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Saturday 30 July 2022

Chalmers blasts 'not true' Cody Simpson rumour


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Kyle Chalmers has lashed out at suggestions of a rift in the Dolphins swim team, labelling them a "load of shit that's not true".

The potential rift included Chalmers, teammate and former love interest Emma McKeon, and her new partner and Chalmers' relay teammate Cody Simpson.

Simpson swam with Chalmers in the semi-final of the 4x100m freestyle relay before being benched for the final. Chalmers also swam with McKeon in the mixed version of the same event.

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Speaking in a post-race press conference, Chalmers said talks of a rift were a "load of shit".

"It's all just false news that's actually crap. It's a load of shit that's not true. It's words getting put in mouths and you wanting to make a story out of nothing."

Kyle Chalmers of Team Australia reacts after competing in the Men's 50m Butterfly Heats on day one of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at Sandwell Aquatics Centre on July 29, 2022 on the Smethwick, England. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

He was also asked if the race had bought him and Simpson closer, having now won a gold medal together.

"Who's to say that we're not brought together? I'd like to know that. Have you been in the village? Have you seen us? Exactly. So how can you say that we're not together?" he said.

"I think it's fantastic he's here. It's great for our sport. It brings new viewers in. What he's achieved in two years of swimming is incredible. Focus on the positives rather than trying to make up some story that's not actually true."

There was further speculation Chalmers hadn't congratulated McKeon and his other teammates after their races.

Emma McKeon and Cody Simpson of Australia on the pool deck for training at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre, Birmingham in preparation for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games on July 28, 2022 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)

"Did you watch the whole race? I said congratulations and we stood here right alongside you guys and spoke last night. I find that really hard to believe that I didn't say congratulations after the race.

"I actually walked up and said good job across the pool. We all said congratulations, we all did what we had to do and it's an honour to be part of that team last night and win the first gold medal in the race at the Commonwealth Games.

"And to do it with Australia's most successful Olympian and now Australia's (equal) most successful Commonwealth Games athlete is special.

"I find it hard we win almost every single medal last night and again tonight and that's the storyline. I think the media really need to start to grow up and focus on the good things."

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Kyle Chalmers has lashed out at suggestions of a rift in the Dolphins swim team, labelling them a "load of shit that's not true".

The potential rift included Chalmers, teammate and former love interest Emma McKeon, and her new partner and Chalmers' relay teammate Cody Simpson.

Simpson swam with Chalmers in the semi-final of the 4x100m freestyle relay before being benched for the final. Chalmers also swam with McKeon in the mixed version of the same event.

READ MORE: Aussie marathon mum pulls off gold-medal epic

READ MORE: 'Horrendous' tackle that cruelled star flamed

READ MORE: The mid-match chat that led to Hynes' heroics

Speaking in a post-race press conference, Chalmers said talks of a rift were a "load of shit".

"It's all just false news that's actually crap. It's a load of shit that's not true. It's words getting put in mouths and you wanting to make a story out of nothing."

Kyle Chalmers of Team Australia reacts after competing in the Men's 50m Butterfly Heats on day one of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at Sandwell Aquatics Centre on July 29, 2022 on the Smethwick, England. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

He was also asked if the race had bought him and Simpson closer, having now won a gold medal together.

"Who's to say that we're not brought together? I'd like to know that. Have you been in the village? Have you seen us? Exactly. So how can you say that we're not together?" he said.

"I think it's fantastic he's here. It's great for our sport. It brings new viewers in. What he's achieved in two years of swimming is incredible. Focus on the positives rather than trying to make up some story that's not actually true."

There was further speculation Chalmers hadn't congratulated McKeon and his other teammates after their races.

Emma McKeon and Cody Simpson of Australia on the pool deck for training at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre, Birmingham in preparation for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games on July 28, 2022 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)

"Did you watch the whole race? I said congratulations and we stood here right alongside you guys and spoke last night. I find that really hard to believe that I didn't say congratulations after the race.

"I actually walked up and said good job across the pool. We all said congratulations, we all did what we had to do and it's an honour to be part of that team last night and win the first gold medal in the race at the Commonwealth Games.

"And to do it with Australia's most successful Olympian and now Australia's (equal) most successful Commonwealth Games athlete is special.

"I find it hard we win almost every single medal last night and again tonight and that's the storyline. I think the media really need to start to grow up and focus on the good things."

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