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Australian Athletics: The best it’s been in decades?

Why we should be optimistic about the future of athletics in the green and gold.

March 28, 2022 Xavier Zuccon
Comedy //

Chile extends Olympic record for most Olympic Games without an Olympic record

And Monaco makes some history of its own.

August 8, 2021 Samuel Garrett
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Bearing the Political Flames: the International Implications of the Olympics

This quadrennial event encapsulates the zeitgeist of each point in time, and the domestic and inter-state tensions that disrupt international waters.

July 22, 2021 Ariana Haghighi
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Chellsie Memmel is not “too old”

In launching an Olympic comeback at 32, Chellsie Memmel is shattering every narrative about elite women’s gymnastics.

August 23, 2020 Oscar Chaffey
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Bad blood in the water

Kevin Lee reminds us that sport isn’t immune to cultural narratives

August 23, 2016 Kevin Lee
Sport //

Butterflop, or, why butterfly is the worst stroke

Mary Ward and Max Hall roast the black sheep of swim strokes

August 16, 2016 Max Hall and Mary Ward
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In the running

Tuvalu’s going to the Olympics. Alexandros Tsathas spoke to its only athlete

August 2, 2016 Alexandros Tsathas
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Hepped up on goofballs

Alexandros Tsathas examines how we keep our athletes on the right track

March 3, 2016 Alexandros Tsathas

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