Olympic champion swimmer Cameron McEvoy sees no reason why he will not remain in gold medal contention for Brisbane 2032 – by which time he will be 38.
The Gold Coast sprint sensation captured national headlines in the Paris Games in 2024 when he triumphed in the 50-metre freestyle before defending his crown at the 2025 World Championships in Singapore.
Having adopted a less-is-more training approach by focusing on low-volume but high intensity sessions and more gym work, the Queenslander vowed to break the 21-second long course barrier in the coming years, having achieved a personal best of 21.06.
Australian Cam McEvoy celebrates after winning gold in the 50m freestyle at the Paris Olympics. Credit: Eddie Jim
McEvoy believed the growing popularity of 25-metre sprints, which will f