2019 Australian Swimming Championships

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2019 Australian Swimming Championships
2019 Australian Swimming Championships logo.png
Host cityAdelaide, South Australia
Date(s)7–12 April
Venue(s)South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre
Events64 (men: 31; women: 31, mixed: 2)

The 2019 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 7 to 12 April 2019 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia.

Following Australia's performance at the 2016 Rio Olympics where 29 medals were won and finishing 10th on the medal tally, Swimming Australia announced in the February 2017 that the timing of the selection trails would be modified. Historically, the trails were held in April several months before the Olympics were held. This will be now changed to follow the American model where the trails are held six weeks before.[1] The 2019 Australian World Swimming Trials will be held at the Brisbane Aquatics Centre in June 2019 and will be selection trails for the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.[2]

This event doubled up as the national trials for the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships in London, the 2019 Summer Universiade in Naples, Italy and the 2019 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary.[3]

There was an increase in the number of events contested from 63 to 64 from the with addition of the mixed 4 × 100 m medley relay.[4] This was due to the IOC announcing in June 2017 that this event as well as the men's 800 m freestyle and the women's 1500 m freestyle events will be added to the Olympic swimming program at the Tokyo 2020 Games.[5]

Emily Seebohm chose to miss this meet to participate in the inaugural FINA Champions Swim Series event in Guangzhou, China,[6] while Thomas Fraser-Holmes was away competing at the Helsinki Swim Meet[7] and Bergen Swim Festival.[8][9] Mack Horton was forced out due to a shoulder injury.[10]

During night three of the championships, Cate Campbell on behalf of Swimming Australia paid tribute to Kenneth To who died a few weeks prior.[11]

Defending women's 200 metre backstroke champion Kaylee McKeown was disqualified during the heats of the event. She was permitted to swim a time trail where she stopped the clock at 2:08.56 well ahead of Minna Atherton's winning time of 2:11.18 in the final.[12]

The legends relay was a mixed 4 × 50 m freestyle event swum on the penultimate night of the meet. The team were:

The event was won by Team Bramham in a time of 1:47.14, followed by Team Schipper (1:49.72), Team Trickett (1:50.01) and Team Klim (1:52.54).[13]

Schedule[]

Legend
Key H ½ F TF
Value Heats Semifinals Final Timed final

M = Morning session, E = Evening session

Medal winners[]

The results are below.[15]

Men's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
22.07
Rackley (Qld)
22.29 Grayson Bell
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
22.42
100 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
47.48 Cameron McEvoy
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
49.07 Clyde Lewis
St Peters Western (Qld)
49.29
200 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
1:46.30 Elijah Winnington
Bond (Qld)
1:46.91 Clyde Lewis
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:47.92
400 m freestyle Elijah Winnington
Bond (Qld)
3:44.68 Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
3:48.96
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
3:49.06
800 m freestyle Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
7:58.66
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
7:59.83
Breakers (WA)
8:01.22
1500 m freestyle
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
15:15.53
Breakers (WA)
15:15.66
Chandler (Qld)
15:26.18
50 m backstroke
Ravenswood (NSW)
24.98 Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
25.06
Rackley (Qld)
25.51
100 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
53.51
Ravenswood (NSW)
53.59 Tristan Hollard
Southport Olympic (Qld)
54.02
200 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:56.22 Tristan Hollard
Southport Olympic (Qld)
1:57.17
Ginninderra (ACT)
1:59.10
50 m breaststroke Louis Townsend
Rackley (Qld)
27.72 Jake Packard
USC Spartans (Qld)
27.82
Firbank Aquastars (Vic)
27.89
100 m breaststroke Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
59.67 Zac Stubblety-Cook
West Brisbane (Qld)
1:00.20 Daniel Cave
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:00.22
200 m breaststroke Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
2:07.16
CR, OR, ACR, MR
Zac Stubblety-Cook
West Brisbane (Qld)
2:08.38
Firbank Aquastars (Vic)
2:13.09
50 m butterfly
Ravenswood (NSW)
23.23
MR
Cameron Jones
St Peters Western (Qld)
23.63
Abbotsleigh (NSW)
24.01
100 m butterfly Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
52.07 Matthew Temple
Nunawading (Vic)
52.16
Nunawading (Vic)
52.78
200 m butterfly
UWA-West Coast (WA)
1:56.50
Nunawading (Vic)
1:56.73 David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
1:57.21
200 m IM Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:56.83
MR
Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
1:59.41
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
2:00.07
400 m IM Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:14.62 Brendon Smith
Nunawading (Vic)
4:14.91
Breakers (WA)
4:21.31
4 × 100 m freestyle relay St Peters Western A (Qld)
Jacob Hansford (50.71)
(50.45)
Mitch Larkin (49.33)
Clyde Lewis (48.80)
3:19.29 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Cameron McEvoy (49.47)
David Morgan (50.84)
Grayson Bell (50.87)
(51.46)
3:22.64 Ravenswood A (NSW)
(51.33)
(50.77)
(49.80)
(51.17)
3:23.07
4 × 200 m freestyle relay St Peters Western A (Qld)
Jacob Hansford (1:51.81)
Clyde Lewis (1:50.33)
(1:49.76)
Mitch Larkin (1:51.14)
7:23.04 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Cameron McEvoy (1:50.08)
David Morgan (1:54.69)
(1:55.23)
(1:51.18)
7:31.18 None awarded
4 × 100 m medley relay St Peters Western A (Qld)
Mitch Larkin (53.73)
(1:04.16)
Clyde Lewis (53.28)
Jacob Hansford (50.20)
3:41.37 Marion A (SA)
Travis Mahoney (56.57)
Joshua Palmer (1:02.60)
Kyle Chalmers (52.44)
(50.81)
3:42.42 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
(58.89)
(1:02.85)
David Morgan (53.10)
Grayson Bell (50.59)
3:45.43

Men's multiclass events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Rowan Crothers (S10)
Yeronga Park (Qld)
23.54
(952)
Timothy Disken (S9)
St Hilda's (Qld)
25.73
(917)
Ricky Betar (S14)
Auburn (NSW)
24.37
(876) WR
100 m freestyle Rowan Crothers (S10)
Yeronga Park (Qld)
51.87
(943)
Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
53.53
(856)
Ricky Betar (S14)
Auburn (NSW)
53.55
(855)
200 m freestyle Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
1:54.79
(1024) WR
Ricky Betar (S14)
Auburn (NSW)
1:58.41
(933)
(S14)
University of Queensland (Qld)
1:58.62
(928)
400 m freestyle Brenden Hall (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
4:16.89
(921)
Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
4:06.53
(908) WR
Matt Levy (S7)
North Sydney (NSW)
4:49.78
(894)
50 m backstroke Timothy Hodge (S9)
Auburn (NSW)
29.70
(866) WR
Rod Welsh (S10)
Yarra Plenty (Vic)
28.83
(774)
(S9)
Brisbane Jets (Qld)
30.97
(764)
100 m backstroke Timothy Hodge (S9)
Auburn (NSW)
1:02.73
(954)
Ricky Betar (S14)
Auburn (NSW)
1:02.03
(872)
Logan Powell (S9)
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:06.01
(819)
50 m breaststroke Jake Michel (SB14)
Carina Leagues CJ's (Qld)
30.04
(879)
Blake Cochrane (SB7)
USC Spartans (Qld)
36.58
(653)
Ahmed Kelly (SB3)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
55.36
(633)
100 m breaststroke Jake Michel (SB14)
Carina Leagues CJ's (Qld)
1:06.68
(984)
Grant Patterson (SB2)
Cairns Central (Qld)
2:12.71
(795)
Timothy Disken (SB8)
St Hilda's (Qld)
1:12.40
(793)
50 m butterfly Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
27.05
(844)
Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
27.61
(793)
Mitchell Kilduff (S14)
SLC Aquadot (NSW)
27.69
(787)
100 m butterfly Braedan Jason (S12)
USC Spartans (Qld)
Timothy Hodge (S9)
Auburn (NSW)
59.83
(857)
1:02.01
(857)
None awarded Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
59.01
(842)
200 m IM Timothy Hodge (SM9)
Auburn (NSW)
2:16.92
(929)
Liam Schluter (SM14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
2:12.75
(917)
Ricky Betar (SM14)
Auburn (NSW)
2:15.02
(872)

Women's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Cate Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
24.30 Shayna Jack
St Peters Western (Qld)
24.38 Bronte Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
24.51
100 m freestyle Cate Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
52.35
MR
Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
52.84 Shayna Jack
St Peters Western (Qld)
53.20
200 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:54.30
CR, OR, ACR, MR
Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
1:56.00 Madison Wilson
Marion (SA)
1:56.90
400 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
3:59.66
=CR, =OR, MR

Nudgee College (Qld)
4:11.91 Carla Buchanan
Acacia Bayside (Qld)
4:13.18
800 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
8:18.61 Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
8:27.72
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
8:28.43
1500 m freestyle Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
15:58.09
MR

TSS Aquatic (Qld)
15:58.26
Nunawading (Vic)
16:27.61
50 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
27.65 Minna Atherton
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
28.03 Holly Barratt
Rockingham (WA)
28.22
100 m backstroke Minna Atherton
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
59.71 Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
59.88 Madison Wilson
Marion (SA)
1:00.53
200 m backstroke Minna Atherton
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
2:11.18
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
2:11.23 Mikkayla Sheridan
USC Spartans (Qld)
2:12.60
50 m breaststroke Jessica Hansen
Nunawading (Vic)
30.82 Chelsea Hodges
Southport Olympic (Qld)
31.12 Jenna Strauch
Bond (Qld)
32.04
100 m breaststroke Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:07.02 Jessica Hansen
Nunawading (Vic)
1:07.45 Jenna Strauch
Bond (Qld)
1:07.79
200 m breaststroke Jenna Strauch
Bond (Qld)
2:24.88 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:25.12
Nunawading (Vic)
2:27.66
50 m butterfly Holly Barratt
Rockingham (WA)
25.91 Cate Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
26.03
Abbotsleigh (NSW)
27.03
100 m butterfly Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
56.85 Brianna Throssell
UWA-West Coast (WA)
57.52
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
59.97
200 m butterfly Laura Taylor
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
2:08.94
Tea Tree Gully (SA)
2:09.55
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
2:10.48
200 m IM
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
2:11.53 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:12.26 Blair Evans
UWA-West Coast (WA)
2:14.29
400 m IM Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
4:40.25
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
4:41.40 Blair Evans
UWA-West Coast (WA)
4:41.97
4 × 100 m freestyle relay St Peters Western A (Qld)
Ariarne Titmus (54.28)
Meg Harris (54.47)
Abbey Harkin (54.85)
Shayna Jack (52.67)
3:36.27
Club, MR
Knox Pymble A (NSW)
(57.61)
(58.84)
Bronte Campbell (53.73)
Cate Campbell (52.48)
3:42.66 Marion A (SA)
Brittany Elmslie (56.09)
(56.86)
(57.09)
Madison Wilson (53.73)
3:43.77
4 × 200 m freestyle relay St Peters Western A (Qld)
Shayna Jack (1:56.77)
(2:00.51)
Abbey Harkin (2:02.95)
Ariarne Titmus (1:56.80)
7:57.03
Club, MR
TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
(2:01.63)
Laura Taylor (2:02.47)
(2:04.00)
Kiah Melverton (1:59.51)
8:07.61 St Peters Western B (Qld)
Meg Harris (2:05.89)
(2:08.38)
(2:08.72)
(2:08.01)
8:31.00
4 × 100 m medley relay St Peters Western A (Qld)
Shayna Jack (1:03.16)
Abbey Harkin (1:07.83)
(59.92)
Ariarne Titmus (53.96)
4:04.87 Nunawading A (Vic)
(1:04.90)
Jessica Hansen (1:07.09)
(1:00.38)
(55.18)
4:07.55 Brisbane Grammar A (Qld)
Minna Atherton (1:00.26)
(1:11.03)
(1:00.80)
(57.10)
4:09.19

Women's multiclass events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Rachael Watson (S4)
Chandler (Qld)
39.12
(907)
Jasmine Greenwood (S10)
Bay & Basin (NSW)
28.91
(849)
Katja Dedekind (S13)
USC Spartans (Qld)
Katherine Downie (S10)
Perth City (WA)
28.43
(826)
29.17
(826)
100 m freestyle Ellie Cole (S9)
Knox Pymble (NSW)
1:03.69
(875)
Jasmine Greenwood (S10)
Bay & Basin (NSW)
1:02.33
(855)
Ashleigh McConnell (S9)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:04.64
(837)
200 m freestyle Lakeisha Patterson (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
2:15.54
(754)
(S14)
SLC Aquadot (NSW)
2:15.64
(729)
Madeleine McTernan (S14)
St Hilda's (Qld)
2:18.74
(681)
400 m freestyle Monique Murphy (S10)
Lawnton (Qld)
4:35.45
(934)
Lakeisha Patterson (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
4:35.56
(877)
Ellie Cole (S9)
Knox Pymble (NSW)
4:46.78
(778)
50 m backstroke Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
32.43
(699)
Madeleine McTernan (S14)
St Hilda's (Qld)
32.79
(676)
(S14)
University of Queensland (Qld)
34.25
(593)
100 m backstroke Ellie Cole (S9)
Knox Pymble (NSW)
1:10.20
(895)
Katja Dedekind (S13)
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:10.16
(823)
Jasmine Greenwood (S10)
Bay & Basin (NSW)
1:10.36
(820)
50 m breaststroke Tiffany Thomas Kane (SB7)
Monte (NSW)
42.39
(764)
Keira Stephens (SB9)
Fraser Coast (Qld)
36.97
(642)
Ashley van Rijswijk (SB14)
Wagga Wagga (NSW)
36.56
(634)
100 m breaststroke Tiffany Thomas Kane (SB7)
Monte (NSW)
1:33.32
(842)
Ashley van Rijswijk (SB14)
Wagga Wagga (NSW)
1:20.95
(722)
Keira Stephens (SB9)
Fraser Coast (Qld)
1:20.93
(717)
50 m butterfly Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
30.31
(895)
Ruby Storm (S14)
Traralgon (Vic)
30.47
(881)
Madeleine Scott (S9)
Nunawading (Vic)
31.46
(817)
100 m butterfly Madeleine Scott (S9)
Nunawading (Vic)
1:10.02
(866)
Emily Beecroft (S9)
Traralgon (Vic)
1:10.69
(842)
Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
1:08.29
(828)
200 m IM Jasmine Greenwood (SM10)
Bay & Basin (NSW)
2:31.93
(868)
Katherine Downie (SM10)
Perth City (WA)
2:34.54
(824)
Lakeisha Patterson (SM9)
Lawnton (Qld)
2:41.24
(771)

Mixed events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m medley relay St Peters Western A (Qld)
Mitch Larkin (54.10)
Abbey Harkin (1:07.66)
Clyde Lewis (52.99)
Shayna Jack (53.30)
3:48.05 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Cameron McEvoy (56.60)
(1:02.66)
(59.95)
Kiah Melverton (55.99)
3:55.20 UWA-West Coast A (WA)
Zac Incerti (57.11)
(1:01.44)
Brianna Throssell (59.88)
(56.97)
3:55.40

Mixed multiclass events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
150 m IM Ahmed Kelly (SM3)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
2:56.26
(751)
Grant Patterson (SM3)
Central Cairns (Qld)
3:06.13
(637)
None awarded

Legend: WRWorld record; CRCommonwealth record; OROceanian record; ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record; ClubAustralian Club record; MRMeet record

Records broken[]

During the 2019 Australian Swimming Championships the following records were set.

World records[]

Commonwealth, Oceanian and Australian records[]

Australian club records[]

All Comers records[]

Championship records[]

World Para Swimming Championships team[]

On 12 April 2019, the team for the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships was announced. 34 members were named with the nine making their international debut.[24]

2019 World Para Swimming Championships Team
Name State Age[a] Championships
Jesse Aungles SA 23 2nd
Ricky Betar NSW 15 1st
Blake Cochrane Qld 28 5th
Ellie Cole NSW 27 6th
Taylor Corry NSW 24 3rd
Rowan Crothers Qld 21 3rd
Katja Dedekind Qld 17 2nd
Timothy Disken Qld 22 3rd
Vic 20 1st
Jasmine Greenwood NSW 14 2nd
Brenden Hall Qld 25 5th
Timothy Hodge NSW 18 3rd
Qld 19 1st
Braedan Jason Qld 20 3rd
Ella Jones NSW 18 1st
Jenna Jones NSW 18 1st
Ahmed Kelly Vic 27 2nd
Matt Levy NSW 32 6th
NSW 22 1st
William Martin Qld 18 1st
Jeremy McClure WA 31 1st
Madeleine McTernan Qld 18 1st
Jake Michel Qld 21 1st
Monique Murphy Qld 25 3rd
Grant Patterson Qld 29 4th
Lakeisha Patterson Qld 20 3rd
Col Pearse Vic 15 1st
Rick Pendleton Qld 34 4th
Ben Popham WA 18 1st
Liam Schluter Qld 20 1st
Keira Stephens Qld 16 1st
Ruby Storm Vic 15 1st
Tiffany Thomas Kane NSW 17 3rd
Rachael Watson Qld 27 2nd

Club points scores[]

The final club point scores are below. Note: Only the top ten clubs are listed.[25]

Overall club point score
Rank Club State Points
1 St Peters Western Qld 1,596
2 Nunawading Vic 1,503
3 TSS Aquatic Qld 1,117
4 Brisbane Grammar Qld 856
5 USC Spartans Qld 719
6 UWA-West Coast WA 678.5
7 Knox Pymble NSW 621
8 Marion SA 602.5
9 Rackley Qld 594
10 Bond Qld 589

Broadcast[]

The morning sessions were streamed live on the website of Swimming Australia.[26] The evening sessions were broadcast live on 7TWO.[27] This was the fourth national championships to be screen by Seven after securing the broadcast rights with Swimming Australia in September 2015.[28] The commentary team consisted of Basil Zempilas, Ian Thorpe, Giaan Rooney with poolside interviews conducted by Nathan Templeton.[29]

Notes[]

  1. ^ As at the time of the announcement

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