Kyle Chalmers has lashed out at suggestions of a rift in the Dolphins swim team, labelling them a "load of ...
"I find it hard we win almost every single medal last night and again tonight and that's the storyline. "I actually walked up and said good job across the pool. It's words getting put in mouths and you wanting to make a story out of nothing." Exactly. So how can you say that we're not together?" "Who's to say that we're not brought together? Chalmers also swam with McKeon in the mixed version of the same event.
Chalmers swam a lightning final leg to help Australia to win gold in the men's 4x100m freestyle relay on Sunday morning (AEST), alongside William Yang, Zac ...
I am grateful for those who work in the media that stand by my side and write the truth. “The truth is I won’t be around for ever and you can enjoy it while you can. “We need to be more aware that we are people. As a leader of this team I want my teammates [to be] incredibly proud of these achievements, not in tears and scared of what story or comment will be written about them. and instead of focusing on the positives, you guys want to focus on the negatives again. I know Australia is proud and so am I. But enough with click bait and s**** headlines. “Thank you media for ruining it for us all. “For me, I really sat down after trials and thought am I really going to continue on in this sport because, for me, I have given everything to this country. “I stand and talk to you guys after every single race. I support him on the team, but again, people just want clickbait on the article.” He went on to say: “It’s all just false news. — Chalmers said he will soon walk away from media commitments on medical health grounds if things don’t change.
Instead of celebrating his second gold medal of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Kyle Chalmers was left fuming at questions surrounding a supposed rift with ...
It’s words getting put in mouths and you wanting to make a story out of nothing.” "There’s going to be a time when I definitely stop doing that if that’s going to be the case. “The truth is I won’t be around forever and you enjoy it while you can. I stand and talk to you guys after every race. “I think it’s fantastic he’s here. You look at America, they jump on the winners, they support.
The Australian swimmer has accused media of painting him as a jilted lover by claiming he ignored McKeon at the Commonwealth Games.
“I do nothing but be as positive as I possibly can. It’s unfortunate that I can’t do anything right at this point in time. “I definitely said congratulations,” Chalmers said.
Emma McKeon's angle is: it's none of your business. The three Australians are swimming at the Commonwealth Games with their supposed love triangle again making ...
“It’s just a tough situation to be in. “So far, we have been going really good. We have all had exes in the past and we have all never really had to then work with the colleague of the new boyfriend. “All this hype over the love triangle and all that, I think it’s just hype. “The mood is great, this is one of the closest teams I have ever been a part of,” Winnington said on Saturday. “But in saying that, in the warm-up area and out on deck we have all been teammates regardless of whatever may have been.
Kyle Chalmers unleashed an all-time press conference as he took the flamethrower to reports of team division and an icy relationship with Emma McKeon and ...
As a leader of this team I want my teammates incredibly proud of these achievements, not in tears in and scared of what story or comment will be written about them. You can try and bring me down all you want but it’s only going to last so long and I will stop talking to the media. I was so proud of myself at trials, winning my 10th national title … and instead of focusing on the positives, you guys want to focus on the negatives again. I know Australia is proud and so am I. But enough with the click bait and shitty headlines. “I say ‘good luck’ to Cody. I say ‘good job’ to Cody. I send him a message after the race. People that know swimming and know me is all I care about. “There’s going to be a time when I definitely stop doing that if that’s going to be the case. I go back home to Port Lincoln, I come back to Adelaide and there are people taking photos of me saying ‘Kyle resurfaces’. “In every other sport, people say they have mental health problems and people jump on board and want to support them. I stand and talk to you guys after every race. “I actually walked up and said ‘good job’ across the pool. Media reports accused Chalmers of failing to congratulate former girlfriend and relay teammate McKeon, who had swum the final leg.
Kyle Chalmers has had enough of the Australian media and made his feelings known during a press conference at the Commonwealth Games.
I said exactly what I needed to do last night, I did the race, we won gold, everyone won gold and focused on the positives.” “No matter what I do these days, the media wants to jump on when I have done nothing but give all to this country. Chalmers also made it clear that he speaks to and supports Simpson, who is currently dating McKeon. Chalmers noted that the Australian media continually cuts him down and seeks out controversy, rather than focus on positive storylines, such as relay victories.
Kyle Chalmers has posted a lengthy Instagram spiel as he hit out at reports of friction between himself and Aussie Olympic legend Emma McKeon.
He went on to say: “It’s all just false news. I support him on the team, but again, people just want clickbait on the article.” I don’t swim for this, I didn’t get into the sport to have to deal with this. I swim to inspire and I swim because I love my sport and it gives me purpose. “I have dedicated my life to this sport and representing my country. We capped off the night with a gold in both freestyle relay teams,” Chalmers wrote.