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Cody Simpson to swim rather than sing at Commonwealth Games

Cody Simpson, who was part of the entertainment line-up in the build-up for the last Commonwealth Games, will be on the programme again for the 2022 edition, this time as a member of Australia’s swimming team.

Taking time out from his singing career to focus on swimming has started to pay off for Simpson, who was selected in the team after placing third in the 100-metre butterfly event at the Australian trials.

He only narrowly missed out on a spot at next month’s world championships too.

His main focus after missing the team last year for the Tokyo Olympics was to qualify for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, and it seems he is a step closer to that.

“If you told me two years ago I would be here this soon, I wouldn’t believe you,” Simpson said of his selection.

“I would probably … tell you that you’re dreaming.”

He said making his first senior Australian squad was “a testament to the last two years” of heavy training when he often asked himself if he was “in over my head or dreaming too big”.

The Commonwealth Games, a multi-sports event that started as the British Empire Games in 1930 and is staged every four yeas, starts on July 28 in Birmingham, England.

The 2018 edition was held on Australia’s Gold Coast, Simpson’s home town.

His connection to the 2018 Games, he recalled, was singing I Still Call Australia Home at Buckingham Palace to help promote the event.

Simpson was a talented junior swimmer before his singing career took off and he moved to the US with his family in 2010.

He started training seriously again for swimming in 2019.

When it comes to competition, the 25-year-old said he uses some experience he picked up as an entertainer to help focus on the main goal.

“It’s all having eyes and ears on you and having

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