The F1 Garage of Swimming: How Swimming Australia is leveraging AI for Olympic Success
Release Date: 12/05/2025
AI Australia Podcast
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info_outlineDiscover how Swimming Australia is diving deep into data and AI to secure Olympic gold!
Today we chat to Jess Coronas, Head of Performance Insights at Swimming Australia, and discuss the digital transformation journey of Swimming Australia. From the initial ideation and data driven insights to the development of the groundbreaking Training Insights platform, powered by cutting edge computer vision techniques. Learn why human-in-the-loop AI is crucial for coach buy-in, how data creates a competitive edge, and the future vision for scaling analytics from the 50m sprint to the 1500m race. It's a masterclass in applying design thinking and marginal gains to a high-stakes, world-class sporting environment.
Learn more about Mantel and AWS partnering to support Swimming Australia and their Training Insights platform: