2014 Australian Swimming Championships

Last updated

2014 Australian Swimming Championships
2014 Australian Swimming Championships logo.jpg
Host city Brisbane, Queensland
Date(s)16 April
Venue(s) Brisbane Aquatic Centre
Events40 (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.

Contents

Qualification criteria

Medal winners

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
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 relaySydney 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 relayMiami 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 relayTrinity 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:WRWorld record;WJRWorld Junior record;CRCommonwealth record;OROceanian record;ARAustralian record;ACRAustralian All Comers record;ClubAustralian Club record

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
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 relayNudgee 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 relayTSS 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 relayNunawading 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:WRWorld record;WJRWorld Junior record;CRCommonwealth record;OROceanian record;ARAustralian record;ACRAustralian All Comers record;ClubAustralian Club record

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2009 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships</span>

The 2009 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held at the Hobart Aquatic Centre from Saturday 8 August to Wednesday 12 August. They were organised by Swimming Australia and sponsored by Telstra.

The 2010 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre from Wednesday 14 July to Sunday 18 July. They were organised by Swimming Australia and sponsored by Telstra.

The 2012 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 15 March until 22 March 2012 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia. They doubled up as the national trials for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Australian Swimming Championships</span> Swimming competition

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.

The 1992 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held in Darwin, Northern Territory from 25 to 27 September at Casuarina Pool. They were organised by Australian Swimming.

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.

The 2015 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 3 to 10 April 2015 at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre in Sydney, New South Wales. They doubled up as the national trials for the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia, the 2015 Summer Universiade, held in Gwangju, South Korea, the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships, held in Glasgow, Scotland and the 2015 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships, held in Singapore.

Kyle Chalmers, is an Australian competitive swimmer. He is a world record holder in the short course 100 metre freestyle, 4×100 metre medley relay, and long course 4×100 metre mixed freestyle relay. He is the Oceanian and Australian record holder in the short course 50 metre butterfly and 50 metre freestyle.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Australian Swimming Championships</span>

The 2016 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 7 to 14 April 2016 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia. They doubled up as the national trials for the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaylee McKeown</span> Australian swimmer (born 2001)

Kaylee Rochelle McKeown is an Australian swimmer and quintuple Olympic gold medalist. She is the reigning Olympic champion in the 100 and 200 metres backstroke. She is the world record holder in the long course 50 metre backstroke and both the long course and short course 200 metre backstroke. She won gold in both the 100 metre and 200 metre backstroke at both the 2020 and 2024 Olympics. In 2023, she was named as the "Best Female Swimmer of the Year" by World Aquatics, after sweeping gold in all three events of backstroke at all three World Cup legs, held in Berlin, Athens and Budapest in October, 2023.

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.

The 2019 Australian World Swimming Trials are current being held from 9 to 14 June 2019 at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre in Brisbane, Queensland. The event is the selection trails for the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Australian Swimming Championships</span>

The 2021 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 14 to 18 April 2021 at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre in Gold Coast, Queensland.

Mollie Grace O'Callaghan is an Australian swimmer and the reigning Olympic champion in the 200 m freestyle. She was the 2023 world champion in the women's 100m and 200m freestyle individual events, and part of the world champion 4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m Australian women's relay teams together with 4 × 100 m mixed relay team. She previously held the world record in the women's individual 200m freestyle.

Lani Pallister is an Australian competitive swimmer. She is a world record holder in two sports, with a world record in swimming, the short course 4×200-metre freestyle relay, and world records in life saving for the youth age group in the 100-metre rescue medley and 200-metre super lifesaver. She holds the Oceanian, Commonwealth, and Australian records in the short course 1500-metre freestyle and the Australian record in the short course 800-metre freestyle. She is the first female World Short Course champion in the 1500-metre freestyle, winning the inaugural event for women at the 2022 edition. Over the course of the 2022 World Short Course Championships, she won the gold medal in each of the four events she contested.

The 2022 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 18 to 22 May 2022 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships</span>

The 2022 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held from 24 to 27 August 2022 at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre in Sydney, New South Wales.

Flynn Southam is an Australian swimmer. At the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, he won gold medals in the 50 metre freestyle, 100 metre freestyle, and 200 metre freestyle. In the 4×100 metre freestyle relay, he won a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games as well as silver medals at the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships and the 2022 World Short Course Championships, swimming on the finals relay at each competition. In the 4×200 metre freestyle relay, he won gold medals as a finals relay member at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, and a silver medal at the 2022 World Short Course Championships.

References

  1. "2014 Australian Swimming Championships Entry Qualifying Times" (PDF). Swimming Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  2. "2014 Commonwealth Games Athlete Selection Criteria" (PDF). Swimming Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 March 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.