As athletes return from the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Swimming Australia athletes gathered in Brisbane to celebrate their wins at their own awards ceremony.
Continue to see all the athletes in their glamourous attire out of the pool.
Emma McKeon made history as the most decorated Australian Olympian with her turn in Paris.
She celebrated her and her colleagues achievements at the awards ceremony at Howard Smith Wharves.
One person who was missing from the red carpet, however, was her partner, fellow swimmer Cody Simpson.?
Mckeon walked the carpet wearing a siky top and pants set with a classic black shoulder bag.?
Ariarne Titmus also had a successful Olympic games, winning two gold and two silver medals.
Despite her achievements, she was not named? Olympic Program Swimmer of the Year as many believed she would, with the honour instead going to her teammate Kaylee McKeown.
She wore a stunning black maxi dress with her hair in curls, giving off a big smile.?
She attended the event with her mum Robyn, who wore a delightful pink floral number.
Swimming legend Bronte Campbell made an appearance with her now-fianc¨¦ Benfield Lainchbury, both of them beaming after their happy news.
The swimmer wore a brown maxi dress with a high slit and decided to pair it with a surprising pink heel in a retro colour scheme.
Bronte's sister Cate Campbell also made an appearance with her partner, Adam Kerr.
She wore a flowy light pink dress and matched her? earrings to his red tie, which he wore with a blue suit.
Kaylee McKeown was given the honour of Olympic Program Swimmer of the Year, having won two gold, one silver, and two bronze medals at the games this year.
She wore a shimmering mermaid-style dress paired with a white purse and heels.
Swimmers Ella Ramsay, Mollie O'Callaghan and Jamie Perkins took a group photo before heading in.
Alex Perkins wore a buttery yellow dress to the event.
Mollie O'Callaghan went for a similar charcoal grey number.
Jenna Forrester wore a blue dress as she posed with fellow swimmer Bailey Lello.
Se-Bom Lee looked sharp in a tux.
Timothy Hodge was named the Paralympic Program Swimmer for his efforts at the games.
Mack Horton and Ella Horton also made an appearance, with Mack in a sharp tux and Ella wearing a Leo Lin dress.
Paralympians Holly Warn, Grant Patterson, Chloe Osborn and Ahmed Kelly took a sweet group picture together.
Paralympian Ella Jones wore a stunning silver and gold glittering gown.
Cameron McEvoy celebrated his gold medal win at the awards.
Eight-time Olympian Susie O'Neill also joined the festivities.