KEY POINTS:
1908, London: bronze, team size 4*
1912, Stockholm: gold, bronze, 3*
1920, Antwerp: bronze, 4
1908, London: bronze, team size 4*
1912, Stockholm: gold, bronze, 3*
1920, Antwerp: bronze, 4
1924, Paris: bronze, 4
1928, Amsterdam: gold, 10
1932, Los Angeles: silver, 21
1936, Berlin: gold, 7
1948, London: none, 7
1952, Helsinki: gold, 2 bronze, 15
1956, Melbourne: 2 gold, 56
1960, Rome: 2 gold, bronze, 36
1964, Tokyo: 3 gold, 2 bronze, 69
1968, Mexico City: gold, 2 bronze, 59
1972, Munich: gold, silver, bronze, 96
1976, Montreal: 2 gold, silver, bronze, 86
1980, Moscow: none, 4
1984, Los Angeles: 8 gold, silver, 2 bronze, 135
1988, Seoul: 3 gold, 2 silver, 8 bronze, 88
1992, Barcelona: gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze, 142
1996, Atlanta: 3 gold, 2 silver, bronze, 97
2000, Sydney: gold, 3 bronze, 150
2004, Athens: 3 gold, 2 silver, 148
2008, Beijing: 3 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze, 182
* representing Australasia
(Source: New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame publication, Black Gold)
- NZPA
The Aussie breakdancer on why she decided to call it a day.