2013 Australian Swimming Championships | |
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Host city | Adelaide, South Australia |
Date(s) | 26 April – 3 May |
Venue(s) | South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre |
Events | 40 (men: 20; women: 20) |
The 2013 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 26 April until 3 May 2013 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia. They doubled up as the national trials for the 2013 World Aquatics Championships.
Below were the entry qualifying times for each event that had to be achieved after 1 January 2012 in a 50m pool. [1]
| Below were the FINA A and B qualifying times for the 2013 World Aquatics Championships for each event. [2]
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | James Magnussen SOPAC (NSW) | 21.52 | Matthew Abood Sydney University (NSW) | 21.95 | Matt Targett Nunawading (Vic) | 21.96 |
100 m freestyle | James Magnussen SOPAC (NSW) | 47.53 | Cameron McEvoy Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld) | 48.07 | James Roberts Somerset (Qld) | 48.37 |
200 m freestyle | Thomas Fraser-Holmes Miami (Qld) | 1:45.79 | Cameron McEvoy Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld) | 1:46.03 | David McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 1:46.96 |
400 m freestyle | David McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 3:43.71 | Jordan Harrison Miami (Qld) | 3:45.85 | Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western (Qld) | 3:46.26 |
800 m freestyle | Jarrod Poort Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 8:06.71 | Jack McLoughlin Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 8:12.53 | Ethan Owens Clovercrest (SA) | 8:14.66 |
1500 m freestyle | Jordan Harrison Miami (Qld) | 14:51.02 | Mack Horton Melbourne Vicentre (Vic) | 14:59.66 | Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western (Qld) | 15:24.25 |
50 m backstroke | Daniel Arnamnart SOPAC (NSW) | 24.90 | Benjamin Treffers Burley Griffin (ACT) | 24.97 | Ashley Delaney Nunawading (Vic) | 25.35 |
100 m backstroke | Ashley Delaney Nunawading (Vic) | 53.63 | Benjamin Treffers Burley Griffin (ACT) | 54.15 | Daniel Arnamnart SOPAC (NSW) | 54.61 |
200 m backstroke | Matson Lawson Tigersharks (Vic) | 1:56.59 | Mitch Larkin St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:56.79 | Ashley Delaney Nunawading (Vic) | 1:57.58 |
50 m breaststroke | Christian Sprenger Indooroopilly (Qld) | 26.90 OR | Max Ireland Nunawading (Vic) | 27.90 | Joshua Palmer STARplex (SA) | 28.11 |
100 m breaststroke | Christian Sprenger Indooroopilly (Qld) | 59.31 | Brenton Rickard Southport Olympic (Qld) | 1:00.00 | Kenneth To Trinity Grammar (NSW) | 1:01.85 |
200 m breaststroke | Buster Sykes Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 2:13.25 | Jeremy Meyer Traralgon (Vic) | 2:13.78 | Nicholas Schafer River City Rapids (Qld) | 2:14.45 |
50 m butterfly | Matt Targett Nunawading (Vic) | 23.20 | Mitch Patterson Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW) | 23.58 | Chris Wright Southport Olympic (Qld) | 23.72 |
100 m butterfly | Chris Wright Southport Olympic (Qld) | 52.11 | Daniel Lester Lawnton (Qld) | 52.14 | Tommaso D'Orsogna West Coast (WA) | 52.26 |
200 m butterfly | Grant Irvine St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:55.32 | Chris Wright Southport Olympic (Qld) | 1:57.79 | Keiran Qaium Sydney University (NSW) | 1:58.10 |
200 m IM | Daniel Tranter SOPAC (NSW) | 1:57.55 | Kenneth To Trinity Grammar (NSW) | 1:58.72 | Justin James Mackay (Qld) | 1:59.80 |
400 m IM | Thomas Fraser-Holmes Miami (Qld) | 4:10.14 CR | Travis Mahoney Nunawading (Vic) | 4:18.09 | Jared Gilliland Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 4:19.31 |
4 × 100 m freestyle relay | Nunawading A (Vic) Travis Mahoney (50.57) Ashley Delaney (49.46) Dylan Warren (51.48) Shane Asbury (49.77) | 3:21.28 | Sydney University A (NSW) Andrew Abood (50.75) Te Haumi Maxwell (50.30) Matthew Abood (49.73) Sam McConnell (51.25) | 3:22.03 | Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic) Kayne Johns (51.53) Cody Smith (51.21) Jack Gerrard (50.12) Mack Horton (51.62) | 3:24.48 |
4 × 200 m freestyle relay | Nunawading A (Vic) Shane Asbury (1:50.45) Dylan Warren (1:50.56) Ashley Delaney (1:53.15) Travis Mahoney (1:53.89) | 7:28.05 | Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic) Jack Gerrard (1:51.45) Mitchell Davenport-Wright (1:53.57) Zac Charlton (1:53.77) Andrew Cameron (1:53.84) | 7:32.63 | Redcliffe Leagues A (Qld) Matthew Briggs (1:53.67) Dushan Maric (1:53.72) Reece Brennan (1:55.21) Chripher Robinson (2:00.00) | 7:42.60 |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Nunawading A (Vic) Ashley Delaney (54.33) Max Ireland (1:02.01) Matt Targett (52.49) Travis Mahoney (49.31) | 3:38.14 | Trinity Grammar A (NSW) Bobby Hurley (54.74) Tomas Elliott (1:04.16) Nathaniel Romeo (53.07) Kenneth To (48.04) | 3:40.01 | St Peters Western A (Qld) Mitch Larkin (55.74) Liam Rayfield (1:06.07) Grant Irvine (52.41) Ned McKendry (49.82) | 3:44.04 |
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 | Cate Campbell Indooroopilly (Qld) | 24.27 | Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly (Qld) | 24.59 | Brittany Elmslie Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 24.91 |
100 m freestyle | Cate Campbell Indooroopilly (Qld) | 52.92 | Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly (Qld) | 53.85 | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 54.09 |
200 m freestyle | Bronte Barratt St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:56.05 | Kylie Palmer Chandler (Qld) | 1:56.66 | Emma McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 1:56.77 |
400 m freestyle | Bronte Barratt St Peters Western (Qld) | 4:03.52 | Kylie Palmer Chandler (Qld) | 4:06.00 | Katie Goldman St Peters Western (Qld) | 4:07.39 |
800 m freestyle | Jessica Ashwood SOPAC (NSW) | 8:24.63 | Alanna Bowles Rocky City (Qld) | 8:30.12 | Katie Goldman St Peters Western (Qld) | 8:31.06 |
1500 m freestyle | Chelsea Gubecka Mountain Creek (Qld) | 16:22.35 | Leah Cutting Marion (SA) | 16:51.51 | Bonnie Macdonald TSS Aquatic (Qld) | 16:56.97 |
50 m backstroke | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 28.18 | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 28.34 | Madison Wilson St Peters Western (Qld) | 28.64 |
100 m backstroke | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 59.17 ACR | Belinda Hocking Nunawading (Vic) | 59.63 | Meagen Nay St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:00.78 |
200 m backstroke | Belinda Hocking Nunawading (Vic) | 2:07.17 | Meagen Nay St Peters Western (Qld) | 2:07.96 | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 2:10.26 |
50 m breaststroke | Jennie Johansson Sweden | 30.83 | Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic (Qld) | 30.86 | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 31.47 |
100 m breaststroke | Sally Foster Marion (SA) | 1:07.46 | Samantha Marshall Melbourne Vicentre | 1:07.49 | Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic (Qld) | 1:07.70 |
200 m breaststroke | Sally Foster Marion (SA) | 2:23.94 | Jenna Strauch Melbourne Vicentre (Vic) | 2:26.47 | Taylor McKeown Australian Crawl (Qld) | 2:28.24 |
50 m butterfly | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 25.78 | Marieke D'Cruz Melbourne Vicentre (Vic) | 26.18 | Brianna Throssell City of Perth (WA) | 26.64 |
100 m butterfly | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 57.18 | Brittany Elmslie Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 58.02 | Ellen Gandy Nunawading (Vic) | 58.15 |
200 m butterfly | Madeline Groves St Peters Western (Qld) | 2:09.39 | Samantha Hamill Kawana Waters (Qld) | 2:10.35 | Nicole Mee Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW) | 2:10.71 |
200 m IM | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 2:08.63 ACR | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 2:11.11 | Taylor McKeown Australian Crawl (Qld) | 2:13.55 |
400 m IM | Keryn McMaster Logan Vikings (Qld) | 4:40.76 | Samantha Hamill Kawana Waters (Qld) | 4:42.79 | Taylor McKeown Australian Crawl (Qld) | 4:42.83 |
4 × 100 m freestyle relay | Nunawading (Vic) Belinda Parslow (57.61) Shani Burleigh (56.58) Stephanie Moore (57.07) Ellen Gandy (55.45) | 3:46.71 | Marion A (SA) Emma Duncan (57.60) Sumin Song (V) (57.21) Amelia Dahlitz (58.53) Sally Foster (55.43) | 3:48.77 | Carlile A (NSW) Leanne Wright (56.47) Jessie Quinn (59.01) Emily Washer (58.88) Ami Matsuo (54.53) | 3:48.89 |
4 × 200 m freestyle relay | Marion A (SA) Sumin Song (V) (2:01.22) Leah Cutting (2:06.35) Kate Hofmeyer (2:04.94) Emma Duncan (2:03.57) | 8:16.08 | Rocky City (Qld) Miranda Bell (2:04.65) Alanna Bowles (2:02.01) Kate Hudson (2:06.67) Karleigh Banks (2:04.52) | 8:17.85 | Nunawading A (Vic) Belinda Parslow (2:00.60) Eliza Ham (2:04.33) Alanis Olesch-Byrne (2:09.74) Evelyn Boldt (2:07.94) | 8:22.61 |
4 × 100 m medley relay | Nunawading A (Vic) Belinda Hocking (1:00.53) Sarah Lynch (1:08.08) Ellen Gandy (58.00) Belinda Parslow (55.59) | 4:02.20 Club | St Peters Western A (Qld) Madison Wilson (1:01.05) Georgia Bohl (1:10.18) Madeline Groves (59.84) Bronte Barratt (54.45) | 4:05.52 | Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic) Hayley Baker (1:01.31) Samantha Marshall (1:07.24) Celeste Astorino (1:03.76) Kotuku Ngawati (55.09) | 4:07.40 |
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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