June 16, 2021
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A super charged Emma McKeon and an emotional and relieved Cate Campbell will spearhead Australia’s fastest ever collective group of freestyler sprinters to this year’s Tokyo Olympics with the first
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June 11, 2021
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A chat over a few beers at an iconic hotel over looking the Brisbane River could well see a gold medal toast for Australia’s Mitch Larkin at this year’s Tokyo
June 9, 2021
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In what has been a lead up like no other Australia’s finest swimmers will line up in Adelaide from June 12-17 (Saturday, Australian time) for the 2021 Australian Swimming Trials at
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.
July 11, 2020
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London Olympian and two-time Commonwealth Games breaststroke gold medalist Leiston Pickett has revealed the agonizing decision to leave her long time coach to re-ignite her Olympic dream. Twenty-eight-year-old Pickett has made the move from her coach of 14-years, Glenn Baker (Southport Olympic) on Queensland’s Gold Coast to Marion Swim Club (Adelaide) coach Peter Bishop – with Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers and fellow 2016 Olympians Madi Wilson and Travis Mahoney.
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 ...