Ian Thorpe
The Center for Human Rights and International Justice presents five-time Olympic Gold Medalist Ian Thorpe discussing "The Responsibility of Success" on Friday, May 6, 2016.
Ian Thorpe’s achievements in the water have been nothing short of phenomenal. With nine Olympic medals, 22 world records, and 11 World Championship titles, ‘Thorpey’ is without a doubt one of Australia’s most prolific sportsmen and one of the best swimmers in history. Out of the water, Ian’s commitment to various human rights issues, including indigenous and LGBT rights and combatting human trafficking, has also earned him respect and admiration internationally. Ian has been awarded a medal of the Order of Australia, the Century Medal, and the Australian Sports Medal, as well as a Human Rights Medal by the Australian Human Rights Commission for his work with Indigenous Australians.
Видео Ian Thorpe канала Stanford Global Studies
Ian Thorpe’s achievements in the water have been nothing short of phenomenal. With nine Olympic medals, 22 world records, and 11 World Championship titles, ‘Thorpey’ is without a doubt one of Australia’s most prolific sportsmen and one of the best swimmers in history. Out of the water, Ian’s commitment to various human rights issues, including indigenous and LGBT rights and combatting human trafficking, has also earned him respect and admiration internationally. Ian has been awarded a medal of the Order of Australia, the Century Medal, and the Australian Sports Medal, as well as a Human Rights Medal by the Australian Human Rights Commission for his work with Indigenous Australians.
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