Raised in the Central Queensland town of Rockhampton, Duncan Armstrong rose to national and international fame at the Seoul Olympics in 1988, when he broke the world record to win the Gold medal in the 200 metres freestyle.
Duncan formed a winning relationship with madcap coach Laurie Lawrence which spanned 10 years and collected Gold at the Commonwealth Games, Pan Pacific championships and numerous National and International competitions.
During his stellar career Duncan also won a host of honours out of water including Young Australian of the Year, and an Order of Australia Medal.
After representing Australia at two Olympic Games, Duncan retired from the pool in 1993 to pursue a career in media and corporate coaching. Duncan is currently contracted with Fox Sports and presents all their swimming coverage. Beijing 2008 will be Duncan's fourth Olympics as a commentator.
Duncan faces the future with his usual energetic youthfulness, and promises to deliver on every facet of his career. Media commitments will keep him well and truly in the limelight, whilst he will be continuing to develop great corporate and community programs with his long-term business partners Telstra and Wyeth International.
Special Awards & Achievements
2002Centenary Medal
1989Order of Australia Medal
1988Young Australian of the Year
1988World record holder 200m Men's Freestyle
1988Gold Medal 200m Men's Freestyle - Seoul, Korea
1988Silver Medal 400m Men's Freestyle - Seoul, Korea
1986Gold Medal 400m Men's Freestyle Commonwealth Games
1986Gold Medal $ X 200 Freestyle Relay Commonwealth Games
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