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Swimmer Madeline Groves makes sexual abuse, misconduct allegations

Swimmer Madeline Groves makes sexual abuse, misconduct allegations

The Australian Olympian says she was sexually abused from the age of 13 by a person who is still working in the sport.

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From the Archives, 1971: Shane Gould sets fourth world record

From the Archives, 1971: Shane Gould sets fourth world record

Fifty years ago today, 15-year-old Shane Gould broke the world record for the 800 metres freestyle at Drummoyne.

  • by Alan Clarkson
New swimming boss wants to ride wave of success to Brisbane 2032

New swimming boss wants to ride wave of success to Brisbane 2032

Eugenie Buckley wants Australian swimmers to be household names again as she takes over as Swimming Australia chief executive a decade out from a home Games.

  • by Phil Lutton
Magnussen tips Chalmers for huge 2022 after setting world record

Magnussen tips Chalmers for huge 2022 after setting world record

Kyle Chalmers owns the 100m freestyle short-course WR as he steams towards a massive 2022 campaign that includes the World Championships and Commonwealth Games.

  • by Phil Lutton
Chalmers breaks 100m WR
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Chalmers breaks 100m WR

Australian Kyle Chalmers broke the 13-year-old men's 100m freestyle short-course world record on Saturday morning (AEDT) in Kazan, Russia.

Swimming Australia drops support for professional league
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Swimming Australia drops support for professional league

Swimming Australia has suspended ties with the Australian Swimming League following revelations that its founder and majority owner is serving a suspended jail term for tax fraud.

  • by Chip Le Grand
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Teams set to debate ISL boycott as tensions over unpaid wages increase
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Teams set to debate ISL boycott as tensions over unpaid wages increase

The International Swimming League was billed as a rich revolution for the sport. Now some of Australia’s leading swimmers are among those with money at risk.

  • by Phil Lutton