Inside McEvoy’s 18-month master plan that changed swimming
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.
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.
A COMMENTATOR has suffered his worst nightmare, cocking up one of the biggest moments in sporting history by mixing up a pair of star US swimmers.
OLYMPIC champions like Kyle Chalmers, Michael Phelps, Mack Horton and Cate Campbell are set to be targeted to start a swimming ‘Super League’ to upstage the Olympic Games.
KYLE Chalmers won a gold medal on day five of the Rio Olympics. Put him down for helping win a silver for the women’s 4x200m relay as well.
THE way that Kyle Chalmers motored home as our newest swimming gold medallist gave me flashbacks to the greatest Olympic win I’ve seen poolside, writes KIEREN PERKINS.
KYLE Chalmers was supposed to nominate for this year’s AFL draft. Now he’s an Olympic swimming champion.
FROM school champion to Olympic champion — Kyle Chalmers is the accidental hero of world swimming who was almost too shy to enjoy his moment.
GET to know Australian teenage swimming sensation and Olympic gold medallist Kyle Chalmers.
CAMERON McEvoy had a horror swim in the 100m final, but managed to impress everyone with what he did out of the water.
KYLE Chalmers rocketed onto the map in Rio, coming from nowhere to win gold today. Meet the beefy kid with a toothy smile and feet like Thorpey’s.
CATE Campbell was meant to be the main course but she may well be the dessert as Australia attempt to serve up a three-gold banquet.
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