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Together with official prizemoney from international meets, plus incentives from the Australian Sports Commission and commercial sponsorships – including from mining magnate Gina Rhinehart – the top female Australian swimmers earn just under half a million dollars a year.
Irrepressible superstar Kaylee McKeown earned $440,000 in 2023, leading into the 2024 Paris Olympics. Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan each earned around $250,000.
Swimming Australia’s contract with its elite swimmers is worth approximately $30,000 each, reviewed every year, and swimmers most often top up that income with sponsorships and by attending events.
While there was no official prizemoney for paralympic swimmers, cash bonuses were given to medal winners at the 2023 World Cup in which 30 medallists shared financial rewards of $455,000.
Swimming events first reported on in SA’s first newspaper – The Register
Edith Naulty selected as SA’s first state swimmer
Current annual earnings by top Australian female swimmers
First swimming club formed in SA
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SA’s first female Olympian, represented SA and Australia in swimming in the 1950's.
SA’s first female Olympian, represented SA and Australia in swimming in the 1950's
SA’s first female Olympian, represented SA and Australia in swimming in the 1950's.
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