‘Forged in fire’: Keeney takes silver despite years of setbacks
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.
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.
Viewers were far from happy when cricket legend and Channel 9 commentator Mark Taylor turned up calling an unlikely sport at the Paris Olympics.
With a medal within grasp Aussie pair Annabelle Smith and Maddison Keeney unfortunately missed out after a final dive that went completely wrong.
With a medal there for the taking, Annabelle Smith and Maddison Keeney unfortunately couldn’t convert on their final dive.
This Aussie Olympic medal prospect lived with pain so severe it hurt when she reached for a dinner plate. She tells how she beat the odds to make it to the 2024 Paris Games.
An 18-year-old SA diver will represent Australia during the 2024 Paris Olympics this month after a sensational showing at the national open championships.
Melissa Wu finally feels like she has conquered her injury dramas and can set about creating more history after securing an ‘incredible’ selection in a nine-person Australian diving team.
As the Olympics draw closer, the Australian diving team has been locked in with a history-maker headed to her fifth Games.
Diving legend Melissa Wu has qualified for her fifth Olympic Games, overcoming both injury and the next generation of talent to lock in her ticket to Paris.
After injury kept dynamic diving duo Anabelle Smith and Maddison Keeney apart in Tokyo the pair are back together in Paris. Smith shares her and Keeney’s journey in the latest En Route to Paris podcast.
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