"Clint David Robinson", Order of Australia/OAM is an Australian canoe racing/sprint kayaker and surf lifesaver who has won a complete set of medals at the Summer Olympics (gold: 1992 Summer Olympics/1992 K-1 1000 m, silver: 2004 Summer Olympics/2004: K-2 500 m, bronze: 1996 Summer Olympics/1996 K-1 1000 m).

Robinson grew up in Nambour, Queensland/Nambour on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland/Sunshine Coast of Queensland. A junior surf lifesaving champion, he won the Cadet Malibu Board Race at the 1987 National Surf Lifesaving Championships and the following year he was invited to train with the Australian Olympic kayak squad. Robinson would go onto to compete in five Summer Olympics.

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