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The Paris 2024 swimming program may be over last weekend where our Aussie Dolphins Swim Team still had great success despite falling short to Team USA when it comes to this sport’s medal tally alone as our big battles ain’t over anytime soon, that way we can go on & win back this pool like it was several times before. 

However, there’s more to water/aquatics when it comes to the 2nd week Olympics program, having also achieved good success — even though we were so close to winning gold in Marathon Swimming as well as Water Polo and Diving programs. 

Now that would be a big boost when it comes to future World Aquatics Championships with the next edition going to Singapore in about 11 months time from now.

First of all, shoutout to Moesha Johnson who finished silver behind Sharon Van Rouwendaal from the Netherlands in the women’s 10km open water swimming event while Chelsea Gubeca finished 14th. Gotta say Moesha has improved a lot this year when it comes to her marathon swimming career, she was fourth individually earlier this year at the World Champs in Doha including the team gold there.

She too alerted all of Australia off the back of her specialist swimming discipline success which is the long-form events including some long-distance swimming in the pool as we need more of these marathon swimmers like her. Sure she can go one better if she can for LA28 & let’s hope our future marathon swimmers for those looking to take up soon enough can take her lead for gold going into the home Summer Olympics edition for Brisbane 2032.

We also didn’t forget Nicholas Sloman & Kyle Lee with the men’s 10km open water swimming event. Yes, trying to reaching gold may not be our biggest strength unlike some of our pool swimmers at this stage. But seeing both of them within the Top 15 ain’t bad though with Sloman just outside the Top 10 in 11th while Lee came home in 13th. Again, we need and can do more to inspire more young kids to take up marathon swimming for the best chance of success both in here and worldwide.

If one silver medal wasn’t enough, why not we look at our Women’s Stingers Water Polo team? They too fell so short last night by only two goals (9-11) v Spain in the gold medal final off the back of their unreal campaign in the lead up to this big dance undefeated at Paris La Defense Arena. Now they had an equal start with Spain from the beginning while the Stingers made a late charge to hold back Spain but their inconsistent play midway through the match fell into Spain’s favour and their opponents were the one that got themselves home with the Olympics gold.

Unlucky but this is the team we should be proud of having won gold before back in Sydney 2000. We are absolutely confident that our women’s Stingers team can go one better towards setting up regular world-class success as the one of the top water polo powerhouse nations in the world. Keep an eye on them on a regular basis for their support where they also got Tilly Kearns (who plays centre forward) as one of the players there and she’s related to her dad who is a former Wallaby in none other than Phil Kearns.

And in the Diving, shoutout to Maddison Keeney with her silver medal success in the women’s 3m springboard. She had an excellent performance despite not being able to reach gold that won her multiple World Championships before, having split the two Chinese divers in between gold and bronze. But again, we got another amazing diver on our hands & fingers crossed she will go back to at least 1 if not 2 more games to bow out on a high with a breakthrough Olympics gold – keep an eye on her too including next year’s Worlds.

So that’s all you need to know as we enjoyed watching our aquatics athletes take centre stage in Paris that showcased their best abilities for those watching at home and also in-person with credit to our parents’ sheer hard work of making their sons and daughters dreams made come true. Can’t wait to see Australia hopefully take extra rewards of gold medals in world aquatics beyond pool swimming going into next year’s Worlds in Singapore & the next Summer Olympics in LA come 2028. 

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Well, one of the ex-cricketers will be onboard for Nine’s Olympics coverage for Paris in France very soon – which will begin just less than 30 days from now. Now it won’t be Mark Nicholas who presented the London highlights program back in 2012 since they don’t have the Australian summer of cricket rights anymore nor would Michael Slater be coming back in the media either since his personal life hasn’t been great in recent years after being axed from Seven’s current cricket coverage. He too called the diving events there just for that one at the same time. Instead, here comes former opening batsman, regular WWOS show panellist and Longtime Nine stalwart Mark “Tubby” Taylor as he is now set for an Olympics gig of his own by commentating the Diving events, which was just announced this earlier morning on the weekly Wide World of Sports magazine program.

It remains to be seen if he will be calling from the studio in Sydney or be on-site alongside some other reporting assignments either by himself or with an expert. But hey, I didn’t know Diving and Cricket were a great match when it comes to the physicality as well as jump and aerial landing up high like Tubby used to do when looking to catch these balls back at slip during his playing days – same goes to Michael Slater as well & both of them were also Openers & slip fielders too. When it comes to the real diving contest though, you will have to face your fears from a couple metres by perfecting your technique (not from the side but almost like a backflip after you jump a bit like gymnastics through water) that applies to all other sports.

Anyways, great to hear that Tubby will back in commentary at least on TV for a bit – having done so during The Ashes in England last year for Sky Sports when Nine still had the rights there. Surely, that arrangement is expected to continue when Nine will be back in 2027 and 2031. Don’t forget Cricket (T20s) will be an Olympic sport once more come 2028 in Los Angeles, USA and he could be perfectly positioned as the network’s Olympic cricket expert. Too early to say but could see Nine either forming a group of their own commentators around him or send Tubby as part of the World Feed OBS commentary team on-site like we’ve seen before in a similar arrangement with Sky Sports for The Ashes in England as well as ICC-sanctioned events.

If that wasn’t enough, you can still hear Tubby commentating the Australian Summer of Cricket via the radio on Triple M every November-January alongside fellow WWOS panellist Gus Worland. Make sure you keep an eye out on Tubby for the Diving throughout the two-week games across Nine, 9Gem and 9Now from Saturday July 27 to Saturday August 10.

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