June 17, 2021
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World ranked number one Kaylee McKeown has tonight continued on her record breaking way to this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games – with Matthew Temple and Ariarne Titmus joining the record
June 16, 2021
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The Australian roster for Tokyo continues to grow with each passing day, though day 4 did bring about some sole qualifiers in unexpected events.
Kyle Chalmers: "I wanna be a part of one of the greatest races in history"
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June 13, 2021
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En route to victory in the 200 freestyle at the Australian Olympic Trials, Kyle Chalmers surged on the final lap to beat a stellar field.
May 6, 2021
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Australia’s finest swimmers led by Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers and world champions Cate and Bronte Campbell and Ariarne Titmus will converge on Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre next week for the 2021 Sydney Open – their final hit
April 16, 2021
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A decision to withdraw from the 200m freestyle final due to a “shoulder niggle” has paid a golden dividend for Emma McKeon after a thrilling 100m freestyle final at the
Feb. 11, 2021
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A fitter, strong and faster Emma McKeon has sent a strong message to her opponents after she had clocked her fastest butterfly relay splits.
Jan. 22, 2021
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The discussion over the future of this year’s Tokyo Olympics certainly didn’t dampen Australia’s in form medal hope Kaylee McKeown who has continued where she left off last year – in career best form on night one of the 2021 South Australian State Open and MC Swimming Championships in Adelaide tonight. NAILED IT: Rising Australian swim star Kaylee McKeown returns to the pool in best form at South Australian Championships. Photo Courtesy: Hanson Media. The International Olympic Committee and the Australian Olympic Committee today scrambled to reassure it’s prospective 2021 Olympians t ...
June 14, 2019
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Swimming Australia has named a 27-athlete strong team to take on the World Swimming Championships in July in Gwangju, South Korea in 37 days.