2016 Australian National Championships: Day One Prelims Live Recap
Emily Seebohm will kick off her Aussie Nationals with a race in the 50 back against rising 15-year-old youngster Minna Atherton.
2016 Australian Championships (Olympic Trials) – Men’s Preview
In Adelaide Cameron McEvoy will attempt to qualify for Rio in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle…
Distance Legend Grant Hackett: “My 400 Free Is Iffy”
Australian legend Grant Hackett hopes to earn a slot on his nation’s roster for Rio individually in the 400m freestyle, as well as a member of the 800m freestyle relay, even despite recent setbacks.
15-Year-Old Atherton Goes 2:08 In 2Back, McEvoy Reigns At NSWs
Hard not to swim-nerd out over some of the eye-popping times thrown down in Sydney on night 1 of the NSW Open Championships.
2016 NSW Open C’ships Preview: Maggie, McEvoy, Campbell, Seebohm
Stacked talent awaits in Sydney at the 2016 NSW Open Championships starting Thursday.
Toxic Culture Turn-Around Leads To Aussie Success In The Pool
The Australian National Team has done an about-face internally since its so-called ‘toxic culture’ was brought into the spotlight post-2012 London.
2016 Aquatic Super Series Preview
The Chinese and Japanese teams will have a hard time overcoming the talent and depth of the Australian team in Perth…
Larkin, McKeon Shake Up All-Time Aussie Lists On Day 2 Of Vic Open
Larkin and McKeon are two Aussies on fire in Melbourne.
Magnussen Delivers Win In First Race Back At Vic Open
James Magnussen scored a mark of 49.35 to take the men’s 100m freestyle win in Melbourne, while breaststroker Georgia Bohl raced into the world’s top 10 in the women’s 100m.
Magnussen Takes Top Seed In 100 Free On Day 1 Of Victorian Open
Former World Champion, James Magnussen, made his post-shoulder-surgery debut in Melbourne today, clocking a 50.05 100m freestyle time for the top seed headed into finals.
Swimming Australia’s Race to Rio Showdown Heats up in Adelaide
The eight-day meet will see Australia’s current individual FINA world champions from Kazan, Mitch Larkin, Emily Seebohm and Bronte Campbell lead a host of fellow Dolphins, young and old, who will all be chasing their dreams in Rio.
2015 Swammy Awards: Mitch Larkin, Male Oceania Swimmer of the Year
Mitch Larkin had an outstanding 2015 winning both the 100 and 200 backstroke at the World Championships in Kazan…
Swimming Australia Names 2016 Aquatic Super Series Roster
Swimming Australia Chief Executive Officer Mark Anderson says the Perth Aquatic Super Series will kick start a massive year of swimming for the Dolphins.
Seebohm, Larkin to Headline Australian Short Course Championships
The biggest names in the sport, including Bronte and Cate Campbell, Emily Seebohm, Mitch Larkin, Cameron McEvoy, Jess Ashwood, Madi Wilson, Mack Horton, Ben Treffers, Jake Packard, Brianna Throssell and dual Olympic champion Grant Hackett will all be in action.
Parasitic Bug Explains Mack Horton’s Lackluster Swims In Kazan
Although Australian Mack Horton pulled out a bronze in the men’s 800 free in Kazan, his performances in the 400 and 1500 freestyle events left some questioning what happened to the 19 year-old.