Australasia was a team consisting of athletes from Australia and New Zealand, which first participated at the Olympic Games of 1908. Their last appearance was at the Olympic Games of 1912.
In the two editions of the Olympic Games, Australasia won 12 medals, of which 8 in Swimming. Australasia has not attended any Winter Olympic Games, as the first edition was in 1924, when the countries were competing separately.
Medal Table[]
Medals by Summer Games[]
Games | Athletes | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
London 1908 | 32 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 11 |
Stockholm 1912 | 26 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 12 |
Total | 3 | 4 | 5 | 12 |
Medal winners[]
Games | Medal | Athlete | Sport | Discipline |
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London 1908 | Phil Carmichael Charles Russell Daniel Carroll Jack Hickey Frank Smith Christ McKivat Arthur McCabe Thomas Griffen Jumbo Barnett Patrick McCue Sydney Middleton Tom Richards Malcolm McArthur Charles McMurtrie Robert Craig |
Rugby | Men's Rugby | |
London 1908 | Snowy Baker | Boxing | Men's Middleweight | |
London 1908 | Frank Beaurepaire | Swimming | Men's 400 metres Freestyle | |
London 1908 | Harry Kerr | Athletics | Men's 3500 metres Walk | |
London 1908 | Frank Beaurepaire | Swimming | Men's 1500 metres Freestyle | |
Stockholm 1912 | Fanny Durack | Swimming | Women's 100 metres Freestyle | |
Stockholm 1912 | Leslie Boardman Malcolm Champion Harold Hardwick Cecil Healy |
Swimming | Men's 4x200 metres Freestyle Relay | |
Stockholm 1912 | Cecil Healy | Swimming | Men's 100 metres Freestyle | |
Stockholm 1912 | Mina Wylie | Swimming | Women's 100 metres Freestyle | |
Stockholm 1912 | Harold Hardwick | Swimming | Men's 400 metres Freestyle | |
Stockholm 1912 | Harold Hardwick | Swimming | Men's 1500 metres Freestyle | |
Stockholm 1912 | Anthony Wilding | Tennis | Men's Indoor Singles |