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Rebel race league perfectly timed for comeback queen Campbell

Rebel race league perfectly timed for comeback queen Campbell

Bronte Campbell believes the new International Swimming League could be a perfect springboard into an Olympic campaign after she was selected as part of the London franchise for the rebel competition.

  • by Phil Lutton

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Top Australians line up for big-money breakaway swimming league

Top Australians line up for big-money breakaway swimming league

Some of Australian swimming's biggest names have hit the jackpot after being chosen for a London team that will feature in a lucrative breakaway league.

From the Archives: Why Ian Thorpe had to quit
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From the Archives: Why Ian Thorpe had to quit

On March 7, 2006, Ian Thorpe confirmed the worst fears of Commonwealth Games organisers when illness robbed the Melbourne event of its biggest drawcard.

  • by John Huxley
Campbell sisters get official nod to lead Dolphins towards Tokyo 2020
Swimming

Campbell sisters get official nod to lead Dolphins towards Tokyo 2020

Cate and Bronte Campbell, along with Mitch Larkin, Alex Graham and Jess Hansen, have been unveiled as Australian swimming's athlete leaders ahead of the World Championships and Tokyo Olympics.

  • by Phil Lutton
New swim club stokes Hayley Baker's Olympic dream
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New swim club stokes Hayley Baker's Olympic dream

Tracey Menzies and Hayley Baker wanted to stay in Canberra. They just needed an avenue to make it happen.

  • by Caden Helmers
University of Canberra dives into another sporting frontier
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University of Canberra dives into another sporting frontier

Coaching great Tracey Menzies will be unveiled as the head coach of the newly-launched swim club.

  • by Caden Helmers
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The chore that most parents start too early
Opinion
Water safety

The chore that most parents start too early

Everyone acknowledges the importance of swimming lessons for children, but we're starting - and stopping - too early.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
How Dean Boxall rose to be one of swimming's new rockstar coaches
Swimming

How Dean Boxall rose to be one of swimming's new rockstar coaches

The mentor of Ariarne Titmus never did fit the mould. But neither did the man he's been compared to since he started weaving his magic around the pool.

  • by Phil Lutton
Sun the king of drama as Chinese star swims through endless controversy
Olympics

Sun the king of drama as Chinese star swims through endless controversy

Despised by some of his peers, idolised by an adoring nation, Sun Yang continues to be one of the most-polarising Olympic athletes after his latest doping saga.

  • by Phil Lutton
Chinese swim body backs Sun Yang following explosive report

Chinese swim body backs Sun Yang following explosive report

Chinese swimming's governing body has rubbished a British newspaper report which claims Sun Yang smashed a vial of blood during a clash with drug testers.

  • by Laine Clark
Eye on the prize: Medals not money the focus for Titmus ahead of Tokyo

Eye on the prize: Medals not money the focus for Titmus ahead of Tokyo

The coach of Ariarne Titmus says his swimmers won’t be racing in the rebel International Swimming League if there is a chance it detracts from Olympic preparations.

  • by Phil Lutton