Mercury (Hobart)

Campbell scoops the pool with cash splash

- LAINE CLARK

CATE Campbell has become Australian swimming’s biggest money earner in a single year after a clean sweep of her events at the World Cup series finale in Doha.

The former world champion yesterday claimed the 100m freestyle final in 52.61sec to finish ahead of her younger sister Bronte and Sweden’s Michelle Coleman on the closing night of the three-day meet.

The win came two days after the 27-year-old Campbell took out the 50m freestyle final in 24.11, holding out Coleman and sister Bronte.

The wins ensured Campbell was the overall winner of the World Cup women’s standings worth a cool $219,000 — her 333 points eclipsing Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu (312) and

Coleman (174).

Campbell also secured top spot in the standings for the final two Cup rounds — called a cluster — in Kazan and Doha to receive an additional $73,000 in prizemoney.

She also won the Cup cluster in October, snapping up another $73,000, and was second in cluster one, to add a further $51,000. Cash prizes in individual World Cup events are also on offer with $2200, $1450 and $725 handed out to the top three placegette­rs.

Campbell was not done yet as she anchored Australia to gold in the mixed 4x100m medley relay to close out the meet and share the winners’ prize of $4350.

She has also scooped $23,500 over just two legs of the 25m shortcours­e Internatio­nal Swimming League this year.

Meanwhile, Emily Seebohm clinched her fourth 200m backstroke victory in seven World Cup races in 2:08.54 to pip fellow Australian Kaylee McKeown by 0.02.

Brad Woodward took silver behind American Michael Andrew in the 100m backstroke while Alex Graham was second in the 200m freestyle.

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