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Training hard...Grant Hackett prepares for the Sydney to Hobart. Picture: Gregg Porteous. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
National head coach Alan Thompson says Australia can become a force once more in the 1,500 metres freestyle following Robert Hurley's World Cup victory over Olympic champion Oussama Mellouli. Full Article at ABC Online
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 i... View Photo »
National head coach Alan Thompson says Australia can become a force once more in the 1500m freestyle following Robert Hurley's World Cup victory over Olympic champion Oussama Mellouli. Full Article at The Age
DANIEL Grollo's company, Grocon, built the Eureka Tower so the tycoon knows what he's in for when he races up the building during Sunday's Eureka Climb. There are 89 floors and 1958 stairs - 382 more than the Empire State Building's 1576. Full Article at The Age
Channel 9 is set to dump Grant Hackett as its weekend sports news presenter / Nine CHANNEL 9 is set to dump three-time swimming gold medallist Grant Hackett as its weekend sports news presenter. Full Article at NEWS.com.au
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman warm up with kids during the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on... View Photo »
Mr Browne said: "Grant has a long-term contract and is a great asset to Nine and the variety of programs he works across. "We'll continue to work with Grant on a host of new programs designed to showcase his talent." Full Article at Herald Sun
GERMANY'S double world champion Paul Biedermann shrugged off a nagging injury to break Grant Hackett's long-standing short course world record in the 400-meter freestyle at a World Cup event in Berlin on Saturday. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman warm up with kids during the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Austra...
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmer and campaign ambassador Grant Hackett launchs the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »Retired Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Grant Hackett navigates a doorway while in a wheelchair, in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Retired Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Grant Hackett uses an ATM as he puts his skilla and strength to the test in a wheelchair, in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 Hackett and other Australian personalities traded walking for wheelchairs to experience the life of...
View Photo »Retired Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Grant Hackett puts his skills and strength to the test while he rolls up a ramp to enter a public bus in a wheelchair, in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Retired Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Grant Hackett makes his way through the isles of a bus as he puts his skills and strength to the test in a wheelchair, in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 Hackett and other Australian personalities traded walking for wheelchai...
View Photo »Retired Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Grant Hackett navigates a doorway while in a wheelchair, in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 03: Grant Hackett and wife Candice Alley pose at the Emirates marquee during the Emirates Melbourne Cup Day 2009 at Flemington Racecourse on November 3, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 03: Grant Hackett and wife Candice Alley pose at the Emirates marquee during the Emirates Melbourne Cup Day 2009 at Flemington Racecourse on November 3, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and celebrities Jana Pittman, Cate Campbell, Ed Phillips, Mike Goldman and Grant Hackett launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »File - In this July 29, 2001 file photo, Australia's Grant Hackett makes a big smile as he displays the gold medal he won in men's 1500-meter freestyle final by setting a world record at the World Swimming championships in Fukuoka, western Japan.
View Photo »File - In this July 29, 2001 file photo, Australia's Grant Hackett makes a big smile as he displays the gold medal he won in men's 1500-meter freestyle final by setting a world record at the World Swimming championships in Fukuoka, western Japan.
View Photo »File - In this file photo taken Sunday, July 29, 2001, Australia's Grant Hackett swims on his way to win men's 1500-meter freestyle final by breaking a world record at the world swimming championships in Fukuoka, western Japan.
View Photo »File - In this July 29, 2001 file photo, Australia's Grant Hackett reacts to his world record breaking victory in the men's 1500-meter freestyle final at the World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, western Japan.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 06: Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman warm up with kids during the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Austra...
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