Australia's Emma McKeon second woman ever to win 7 medals at single Olympics NBC Olympics


Tokyo 2020 Australian swimmer Emma McKeown wins women's 100m freestyle gold

35 swimmers selected onto the Australian Olympic Team. Watch more. The Australian Olympic Committee acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of all the lands on which we are located. We pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past and present.


OlympicsSwimmingAustralia win women’s 4x100m medley relay gold Metro US

Australia has taken 35 swimmers to the Tokyo Games, including 21 Olympic debutants, with the team headlined by superstars Kaylee McKeown, Ariarne Titmus, Emma McKeon and Kyle Chalmers. Swimming heats get underway at the Tokyo Aquatic Centre at 8pm AEST on Saturday evening, with the first gold medal race scheduled for 11.30am on Sunday.


Swimmers open Australia’s medal account at the Olympics as women’s 4x100m relay smash world

Sink or swim: The 10 storylines to watch as Olympic swimming trials begin. Phil Lutton. June 7, 2021 — 11.30am. Normal text size. Larger text size. Very large text size. Ask any of Australia's.


Australia Sets A New Olympic Record I Swimming I Olympic Games Rio 2016 7 Olympics Olympic

The first Australian Olympic swimmer was Freddy Lane in Paris 1900. Swimming in the River Seine, Lane won the 200 metres freestyle and the obstacle race over the same distance. The next gold medals came in Stockholm 1912 when Sarah "Fanny" Durack and Wilhelmina "Mina" Wylie finished first and second in the inaugural women's swimming race, the 100m freestyle.


Olympics Australian athletes given 115 million funding boost Daily Telegraph

Swimming is Australia's most prolific Olympic Games sport, having been responsible for 58 of Australia's 135 Olympic gold medals in the Olympic Games. In addition, a list of the top 100 Australian Olympians of all time, compiled by the Australian Olympic Committee, named 35 swimmers in the top 100, more than any other sport.


Australian swimmers back as w... Australian Olympic Committee

Australian swimmers break national records, reach finals at Tokyo Olympics Posted Sat 24 Jul 2021 at 5:21am, updated Sat 24 Jul 2021 at 5:25am Emma McKeon showed she is in peak form with a new Australian mark in the women's 100 butterfly. (Getty Images: Clive Rose) abc.net.au/news/tokyo-olympics-australian-swimmers-set-national-records/100321300


Australian Olympic swimmers slam officials for carrying out early morning drug tests Daily

It is Australia's third consecutive Olympic gold medal in the event. Bronte Campbell led off with an opening leg of 53.01 seconds, handing over to Meg Harris in second place behind Sweden. The 19-year-old Olympic debutant swam 53.09 for the second leg, giving Australia a lead the team never relinquished.


Aussie swimmers break Olympic record at Rio

Swimming is Australia's most prolific Olympic sport, having been responsible for 71 of Australia's 167 Olympic gold medals. In addition, a list of the top 100 Australian Olympians of all time, compiled by the Australian Olympic Committee, named 35 swimmers in the top 100, more than any other sport.


Tokyo Olympics 2021 swimming Day 1 heats results, times, updates, schedule, Australians in

Time to get excited, Australian swimming might just be back. Australia will take a 35-strong swim team to Tokyo for next month's Olympics following six-day trials that witnessed a world record, four new Commonwealth marks and a host of national bests.


OlympicsSwimmingAustralian McKeown wins women's 200m backstroke gold

The Australian Olympic Committee acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of all the lands on which we are located. We pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past and present. We celebrate and honour all of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Olympians.


Incredible photos show off Olympic swimmers as they compete for onceinalifetime glory Daily

Here's the full list of Australia's medallists at Tokyo 2020. Gold medallists: Kaylee McKeown, swimming, women's 100m backstroke. Australia, swimming, women's 4x100m freestyle relay. Australia, swimming, women's 4x100m medley relay. Ariarne Titmus, swimming, 400m freestyle. Ariarne Titmus, swimming, women's 200m freestyle. Australia, rowing.


Australian swimmer Magnussen living up to nickname

Swimming. (2016 Getty Images) Australia's swimming team has won a whopping four gold medals so far at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, in 2021. Day six of the event now underway in Japan, with four more strong shots at gold for the Dolphins. The headline event is probably the men's 100m freestyle, where reigning Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers.


Tokyo Olympics 2021 Australia's Ariarne Titmus through to women's 200m freestyle final against

The gold medal concluded an upbeat first morning at the pool, as the Australian Dolphins made a strong start to their Olympic medal campaign. 21-year-old Brendon Smith won bronze in the men's.


OlympicsSwimmingMcKeon over the moon after winning first individual gold

July 23, 2021 — 5.41pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size Australia has medal prospects all over the Tokyo pool. Here are 10 of the key names, from the men's 100m freestyle champion in Rio Kyle Chalmers, to relative unknowns such as Elijah Winnington. Ariarne Titmus: 200m freestyle, 400m freestyle, 800m freestyle


Rio 2016 Australian women's relay team sets Olympic record South Coast Register Nowra, NSW

Kaylee McKeown won her second individual gold of the Olympics with victory in the women's 200m backstroke, while two-time gold medallist Ariarne Titmus added a silver to her tally in the women's.


SwimmingAustralian McKeown wins women's 200m backstroke gold Reuters

Fast Facts. Sport: Swimming Event: 400 IM Olympic History: Tokyo 2020 (bronze) Coach: Wayne Lawes Club: Nunawading Swim Club State Born: Queensland About Brendon Brendon finished his Olympics debut in Tokyo with what must have been mixed feelings. On one hand, he claimed the bronze in the 400m individual medley, Australia's first medal in that gruelling event since Rob Woodhouse finished.

Scroll to Top