Date | Venue | Event | Country - Name | Results | Status |
16 Mar 10:37 | SAS | Women's 50m Butterfly Heat 03 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (1) 27.11 | Completed |
16 Mar 19:23 | SAS | Women's 50m Butterfly Semifinal 02 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (2) 26.76 | Completed |
17 Mar 11:00 | SAS | Women's 100m Freestyle Heat 04 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (1) 54.80 | Completed |
17 Mar 19:02 | SAS | Women's 50m Butterfly Final A | AUS - MILLS Alice | (3) 26.78 | Completed |
17 Mar 20:09 | SAS | Women's 100m Freestyle Semifinal 01 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (1) 55.08 | Completed |
18 Mar 10:45 | SAS | Women's 100m Butterfly Heat 02 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (1) 1:00.18 | Completed |
18 Mar 19:09 | SAS | Women's 100m Freestyle Final A | AUS - MILLS Alice | (3) 54.31 | Completed |
18 Mar 19:38 | SAS | Women's 100m Butterfly Semifinal 02 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (4) 1:00.17 | Completed |
19 Mar 11:17 | SAS | Women's 50m Freestyle Heat 05 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (1) 25.43 | Completed |
19 Mar 19:02 | SAS | Women's 100m Butterfly Final A | AUS - MILLS Alice | (4) 59.21 | Completed |
19 Mar 19:56 | SAS | Women's 50m Freestyle Semifinal 01 | AUS - MILLS Alice | (1) 25.40 | Completed |
20 Mar 19:08 | SAS | Women's 50m Freestyle Final A | AUS - MILLS Alice | (3) 25.03 | Completed |
Place Of Birth | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Residence | Queensland and Canberra, Australia |
Occupation | Student |
International Debut | 2002 |
Coach | Shannon Rollason |
Influential Person | Her family and coach |
Idol | Lance Armstrong (cyclist) and Muhammad Ali (champion boxer) |
Recent Results | FINA World Championships (Montreal, July-2005) 5th in the 50m Freestyle (25.02) 10th in the 50m Butterfly (27.15) 6th in the 100m Freestyle (54.92) 1st in the 4 x 100m Freestyle relay (3:37.32) |
Commonwealth Games History | Melbourne 2006 Bronze in the 50m Butterfly (26.78) shared with Lize-Mari Retief (RSA)
Manchester 2002 4th in the 50m Freestyle (25.81) Gold in the 4 x 100m Freestyle relay (3:40.41) 5th in the 100m Butterfly (1:01.69) 5th in the 200m IM (2:16.35) |
Olympic Games History | Athens 2004 6th in the semi-final of the 200m IM (2:14.95) Gold in the 4 x 100m Freestyle relay (3:35.94) 4th in the 4 x 200m Freestyle relay (7:57.40) 1st in the heat of the 4 x 100m medley relay (4:01.17) |
Injuries | Alice fell ill on the eve of the 2005 World Championships, which hampered her performance. |
Other | Personal Best: 50m Freestyle - 24.49 (Commonwealth Record) 100m Freestyle - 53.96 200m IM - 2:12.47 (Commonwealth Record) 50m Butterfly - 26.64 100m Butterfly - 58.16 Alice is a member of the Australian team that holds the 4x100m Freestyle Relay World Record of 3:35.94, obtained at the Athens Olympics.
World Ranking: 1st in the 50m Freestyle (2005) 1st in the 100m Freestyle (2005) 10th in the 50m Butterfly (2005) 4th in the 100m Butterfly (2005)
In 2002 - at only 16 years of age - Alice made the Australian swimming team and was affectionately given the tag of Pocket Rocket.
She regards her most significant achievement in sport as winning her two Olympic gold medals in Athens.
She was named the AIS Discovery of the Year, and, combined with success at several international events, Alice had a remarkable 2002.
She has said she most enjoys battling it out with teammate Jodie Henry in the pool.
She first started swimming when she was four years of age. |