Top Australian swimmers to skip Doha world championships
PERTH: Australia's top swimmers have opted out of the world championships in Doha, with the squad announced on Friday (Dec 15) missing Ariarne Titmus, Mollie O'Callaghan and Kyle Chalmers.
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PERTH: Australia's top swimmers have opted out of the world championships in Doha, with the squad announced on Friday (Dec 15) missing Ariarne Titmus, Mollie O'Callaghan and Kyle Chalmers.
SYDNEY : Swimming Australia has named a slimmed down team of 24 to compete at February's world championships in Qatar with a slew of big names skipping the meet as they continue preparations for the Paris Olympics.
HANGZHOU: Siobhan Haughey shattered her own Asian record to add the Asiad 100m freestyle title to her Olympic and world silver medals on Tuesday (Sep 26), as Tomoru Honda stunned an exhausted Daiya Seto in the 400m medley.
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FUKUOKA, Japan : The United States will look to continue their dominance when the swimming events at the World Aquatics Championships get underway in the Japanese city of Fukuoka on Sunday, with Australia also aiming to lay down a marker before next year's Paris Olympics.
SYDNEY : Australian Mollie O'Callaghan, who owns the fastest times of the year in both the 100 and 200 metres freestyle, has injured her knee a few weeks out from the start of the world championships in Japan.
MELBOURNE : Australia's swim team head to next month's world championships in Fukuoka with confidence after setting a number of eye-catching times at national trials in Melbourne.
MELBOURNE: Two months on from Summer McIntosh's world record swims, Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus will have a chance to respond to the Canadian wunderkind's challenge at world championship trials in Melbourne next week.