Swimming Australia strikes historic deal to avoid suspension
Swimming Australia has averted suspension from the sport’s governing body after striking a ground breaking deal with the ASC, ending their long-standing model.
Swimming Australia has averted suspension from the sport’s governing body after striking a ground breaking deal with the ASC, ending their long-standing model.
The first and only Australian to win four individual gold medals at the Olympics, Kaylee McKeown, has decided to take a sudden, immediate break from swimming putting her wellbeing first.
Australia’s champion swimmers are facing the humiliating possibility of competing at future international events as ‘neutrals’, like Russian and Belarusian athletes, as Swimming Australia faces expulsion from the world’s governing body.
Newly engaged James Magnussen will move to the United States after he was effectively banned from training in Australia in his pursuit of a $1 million bounty at the Enhanced Games.
A horse, a monument which sits in silence, and a girl who had five knee operations have been lauded among our top 10 stars of week one of the Games.
Cam McEvoy’s remarkable rebirth to Olympic gold started with curiosity and a willingness to rip up swimming’s sports science rulebook writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
Legend Katie Ledecky’s pet event is the 800 metres, yet Ariarne Titmus and Lani Pallister are embracing the challenge of denying the greatest female swimmer of all time her fourth straight gold in it.
At his fourth Olympic Games, Cameron McEvoy has achieved the gold medal he craved, he dreamt about and the first gold medal for an Australian male swimmer at the Paris Olympics.
A horse, a monument which sits in silence, and a girl who had five knee operations have been lauded among our top 10 stars of week one of the Games.
After night seven’s Aussie ‘gold rush’ in Paris, Matty Johns, James Magnussen, journalists Robert Craddock and Brent Read break down the incredible hour of Aussie history-making moments.
Kaylee McKeown has done the double-double in Paris to back up her Tokyo heroics becoming the second female swimmer in Olympic history to do so.
It might be swimming’s version of mission impossible but Ariarne Titmus and Lani Pallister are bracing themselves to take on the biggest challenge at the Paris Olympics after a frightening day at the pool.
Despite torrential rain and an unexpected thunderstorm, Matty and the Missile are back at the swimming to take you through Day 6 in Paris. Listen to the podcast here.
Leon Marchand resembled a fresh, young prince, at best, when he sauntered out for his first swim of the Paris Games. Three gold medals later, he is ‘Le Roi, Leon!’
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