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  1. Kyle Chalmers, OAM (born 25 June 1998) is an Australian competitive swimmer. He is a world record holder in the short course 100 metre freestyle, 4×100 metre medley relay, and long course 4×100 metre mixed freestyle relay. He is the Oceanian and Australian record holder in the short course 50 metre butterfly and 50 metre freestyle.

    • 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
    • The Big Tuna, 'Ray' Chalmers, King Kyle
  2. The Australian swimmer completes his set of long course titles with a world championship victory in Fukuoka, Japan. He beats Jack Alexy and Maxime Grousset in a race that sees defending champion Popovici finish sixth.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Kyle Chalmers, jubilant and confident, knocks off two personal bests on Paris Games mission. By Zachary Gates. Apr 19th, 2024. F Share T B. Gold Coast: There was a jubilance and sense of bravado about Kyle Chalmers as Australia's sprint king climbed from the water at the national swimming titles and strutted across the pool deck.

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  4. Oct 30, 2021 · Australia's Kyle Chalmers has broken the world record in the men's short-course 100 metres freestyle, a mark that had stood for 13 years. Key points: Chalmers swam a time of 44.84 seconds to win the 100m freestyle in Kazan. The 23-year-old says it is a just reward after recovering from a shoulder surgery.

  5. Aug 1, 2022 · Mon 1 Aug 2022 16.15 EDT. Kyle Chalmers touched the wall, popped up his head to check the results, then stood up and brought his index finger to his lips. The Australian had just won the men’s...

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  7. Kyle Chalmers is one of the world's best sprint swimmers, who boasts an unbelievable medal record for someone born in 1998. The Australian caused shockwaves in the swimming world when, at 18-years-old, he won the blue-ribboned men's 100m freestyle Olympic title at Rio 2016 in a time of 47.58 to break the world junior record.

  8. Jul 27, 2023 · Kyle Chalmers made the turn in seventh before powering home to victory. Kaylee McKeown won her second gold medal in Fukuoka. Australia broke its world record in the women's 4x200m freestyle.

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