One more record broken! NSW Senior State Age Swim Champs night 4 wrap
With two records falling on the previous two nights, expectations were high for night 4 of the NSW Senior State Age Championships, and it certainly delivered.
With two records falling on the previous two nights, expectations were high for night 4 of the NSW Senior State Age Championships, and it certainly delivered.
Australia has a new swimming world champion after an emerging star stepped up in the absence of Ariarne Titmus to win gold on home soil.
Emma McKeon wrote herself into the history books with a blistering performance as Australia smashed a swimming world record.
No one can stop Australia’s golden girls in the pool. And Emma McKeon led the way once again at the World Champs. Recap all the action from day one.
SWIMMER Cameron McEvoy has endured a nightmare 24 hours in Japan after experiencing an earthquake in his hotel room before waking to find his Twitter account hacked.
HE has been tipped to win six gold medals at the Olympics later this year, and despite being less than three months from arriving in Rio, Cameron McEvoy is no closer to gauging how he will fare.
CAMERON McEvoy read the hidden message stitched inside the leg of his new Olympic racing uniform, “I am ready”. Immediately he thought: “no I’m not’’.
CHEF de mission Kitty Chiller hailed Australia’s aquatic superstars at the launch of the new-look swimming, diving and water polo Rio Olympic uniforms. CHECK OUT THE PICS.
THIS is the letter AOC president John Coates hopes will protect 34 members of the Australian swimming team from alleged sexual offender Scott Volkers in Rio de Janeiro.
AUSTRALIA’S rising Rio Olympics star Cameron McEvoy has revealed plans to use former greats Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe as personal mentors .
OLYMPIC legend Dawn Fraser refuses to make any gold medal predictions for our swimmers but believes the current crop can bury the demons of the past in Rio.
IN a little over 100-days the Campbell sisters hope to create a piece of family history no one of the planet is likely to better.
THE stakes could not be higher for the Campbell sisters, with Cate ready to call time on her career and hand the baton over to Bronte soon after the Rio Olympics.
AUSTRALIA’S Olympic swim team have been formally told to avoid “risky” activities between now and Rio.
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