May 14, 2021
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On Wednesday, the Australian Olympic Team launched their Speedo suit kits. The suits come in different cuts and colors, all representing the Aussie spirit.
May 13, 2021
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Mack Horton is unconcerned whether Sun Yang escapes a ban and races at the Tokyo Games and more worried about getting through the Australian trials and booking his own spot in Japan.
May 13, 2021
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Sunshine Coast swim star Kaylee McKeown has produced the swim of night – clocking the second fastest time in the world this year in a stunning 200m backstroke preliminary on
May 13, 2021
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Two of the stars of Australia’s Rio Olympic swimming campaign Mack Horton and Emma McKeon were front and centre in Sydney today when iconic aquatic brand Speedo unveiled its exclusive
May 10, 2021
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The Australians will have a chance to flex their racing muscles this week at the Sydney Open, a precursor to next month's Olympic Trials.
This was pretty much directed solely at me and my opinion yet hundreds/thousands of athletes have the same viewpoint. The thing is, the issue is not about me. So many athletes at the games will be coming from countries and under governing bodies rife with corruption, racism https://t.co/DOFqNuf3xA
April 11, 2021
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Rackley’s rising swim star Sam Short is revelling in going the distance – winning the 400m freestyle on the second last night of action at the 2021 Australian Age Swimming
April 8, 2021
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The 2021 TYR Pro Swim Series from Mission Viejo kicked off Thursday morning from southern California as USA Swimming is using this tune-up
March 20, 2021
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Emma McKeon is one of the most well-rounded swimmers on the planet, busting out world-class performances in the 100m fly and 50m free at NSW Championships.
March 19, 2021
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Not missing a beat, Kyle Chalmers ranks among the top three 200 freestylers while Kaylee McKeown looks backstroke-strong at NSW Championships.
March 19, 2021
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Teenager Kaylee McKeown casually put up a mighty 2:05.66 in the women's 200m back, the 6th fastest performance ever, at NSW State C'ships.
Feb. 4, 2021
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As we crack the top 20, we're starting to profile some of swimming's best and most versatile talents - like freestyler, IMer, and relay hero Duncan Scott.
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Looking forward to the #Olympics, here are some of the top men #swimmers in the world today.
Feb. 3, 2021
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In a first for swimming, USA-based streaming giant, Amazon Prime Video will broadcast the 2021 Australian Olympic Swimming Trials live from Adelaide in June.
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A first for #swimming. Amazon will live-stream #Aussie #Olympic trials in June from Adelaide
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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Australia’s head #swimming coach warns 2020 Olympics won't be contested "on a level playing field"
March 10, 2020
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The Sun Yang story continues as his coach Denis Cotterell has ended his tenure with the Chinese Swimming Association after the full report of why Sun was handed an eight year ban was released to the public last week. His Chinese supporters have also turned on him and apologized to his chief rival Mack Horton for how they treated him online after the podium protest at the 2019 World Championships.
March 8, 2020
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Cate Campbell barely hesitates when asked what singular issue concerns her in the campaign for athletes to have a far greater say in the leadership and direction of their sport: “I think the fact that they haven’t ever requested an athlete’s opinion on anything [laughter rumbles through the journalists listening].” At a media briefing for her kit at the Casa Arena on the banks of the Danube in Budapest, Campbell adds: “We are essentially FINA’s assets. Without us there is no FINA and I think sometimes that can be forgotten.”