Rob Woodhouse
Robert Woodhouse is an Australian former competition swimmer who specialised in medley swimming. He is now a sports agent and company director. Woodhouse and Brendon Smith are the only Australian men to have won an Olympic medal in an individual medley event. He was awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2000.
Biography
Woodhouse was educated at Melbourne's Scotch College, Swinburne University, and Victoria University.Representing the Australian swimming team, he competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, as well as the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Edinburgh, and Auckland. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. His sister Susie was also an AIS scholarship holder. He is also the uncle of Susie's children, David and Emma McKeon, who are also Olympic swimmers.
He later served as General Manager of the London Roar professional swim club in the International Swimming League from 2019 to 2022.
Sporting achievements
- Bronze, 400 Metre Individual Medley, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
- US National Champion 400m Individual Medley – 1984
- Silver, 200m Individual Medley, Pan Pacific Games, Tokyo – 1985
- Silver, 200 Metre Individual Medley, 1986 Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh
- Silver, 400 Metre Individual Medley, 1986 Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh
- Gold, 400 Metre Individual medley, 1987 World University Games, Zagreb
- Silver, 400 Metre Individual Medley, 1990 Commonwealth Games, Auckland
- Duke Kahanamoku Medal, Australian Monthly Swim 2019, Sydney
Business career
Woodhouse has also appeared as part of various radio and television swimming commentary teams at swimming world championships, Olympic Games, and Commonwealth Games.
Woodhouse served as the general manager for the swim club London Roar, a member of the International Swimming League, starting in 2019 and stopping in 2022 in part due to issues surrounding the non-payment of athletes. One of the swimmers of London Roar, Kyle Chalmers, publicly expressed gratitude for Woodhouse via the team website, saying, "I want to say a huge thank you to Rob for his tireless work over the past 3 seasons of ISL and his commitment to all the athletes involved with the London Roar. We couldn't have had the success and fantastic memories without you."