2018 Pan Pacific Championships Psych Sheets Released
The 2018 Pan Pacific Championships are set to begin in one week and the psych sheets have just been released on the official meet website.
New South Wales Still Struggling To Find Its Swimming Mojo
With just 6% of the Australian roster for this summer’s Pan Pacific Championships stemming from New South Wales (NSW), Swimming Australia is once again facing the question of how to keep emerging talent from leaving the state.
Aussie James Magnussen Reportedly ’50-50′ On Possible Retirement
Two-time world champion and 2012 Olympic silver medalist James Magnussen isn’t sure if his career in the pool is over or not as he looks to his future.
David McKeon Drops Out Of Pan Pac Trials To Focus On Shoulder
David McKeon will not be competing at his nation’s Pan Pac Trials due to a nagging shoulder injury.
Without Training Home, McEvoy Pulls Out Of Aussie Pan Pacific Trials
Cameron McEvoy has pulled out of this weekend’s Australian Pan Pac Trials, meaning he will very likely not be competing at this year’s Pan Pacific Championships.
2018 Australian Pan Pacific C’ship Trials Kick-Off June 30th
Check out who will be vying for a last-chance spot on the Australian roster for this summer’s Pan Pacific Championships.
Exclusive Interview With Kyle Chalmers: Dissecting An Olympic Champion
Olympic and Commonwealth champion Kyle Chalmers of Australia embodies the thought, “it’s about focusing on the process and then I know I’ll achieve the outcome I want,” both in and out of the pool.
James Magnussen Weighing Taking A Post-Commonwealth, Pre-Tokyo Break
What’s next for two-time world champion James Magnussen?
Jeux du Commonwealth 2018 : Kyle Chalmers, le colosse atypique du 200 mètres, 1,93m, 95 kg
Kyle Chalmers montrait une fois de plus que l’Australie tenait en lui un nageur doté d’un esprit combattant. Le champion olympique du 100 mètres s’est imposé sur la distance double, avec une longueur de bras d’avance sur Mackenzie Horton.
2018 Commonwealth Games: Day 2 Finals Live Recap
Records are poised to fall as the 2nd finals session of the 2018 Commonwealth Games will feature finals in the men’s 50 fly, women’s 50 breast, men’s 200 free, men’s and women’s S9 100 back, men’s 400 IM, men’s 100 back, women’s 100 fly, and men’s 4 x 100 free relay, as well as seminfinals of the women’s 50 free, men’s 100 breast, and women’s 100 back.
2018 C’Wealth Games: Australia Takes Charge Of Medal Table
Kyle Chalmers was king was again, this time taking the 200m free title to give host nation Australia another gold.
Commonwealth Countdown: Australian Men Primed for Relay Sweep
It’s all Australia this year.
Commonwealth Countdown: Brits & Aussies Clash In Men’s Sprint Free
Duncan Scott is a major threat to win gold in both the 100 and 200 freestyle at the Commonwealth Games.
Aussie Day 4: Campbell Sets Pool Aflame, Larkin 400m IM Strong
Cate Campbell does it again, cracking off a new Australian NR in the 50m freestyle in 23.79, while Mitch Larkin proved he is IM material.
Aussie Day 4 Prelims: McEvoy 21.87, Cate Campbell 24.19 Scorchers
Cameron McEvoy just scorched the world’s #2 50m freestyle time in the world during the morning heats on the last day of the Australian Trials.