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Kyle Chalmers Reconsidering Worlds Decision After 100 Fly Surprise

2022 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Australian superstar swimmerΒ Kyle Chalmers is reconsidering his plans for this summer’s World Championship meet.

Chalmers told SwimSwam in an interview in March that he would “most likely” miss the 2022 World Championships to focus on the Commonwealth Games, along with many of his highest-profile Australian countrymates.

After finishing 2nd on Wednesday in the 100 fly in a time of 51.67, however, he told SwimSwam that he was reconsidering those plans.

“I’ve been back in the pool 7 weeks now, I had no expectations on making the Worlds team, especially in butterfly,” Chalmers said. “So am now weighing up what’s going to be best for me and my preparations for Paris. (My) shoulders are feeling good, mind is feeling good, so wouldn’t mind being a part of the team.”

That time by Chalmers is the second-best of his career and only the second time that he has been under 52 seconds. His best time is a 51.37 from March of 2020, just before the world shut down with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Chalmers told Australian media earlier this week that he was dropping the 200 free from his program “altogether” to shift to the 100 fly as a third event, alongside his primary races the 50 and 100 freestyles.

He said at the time that he didn’t expect much at Trials, with his primary goal being a top 3 finish in the butterfly races to qualify for the Commonwealth Games. Countries are allowed to enter 2 swimmers per event at the World Championships, but can send 3 per event to the Commonwealth Games.

He got that and more, finishing behind the incumbent in the event and Marion training partner Matthew Temple (51.50) and ahead of swimmer-turned-popstar-turned-swimmer Cody Simpson (51.96).

Simpson’s finishing place set local media aflutter at the possibility of such a high-profile personality qualifying for the World Championships. Even if Chalmers decides to go to Budapest next month, Simpson’s 3rd-place finish still gives him a spot on the Commonwealth Games team.

The 23-year old Chalmers won the 2016 Olympic gold medal in the 100 free at just 18-years old. He has 5 other Olympic medals as well (1 silver, 4 bronze).

Chalmers has had a number of health issues in his career, including a pair of surgeries, one on each shoulder, in the last two years.

Chalmers is already pre-selected to the Australian roster for the Commonwealth Games in the 50 and 100 freestyles by virtue of his performances at the Olympic Games. Australia did not award preselection for the World Championships this year. Chalmers is only entered in the 50 and 100 fly for this week’s Australian Championships, which means he is not eligible to swim the individual 50 or 100 free at the World Championships if he does decide to go, in spite of his silver medal in the 100 from Tokyo.

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VermontSwim
2 years ago

Cody obviously had tons of media training during his musician days, but you can REALLY feel his love for the sport, excitement about how much progress he has made, and how at home he feels in the swim family. And yes he very graciously addressed the Worlds/Kyle situation – β€œHe has the spot. I didn’t finish second, I finished third.”

LINK: Amazon Prime Cody Chats with Commentators

Last edited 2 years ago by VermontSwim
ecoach
2 years ago

Maybe he wants to go to continue training with his coach.

Sub13
Reply to  Braden Keith
2 years ago

I agree this is probably it, but I think it’s probably a cultural thing that non-Aussies don’t fully get.

I love me some Kyle. I sing his praises constantly. But he didn’t say β€œI don’t think I’ll make the team because I’m not prepared so we’ll see what happens and if I qualify I have some decisions to make”. He was very explicit in saying for months he definitely wasn’t going. Aussies do not like someone who backflips on a position when they find out it will benefit them more (ironically our federal election is tomorrow and that’s what our politicians love to do).

I’m not going to hold it against him if he goes, but I understand why people… Read more Β»

Swimswamswum
Reply to  Sub13
2 years ago

Yeah, it’s not really looking good on him

Scotty P
2 years ago

While I respect Chalmers as a competitor, even on the Amazon documentary months ago he was discussing his shoulder injuries. Cody Simpson and Instagram drama aside, he would be better off resting if he wants to make it to Paris. Maybe hang out with his reptiles and enjoy some R&R.

Last edited 2 years ago by Scotty P
Joel
Reply to  Scotty P
2 years ago

That documentary is over 12 months old.

Jojorab
2 years ago

loving the Drama. love Kyle’s post on IG.

tea rex
2 years ago

I would be happy for Cody Simpson if he makes an international team, but I’m glad he didn’t make it to the Olympics on his first try. If he just up and qualified, people would think it’s easy. And you gotta save the spots for those of us who aren’t good singers, dancers, or attractive.

Fluidg
2 years ago

Wow. Sub-52 is legit. Cody is making real strides. Good on him for pursuing his lofty goals!

USA
Reply to  Fluidg
2 years ago

I remember watching a video of him going 51 in yards just a couple years ago when he first started his comeback. Amazing to see how much he has progressed.

Gheko
2 years ago

Cody is hardly a medal chance at Worlds, Kyle can go very fast on a limited prep or have you forgotten his heroics in Tokyo already, Go Kyle!πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ¦˜πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί

Bud
Reply to  Gheko
2 years ago

Cody isn’t a medal chance, maybe a final chance if he has a very good day

Smimming fannn
2 years ago

I get the feeling that kyle has a problem with simpson, to start with the obvious in the instagram stories covering it up and then all those rumors that cody started dating mckeon (which if we remember it was rumored that he was with kyle at first )

Gheko
Reply to  Smimming fannn
2 years ago

I get the feeling lies spread a lot faster than the truth especially with the Australian press!

Swimmer
Reply to  Gheko
2 years ago

Have to agree on that, the McKeon/Chalmers thing came out of no where last year from Sydney morning Harold and Fox with no actual evidence apart from the fact they were photoed standing next to each other when the team was announced for the olympics. It was just a load of crap from the media cause neither of them confirmed anything and even during isl spent time with others and did nothing together. And because of that whole situation people are thinking Kyle is trying to get back at Cody when in reality he’s just had a good swim shocked himself and rightly so wants the spot he earned for worlds

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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