50 Qld prodigies you could be watching at 2032 Olympics
With the clock ticking down to the Brisbane Olympics, we’ve run our eyes over the state’s brightest young stars who could be centrestage come 2032.
With the clock ticking down to the Brisbane Olympics, we’ve run our eyes over the state’s brightest young stars who could be centrestage come 2032.
She made her Commonwealth Games debut as a 13-year-old and after making Olympics history twice, Melissa Wu is heading into retirement.
A Brisbane 2032 prospect is already winning medals on the world stage, thanks to a golden performance at the World Aquatics Junior Diving Championships. See how all the Aussies went, here.
Australia’s record-breaking Olympic feats come at a high price, including $100m in high performance funding over the past year alone.
Gold medals have dominated Australia’s Games but three silver medals contained performances for the ages and will long live in our memories.
Winning last year’s World Championships put extra pressure on Cassiel Rousseau heading into Paris but the Aussie diving star is down talking his medal hopes despite reaching semi-finals.
The male divers have been ogled and objectified all Olympics and it appears one athlete has decided to put a stop to it once and for all.
Ten years of intense training, a painful surgery and nasty mental demons. That’s what Maddison Keeney battled to claim silver in the women’s diving final and she couldn’t be prouder.
A US diver had a nightmarish start to competition in the 3m springboard where she scored a 0.0 for her first attempt.
After a challenging few years dealing with mental health issues and injuries, Aussie diver Maddison Keeney is simply happy to be at the Paris Olympics as she gets set to dive for gold on Friday.
Australian Maddison Keeney looks set to break up the Chinese stranglehold in the diving pool at Paris with a strong performance in the preliminaries of the three metre springboard.
Kurtis Mathews had 14 months to ditch 14kg and return to the pool with a dream Paris start on the cards. Now he’s in the 3m springboard final at the Olympics.
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