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‘I am not retiring’: Chalmers hits back after Paris 2024 comments
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‘I am not retiring’: Chalmers hits back after Paris 2024 comments

Australia’s world champion freestyler Kyle Chalmers says next year’s Olympic Games could be his last.

  • by Tom Decent

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Paris racing to clean up the Seine River in time for Olympics

Paris racing to clean up the Seine River in time for Olympics

Untreated wastewater flows in Paris’ Seine River have been in the spotlight following unprecedented heavy summer rain.

  • by Latika Bourke
Faster, higher, stronger – and expensive: The true cost of the Games

Faster, higher, stronger – and expensive: The true cost of the Games

Olympic Games are two weeks of sporting prowess and national pride. But when the athletes go home, what is the true cost to a host city?

  • by Shane Wright
‘Is that all you’ve got?’ Could Australia’s new swimming star go past Thorpe and Hackett?

‘Is that all you’ve got?’ Could Australia’s new swimming star go past Thorpe and Hackett?

Sam Short’s coach believes it is only a matter of time before Ian Thorpe’s 21-year-old Australian record in the 400m freestyle is finally broken.

  • by Tom Decent
Why the fire still burns bright for McKeon ahead of Paris 2024

Why the fire still burns bright for McKeon ahead of Paris 2024

When Emma McKeon won four gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics, she achieved her wildest dreams and more. Even she has wondered why she’s still swimming.

  • by Tom Decent
‘Five voodoo dolls of me’: How Boxall is getting the best out of O’Callaghan and Titmus

‘Five voodoo dolls of me’: How Boxall is getting the best out of O’Callaghan and Titmus

Dean Boxall gave Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus separate race plans to beat each other in the 200m freestyle final at the world championships.

  • by Tom Decent
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How a Sydney doctor is breaking into the Olympics

How a Sydney doctor is breaking into the Olympics

Dr Rachael Gunn, a Macquarie University lecturer, is hoping to become Australia’s first Olympic “b-girl” at Paris 2024.

  • by Billie Eder
One year out from the Olympics, why Australia looks primed for success in Paris

One year out from the Olympics, why Australia looks primed for success in Paris

It’s one year out from Paris 2024 and there is every chance it could be Australia’s most successful Olympic Games ever.

  • by Tom Decent
If Russians and Belarusians compete in Paris, Ukraine won’t send a team due to a war they didn’t start
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If Russians and Belarusians compete in Paris, Ukraine won’t send a team due to a war they didn’t start

One year out from Paris 2024, the IOC is stalling on a decision whether Russian and Belarusian athletes can compete, even as individual, neutral athletes. Unfortunately, Ukraine looms as a loser in war and peace.

  • by Roy Masters
Mills to be traded as Landale, White and Exum earn new NBA deals; Opals claim bronze

Mills to be traded as Landale, White and Exum earn new NBA deals; Opals claim bronze

Patty Mills is on the move while four Australians have agreed to NBA free agent contracts with new teams.

  • by Roy Ward
Five reasons to care about the Australian swimming trials

Five reasons to care about the Australian swimming trials

Ariarne Titmus, Kyle Chalmers, Emma McKeon, Zac Stubblety-Cook, and Mollie O’Callaghan are vying for spots on Australia’s world championship team.

  • by Tom Decent