m breaststroke }}{{MedalSilver | 2000 Helsinki | 50 m breaststroke }}{{MedalBronze | 1999 Istanbul | 4×100 m medley }}{{MedalCompetition | European Championships (SC) }}{{MedalGold | 1999 Lisbon | 50 m breaststroke }}{{MedalBronze | 1999 Lisbon | 4×50 m medley }}{{MedalCountry | {{ENG}} }}{{MedalCompetition | Commonwealth Games }}{{MedalGold | 2002 Manchester | 50 m breaststroke }} | show-medals = }}Zoë Baker (born 29 February 1976) is a former world record holder in swimming who represented Great Britain until 2005, when she switched allegiance to New Zealand whilst living there.[1] She later returned to the United Kingdom and she switched her allegiance back to Great Britain in 2011.[2] Swimming career1999At the 1999 European Aquatics Championships in Istanbul, Baker swam 31.43 seconds in the semifinal of the 50-m breaststroke to set a European record.[3] She collected a silver medal in the final.[4] 2000Baker earned the silver medal in the 50-m breaststroke at the 2000 European Aquatics Championships in Helsinki, finishing behind Ágnes Kovács of Hungary.[5] 2001Baker won the bronze medal in the 50-m breaststroke at the 2001 FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, finishing with a time of 31.40.[6] 2002Baker represented England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester winning the gold medal in the women's 50 m breaststroke in a time of 30.60 seconds.[7] She also set a world record of 30.57 seconds in the semifinal round of the same event, breaking the previous mark set by Penny Heyns of South Africa.[8] In addition, she set a short-course world record with a mark of 30.53 seconds at the South African National Short Championships in Durban,[9] then surpassed that mark later in the same month.[10] 2003In 2003 Baker collected another medal in the 50-m breaststroke, a bronze at the 2003 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona behind Chinese swimmer Luo Xuejuan.[11] 2006At the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne she was 4th in the same event, this time representing New Zealand.[12] 2012In January 2012 Baker switched her allegiance back to Great Britain for international swimming competitions.[2] Coaching careerBaker is the head coach of the Bournemouth Collegiate School Swimming Academy.[2] See also
References1. ^BBC. "Baker to make New Zealand switch". 17 December 2004. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 2. ^1 2 Zoë Baker's Website. Retrieved 21 June 2013 3. ^BBC. "Baker sets new 50 metre record". 29 July 1999. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 4. ^BBC. "Double silver for British swimmers". 30 July 1999. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 5. ^Ballard, Bob. "Brave Baker claims silver". BBC, 10 August 2000. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 6. ^BBC. "Baker takes bronze". 27 July 2001. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 7. ^Henderson, Charlie. "Baker charges to gold". BBC, 31 July 2002. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 8. ^BBC. "Baker smashes world record". 30 July 2002. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 9. ^BBC. "Briton sets world record". 5 January 2002. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 10. ^BBC. "Baker breaks world record". 27 January 2002. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 11. ^BBC. "Phelps ends on high". 27 July 2003. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. 12. ^BBC. "Swimming: 50m breaststroke". 19 March 2006. Retrieved on 14 June 2013. External links
world record holder (long course)|years=30 July 2002 – 31 July 2005|after={{Flag icon|AUS}} Jade Edmistone|rec}}{{Succession box|before={{Flag icon|SWE}} Emma Igelström|title=Women's 50-metre breaststroke world record holder (short course)|years=4 January 2002 – 17 January 2002|after={{Flag icon|CHN}} Luo Xuejuan|rec}}{{Succession box|before={{Flag icon|SWE}} Emma Igelström|title=Women's 50-metre breaststroke world record holder (short course)|years=27 January 2002 – 14 March 2002|after={{Flag icon|SWE}} Emma Igelström|rec}}{{S-end}}{{Footer Commonwealth Champions 50m Breaststroke Women}}{{Footer European SC Champions 50m Breaststroke Women}}{{British Female Superstars Champions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Baker, Zoe}} 14 : 1976 births|Living people|English female swimmers|New Zealand female swimmers|Female breaststroke swimmers|Swimmers at the 2002 Commonwealth Games|Swimmers at the 2006 Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England|Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand|Former world record holders in swimming|World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming|Medalists at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)|European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming|Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming |
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