The Gold Coast Bulletin

Vital lessons made of the Wright stuff

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MELANIE Wright is a twotime Olympic gold medallist but her career highlight is yet to come, according to her father.

The retired freestyle champion and five-time Olympic medallist is currently finishing her medical degree at Bond University.

Wright’s academic pursuits have always meant much more to her than sporting glory and it is a message she strongly advocates.

“Academia was much more of a focus for me in school than the sport side,” said Wright (nee Schlanger), who held multiple world records in a swimming career spanning a decade.

“One thing my dad (Paul) used to say is that my best is beyond the swimming pool, that I would achieve better things outside the pool than I ever did inside the pool.

“That always kept me grounded and helped me realise that swimming was just a sport and something that I loved to do. It really made it about my own achievemen­ts and what I could do rather than externaliz­ing the expectatio­n

and chasing the gold and the glory and that sort of thing. I have never been about that.

“My family is very academical­ly orientated so it was always a priority for me to do well at school and then go on to university. The swimming came later in the equation for me, I started when I was 14.”

Wright met with students from Keebra Park yesterday during a tour of Bond University to talk to them about her career and the importance of education and pathways for aspiring athletes.

Wright, who has already finished a Bachelor of Science (University Queensland) and Master of Business Administra­tion (Bond University), is looking forward to moving into the practical side of her medical degree. If Wright has as much success in the medical profession as she did in the pool, then she’ll make a profound difference in the world and her father’s words will ring true.

“Sport can be inspiring, especially for kids, and that is something I really love about sport. But as an athlete I wasn’t out there saving lives.

“I think there are many other profession­s in life that do leave a bigger imprint on the world and I think that is where the advice my dad gave me is grounded.”

 ?? Picture: CAVAN FLYNN ?? Swimming champion Melanie Wright (centre) at Bond University with students from Keebra Park holding her five Olympic medals.
Picture: CAVAN FLYNN Swimming champion Melanie Wright (centre) at Bond University with students from Keebra Park holding her five Olympic medals.

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