Hobbling Jenneke vows to return to best after Olympic heartbreak
Hurdler Michelle Jenneke looked a sad-sight at Brisbane’s Olympic welcome home parade, yet she’s determined to make it back for the World Championships.
Hurdler Michelle Jenneke looked a sad-sight at Brisbane’s Olympic welcome home parade, yet she’s determined to make it back for the World Championships.
Sydney schoolgirl Ruby Trew was a crowd favourite when some of our Olympians and Paralympians were treated to a heroes welcome.
After the Dolphins produced one of their best ever nights in the pool, Paralympic swim stars have urged those in power to increase funding in the lead up to a home Games in Brisbane.
There was another medal rush for the Aussies on day seven of the Paralympic Games — check out what you missed overnight plus the full medal table.
Boomers Paris Olympic standout Josh Giddey carries himself with a reserved maturity and class that belies his tender years. But big sister Hannah says that’s not quite the Josh she knows.
As the Paris heat wave continues and pressure from athletes and international bodies ramp up, Olympic officials have backflipped on their green Games plan to cool down the sweltering village.
Australian boxer Harry Garside opened up on his battles since his Olympic heartbreak before a moving moment unfolded live on air.
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The world has watched on as an Aussie pair was left devastated by a disastrous final act at the Paris Olympics.
Australian boxer Harry Garside has found solace in what the next stage of life has in store outside the ring as he grapples with the disappointment of an Olympic campaign cut short.
The new details come after the boxer’s crushing Olympic loss where the Tokyo bronze medallist felt he’d let Australia down.
Americans reading about the Olympics have a “shameless” take on which country is on top of the medal tally in Paris.
A gutted Harry Garside could fight no more. Holding back tears for three minutes, he finally let it all out, collapsing on the floor and sobbing uncontrollably after crashing out of the Paris Olympics.
If you win you’re a national hero, lose and we turn our collective backs and put the scarfs and beanies back in the drawer, writes Mike O’Connor.
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