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Chloe Saltau

Chloe Saltau

Chloe Saltau is Sports Editor of The Age and a former chief cricket writer

Sabalenka blows a kiss to fans after her victory earlier today.

Sabalenka should not be held responsible for the actions of two dictators

What is the world No.1 supposed to do, other than denounce the war, which she has done since the 2023 French Open?

  • Chloe Saltau

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Chiva-Som Hua Hin.

Four surprising things I learnt at one of the world’s top wellness resorts

My goals are simple enough. I want to switch my brain off. I want to be able to get to sleep and stay asleep. I want to be active, but also remind myself how to relax.

  • Chloe Saltau
Green, Renshaw and Labuschagne.

Batter up: How does your Australian top six compare to our experts?

It’s the time of year where every cricket fan considers themselves a Test selector.

  • Tom Decent, Daniel Brettig, Jon Pierik, Dan Walsh, Chloe Saltau and Andrew Wu
Imane Khelif burst into tears aftering winning her quarter-final bout.

IOC was told about boxer’s failed sex test a year ago

Algeria’s Imane Khelif and fellow boxer Lin Yu-ting of Chinese Taipei are assured of medals in Paris after winning quarter-final bouts.

  • Chloe Saltau
Kaylee McKeown went back to back in the 100m backstroke.

Her arch-rival stole the world record. Six weeks later, McKeown got her revenge

In a showdown with world-record-holder Regan Smith, Kaylee McKeown destroyed the American with an unbelievable swim.

  • Chloe Saltau
Kaylee McKeown.

As it happened – Paris 2024 Olympics, Day 4: Kaylee McKeown wins gold, men’s relay bronze; tough losses for rugby sevens and Boomers

Kaylee McKeown is an Olympic champion once again after a blistering swim in the 100m backstroke on a joyful night of the swimming – after tough Australian losses elsewhere on Day 4 of Paris 2024.

  • Chris Paine, Rob Harris and Chloe Saltau
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Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus.

Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE: Mollie O’Callaghan defeats Ariarne Titmus in women’s 200m freestyle final; equestrian Chris Burton wins silver on Day 3

Welcome to our live coverage of Day 3 at the Olympics in Paris where the Opals, divers and equestrian are in action ahead of a blockbuster swimming final tomorrow morning. Follow here.

  • Chris Paine, Rob Harris and Chloe Saltau
Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan, the two fastest women in the world.

Tears trickle down Titmus’ cheeks as O’Callaghan outguns her in 200m final

The battle of the Brisbane training partners was always going to be a classic.

  • Chloe Saltau
Harry Garside during the interview.

‘I feel like a failure’: Australian boxer breaks down in confronting interview

Harry Garside’s ringside interview was so raw as to make viewers feel they’d been on the end of one of his opponent’s punches.

  • Chloe Saltau
Sam Short doesn’t like what he sees of his time in the 800m heats.

He’s a potential successor to Grant Hackett. So why has his Olympic campaign gone wrong?

Short came to Paris in the mix for three medals. So far, the young distance star is well adrift of the pack.

  • Chloe Saltau