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Relief for five-time Olympic champion McKeown after disqualification scare at Australian trials
Relief for five-time Olympic champion McKeown after disqualification scare at Australian trials

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Relief for five-time Olympic champion McKeown after disqualification scare at Australian trials

Five-time Olympic gold medallist Kaylee McKeown was cleared to compete in the 50m backstroke final at the Australian trials on Monday after she successfully appealed her disqualification in the heats. The 23-year-old world record holder finished first in her heat, but her time was not displayed on the board, and she was ushered away in tears by officials after being called for an early start. However, McKeown's team lodged an appeal, and after an anxious wait, she was given the green light to compete in the final, which closes out the opening day of the trials in Adelaide. The trials serve as Australia's qualifiers for the July 11-August 3 world championships in Singapore. '(McKeown) was disqualified after being ruled to initiate an early start from lane four of heat one but her protest was upheld after officials ruled in her favour that she was distracted by a movement immediately prior to the signal,' Swimming Australia said. 'Her time of 27.27 made her the fastest qualifier tonight with good mate Mollie O'Callaghan second fastest with 27.72 – both under qualifying time for Singapore World Championships.' McKeown became the first woman to retain the 100 and 200 backstroke Olympic titles at last year's Paris Games.

TYR Sport and World Aquatics Announce Global Partnership, Ushering in a New Era of Competitive Swimming
TYR Sport and World Aquatics Announce Global Partnership, Ushering in a New Era of Competitive Swimming

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TYR Sport and World Aquatics Announce Global Partnership, Ushering in a New Era of Competitive Swimming

NEW YORK, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TYR Sport, a global leader in performance swimwear and aquatic gear, is proud to announce a landmark global partnership with World Aquatics, the international governing body for aquatic sports. Through this multi-year agreement, TYR becomes the exclusive global supplier of swimwear and accessories for World Aquatics—reinforcing TYR's position at the forefront of competitive swimming worldwide. The partnership will make its official debut at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore this July. As part of the agreement, TYR will supply high-performance technical products to athletes, federations, and event officials, highlighting its commitment to innovation and precision engineering at the highest levels of sport. World Aquatics and TYR will also collaborate on strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing the athlete experience, deepening fan engagement, and expanding the global footprint of competitive swimming across all levels of participation. Built on a shared vision of performance, innovation, and access to sport, the partnership reflects a mutual mission to elevate aquatic athletes and create more opportunities for competitive excellence. TYR's technical products—developed in collaboration with elite swimmers—are designed to meet the demands of both training and world-class competition. "We are proud to partner with World Aquatics and support the global aquatics community," said Matt DiLorenzo, Chief Executive Officer, TYR Sport. "This partnership is a testament to our shared belief in empowering athletes, expanding access to sport, and driving innovation through world-class competition." Husain Al-Musallam, the World Aquatics President added, "At World Aquatics, athletes are our top priority. We aim to give swimmers from around the world every opportunity to succeed in our sports. That's why our long-term, exclusive global supplier partnership with TYR is such a landmark moment for aquatics. TYR is a trusted global swimwear brand that shares our belief in empowering athletes to reach their full potential. They have a proven track record of working closely with athletes to deliver performance-driven products. I'm delighted that swimmers worldwide will now benefit from TYR's innovation, experience, and athlete-first approach." This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in TYR's international growth strategy, further establishing the brand's presence on the global stage. With visibility at the world's most prestigious aquatic events, TYR is poised to reach broader audiences while continuing to champion athlete-first innovation. The partnership is effective immediately, with a series of launch activations set to roll out during the Singapore World Championships and additional initiatives planned throughout the World Aquatics calendar. About TYR SportSince 1985, TYR Sport has been pushing the limits of innovation to develop the industry's most durable and performance-driven swim and triathlon gear. Whether it's personal bests or world records, TYR is dedicated to supporting athletes at every level of competition. About World AquaticsDriven by the vision of a world united by water—for health, life, and sport—World Aquatics is the international governing body for aquatic sports. Founded in 1908, World Aquatics is an independent organisation composed of 210 National Federations and five Continental Organisations. World Aquatics oversees six aquatic disciplines: swimming, water polo, diving, artistic swimming, open water swimming, and high diving, and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the leading global authority in these sports. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE TYR

MAS looks to reassign divers in a bid to strengthen springboard department
MAS looks to reassign divers in a bid to strengthen springboard department

New Straits Times

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

MAS looks to reassign divers in a bid to strengthen springboard department

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Aquatics (MAS) is looking to encourage senior women's national platform divers to switch to the springboard discipline due to a shortage of strong talent in the latter. MAS diving technical director Yeoh Ken Nee said there is currently an imbalance of talent in the women's squad. Traditionally, the platform discipline has delivered more medals for Malaysia in global competitions such as the Olympics and the World Championships through divers such as Pandelela Rinong, Cheong Jun Hoong and Datuk Leong Mun Yee. "We have to admit that we currently don't have strong female divers in the springboard discipline," said Ken Nee recently. "We have more female divers coming through the ranks in the platform at the moment. "So we are looking to encourage senior divers, who may no longer wish to compete in the platform, to consider switching to the springboard. Ken Nee added that switching to the springboard discipline, which places a lesser physical strain on the body, could help extend the careers of the senior divers. He, however, stressed youth development remains a priority across both disciplines. "At least they (seniors) can continue their careers in the springboard," said Ken Nee. "But at the same time we are also pushing for young divers development to ensure we have a more even distribution of talent across the two disciplines in the future." On a separate note, Ken Nee said Elvis Priestly Clement-Enrique Maccartney Harold have essentially secured their spot in the squad for the Singapore World Championships (July 11-Aug 3). The duo dominated the field at the recent National Diving Trials on Saturday (May 10) in the men's 10m platform synchronised event. They clinched gold on a six-dive total of 400.11 which comfortably exceeded MAS's Minimum Qualifying Standard (MQS) of 360 points. "They've surpassed the MQS more than three times, so they are certainly qualified to represent the country at the World Championships," said Ken Nee. "However, we still need to deliberate with the diving committee before finalising the squad for Singapore." To put their achievement into perspective, their score would have secured fourth place at last year's World Championships in Doha and sixth at the Paris Olympics.

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