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Australian 2024 Olympic Staging Camp Photo Vault

2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

Athletes from around the world are putting the final touches on their preparations just days away from the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

The 44-strong Australian swimming squad is wrapping up their staging camp in Chartres, about 98 km/60 miles outside the host city.

The likes of Emma McKeon, Kaylee McKeown, Ariarne Titmus and Elijah Winnington are among those seeking to wreak havoc on the aquatic medal table, carrying momentum from their success at the 2023 World Championships where the Aussies earned the most gold medals at 13 in all.

Catch a glimpse into the form of the Dolphins from down under in a series of action shots, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia.

Shayna Jack, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Mollie O’Callaghan, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Mollie O’Callaghan, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Elizabeth Dekkers, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Kaylee McKeown, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Kaylee McKeown, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Kaylee McKeown, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Kaylee McKeown, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Kaylee McKeown, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Jenna Strauch, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Jenna Strauch, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Jenna Forrester, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Elijah Winnington, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Emma McKeon, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Emma McKeon, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Emma McKeon, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Emma McKeon, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Emma McKeon, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Emma McKeon, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Ariarne Titmus, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Ariarne Titmus, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Ariarne Titmus, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

 

Ariarne Titmus, courtesy of Delly Carr/Swimming Australia

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peter
3 months ago

This team has so much money and support.

CMOK
3 months ago

They look fit, happy and relaxed. Good vibes. So looking forward to this meet!

NotHimAgain
3 months ago

Gotta get my eyes checked, I’m starting to see double.

Dan
3 months ago

Pinnacles of Australian Sport 💙 Love it

Joel
3 months ago

Didn’t this appear earlier today?

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  Joel
3 months ago

Different edition

Joel
Reply to  Thomas The Tank Engine
3 months ago

Think it’s the same.

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