The 1993 Australian Swimming Championships were held at the Claremont Superdrome in Perth, Western Australia from 24 to 28 March. They doubled as the national trials for the 1993 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships. They were organised by Australian Swimming. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | ||||||
50 m EAD freestyle | Joseph Walker (NSW) | 28.13 | Joshua Hofer (WA) | 28.67 | Brendan Burkett (Qld) | 29:63 |
100 m freestyle | Chris Fydler (NSW) | 50.44 | Andrew Baildon (Qld) | 50.98 | Dwade Sheehan (Qld) | 51.06 |
200 m freestyle | Matthew Dunn (NSW) | 1:51.25 | Kieren Perkins (Qld) | 1:51.51 | Malcolm Allen (NSW) | 1:51.69 |
400 m freestyle | Kieren Perkins (Qld) | 3:52.72 | Glen Housman (Qld) | 3:55.80 | Daniel Mclellan (nsw | 3:58.65 |
800 m freestyle | Kieren Perkins (Qld) | 7:56.04 | Daniel Kowalski (Qld) | 7:59.63 | Glen Housman (Qld) | 8:05.56 |
1500 m freestyle | ||||||
50 m backstroke | Alexander Popov Russia | 26.29 | Malcolm Allen (Qld) Thomas Stachewicz (WA) | 26.96 | None awarded | |
50 m EAD backstroke | Joseph Walker (NSW) | 35.69 | Joshua Hofer (WA) | 37.49 | David Smith (WA) | 43.70 |
100 m backstroke | Simon Beqir (Vic) | 57.65 | Thomas Stachewicz (WA) | 58.05 | Toby Haenen (Vic) | 58.24 |
200 m backstroke | Scott Miller (NSW) | 2:01.12 | Malcolm Allen (Qld) | 2:03.48 | Simon Beqir (Vic) | 2:04.76 |
50 m breaststroke | Phil Rogers (SA) | 29.04 | Shane Lewis (Qld) | 29.65 | Nic Baker (NSW) | 29.91 |
50 m EAD breaststroke | Joseph Walker (NSW) | 39.16 | Joshua Hofer (WA) | 39.68 | Paul Gockel (Qld) | 45.81 |
100 m breaststroke | Phil Rogers (SA) | 1:02.47 | Shane Lewis (Qld) | 1:03.29 | Matthew Wright (Qld) | 1:04.57 |
200 m breaststroke | ||||||
50 m butterfly | Jason Cooper (Qld) | 25.09 | Alexander Popov Russia | 25.45 | Roger Smith (NSW) | 25.47 |
50 m EAD butterfly | Joseph Walker (NSW) | 29.58 | Jason Diederich (WA) | 29.74 | Joshua Hofer (WA) | 31.86 |
100 m butterfly | Bill Kirby (WA) Adam Pine (NSW) | 55.58 | None awarded | Andrew Baildon (Qld) | 55.69 | |
200 m butterfly | Scott Miller (NSW) | 1:57.97 | Scott Goodman (Tas) | 2:00.75 | Bill Kirby (WA) | 2:02.78 |
200 m individual medley | ||||||
400 m individual medley | Matthew Dunn (NSW) | 4:17.84 AR [5] | Hamish Cameron (Vic) | 4:26.82 | Scott Bartlett (Qld) | 4:31.86 |
4 × 100 m freestyle relay | ||||||
4 × 200 m freestyle relay | ||||||
4 × 100 m medley relay |
Legend:WR – World record;CR – Commonwealth record;OR – Oceanian record;AR – Australian record;ACR – Australian All Comers record;Club – Australian Club record
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | ||||||
50 m EAD freestyle | Priya Cooper (WA) | 35.35 | Tracey Cross (WA) | 35.06 | Judy Young (NSW) | 31.18 |
100 m freestyle | Susie O'Neill (Qld) | 56.51 | Sarah Ryan (SA) | 57.60 | Sally-Anne Sullivan (NSW) | 57:61 |
200 m freestyle | Susie O'Neill (Qld) | 2:00.09 | Anna Windsor (NSW) | 2:03.68 | Toni Greaves (NSW) | 2:04.00 |
400 m freestyle | Hayley Lewis (Qld) | 4:12.48 | Stacey Gartrell (NSW) | 4:15.38 | Chloe Flutter (NSW) | 4:16.10 |
800 m freestyle | ||||||
1500 m freestyle | Hayley Lewis (Qld) | 16:25.04 | Stacey Gartrell (NSW) | 16:26.26 | Keryn McGinley (Qld) | 16:50.59 |
50 m backstroke | Johanna Griggs (Qld) | 29.95 | Nicole Stevenson (Vic) | 30.05 | Joanne Meehan (Qld) | 30.65 |
50 m EAD backstroke | Tracey Cross (WA) | 40.72 | Priya Cooper (WA) | 41.37 | Judy Young (NSW) | 36.76 |
100 m backstroke | Nicole Stevenson (Vic) | 1:03.27 | Leigh Habler (Qld) | 1:03.67 | Joanne Meehan (Qld) | 1:03.93 |
200 m backstroke | Nicole Stevenson (Vic) | 2:12.55 | Leigh Habler (Qld) | 2:13.93 | Meredith Smith (NSW) | 2:14.17 |
50 m breaststroke | Rebecca Brown (Qld) | 32.90 | Samantha Riley (Qld) | 33.19 | Debby Wade (NSW) | 33.85 |
50 m EAD breaststroke | Judy Young (NSW) | 42.21 | Kelly Barnes (Vic) | 44.40 | Sarah-Jane Schulze (NSW) | 46:48 |
100 m breaststroke | Samantha Riley (Qld) | 1:08.99 | Rebecca Brown (Qld) | 1:10.31 | Debby Wade (NSW) | 1:11.96 |
200 m breaststroke | ||||||
50 m butterfly | Angela Kennedy (NSW) | 27.94 | Susie O'Neill (Qld) | 28.21 | Petria Thomas (NSW) | 28.26 |
50 m EAD butterfly | Tracy Barrell (NSW) | 1:13.74 | Priya Cooper (WA) | 41.94 | Judy Young (NSW) | 33.87 |
100 m butterfly | Susie O'Neill (Qld) | 1:00.01 | Petria Thomas (NSW) | 1:01.12 | Angela Kennedy (NSW) | 1:02.09 |
200 m butterfly | Susie O'Neill (Qld) | 2:10.35 | Hayley Lewis (Qld) | 2:15.05 | Amanda Hector (NSW) | 2:15.19 |
200 m individual medley | ||||||
400 m individual medley | Elli Overton (NSW) | 4:46.94 | Hayley Lewis (Qld) | 4:47.97 | Julie Majer (Qld) | 4:51.40 |
4 × 100 m freestyle relay | ||||||
4 × 200 m freestyle relay | ||||||
4 × 100 m medley relay | ||||||
Legend:WR – World record;CR – Commonwealth record;OR – Oceanian record;AR – Australian record;ACR – Australian All Comers record;Club – Australian Club record
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