Swimming News
Grant Hackett 'safe and sober' but still in hiding following arrest and release
Grant Hackett has let his dad know he is "sober and safe" but remains in hiding after he was reported missing by his family.
Grant Hackett found safe and well
Grant Hackett's family have reported the Olympic champion missing and appealed for the public to help find him.
Grant Hackett claims his brother beat him up
Troubled swimming champion Grant Hackett has lashed out at his brother, claiming the "angry man" "beat the shit out of" him.
It was a matter of 'when' not 'if': Hackett's former foe
Grant Hackett needs "tough love" to emerge from the personal demons that have led to his latest indiscretion, says Australian Swimmers' Association boss Daniel Kowalski.
Hackett faces his biggest challenge
The swimming great has once again lost his way as he deals with complex and serious health concerns.
Trials shift among major post-Rio changes
Swimming Australia says it wasn't copying the American system but was motivated by local factors as it takes the first steps towards the Commonwealth Games and Tokyo Olympics.
After the heartache of Rio, a refreshed Cate Campbell can finally come up for air
The sprint queen is happy again, finding renewal – even joy – in the water, she tells Phil Lutton.
Swimming Australia to announce significant reforms after post-Rio wash-up
More racing, less camps and the possibility of changing the timing of trials before major events have all been on the table as swim bosses finalise their review in the wake of the Olympic Games.
Wind up: Celebrity 'grinder' Horton unfazed by Chinese media ambush
Four months on from his bold - and global - attack on sporting drug cheats, Olympic swimming champion Mack Horton isn't backing down.
Dolphins on track to reclaim No.1 status at Tokyo 2020: coach
A surprise medal haul at the world short course titles has convinced head coach Jacco Verhaeren that Australia are on track for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where they hope to reclaim the No.1 title.
Will this man be first to swim the Atlantic?
At first glance, Ben Hooper does not appear to be your stereotypical explorer. In fact, he seems rather more like a friendly policeman. Which he is, incidentally. But appearances can still be deceptive.
Now Chalmers could be gunning for Sun Yang
The Olympic 100m freestyle champion wants to have a crack at the 200m, which looks like bad news for the controversial Chinese star.
Online trolls attack Olympic champ Horton after cancer scare
Angry critics posted nasty comments to Olympic champion Mack Horton, after he used social media to thank a fan for spotting a suspicious mole on his chest.
The fan who saved Mack Horton a deal of pain
Olympic swimming gold medallist Mack Horton has thanked an eagle-eyed fan who noticed a suspect mole on his chest and contacted the Australian team.
McKeon wants to take on leadership role after strong Rio showing
The four-time Rio medallist wants to do some talking out of the pool and has also backed Cate Campbell to storm back to form after impending surgery.
Seebohm named in latest athlete TUE leak from hackers
Australian swimmer Emily Seebohm is among the latest batch of athletes to have their therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs) leaked by hackers.
Ellie Cole overcomes self doubt to win first individual gold
Ellie Cole admits pressure took its toll after winning her first individual gold medal at the Rio Paralympics, topping the podium in her women's 100m backstroke category.
An Australian 1-2 in the same event Matthew Cowdrey has dominated since 2004
Australia's most decorated Paralympian Matthew Cowdrey may have retired but the men's S9 100m freestyle title remains in Aussie hands for a fourth straight Games thanks to teenage rookie Timothy Disken.
10 years on from shark attack, Achmat Hassiem wouldn't have it any other way
He's the swimmer who lost his leg in a shark attack and remains grateful for the experience.