2014 Australian Swimming Championships | |
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Host city | Brisbane, Queensland |
Date(s) | 1–6 April |
Venue(s) | Brisbane Aquatic Centre |
Events | 40 (men: 20; women: 20) |
The 2014 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 1 to 6 April 2014 at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre in Brisbane, Queensland. They doubled up as the national trials for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Below were the entry qualifying times for each event that had to be achieved after 1 January 2013 in a 50m pool. [1]
| Below were the Swimming Australia A and B qualifying times for the 2014 Commonwealth Games for each event. [2]
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Eamon Sullivan Unattached (WA) | 21.90 | Cameron McEvoy Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld) | 21.97 | James Magnussen SOPAC (NSW) Matthew Abood Sydney University (NSW) | 22.02 |
100 m freestyle | Cameron McEvoy Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld) | 47.65 | James Magnussen SOPAC (NSW) | 47.92 | Tommaso D'Orsogna Commercial (Qld) | 48.72 |
200 m freestyle | Cameron McEvoy Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld) | 1:45.46 | Thomas Fraser-Holmes Miami (Qld) | 1:45.58 | David McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 1:46.37 |
400 m freestyle | David McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 3:43.72 | Mack Horton Melbourne Vicentre (Vic) | 3:44.60 WJR | Jordan Harrison Miami (Qld) | 3:47.42 |
800 m freestyle | David McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 7:54.29 | Jack McLoughlin Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 8:02.27 | Lachlan Colquhourn TSS Aquatic (Qld) | 8:13.36 |
1500 m freestyle | Mack Horton Melbourne Vicentre (Vic) | 14:51.55 WJR | Jordan Harrison Miami (Qld) | 15:03.24 | Matthew Levings Miami (Qld) | 15:09.67 |
50 m backstroke | Benjamin Treffers Burley Griffin (ACT) | 24.54 OC | Bobby Hurley Trinity Grammar (NSW) | 25.19 | Daniel Arnamnart SOPAC (NSW) | 25.28 |
100 m backstroke | Mitch Larkin St Peters Western (Qld) | 53.46 | Benjamin Treffers Burley Griffin (ACT) | 53.73 | Josh Beaver Tigersharks (Vic) | 53.84 |
200 m backstroke | Mitch Larkin St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:55.26 CR | Matson Lawson Tigersharks (Vic) | 1:56.35 | Josh Beaver Tigersharks (Vic) | 1:56.83 |
50 m breaststroke | Christian Sprenger Commercial (Qld) | 26.74 OC , ACR | Max Ireland Nunawading (Vic) | 28.07 | Tommy Sucipto Leisurepark Lazers (WA) | 28.18 |
100 m breaststroke | Christian Sprenger Commercial (Qld) | 58.87 ACR | Jake Packard Indooroopilly (Qld) | 1:01.38 | Buster Sykes Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 1:01.73 |
200 m breaststroke | Christian Sprenger Commercial (Qld) | 2:08.63 | Daniel Tranter SOPAC (NSW) | 2:12.26 | Buster Sykes Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 2:12.95 |
50 m butterfly | Nathaniel Romeo Sydney University A (NSW) | 23.83 | Kyle Chalmers Marion (SA) | 24.03 | Chris Wright Southport Olympic (Qld) | 24.07 |
100 m butterfly | Chris Wright Southport Olympic (Qld) | 52.16 | Tommaso D'Orsogna Commercial (Qld) | 52.21 | Jayden Hadler SOPAC (NSW) | 52.33 |
200 m butterfly | Grant Irvine St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:56.23 | Mitchell Pratt Tigersharks (Vic) | 1:57.00 | Daniel Tranter SOPAC (NSW) | 1:57.48 |
200 m IM | Daniel Tranter SOPAC (NSW) | 1:57.66 | Thomas Fraser-Holmes Miami (Qld) | 1:57.88 | Mitch Larkin St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:59.29 |
400 m IM | Thomas Fraser-Holmes Miami (Qld) | 4:10.68 | Travis Mahoney Nunawading (Vic) | 4:17.39 | Jared Gilliland Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 4:17.77 |
4×100 m freestyle relay | Sydney University A (NSW) Erik van Dooren (51.28) Te Haumi Maxwell (50.65) Andrew Abood (49.57) Matthew Abood (48.79) | 3:20.29 | Nunawading A (Vic) Shane Asbury (51.09) Ashley Delaney (50.16) Dylan Warren (52.16) Travis Mahoney (49.50) | 3:22.91 | Sydney University B (NSW) Nicholas Rispoli (51.63) Nathaniel Romeo (50.53) Ben Lindsay (50.91) Jacob Hansford (51.76) | 3:24.83 |
4×200 m freestyle relay | Miami A (Qld) Jarrod Killey (1:49.31) Daniel Smith (1:47.10) Jordan Harrison (1:49.80) Thomas Fraser-Holmes (1:46.82) | 7:13.03 Club | TSS Aquatic A (Qld) David Morgan (1:51.97) Joshua Parrish (1:52.14) Dominic Richardson (1:52.88) Ray Bornman (1:51.50) | 7:28.49 | Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic) Jack Gerrard (1:53.39) Mitchell Davenport-Wright (1:52.96) Zac Charlton (1:54.24) Mack Horton (1:49.37) | 7:29.96 |
4×100 m medley relay | Trinity Grammar A (NSW) Bobby Hurley (54.53) Matthew Treloar (1:02.99) Kenneth To (53.01) Ben Schafer (50.59) | 3:41.12 | Nunawading A (Vic) Ashley Delaney (54.58) Max Ireland (1:03.16) Shane Asbury (55.03) Travis Mahoney (48.86) | 3:41.63 | Sydney University A (NSW) Te Haumi Maxwell (58.01) Jessie King (1:03.83) Nathaniel Romeo (52.82) Matthew Abood (48.61) | 3:43.27 |
Legend:WR – World record;WJR – World Junior 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 Commercial (Qld) | 24.18 | Bronte Campbell Commercial (Qld) | 24.58 | Melanie Schlanger Southport (Qld) | 24.82 |
100 m freestyle | Cate Campbell Commercial (Qld) | 52.68 ACR | Bronte Campbell Commercial (Qld) | 53.02 | Emma McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 53.57 |
200 m freestyle | Emma McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 1:55.68 OR | Bronte Barratt St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:56.61 | Brittany Elmslie St Peters Western (Qld) | 1:57.64 |
400 m freestyle | Bronte Barratt St Peters Western (Qld) | 4:04.56 | Remy Fairweather Pelican Waters (Qld) | 4:06.02 WJR | Jessica Ashwood SOPAC (NSW) | 4:07.30 |
800 m freestyle | Jessica Ashwood SOPAC (NSW) | 8:22.51 | Alanna Bowles Rocky City (Qld) | 8:30.52 | Laura Crockart Ryde Carlile (NSW) | 8:31.84 |
1500 m freestyle | Laura Crockart Ryde Carlile (NSW) | 16:17.36 | Chelsea Gubecka Kawana Waters (Qld) | 16:23.41 | Kareena Lee Mountain Creek (Qld) | 16:24.81 |
50 m backstroke | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 27.95 | Meagen Nay St Peters Western (Qld) | 28.66 | Madison Wilson St Peters Western (Qld) | 28.67 |
100 m backstroke | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 58.92 ACR | Belinda Hocking Nunawading (Vic) | 59.83 | Meagen Nay St Peters Western (Qld) | 59.90 |
200 m backstroke | Belinda Hocking Nunawading (Vic) | 2:07.52 | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 2:08.28 | Meagen Nay St Peters Western (Qld) | 2:08.44 |
50 m breaststroke | Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic (Qld) | 30.89 | Sally Hunter Marion (SA) | 31.18 | Lorna Tonks Indooroopilly (Qld) | 31.27 |
100 m breaststroke | Lorna Tonks Indooroopilly (Qld) | 1:07.31 | Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic (Qld) | 1:07.56 | Sally Hunter Marion (SA) | 1:07.73 |
200 m breaststroke | Taylor McKeown Indooroopilly (Qld) | 2:22.10 | Sally Hunter Marion (SA) | 2:24.91 | Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters (Qld) | 2:25.29 |
50 m butterfly | Marieke D'Cruz SOPAC (NSW) | 26.20 | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 26.36 | Brittany Elmslie St Peters Western (Qld) | 26.50 |
100 m butterfly | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 57.70 | Ellen Gandy Nunawading (Vic) | 57.98 | Emma McKeon Wests Illawarra (NSW) | 57.99 |
200 m butterfly | Madeline Groves St Peters Western (Qld) | 2:06.95 | Ellen Gandy Nunawading (Vic) | 2:08.60 | Brianna Throssell Perth City (WA) | 2:09.83 |
200 m IM | Alicia Coutts Redlands (Qld) | 2:08.89 | Emily Seebohm Nudgee Brothers (Qld) | 2:11.25 | Kotuku Ngawati Melbourne Vicentre (Vic) | 2:13.08 |
400 m IM | Keryn McMaster Waterworx (Qld) | 4:39.69 | Ellen Gandy Nunawading (Vic) | 4:41.11 | Jessica Pengelly West Coast (WA) | 4:44.32 |
4×100 m freestyle relay | Nudgee Brothers A (Qld) Emily Seebohm (55.76) Ellen Fullerton (56.31) Lizzie Gannon (56.80) Mikkayla Sheridan (55.57) | 3:44.44 | Sydney University A (NSW) Melissa Mitchell (55.18) Alicia Caldwell (56.58) Hayley Abood (57.99) Nicole Mee (56.97) | 3:46.72 | Nunawading A (Vic) Shani Burleigh (57.65) Ellese Zalewski (56.68) Belinda Hocking (58.27) Ellen Gandy (56.73) | 3:49.33 |
4×200 m freestyle relay | TSS Aquatic A (Qld) Kelly Marquenie (2:02.83) Melanie Garibaldi (2:02.52) Celine Garibaldi (2:05.58) Kiah Melverton (2:03.67) | 8:14.60 | Nunawading A (Vic) Eliza Ham (2:09.62) Stephanie Moore (2:06.01) Evelyn Boldt (2:07.16) Kate Laidlaw (2:12.60) | 8:35.39 | None awarded | |
4×100 m medley relay | Nunawading A (Vic) Belinda Hocking (1:01.30) Jessica Hansen (1:08.72) Ellen Gandy (59.59) Ellese Zalewski (56.36) | 4:05.97 | Sydney University A (NSW) Hayley Abood (1:01.99) Meagan Ramsay (1:13.56) Nicole Mee (1:01.23) Melissa Mitchell (54.77) | 4:11.55 | Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic) Hayley Baker (1:03.72) Samantha Marshall (1:09.88) Christina Licciardi (1:02.38) Kotuku Ngawati (56.20) | 4:12.18 |
Legend:WR – World record;WJR – World Junior record;CR – Commonwealth record;OR – Oceanian record;AR – Australian record;ACR – Australian All Comers record;Club – Australian Club record
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