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arena Signs World Record Holder Kyle Chalmers

courtesy of arena, a SwimSwam partner.

arena is pleased to announce that Olympic 2016 freestyle champion and 2020 silver medallist Kyle Chalmers has joined its Elite Team. The collaboration means that the 23-year-old Australian will represent the Italian brand at the Paris Olympics in 2024.

“So excited to be joining the Arena family,” said Kyle. “It’s such a prestigious company; I have wanted to wear their suits for a long time, and I’m honoured they’re welcoming me to
their strong group of ambassadors. Their products are the best in the business, and I’m excited for the next chapter. I know they will take me to the next level.”

Growing up, Kyle had a natural affinity for sports, not least Australian rules football, and it wasn’t until shortly before his breakout season in 2015 that he decided to focus on swimming.

Kyle kicked off 2015 by becoming the youngest swimmer (at 17) to break 49 seconds in the 100 freestyle at the Australian Swimming Championships. He made his international debut at the World Championships in Kazan, and won his first international medal as part of the 4×100 medley relay team. A few weeks later at the FINA World Junior
Championships in Singapore, he won 7 medals from 7 events, including the 50 and 100 freestyle titles.

In his first Olympics in Rio 2016, Kyle broke the 100 freestyle junior world record three times, and swam a sensational second 50 in the final – turning in seventh position at the halfway mark – to out-touch a highly experienced field to take gold. It was the first time since 1968 that an Australian won the Olympic 100 free title.

Kyle missed the 2017 World Championships to undergo surgery for a heart condition, but returned to competition the same year. The following year at the Commonwealth Games on Australia’s Gold Coast, he won the 200 freestyle, picked up silver in the 100 freestyle, and helped the men’s teams sweep all three relays. Several months later at the Pan Pacific Championships in Tokyo, he snagged the 100 freestyle gold and added two silvers and a bronze in the men’s relays.

At the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju, Kyle added another relay title with the 4×200 freestyle gold, along with the 100 freestyle silver in 47.08 – a personal best – and silver and bronze relay medals.

Kyle’s preparations for the postponed Olympics in Tokyo were hampered by further surgery to his heart in 2019 and his shoulder in 2020, but he returned in 2021 to defend his freestyle title. Swimming in lane 7 in the final, his scorching second 50 of 24.37s saw him almost catch winner Caeleb Dressel as he claimed silver, equalling his personal best. He also won two relay bronze medals.

A few months later, Kyle set another milestone – a short course world record of 44.84s in 100 freestyle, breaking a mark that had stood for nearly 13 years. Unfortunately he missed the World Short Course Championships in Abu Dhabi to have another shoulder operation so that he’s ready for 2022, which includes the Commonwealth Games in July/August in Birmingham.

“Bringing Kyle into the arena fold is a big boost for us,” said Deputy CEO Giuseppe Musciacchio. “At just 23 years of age he has already accomplished so much. He has a really bright future ahead of him, and we’d like to be part of it, helping him as best we can to achieve his full potential. Australia is an important market for us, so this new partnership will serve to strengthen our ties and work towards growing the sport across the nation.”

Kyle Chalmers Bio & Best Results

2021 FINA World Cup, Kazan

  • Gold: 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle
  • Bronze: 50m butterfly

2021 FINA World Cup, Doha

  • Gold: 100m freestyle
  • Silver: 50m freestyle, 50m butterfly

2021 FINA World Cup, Budapest

  • Gold: 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle
  • Silver: 200m freestyle

2021 FINA World Cup, Berlin

  • Gold: 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle
  • Silver: 200m freestyle

2020 Tokyo Olympics

  • Silver: 100m freestyle
  • Bronze: 4×100 freestyle, 4×200 freestyle

2019 World Championship, Gwangju

  • Gold: 4×200 free relay
  • Silver: 100m freestyle
  • Bronze: 4×100 freestyle, 4×100 mixed freestyle

2018 Pan Pacific Championships, Tokyo

  • Gold: 100m freestyle,
  • Silver: 4x1o0m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle
  • Bronze: 4×100 medley

2018 Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast

  • Gold: 200m freestyle, 4×100 freestyle, 4×200 freestyle, 4×100 medley
  • Silver: 100m freestyle

2016 Rio Olympics

  • Gold: 100m freestyle
  • Bronze: 4x100m freestyle, 4x100m medley

2015 World Championship, Kazan

  • Silver: 4x100m medley

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Troyy
2 years ago
Gheko
2 years ago

Awesome news, this bloke has the heart of a lion.

Corn Pop
Reply to  Gheko
2 years ago

I hope he can find a way to train that suits his shoulders.

Last edited 2 years ago by Corn Pop
Jarvis
Reply to  Gheko
2 years ago

Prince of short course

oxyswim
2 years ago

That right shoulder is looking skinny after another shoulder surgery. Hope he can find a way to manage it until Paris. Seems to be an issue for a few of the top Aussie swimmers.

There's no doubt that he's tightening up
2 years ago

47 flat in the Adidas, you’ve got to think that an Arena suit will give him that little bit of extra edge for the WR.

That is, of course, if Dressel or even Kolesnikov doesn’t get there first.

HJones

It’s funny how it seems like everyone forgot Kolesnikov went 47.11 and is only 21 years old. Like his 100 BK he has some stuff to clean up. Doesn’t have the underwaters or start of Dressel, but jeez his pure speed above water is incredible.

That being said, I think if Chalmers had swam a 100 LC free the day after he broke the SCM WR, he’d have gone a 46.8. I haven’t worn an Arena suit since the original Carbon Flex and never wore an Adidas, but if these newer Arena suits are anything like the Flex and Adidas suits are as bad as people say they are, Dressel is in big trouble.

Last edited 2 years ago by HJones
Ghost
2 years ago

What ever happened to MP suits? Does ASU wear them? Anyone else?

Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
Reply to  Ghost
2 years ago

Doesn’t Kalisz wear them?

Mike
Reply to  Ghost
2 years ago

Oleksiak does

Mr Piano
Reply to  Ghost
2 years ago

No one wears them cause they’re bad lol

Joe
2 years ago

Did he lose like 30 pounds?

JustAFan
2 years ago

Am I the only one that didn’t recognize Chalmers at first in this pic? Maybe I just haven’t been paying attention lately. Genuinely thought they’d accidentally used a photo of the wrong swimmer. But it’s him all right! Big signing for Arena.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  JustAFan
2 years ago

I had more trouble with this picture initially:

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Big “Dog the Bounty Hunter: Origins” vibes on that one.

Swammer
2 years ago

Are the comments usually turned on for posts like this?

Crown
Reply to  Swammer
2 years ago

Nah but arena know this a big W so they don’t care I guess😂

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