Australian swimmer who dominated the 200m breaststroke, winning back-to-back Olympic gold medals in Tokyo 2021 and Paris 2024 while setting world records.
Born on May 28, 1999, in Brisbane, Queensland, Zac Stubblety-Cook emerged from Australia's competitive swimming culture to become one of the nation's premier breaststroke specialists. He developed his swimming prowess through Queensland's renowned club system, where coaches recognized his natural affinity for breaststroke technique and his distinctive powerful leg drive that would later define his racing style. Stubblety-Cook's ascent to elite competition accelerated through the late 2010s as he progressed through junior ranks and began competing at senior national level. His breakthrough came at the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju, where he demonstrated his potential on the global stage. The swimmer's career trajectory pointed toward the postponed Tokyo Olympics, where he would face the world's best in his signature event. The defining moment of Stubblety-Cook's career arrived at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, held in 2021, where he captured gold in the 200-meter breaststroke. His victory represented not only personal triumph but also continued Australia's strong tradition in breaststroke swimming. The performance showcased the technical precision and race strategy that had been refined over years of preparation, establishing him among the world's elite in the discipline. Beyond his Olympic success, Stubblety-Cook has contributed to Australia's depth in breaststroke events during an era of intense international competition. His technique, characterized by exceptional underwater work and powerful finishing kicks, has influenced training methods and race tactics within Australian swimming programs. The swimmer represents a generation of Australian athletes who have maintained the nation's competitive presence in Olympic swimming, carrying forward traditions established by previous champions while adapting to evolving training methodologies and competition standards. His achievements have reinforced Australia's reputation as a breaststroke powerhouse in international swimming.
Olympic champion in 200m breaststroke, world record holder
How They Played
Powerful breaststroke technique with exceptional underwater phase and strong finishing kick
Lasting Impact
Australia's premier breaststroke swimmer who dominated the 200m event in the early 2020s
Career Honours
- Olympic Gold Medal 200m Breaststroke Tokyo 2020
- World Championship Gold 200m Breaststroke Budapest 2022
- World Record 2:05.95 200m Breaststroke set at Tokyo Olympics 2021
- Commonwealth Games Gold 200m Breaststroke Birmingham 2022
- World Championship Bronze 200m Breaststroke Fukuoka 2023
- Australian Championship titles 200m Breaststroke multiple years
- Pan Pacific Championships Gold 200m Breaststroke 2022
- Swimming Australia Male Swimmer of the Year 2022