Liz Weekes

She was the goalkeeper of the Australian team, which beat USA 4–3 in the final game[1] in front of a World record attendance of 17,000 spectators.

[citation needed] Liz was one of the main advocates in helping women's water polo win a twenty-year battle to compete in the Olympic Games.

[citation needed] Out of the pool, Weekes has become something of an international celebrity after she was voted "the most beautiful sportswoman in the world"[citation needed] by high-profile German magazine Sports Life who featured her Black & White Atlanta Dream modelling shots, although water polo is not very popular in Germany.

[citation needed] Weekes is married to former rowing Olympian Rob Scott the CEO of the Australian listed conglomerate Wesfarmers.

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