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Top Australian Swimmers Dive into Night 3 of Fukuoka Championships on Channel 9
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Broadcast Guide | Australia’s Dolphins Ready for Round 2 at Fukuoka Swimming Championships
Watch Australia’s Best at the 2023 World AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Live on 9NOW
9NOW to exclusively broadcast WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SWIMMING TRIALS, showcasing Australia’s Olympic aspirants
BROADCAST GUIDE | World Championship Swimming returns to primetime this week on Channel 9
IAN THORPE, ARIARNE TITMUS and GIAAN ROONEY join Channel 9 for LIVE coverage of the WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Channel 9 secures exclusive broadcasts right for upcoming FINA SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Channel 7 secures broadcast deal to deliver LIVE coverage of the 2022 WORLD PARA SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
Broadcast Guide | Cody Simpson and Kaylee McKeown to headline final day at Australian Swimming Trials
Seven to provide LIVE coverage of 2019 World Para-Swimming Championships
In a massive boost for Australian Paralympic sport, Seven will stream heats and finals live from London Aquatics Centre on streaming platform 7Plus
Seven to broadcast Australian Short Course Swimming Championships live on 7plus
Users on 7plus and the 7Sport app will be able to stream the competition live from the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC).
Top Aussies to fly flag at Swimming Worlds Championships
The big names of Australian swimming, including Mack Horton, Cameron McEvoy, Mitch Larkin, Bronte Campbell and Emily Seebohm line up behind the blocks to compete for gold against the world’s top competitors in the FINA World Swimming Championships.
Ian Thorpe and Leisel Jones join Seven Sport for World Swimming Championships
Channel Seven has announced five-time Olympic gold medallist, Ian Thorpe and three-time gold medal winner Leisel Jones will be part of the commentary team for the World Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary this month.
The 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Live on Ten and One
Our best swimmers will be competing, including world champions Cate Campbell, James Magnussen, Bronte Campbell, Emma McKeon, five-time Olympic medallist Alicia Coutts, Emily Seebohm and Gold Coast young gun Cameron McEvoy.