Clint Robinson is an Australian sprint kayaker and surf lifesaver who has won a complete set of medals at the Summer Games

Clint grew up on the Sunshine Coast in 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. Clint would go onto to compete in five Summer Olympics.

He became Australia’s first canoe / kayak gold medallist by winning the K-1 1000m final at Barcelona in 1992. He added a Silver and Bronze to the bag in the following games.

Clint has competed in surf lifesaving winning a place on the Australian teams of 1993, 1995 and 1999. In 1999, he surpassed Trevor Hendy's record of 23 national titles to become the most successful Australian surf lifesaver ever. By 2008 he had extended his tally to 36 titles. He was inducted into the Surf Lifesaving Hall of Fame in 2004. Clint was awarded an OAM for the finest national championship record of any surf lifesaver.

In 2001, he was inducted into the Australian Institute of Sport 'Best of the Best'.

Never satisfied, Clint is now heavily involved in the Ocean Ski & Outrigger scene and already has three world titles to boot!