“This is the part that we absolutely love, now it’s all knockout from here. We love these moments as a team. We just relish them so much.”
Read more“This is the part that we absolutely love, now it’s all knockout from here. We love these moments as a team. We just relish them so much.”
Read more“It’s been gold in Noosa” said Steven Titmus of the week parents of the Australian Dolphins, our Olympic swimmers spent together in Noosa watching their children swim in Tokyo. The parents of Dolphins swimmers or PODS, as they are known, were unable to go to the Tokyo Olympics because of Covid restrictions but with the help of Swimming Australia patron and mining magnate Gina Rinehart, they united in Noosa.
Read moreRowan Dean Commentary courtesy of Sky News.
Read moreIn a sensational day in Tokyo, swimming queen Emma McKeon etched her name in the history books after two gold medals took her haul from one Games to seven.
Read moreROWING: Australian rowing is celebrating its single greatest day in Olympic history with four medals including two gold on the water in Tokyo on Wednesday.
Read moreThe most extraordinary Olympic swim meet of all time ended on the most brilliant of notes as Emma McKeon soared into the stratosphere in Tokyo today, in the process propelling Australia to its best performance ever in the Olympic pool.
Read moreRinehart sees the opportunity to support young Australians who demonstrate the qualities of hard work, resilience and teamwork and who aspire to be the best in the world. And in business, just as in sport, Australia needs to be competitive with the best in the world. Rinehart’s support goes straight to the athletes and is transformational: it pays for rent, petrol and food. It allows them to focus on being the best they can be.
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