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Learn moreAs one of Australia's most celebrated athletes, Michael Klim's impact extends far beyond the pool.
Klim's journey to greatness began behind the Iron Curtain, in communist-era Poland. His family made a bid for freedom in the 1980s and immigrated to Australia, where swimming became his passport into a new culture and eventually led him to become one of his adopted country's great sporting heroes.
His crowning moment came at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where he captured the hearts of millions with his gold medal performances and world record-breaking swims.
But being a champion athlete does not come without personal challenges. Beyond his achievements in the pool, Klim's life has been equally compelling. Through transitions in the business world, family life and major health trials, his natural buoyancy kept him afloat - until he faced a crisis that forced him to reassess his life and fight for his future.
From the heights of Olympic glory to the depths of personal adversity, KLIM is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance and the unsinkable human spirit.
'An inspiring and sometimes shocking insight into the man behind the medals.' IAN THORPE
'Michael Klim's finest moment isn't Olympic glory - it's the courage he summoned to share himself so honestly in this sports memoir for the ages.' RICH ROLL
Michael Klim is a renowned Australian swimmer, Olympic gold medallist and successful entrepreneur. His illustrious career in the pool spanned seventeen years. He competed in three Olympic Games and won six medals, including two gold. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, he was instrumental in Australia's thrilling 4 x 100m men's relay victory, unleashing a world record lead off swim. He has won 11 Commonwealth Games medals and 26 World Championship medals, and has held 20 aquatic world records. In 1997, he was named Australian Swimmer of the Year and Swimming World Male Swimmer of the Year and in 2022, Michael was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
Since 2020, Michael has lived with a rare autoimmune disorder, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). He has established the Klim Foundation to provide support to sufferers and champion the search for new treatments. Michael lives in Bali with his partner Michelle Owens and three children, Stella, Rocco and Frankie.
Michael Klim is a renowned Australian swimmer, Olympic gold medallist and successful entrepreneur. His illustrious career in the pool spanned seventeen years. He competed in three Olympic Games and won six medals, including two gold. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, he was instrumental in Australia's thrilling 4 x 100m men's relay victory, unleashing a world record lead off swim. He has won 11 Commonwealth Games medals and 26 World Championship medals, and has held 20 aquatic world records. In 1997, he was named Australian Swimmer of the Year and Swimming World Male Swimmer of the Year and in 2022, Michael was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
Since 2020, Michael has lived with a rare autoimmune disorder, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). He has established the Klim Foundation to provide support to sufferers and champion the search for new treatments. Michael lives in Bali with his partner Michelle Owens and three children, Stella, Rocco and Frankie.