Table of Biography
Cate Campbell is a Malawi-born Australian swimmer from Australia. Moreover, Cate Campbell holds multiple world records and won several medals in various competitions. Furthermore, Cate was one of the flagbearers for Australia at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Early Life
On May 20, 1992, Cate Campbell was born in Malawi’s Blantyre. Cate’s zodiac sign is Taurus and she is currently 31 years old. Moreover, Cate’s real birth name is Cate Natalie Campbell.
Additionally, Cate’s father’s name is Eric Campbell and her mother’s name is Jenny Campbell. Cate’s father is an accountant and her mother is a nurse. Moreover, Cate’s parents were from South Africa and moved to Australia in 2001.
Furthermore, Cate has four younger siblings named Bronte, Jessica, Hamish, and Abigail. Cate’s brother Hamish suffered from severe cerebral palsy and required around-the-clock care.
As a kid, Cate Campbell and her siblings were homeschooled. Moreover, Cate could not sing or dance but excelled at swimming during her schooling.
Additionally, Cate received top marks for public speaking at school. Cate went on to Kenmore State High School in Brisbane, Queensland, to finish her secondary school education.
Achievements
Cate Campbell won four gold medals, one silver medal, and three bronze medals at the Olympic Games. At the World Championships, Cate won four gold medals, five silver medals, and three bronze medals in various events.
Cate won nine gold medals at the Pan Pacific Championships. Moreover, Cate won six gold medals and two silver medals at the Commonwealth Games. Besides that, Cate also won a gold medal at the Universiade.
Cate Campbell – Net Worth 2023
Cate Campbell has garnered a significant amount of money as a swimmer for Australia. According to online sources, his estimated net worth of Cate is around $1.5 million US dollars. However, there is no further information about Cate’s salary or other sources of income.
Cate Campbell – Body Measurements
Cate Campbell stands at 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs around 74 Kg. He has brown hair and hazel eyes. However, there is no further information about Cate’s other body measurements.
Professional Life
Cate’s mother Jenny trained her three daughters to swim since their childhood. At the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney, Cate participated in the 50-meter individual freestyle and 4 × 100-meter freestyle relay and won two gold medals in 2007.
Later, Cate won the 50-meter freestyle at the Japan Open and set new Australian and Commonwealth records with her time of 24.48 seconds. Cate won a bronze medal as part of Australia’s women’s 4 x 100-meter freestyle relay team in the 2008 Olympics.
At the 2009 World Championship, Cate won a bronze in the 50-meter freestyle in Rome. Cate won the gold medal in the 4 × 100-meter freestyle relay at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Moreover, Cate and her sister Bronte swam in the same heat finishing third and second respectively. Cate also won two gold medals in the 50 and 100-meter freestyle events at the 2013 Australian Swimming Championships.
Furthermore, Cate also qualified for the 2013 World Aquatics Championships. Cate competed in the 4 100-meter freestyle relay alongside her sister Bronte, Emma McKeon, and Alicia Coutts, winning silver at the World Championships.
Moreover, Cate won a gold medal in the 4 × 100-meter freestyle relay at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan. Additionally, Cate also won a bronze medal at the tournament.
Cate also won two gold medals in the 100-meter freestyle and 50-meter freestyle at the 2016 Australian Swimming Championships. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Cate won one gold medal and a silver medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle team and 4 × 100 m medley.
Cate took 2017 off from swimming to recover from disappointment after the Rio Olympics. Later, Cate participated in and broke the 100-meter freestyle world record at the 2017 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships.
2018-Now
After that, Cate returned to competition won a gold medal, and broke the world record in the women’s 4 × 100m freestyle relay at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Additionally, Cate won two gold medals for the women’s 50m freestyle and the women’s 50m butterfly.
Moreover, Cate also claimed the silver medal for the 100m freestyle at the tournament. Cate also won two gold medals and a bronze medal in the women’s 4 x 100m freestyle relay, women’s medley relay, and 100m freestyle at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Relationship Status
As far as Cate’s marital status is concerned, she is unmarried and single. Moreover, there is no detail about Cate’s relationship. Besides that, there is no more information regarding Cate’s previous relationship.
Talking about Cate’s rumors and controversy, she’s not been a part of them until now. Besides that, Cate is focusing on her personal and professional life. Moreover, Cate likes to keep a distance from rumors and controversy.
Social Media
Cate Campbell is pretty active on social media like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Her Instagram @cate_campbell has over 114 thousand followers. On Twitter, Cate has over 14. thousand followers. Cate has over 60 thousand followers on her official Facebook page.