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Leisel Jones Leisel Jones i(8859168 works by)
Gender: Female
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Leisel Jones is a gold-medal winning Australian Olympic swimmer.

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y separately published work icon Body Lengths : A Story About Growing Up in Bathers Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2015 8859196 2015 single work autobiography

'Leisel Jones is rightly regarded as one of the greatest breaststrokers ever. At just fifteen, she won two silver medals at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000; she went on to win gold at Athens and Beijing, and at London 2012 became the first Australian swimmer to compete at four Olympics.

'For the first time, Leisel candidly describes what it's like to be thrust into the limelight so young. She reveals the constant pressure she was under – from coaches, from the media and from herself – to be perfect. Despite the highs of her swimming stardom, she suffered depression, and at one time planned to take her own life. In London, criticised in the media for her weight, and appalled by the bulling and dysfunction in the Australian swim team, Leisel nevertheless handled herself with great composure. She has emerged with maturity and good humour, having finally learnt how to be herself and live with confidence.

'Body Lengths is the inspiring story of an Australian sporting hero, told with humour, optimism and style.' (Publication summary)

2016 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year
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