Swimming: Australia won gold in the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay, Kyle Chalmers claimed bronze in the men’s 100m freestyle and…
Aussie swimming great Kyle Chalmers and his fiancee Ingeborg Loyning have welcomed their first child to the world.
Chalmers, 27, is a nine-time Olympic medallist and is coming off a successful world championships earlier this month, while his partner Loyning is an accomplished swimmer herself for her native Norway.
The couple kept their relationship a secret for over a year before going public in late 2023, with Chalmers making the gorgeous announcement they were expecting their first child in March.
On Friday evening, the couple took to Instagram to announce their daughter Astrid had been born a day earlier.
Posted just after 6pm AEST, the post has already gone viral, with almost 7000 likes and well over 300 comments.
Many of them came from gushing members of the swimming community.
Swedish swimmer Hanna Rosvall, who claimed relay gold at last yearâs world titles, led the congratulations.
âIâm crying!!! Sheâs adorable and I canât want to meet her,â she wrote.
World Aquatics, the sportâs governing body, wrote: âHuge congratulations!â
âCongratulations guys!!! Sheâs super beautiful and adorable Astrid,â was another comment.
âAwwww Iâm so incredibly happy for you both!! Astrid is just divine!! We all canât wait to meet our new bestie. Congrats Mum and Dad,â wrote a fourth.
Earlier this year, Chalmers questioned his swimming career and lifted the lid on his mental health battles amid the infamous Australian team âlove triangleâ saga.
The Aussie swimmer, who won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics, found himself at the centre of controversy in 2022 when reports surfaced fellow swimmer and former girlfriend Emma McKeon was dating singer-turned-swimmer Cody Simpson.
Chalmers and Ingeborg Loyning announcing their pregnancy. Picture: Instagram
Chalmers detailed the toll that saga took on him in a chat with Body+Soul in June.
âIt definitely impacted my mental health and wellbeing and it kind of made me be like âdo I actually want to put myself through thisâ,â he said.
âI love swimming. I love representing my country at the highest level.
âBut I donât want to talk about my personal life and then have that criticised in front of the world.
âAs a young person in sport, you get into it for the love of sport; you donât ever think youâre going to have to deal with these things.â
Once a notoriously private person, Chalmers has found love and happiness with Loyning and is clearly now comfortable announcing his most cherished moments to the world.