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Kyle Chalmers ramps up for Commonwealth Games revival

OLYMPIC champion Kyle Chalmers admits the past year has been a “rollercoaster ride” but is looking forward to rebounding at the Commonwealth Games.

First look at the Commonwealth Games track at Carrara stadium

OLYMPIC champion Kyle Chalmers admits the past year has been a “rollercoaster ride” but is looking forward to rebounding at the Commonwealth Games.

Chalmers will line up at the Victorian state championships on Friday, starting a heavy week of racing in Melbourne and Adelaide ahead of the Games trials on the Gold Coast next month.

It’s there the 19-year-old hopes to start his return to the top of the sport after missing last year’s world championships to undergo heart surgery.

“It has been a crazy rollercoaster ride,” Chalmers said of the highs and lows since he won gold at the Rio Olympics.

“But that’s the life of an elite athlete, you don’t know what’s going to happen.

“I could dive into the pool tomorrow morning and do my shoulder and not be able to swim for another year.

“It was hard not doing world championships this year but (the heart surgery) gives me my best opportunity to represent Australia again at the Commonwealth Games which is something that I really want to experience in my life.”

Kyle Chalmers has his sights set on rebounding at the Commonwealth Games.
Kyle Chalmers has his sights set on rebounding at the Commonwealth Games.

Chalmers said having surgery to treat surpraventricular tachycardia, the condition that had been responsible for several episodes of a racing heart, provided him with some certainty going forward.

“It’s not something that I have to stand up behind the blocks and worry about now, hopefully it’s sorted,” he said.

Chalmers kickstarted his Games preparation with a third placing at the Queensland state championships last month behind former world champion James Magnussen and rising star Jack Cartwright.

And while his time of 49.60 sec was more than two seconds outside his best, Chalmers was thrilled with the result in a stacked field while in hard work.

“It was a cracking field and (I competed after) probably the hardest (training) block I’ve done in my life,” he said.

Kyle Chalmers finished third at the Queensland state championships last month.
Kyle Chalmers finished third at the Queensland state championships last month.

“We were doing up to 50km a week.

“I’ve never done that, so to do five weeks in a row and then stand up and race ... to get in that final and have a crack against them and to see where I was was really nice.”

The Olympic champion, who will race the 50m, 100m and 200m freestyle this weekend, finished his Queensland visit with a training camp at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, the venue for both the Commonwealth Games in April, and the swim team’s trials net month.

Chalmers is among several national team members continuing their Games trials preparations at the Victorian titles, with Mack Horton, Emma McKeon, Emily Seebohm and David MeKeon also in action over the next three days.

Originally published as Kyle Chalmers ramps up for Commonwealth Games revival

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