The $10m medal: Australia’s eye-watering Olympic price tag reveal
Australia’s record-breaking Olympic feats come at a high price, including $100m in high performance funding over the past year alone.
Australia’s record-breaking Olympic feats come at a high price, including $100m in high performance funding over the past year alone.
The disgraced athlete had been previously slammed after clinching his spot at the Paris Olympic Games.
The pain of a bronze medal fade-out may yet drive Australia’s beach volleyball stars to another Olympics as they wrestle with a “haunting” defeat.
In a gripping contest, Australia’s beach volleyball duo of Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar took a set off their world number one opponents, but could not quite get the job done to progress to the gold medal match.
Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar are into the medal rounds and eyeing gold after surviving a thrilling beach volleyball clash at the Paris Olympics.
The stands were shaking and the lights of the Eiffel Tower were sparkling. The beach volleyball on Monday night was a captivating event, but not just because of what was happening on the sand.
The teammate of a convicted rapist competing in the men’s beach volleyball at Paris says he is a “good example to follow”.
Even as the sun finally came out in Paris, a darkness hovered over the Games in the form of convicted rapist Steven Van de Velde, as the Dutchman was showered in boos.
Convicted rapist Steven Van de Velde has been muzzled from speaking at the Paris Games as Olympic bosses try to quell growing criticism of his participation at the Olympics.
Volleyball Australia has issued an extraordinary public apology to female members of the Australian team at the AIS for creating “an environment of fear”. Details inside.
A beach volleyball player convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl is set to represent his country the Paris Olympics.
Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy have become a beach volleyball force to be reckoned with heading to Paris, the former being driven by a postcard 24 years ago from two of Australia’s Olympic greats. Listen to the latest instalment of the En Route to Paris podcast here.
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