‘Nothing to lose’:Titmus issues rivals an ominous Olympics warning

‘Nothing to lose’:Titmus issues rivals an ominous Olympics warning

Ariarne Titmus has put the world on notice,having evolved in a manner that has her primed for greater success than three years ago.

  • byNick Wright

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‘Feels like I’m flying’:Aussie swimmers get high-tech togs for Paris

‘Feels like I’m flying’:Aussie swimmers get high-tech togs for Paris

The Australian swim team is hoping to dominate at the Paris Olympics,and new Speedo swimsuits might just give them the edge.

  • byNick Wright
From heartbreak to the City of Love:Family travel deal paves way for Jackson to play in Paris

From heartbreak to the City of Love:Family travel deal paves way for Jackson to play in Paris

Lauren Jackson is almost certain to make her fifth Olympic Games after officially emerging from a brief retirement to be named in an extended 26-woman Opals squad for Paris.

  • byJon Pierik
Andrew Hoy made his Olympic debut in 1984. Forty years later,he’s eyeing off Paris

Andrew Hoy made his Olympic debut in 1984. Forty years later,he’s eyeing off Paris

While Andrew Hoy is eyeing off his ninth Olympics,it’s a race against the clock for Shane Rose,who fractured his pelvis days after securing his qualification.

  • byBillie Eder
‘I can run as fast as you’:Battle of the mind behind path to Paralympics

‘I can run as fast as you’:Battle of the mind behind path to Paralympics

For years,this Brisbane teenager – confined to a wheelchair – fought for approval. But a sudden realisation released that burden,and has him on course for Paris.

  • byNick Wright
Australia’s Olympic team hit by first selection controversy
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Australia’s Olympic team hit by first selection controversy

A canoe sprinter who secured a quota spot for Paris 2024 is the first known athlete to give notice of his intention to appeal against his non-selection for the Games.

  • byAdam Pengilly
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Peter Bol recently turned 30 and got engaged. One more thing would cap his ‘biggest year yet’

Peter Bol recently turned 30 and got engaged. One more thing would cap his ‘biggest year yet’

After a turbulent 18 months,800m runner Peter Bol has reconsidered ideas of retirement after Paris 2024 and is now more driven than ever to race for Australia.

  • byMichael Gleeson
IOC excludes Russian and Belarusian athletes from Olympics ceremony in Paris

IOC excludes Russian and Belarusian athletes from Olympics ceremony in Paris

Athletes who were approved to compete at the Olympics under a neutral flag can only “experience the event” – likely watching from near the river.

  • byGraham Dunbar
World Cup hero Vine back to fight for Matildas spot at Olympics

World Cup hero Vine back to fight for Matildas spot at Olympics

Cortnee Vine sat out the Olympic qualifiers against Uzbekistan due to undisclosed personal reasons,but now she’s back and ready to remind Tony Gustavsson what she can do.

  • byVince Rugari
Sex is back for the Olympics in the city of love

Sex is back for the Olympics in the city of love

After intimacy was banned during the COVID-affected Tokyo Olympics,organisers in Paris will provide 300,000 condoms in the athletes’ village.

  • byBillie Eder
Six gold medals? O’Callaghan ready to embrace pressure in Paris

Six gold medals? O’Callaghan ready to embrace pressure in Paris

Teenage sensation Mollie O’Callaghan opens up on her Olympic preparations and the lessons learnt from a “messy” build-up to last year’s world championships.

  • byTom Decent