Sporn, Rachael (1968–)
Sporn, Rachael (1968–)
Australian basketball player. Born May 26, 1968, in Murrayville, South Australia; attended University of South Australia.
Forward; won a team bronze medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996), a team silver at Sydney Olympics (2000) and a team silver at Athens Olympics (2004); played for Adelaide Lightning in WNBL; played for Detroit Shock in WNBA (1998–99, 2001). Named WNBL MVP (1996, 1997).
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