June 19, 2022
—
Alex Walsh recorded a time of 2:07.13 to capture the world title in the 200 IM, while Kaylee McKeown took silver and Leah Hayes won bronze.
June 17, 2022
—
Ariarne Titmus of Australia has a perfectly good reason for missing a renewal of her rivalry with Katie Ledecky at the world championships: She didn’t feel like going.
May 31, 2022
—
We know that Summer McIntosh has the potential for greatness here, but will she be able to hold off Olympic Champ Ohashi when they face off in Budapest?
March 11, 2022
—
Giving the 15-year-old Canadian's monumental performance some historical perspective as she launches into #3 on the all-time performers' list.
Feb. 12, 2022
—
Emma McKeon Wins Top Gong At The Australian Swimmer Of The Year Awards On The Gold Coast Tokyo’s queen of the pool Emma McKeon has tonight joined a who’s who
Oct. 15, 2021
—
Swimming World reflects on the five years since the last Olympic Games in Rio and ponders the biggest questions leading up to Paris 2024.
Sept. 26, 2021
—
Australian Tokyo Golden Girl Ariarne Titmus Inspires Next Generation Before Taking The Plunge for Paris and Round Two With Katie Ledecky Now that the fanfare of the Olympics has died
Aug. 2, 2021
—
The glory days of the Australian Swim Team returned in spectacular style in a memorable eight-day gold medal rush at the Tokyo Olympics.
July 28, 2021
—
Yui Ohashi has become the latest woman to pull off a seemingly IM-specific feat by winning 2 Olympic gold medals in the same discipline.
July 27, 2021
—
After two straight disappointing Olympics, Ariarne Titmus and Kaylee McKeown successfully converted Olympic favorite status into gold medals.
Until today the only missing 🇦🇺 gold in all men's and women's swimming strokes was the women's backstroke.
The ‘classic double’ 100/200 in any stroke, only achieved once by an Australian – Mike Wenden 100/200m freestyle 1968.#KayleeMcKeown#Tokyo2020@7olympics
April 7, 2021
—
Olympic 200IM silver medallist Siobhan O'Connor has ended a career that has encompassed Olympic, world, European and Commonwealth medals.
April 7, 2021
—
Brisbane schoolgirl Elizabeth Dekkers has wasted no time staking another flying leap towards Tokyo selection, clocking the fourth fastest time in the world this year with her stunning 200m butterfly