Naomi Castle
Australian water polo player
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Born | (1974-05-29) 29 May 1974 (age 50) Sydney, Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Naomi Sandra Castle OAM (born 29 May 1974 in Sydney) is an Australian water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics.[1] Castle was the captain of the Australian team at the 2004 Summer Olympics where they placed 4th.[2]
In 2009, Castle was inducted into the Queensland Sport Hall of Fame.[3] In 2014, she was inducted into the Water Polo Australia Hall of Fame.[4]
Castle competed in the Gladiator Individual Sports Athletes Challenge in 1995.
See also
- Australia women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics
- List of Olympic champions in women's water polo
- List of Olympic medalists in water polo (women)
- List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo
References
- ^ The Compendium: Official Australian Olympic Statistics 1896–2002. Australian Olympic Committee. 2003. p. 205. ISBN 0-7022-3425-7.
- ^ "Naomi McCarthy". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
- ^ "Ms Naomi Castle OAM". Queensland Sport Hall of Fame. qsport.org.au. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Hall of Fame - Water Polo Australia". waterpoloaustralia.com.au. Water Polo Australia. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
External links
- Naomi Castle at World Aquatics
- Naomi Castle at Olympics.com
- Naomi Castle at Olympedia
- Naomi Castle at the Australian Olympic Committee
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