June 12, 2021
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Emma McKeon (Griffith University, QLD) and Brendon Smith (Nunawading, VIC)) set the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre alight – booking their tickets to Tokyo in Australian record times in a
June 12, 2021
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Emma McKeon has had a flying start to the 2021 Australian Olympic Swimming Trials with a sizzling 100m heat swim of 56.82 at the SA Aquatic And Leisure Centre. McKeon,
May 14, 2021
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It’s been 12 years since Cody Simpson swam at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre in the Australian Age Championships. And when he walked in to the “Pool Of Dreams”
May 14, 2021
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Australia’s “Super Macs” of the pool Emma McKeon and Kaylee McKeown have turned up the heat in Sydney today clocking two world class swims at the Sydney Open, as the
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
Feb. 13, 2021
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In 2012, Emma McKeon was ready to quit swimming, but since then, she has become become a significant international force and a relay star.
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.
Feb. 2, 2021
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Australia’s lone 2019 individual world champion and Tokyo Olympic hope Ariarne Titmus will be missing with a shoulder injury when 64 of the country’s top swimmers arrive on the Gold Coast.
March 20, 2020
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Australia’s head swimming coach Jacco Verhaeren knows first hand that this year’s Tokyo Olympics will not be swum “on a level playing field” and has sent an impassioned and unprecedented message to the world expressing his concerns. To hold;d the Olympic Games from July 24, 2020, would he indicates, be “unfair”. Highlights and the coronavirus (COVD-19) crunch in his message to Olympic bosses.
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March 14, 2020
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A record breaking “Mac Attack” from Queensland girls Emma McKeon and Kaylee McKeown set the Sydney Olympic Aquatic Centre alight tonight on a sizzling second finals session at the NSW State Open Championships. With swimming’s immediate competition future cancelled these NSW Championships continue to produce red hot races – with NSW and Australian records tumbling in world best times. In a nutshell, these were the night two highlights: Four-time Rio Olympic medallist McKeon started the night when she finally erased Sydney 2000 Olympic gold medallist Inge de Bruijn’s name from the 100m ...