Kyle Chalmers’ shock Olympics retirement backflip after winning 100m freestyle silver medal

Australian champion Kyle Chalmers has announced he has no plans to quit the Olympics after an epic fightback to win 100m freestyle silver behind a record-setting rival.

All the talk leading into the final was that the 26-year-old was in his last individual race at an Olympics, despite only previously saying he was not likely to swim at Los Angeles 2028.

He was inspired to shut down the broadcaster’s claims that he was done following an incredible race won by China’s Pan Zhanle.

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Chalmers, who won gold at Rio 2016 and silver in Tokyo three years ago, could only watch as Pan’s comfortable victory in 46.40 seconds smashed his own world record by four tenths.

The Aussie missed the start and was eighth at the halfway mark but a huge second leg pulled him back onto the podium — he touched 1.08 seconds short of the new champion — for the third time in his career in this event.

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