Iona Anderson

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Iona Anderson (born 3 October 2005) is an Australian swimmer. She won one gold medal and two silver medals at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships.

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Iona Anderson
Personal information
NationalityAustralian
Born (2005-10-03) 3 October 2005 (age 19)
Duncraig, Western Australia[1]
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesBackstroke, freestyle, medley
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Olympic Games
2024 Paris4x100 m medley
2024 Paris4×100 m mixed medley
World Championships (LC)
2024 Doha4×100 m medley
2024 Doha50 m backstroke
2024 Doha100 m backstroke
World Junior Championships
2023 Netanya50 m backstroke
2023 Netanya4×100 m medley relay
2023 Netanya100 m backstroke
2023 Netanya4×100 m mixed medley relay
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Anderson attended Carine Senior High School and trained at the Breakers Swim Club before moving to the Western Australian Institute of Sport in Perth.

Anderson won silver in the 100-meter backstroke and gold in the 50-meter backstroke at the 2023 Junior World Championships. She won another gold medal with the 4 x 100-meter medley relay.[2][3] She received a silver medal for her participation in the 4 x 100-meter mixed medley relay. In both relays, she was only used in the preliminary rounds; Jaclyn Barclay swam in the finals.[4]

At the 2024 World Championships in Doha, Claire Curzan won the 100-meter backstroke competition with a lead of 0.83 seconds. Anderson finished second, 0.06 seconds ahead of Canadian Ingrid Wilm. Barclay finished fourth, 0.10 seconds behind Wilm.[5][6] In the 50-meter backstroke, Curzan won by 0.02 seconds ahead of Anderson, while Wilm was 0.16 seconds behind Anderson and also received bronze.[7][8] The Australian 4 x 100-meter medley relay team, consisting of Barclay, Abbey Harkin, Alexandria Perkins and Brianna Throssell, qualified for the final with the third fastest preliminary time. In the final, Anderson, Harkin, Throssell and Shayna Jack were five seconds faster than the preliminary relay team and won ahead of the Swedes and the Canadians.[9]

Anderson finished second in the 100-meter backstroke at the 2024 Australian Championships and won the title with the 4 x 100-meter freestyle relay.[10]

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