Sport
Swimming
Dolphins coach on alert for ISL burnout as pro league shakes up sport
Jacco Verhaeren will be focused on the national titles from Sunday but has already started planning around the revolutonary International Swimming League.
- by Phil Lutton
Latest
Olympics
Jodie Henry backs AIS' shift from 'fishbowl' environment
Jodie Henry is among a group of 30 Olympic gold medallists mentoring the next generation of medal hopefuls.
- by Caden Helmers
Swimming
Mack Horton is officially over Sun Yang and his endless antics
Horton and Sun have been two of the great sparring partners of swimming, but the Australian says he no longer concerns himself with the Chinese star.
- by Phil Lutton
Swimmer Kenneth To dies
Australia's swimming community have paid tribute to Kenneth To who died aged 26 in Florida.
'I’ve never met a nicer guy': Australian swimmers pay tribute to Kenneth To
To’s sudden death has stunned and saddened swimmers across the world but the many close friends he retained in Australia have been especially hard hit.
- by Phil Lutton
Tragedy
Former Australian swimmer Kenneth To dies at 26
The former Australian world silver medal-winning swimmer passed away after becoming ill during training in Florida.
Swimming
Cate Campbell dreams of leaving a legacy
Cate Campbell says Australia's world record-holders need to "keep up with the rest of the world" as rivals get faster.
- by Caden Helmers
Doping
Sun Yang faces lifetime ban as WADA appeals over 'smashed vial of blood'
WADA elects to challenge FINA decision to let controversial swimming champion Sun Yang walk free after he allegedly smashed a vial of blood with a hammer during a drug test.
- by Phil Lutton
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
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.
Flashback
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