Australia's Swimming Golden Generation Eyes LA 2028 Triumph
Australia's head coach is optimistic about their swimmers' future performances, following success at the world championships in Singapore. Despite missing key athletes, Australia's team delivered impressive performances, setting sights on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The team aims to expand its success, particularly by strengthening men's relay teams.

Australia's swimmers are gearing up for a strong showing at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, after a notable performance at the world championships in Singapore. The team's head coach, Rohan Taylor, expressed confidence in his athletes' abilities, highlighting their determination to build on past successes.
In Singapore, Australia secured eight golds among 20 medals, closely following the United States' lead. Key performances included backstroke champion Kaylee McKeown and freestyle star Mollie O'Callaghan who reinforced Australia's standing in swimming.
Despite the absence of top swimmers, Australia's younger athletes delivered promising results. As preparations for the 2028 Games intensify, the focus remains on solidifying depth in men's events, particularly in backstroke and breaststroke, to boost relay performances.
(With inputs from agencies.)