Cody Simpson’s world championship hopes dashed when he was beaten by ‘love rival’ Kyle Chalmers in the 100m butterfly at ‘clumsy’ Australian Swimming Trials in Melbourne
Cody Simpson’s dream of competing in the World Swimming Championships was shattered on Sunday.
The singer turned swimmer competed in the men’s 100m butterfly final on day six of the 2023 Australian Swimming Trials at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.
Unfortunately, the 26-year-old came fifth, behind Matthew Temple, Shaun Champion, Jesse Coleman and his ‘love rival’ Kyle Chalmers.
Cody’s disappointment was evident as he checked his time on the scoreboard while in the pool inches from Kyle, who, on the other hand, seemed elated.
Previously, there were reportedly “awkward scenes” at the venue as the two men lined up side-by-side to face each other in the match.
Cody Simpson’s (left-wing) dream of competing in the World Swimming Championships was shattered on Sunday. He competed in the men’s 100m butterfly final at the 2023 Australian Swimming Trials in Melbourne, finishing fifth, behind ‘love rival’ Kyle Chalmers (right)
Cody’s disappointment was evident as he checked his time on the scoreboard while in the pool inches from Kyle, who, on the other hand, seemed elated.
Previously, there were reportedly “awkward scenes” at the venue as the two men lined up side-by-side to face each other in the match
The fifth position means that Cody will not be part of the Australian World Cup team.
Cody and his Olympian girlfriend Emma McKeon recently celebrated their one-year anniversary by purchasing their first home together.
The couple went ‘Instagram-official’ with their relationship last July, three months after they began secretly dating.
Days after going public, the pair became embroiled in a reported “love triangle” with Emma’s ex-boyfriend and fellow Team Australia member Kyle Chalmers.
It was alleged at the time that Kyle blocked Cody’s entry into the ranks of the Australian Dolphins for the World Championships in Hungary after learning of their relationship.
The fifth position means that Cody will not be part of the Australian World Cup team. Cody’s mood was evident as he left the pool
Cody and his Olympian girlfriend Emma McKeon (right) recently celebrated their one-year anniversary. Days after going public, the pair were involved in a reported ‘love triangle’ with Emma’s ex-boyfriend and fellow Team Australia member Kyle Chalmers
It was alleged at the time that Kyle blocked Cody’s entry into the ranks of the Australian Dolphins for the World Championships in Hungary after learning of their relationship.
Kyle had originally made the decision not to travel to Hungary for the game, but turned heel after his ex’s relationship with Cody went public.
However, he vehemently denied any suggestion that this move was due to a personal vendetta against the former pop star.
Cody later got a one up on Kyle when he was named to the ten-man shortlist for the GQ Sportsman of the Year award, with Kyle missing out.
The musician and swimmer hopes to make his Olympic dream come true in Paris in 2024.
Cody later got a one up on Kyle when he was named to the ten-man shortlist for the GQ Sportsman of the Year award, while Kyle missed out