Alexander Graham is a competitive swimmer who represents Australia internationally. He is a 2021 Olympic bronze medalist in the 4×100 free relay.
2018 Commonwealth Games
In Glasgow, Graham swam on the 4×200 free relay, where he aided Australia to a gold medal, marking his first major international victory.
2018 Pan Pacific Championships
In Tokyo, Graham kept his relay medal streak alive, helping the Aussie’s to silvers in both the 4×100 and 4×200 free relays.
2018 Short Course World Championships
In Hangzhou, Graham earned his first individual medal at an international meet, touching for 3rd in the 200 freestyle (1:42.28).
2019 World Championships
Graham started his world championships in the men’s 4×100 free relay, where he split 478.11 on the 3rd leg to help Australia get a bronze medal. On Day 6, Graham swam in the men’s 4×200 free relay, splitting in 1:45.05 and helping the team to a gold medal and new oceanian record of 7:00.85.
2020 Olympic Games
Swimming in his first Olympics, Graham helped the 4×100 free relay advance to finals, earning a second swim with his 3rd leg split of 484. In the final, Graham once again went 3rd, swimming 48.1. to help the Aussies finish 3rd overall, netting him a bronze medal.
Graham once again helped the Aussies to bronze later in the meet, this time in the 4×200 free relay. Graham led off in 1:46.00 to help the team finish 3rd overall, netting Graham his 2nd medal of the meet.
2023 World Aquatics Championships (Fukuoka, Japan)
In the 200 free prelims, Graham was solid with a 1:46.58. He was just a hair off that time with a 1:46.61 in semis and missed the final. On the 800 free relay, Graham was significantly faster. He split a 1:45.55 to move Australia ahead of Germany and into 3rd, a place they kept to the finish as they claimed bronze.