Cam McEvoy Wins Gold! Cheered on by his family and Swimming Patron Gina Rinehart.
Three years after she joined Ian Thorpe at the summit of Australian Olympic success, Emma McKeon has taken the final step to reach the absolute peak.
Congratulations to our fantastic Aussie swimmers!
Australia’s Grace Brown has carried the expectation of high medal hopes with ease, flying through the drenched Parisian streets to claim gold in the Women’s Individual Time Trial.
Olympic organisers defy the weather and train sabotage to pull off historic opening ceremony.
She’s only competed at one Olympic Games so far, but champion Australian swimmer Kaylee McKeown already has three gold medals under her belt.
Swimming is our most successful Olympic sport, but this is our best team ever.
Australia’s beach volleyballers dug their toes into the sand underneath the Eiffel Tower and then uttered words like “awesome”, “magical” and “amazing”.
The Dolphins are in Paris and the first message they received was one of support, acknowledging the pressure that is about to envelope what looms as Australia’s greatest swim team in history.
It was the question on everyone’s lips when the Oarsome Foursome, four years after claiming gold, set out to defend their place at the top of the podium in Atlanta in 1996. Andrew Cooper, Nick Green, Mike McKay and James Tomkins became household names when they beat the USA in the men’s coxless four at the 1992 Olympics.