Following the 2008 Olympics, Stirling stepped down as the Opals head coach, becoming a consultant to the Russian Basketball Federation.
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She then led the Opals to silver medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, to gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, gold at the 2006 FIBA world championship in Brazil and silver at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
Stirling | Jan van Eyck | Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts | Jan Hammer | Jan Peerce | Jan Hus | Jan Mayen | James Stirling | Jan Guillou | Stirling Moss | Jan Smuts | Jan Fabre | Jan Morris | Jan Matejko | Jan Garbarek | Ignacy Jan Paderewski | Jan van Riebeeck | Jan Troell | Stirling engine | Short Stirling | Jan Tinbergen | Jan Neruda | Jan-Michael Vincent | Jan Kochanowski | David Stirling | Stirling Castle | Jan Brewer | Jan Bechtum | James Stirling (Australian governor) | Robert Stirling |