2015 Australian Swimming Championships

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2015 Australian Swimming Championships
2015 Australian Swimming Championships logo.jpg
Host city Sydney, New South Wales
Date(s)310 April
Venue(s) Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
Events63 (men: 32; women: 31)
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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. [1]

Contents

Events

A total of 63 events (32 for men and 31 for women) were contested:

Schedule

Legend
KeyH½FTF
ValueHeatsSemifinalsFinalTimed final

M = Morning session, E = Evening session

Men [2]
Date →Apr 3Apr 4Apr 5Apr 6Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleH½F
100 m freestyleH½F
200 m freestyleH½F
400 m freestyleHF
800 m freestyleHF
1500 m freestyleHF
50 m backstrokeH½F
100 m backstrokeH½F
200 m backstrokeH½F
50 m breaststrokeH½F
100 m breaststrokeH½F
200 m breaststrokeH½F
50 m butterflyH½F
100 m butterflyH½F
200 m butterflyH½F
200 m individual medleyH½F
400 m individual medleyHF
4×100 m freestyle relayTF
4×200 m freestyle relayTF
4×100 m medley relayTF
Men's multiclass [2]
Date →Apr 3Apr 4Apr 5Apr 6Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleHF
100 m freestyleHF
200 m freestyleHF
400 m freestyleHF
50 m backstrokeHF
100 m backstrokeHF
50 m breaststrokeHF
100 m breaststrokeHF
50 m butterflyHF
100 m butterflyHF
150 m individual medleyTF
200 m individual medleyHF
Women [2]
Date →Apr 3Apr 4Apr 5Apr 6Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleH½F
100 m freestyleH½F
200 m freestyleH½F
400 m freestyleHF
800 m freestyleHF
1500 m freestyleHF
50 m backstrokeH½F
100 m backstrokeH½F
200 m backstrokeH½F
50 m breaststrokeH½F
100 m breaststrokeH½F
200 m breaststrokeH½F
50 m butterflyH½F
100 m butterflyH½F
200 m butterflyH½F
200 m individual medleyH½F
400 m individual medleyHF
4×100 m freestyle relayTF
4×200 m freestyle relayTF
4×100 m medley relayTF
Women's multiclass [2]
Date →Apr 3Apr 4Apr 5Apr 6Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleHF
100 m freestyleHF
200 m freestyleHF
400 m freestyleHF
50 m backstrokeHF
100 m backstrokeHF
50 m breaststrokeHF
100 m breaststrokeHF
50 m butterflyHF
100 m butterflyHF
200 m individual medleyHF

Qualification criteria

Below are the men's entry multiclass qualifying times for each event. [6]

EventClassification
S16S15S14S13S12S11S10S9S8S7S6S5S4S3S2S1
50 m freestyle33.1530.0631.8629.9228.9732.5329.5331.9333.3234.8637.5246.4353.271:03.851:30.091:36.78
100 m freestyle1:15.601:05.761:09.721:06.961:04.141:11.401:04.091:09.671:12.601:16.021:22.461:39.961:57.302:20.453:14.913:30.27
200 m freestyle3:06.232:22.522:30.712:33.232:30.472:33.942:24.212:34.402:44.532:49.552:56.633:27.904:09.474:53.466:49.887:24.84
400 m freestyle6:51.994:54.095:28.845:11.095:13.275:28.635:07.675:23.825:35.246:02.096:02.54
50 m backstroke41.9335.1538.3536.8536.3240.7136.0337.5538.9844.2144.5549.721:00.601:06.191:34.362:01.37
100 m backstroke1:29.621:14.901:20.381:15.411:14.801:25.351:16.291:17.931:21.481:30.641:33.221:48.652:18.112:55.063:30.374:48.26
50 m butterfly38.3031.2734.2234.3533.6935.8632.2434.5735.3338.2638.7948.711:00.481:26.362:05.062:56.48
100 m butterfly1:25.671:07.911:16.121:12.171:11.691:17.011:10.541:14.761:16.161:25.981:30.401:53.85
SB16SB15SB14SB13SB12SB11SB9SB8SB7SB6SB5SB4SB3SB2SB1
50 m breaststroke42.8835.8738.1639.5241.5443.7136.7442.0248.3948.7359.881:05.941:12.431:24.062:14.35
100 m breaststroke1:34.721:15.601:23.681:21.431:24.991:28.861:23.101:24.431:43.051:47.232:09.842:17.092:46.023:19.30
SM16SM15SM14SM13SM12SM11SM10SM9SM8SM7SM6SM5SM4SM3SM2SM1
150 m IM3:27.144:04.576:29.278:46.51
200 m IM3:28.382:33.992:54.022:46.112:45.193:00.132:45.432:48.332:57.553:16.453:24.334:00.12

Below are the women's entry multiclass qualifying times for each event. [6]

EventClassification
S16S15S14S13S12S11S10S9S8S7S6S5S4S3S2S1
50 m freestyle39.9432.9536.4734.5033.9739.3235.7236.5939.3239.8644.8550.911:04.901:25.211:48.111:47.15
100 m freestyle1:26.661:12.181:19.121:14.171:14.931:26.381:17.351:16.961:23.851:26.241:35.721:48.772:16.733:02.993:35.364:01.00
200 m freestyle3:26.492:40.172:46.102:45.582:47.983:09.462:48.682:43.642:57.813:00.953:18.483:53.584:35.136:20.107:13.258:12.45
400 m freestyle7:23.645:37.435:59.415:38.475:49.466:31.555:44.155:32.385:59.926:24.116:52.80
50 m backstroke47.5239.2041.0241.4842.0446.2940.9942.7546.8849.8253.0854.891:09.431:24.581:43.011:46.02
100 m backstroke1:54.701:24.631:27.891:27.051:26.801:40.521:23.751:27.311:33.691:44.811:49.452:11.842:39.953:14.334:21.704:31.50
50 m butterfly42.4036.7439.1238.3537.8945.7739.8440.2942.4543.4348.4357.481:19.971:27.90
100 m butterfly2:24.891:20.661:27.771:23.091:19.511:40.741:25.751:24.091:30.261:40.971:52.912:48.05
SB16SB15SB14SB13SB12SB11SB9SB8SB7SB6SB5SB4SB3SB2SB1
50 m breaststroke49.5141.9246.3845.8945.0252.4348.6148.8155.7858.031:05.261:18.601:20.981:48.482:35.19
100 m breaststroke1:55.411:32.591:42.711:37.171:36.791:52.761:36.931:37.771:54.652:00.342:13.172:39.833:13.674:31.56
SM16SM15SM14SM13SM12SM11SM10SM9SM8SM7SM6SM5SM4SM3SM2SM1
150 m IM3:58.165:12.748:02.988:02.98
200 m IM3:55.483:01.253:13.273:06.663:09.103:37.163:09.163:06.253:19.463:32.213:58.434:34.69

Below are the IPC minimum qualification standard (MQS) and minimum entry times (MET) for the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships for each event. [7]

Medal winners

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle James Magnussen
Ravenswood (NSW)
21.98
Cameron McEvoy
Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld)
22.03
Matthew Abood
Sydney University (NSW)
22.30
100 m freestyle
Cameron McEvoy
Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld)
48.06
James Magnussen
Ravenswood (NSW)
48.18
Tommaso D'Orsogna
Commercial (Qld)
48.54
200 m freestyle
Cameron McEvoy
Palm Beach Currumbin (Qld)
1:45.94
David McKeon
Chandler (Qld)
1:46.33
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Miami (Qld)
1:46.83
400 m freestyle
Mack Horton
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
3:42.84
David McKeon
Chandler (Qld)
3:44.28
Grant Hackett
Miami (Qld)
3:46.53
800 m freestyle
Mack Horton
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
7:51.85
George O'Brien
Bond (Qld)
7:58.73
Jack McLoughlin
Nudgee Brothers (Qld)
8:01.51
1500 m freestyle
Mack Horton
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
14:44.09
ACR
Jordan Harrison
Miami (Qld)
15:14.96 Jack McLoughlin
Nudgee Brothers (Qld)
15:16.96
50 m backstroke
Ben Treffers
Burley Griffin (ACT)
24.75
Bobby Hurley
Ravenswood (NSW)
25.31
Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
25.32
100 m backstroke
Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
53.10
Ben Treffers
Burley Griffin (ACT)
53.77
Joshua Beaver
Tigersharks (Vic)
53.82
200 m backstroke
Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:55.52
Joshua Beaver
Tigersharks (Vic)
1:56.48
Ashley Delaney
Nunawading (Vic)
1:58.84
50 m breaststroke
Christian Sprenger
Commercial (Qld)
27.28
Tommy Sucipto
Leisurepark Lazers (WA)
27.71
Jake Packard
Indooroopilly (Qld)
27.84
100 m breaststroke
Jake Packard
Indooroopilly (Qld)
1:00.37
Christian Sprenger
Commercial (Qld)
1:00.67
Tommy Sucipto
Leisurepark Lazers (WA)
1:01.13
200 m breaststroke
Nicholas Schafer
River City Rapids (Qld)
2:12.47
Lennard Bremer
Westside Christchurch (WA)
1:00.67
Joshua Tierney
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
2:13.66
50 m butterfly
Jayden Hadler
Commercial (Qld)
23.64
Ryan Pini
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
23.79
Daniel Lester
Lawton (Qld)
23.85
100 m butterfly
Tommaso D'Orsogna
Commercial (Qld)
51.92
Jayden Hadler
Commercial (Qld)
51.96
David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
52.03
200 m butterfly
Grant Irvine
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:55.98
David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
1:55.99
Keiran Qaium
Sydney University (NSW)
1:57.85
200 m IM
Daniel Tranter
Sydney University (NSW)
1:58.73
Justin James
Mackay (Qld)
1:58.86
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Miami (Qld)
1:59.55
400 m IM
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Miami (Qld)
4:13.98
Jared Gilliland
Nudgee Brothers (Qld)
4:16.58
Travis Mahoney
Nunawading (Vic)
4:16.90
4×100 m freestyle relaySydney University A (NSW)
Andrew Abood (51.33)
Benjamin Lindsay (50.22)
Te Haumi Maxwell (50.32)
Matthew Abood (49.41)
3:21.28
Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic)
Layne Tankard (51.42)
Jack Gerrard (49.83)
Cody Smith (51.09)
Jorden Merrilees (49.85)
3:22.19
Lane Cove A (NSW)
Chris Warren (52.08)
Daniel Arnamnart (50.40)
Andrew Smith (52.08)
Daniel Jones (52.18)
3:26.74
4×200 m freestyle relayMiami A (Qld)
Daniel Smith (1:47.30)
Thomas Fraser-Holmes (1:46.42)
Jordan Harrison (1:49.66)
Grant Hackett (1:46.86)
7:10.24
Club
Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic)
Jorden Merrilees (1:50.89)
Mitchell Davenport-Wright (1:51.75)
Theodoros Benehoutsos (1:51.24)
Jack Kelly (1:55.98)
7:29.86
Nunawading A (Vic)
Shane Ashbury (1:51.74)
Liam Fisk (1:55.56)
Ashley Delaney (1:50.93)
Ryan Pinchbeck (1:55.56)
7:33.79
4×100 m medley relayMarion A (SA)
Ben Edmonds (56.09)
Joshua Palmer (1:01.64)
Kyle Chalmers (53.24)
Hayden Lewis (50.72)
3:41.69
Trinity Grammar A (NSW)
James Traiforos (55.85)
Matthew Treloar (1:02.43)
Alston Jeroff (54.76)
Kenneth To (48.68)
3:41.72
Nudgee Brothers A (Qld)
Robert Gerlach (55.79)
Buster Sykes (1:01.65)
Jared Gilliland (55.29)
Jack McLaughlin (50.75)
3:43.48

Men's multiclass events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
25.25
(919)
Mitchell Kilduff (S14)
Menai (NSW)
25.27
(917)
Matt Levy (S7)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
28.57
(908)
100 m freestyle Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
53.53
(1039) WR
Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
55.79
(918)
Matt Levy (S7)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
1:02.67
(893)
200 m freestyle Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
1:59.32
(947)
Brenden Hall (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
2:01.34
(944)
Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
2:01.65
(893)
400 m freestyle Brenden Hall (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
4:10.90
(988)
Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
4:20.90
(940)
Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
4:23.81
(909)
50 m backstroke Timothy Disken (S9)
PLC Aquatic (Vic)
30.75
(910)
Michael Anderson (S10)
Flinders (Qld)
29.13
(925)
Timothy Hodge (S9)
Unattached NSW
31.16
(875)
100 m backstroke Michael Anderson (S10)
Flinders (Qld)
1:01.58
(925)
Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
1:03.94
(845)
Brenden Hall (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
1:05.61
(834)
50 m breaststroke Matt Levy (SB7)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
35.70
(1037) WR
Blake Cochrane (SB7)
Southern Cross (Qld)
36.14
(999)
Richard Eliason (SB14)
Ginninderra (ACT)
31.15
(919)
100 m breaststroke Blake Cochrane (SB7)
Southern Cross (Qld)
1:17.26
(1022) WR
Ahmed Kelly (SB3)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:53.01
(936)
Matt Levy (SB6)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
1:20.71
(897)
50 m butterfly Mitchell Kilduff (S14)
Menai (NSW)
27.09
(1000) =WR
Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
27.26
(981)
Tim Antalfy (S13)
Hunters Hill (NSW)
25.41
(900)
100 m butterfly Mitchell Kilduff (S14)
Menai (NSW)
1:00.44
(911)
Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
1:00.97
(888)
Tim Antalfy (S13)
Hunters Hill (NSW)
57.23
(884)
150 m IM Grant Patterson (SM3)
Cairns Central (Qld)
3:10.37
(636)
Ahmed Kelly (SM4)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
3:01.50
(520)
None awarded
200 m IM Matt Levy (SM7)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
2:37.13
(926)
Rick Pendleton (SM10)
Flinders (Qld)
2:14.59
(901)
Jeremy Tidy (SM10)
Nunawading (Vic)
2:17.55
(844)

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle
Bronte Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
24.19
Cate Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
24.33
Melanie Wright
St Peters Western (Qld)
24.63
100 m freestyle
Cate Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
52.69
Bronte Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
53.04
Melanie Wright
St Peters Western (Qld)
53.50
200 m freestyle
Emma McKeon
Chandler (Qld)
1:55.88
Kylie Palmer
Indooroopilly (Qld)
1:56.68
Brittany Elmslie
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:56.91
400 m freestyle
Jessica Ashwood
Chandler (Qld)
4:05.58
Leah Neale
Indooroopilly (Qld)
4:06.84
Tamsin Cook
West Coast (WA)
4:07.14
800 m freestyle
Jessica Ashwood
Chandler (Qld)
8:26.09
Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
8:31.01
Tamsin Cook
West Coast (WA)
8:34.31
1500 m freestyle
Chelsea Gubecka
Kawana Waters (Qld)
16:23.95
Kareena Lee
Mountain Creek (Qld)
16:36.10
Phoebe Hines
Mountain Creek (Qld)
16:54.00
50 m backstroke
Emily Seebohm
Nudgee Brothers (Qld)
27.47
CR , OR , ACR
Madison Wilson
St Peters Western (Qld)
27.90
Minna Atherton
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
28.32
100 m backstroke
Emily Seebohm
Nudgee Brothers (Qld)
58.91
Madison Wilson
St Peters Western (Qld)
58.94
Hayley Baker
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:00.23
200 m backstroke
Emily Seebohm
Nudgee Brothers (Qld)
2:06.69
Hayley Baker
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
2:08.21
Madison Wilson
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:08.57
50 m breaststroke
Jennie Johansson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
30.68
Leiston Pickett
Southport Olympic (Qld)
30.82
Sally Hunter
Marion (SA)
30.97
100 m breaststroke
Taylor McKeown
Indooroopilly (Qld)
1:07.07
Lorna Tonks
Indooroopilly (Qld)
1:07.46
Sally Hunter
Marion (SA)
1:07.63
200 m breaststroke
Tessa Wallace
Pelican Waters Caloundra (Qld)
2:23.34
Taylor McKeown
Indooroopilly (Qld)
2:23.77
Sally Hunter
Marion (SA)
2:24.38
50 m butterfly
Brittany Elmslie
St Peters Western (Qld)
26.07
Emma McKeon
Chandler (Qld)
26.15
Marieke D'Cruz
SOPAC (NSW)
26.38
100 m butterfly
Emma McKeon
Chandler (Qld)
57.31
Madeline Groves
St Peters Western (Qld)
57.44
Alicia Coutts
Redlands (Qld)
57.77
200 m butterfly
Madeline Groves
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:05.41
ACR
Brianna Throssell
Perth City (WA)
2:07.29
Keryn McMaster
Waterworx (Qld)
2:12.07
200 m IM
Emily Seebohm
Nudgee Brothers (Qld)
2:11.37
Kotuku Ngawati
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
2:11.96
Keryn McMaster
Waterworx (Qld)
2:12.71
400 m IM
Keryn McMaster
Waterworx (Qld)
4:37.56
Tessa Wallace
Pelican Waters Caloundra (Qld)
4:38.13
Tianni Gilmour
Pelican Waters Caloundra (Qld)
4:43.33
4×100 m freestyle relayCarlile A (NSW)
Leanne Wright (56.71)
Ami Matsuo (54.41)
Emily Washer (59.03)
Jessie Quinn (58.03)
3:48.18
Marion A (SA)
Ellysia Oldsen (58.32)
Ella Bond (58.50)
Zoe Williams (57.48)
Sally Hunter (55.28)
3:49.58
Ravenswood A (NSW)
Amy Van Dongen (57.79)
Alicia Walker (58.14)
Emily Waddington (57.25)
Clare Robertson (56.81)
3:49.99
4×200 m freestyle relay Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic)
Kotuku Ngawati (2:01.88)
Emily Moreton (2:06.32)
Molly Batchelor (2:05.42)
Elyse Woods (2:04.90)
8:18.52
Ravenswood A (NSW)
Emily Waddington (2:06.64)
Amy Van Dongen (2:04.31)
Olivia Adams (2:04.80)
Clare Robertson (2:04.01)
8:19.76
Nunawading A (Vic)
Katherine Brooks (2:09.32)
Nerice Smith (2:08.18)
Evelyn Boldt (2:11.30)
Mikayla Smith (2:09.83)
8:38.63
4×100 m medley relay Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic)
Hayley Baker (1:00.92)
Jenna Strauch (1:13.46)
Christina Licciardi (1:00.42)
Kotuku Ngawati (55.76)
4:10.56
Nunawading A (Vic)
Shani Burleigh (1:02.90)
Jessica Hansen (1:07.92)
Mikayla Smith (1:03.63)
Libby Forbes (57.22)
4:11.67
Ravenswood A (NSW)
Clare Robertson (1:06.32)
Abbey Harkin (1:13.07)
Emily Waddington (1:01.09)
Amy Van Dongen (56.56)
4:17.04

Women's multiclass events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Ellie Cole (S9)
Castle Hill RSL (NSW)
29.39
(965)
Tiffany Thomas Kane (S6)
Ravenswood (NSW)
35.48
(941)
Lakeisha Patterson (S8)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
30.83
(933)
100 m freestyle Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
1:01.72
(952)
Jacqueline Freney (S7)
Richmond Valley (NSW)
1:09.58
(935)
Maddison Elliott (S8)
Newcastle University (NSW)
1:06.84
(933)
200 m freestyle Maddison Elliott (S8)
Newcastle University (NSW)
2:28.12
(865)
Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
2:15.19
(819)
Teneale Houghton (S15)
Liverpool (NSW)
2:17.86
(784)
400 m freestyle Jacqueline Freney (S7)
Richmond Valley (NSW)
5:03.15
(960)
Monique Murphy (S10)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
4:46.24
(866)
Jade Lucy (S14)
SLC Aquadot (NSW)
4:59.73
(855)
50 m backstroke Maddison Elliott (S8)
Newcastle University (NSW)
36.65
(1033) WR
Lakeisha Patterson (S8)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
38.50
(891)
Ashleigh McConnell (S9)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
35.79
(830)
100 m backstroke Ellie Cole (S9)
Castle Hill RSL (NSW)
1:10.81
(937)
Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
1:09.07
(901)
Jacqueline Freney (S7)
Richmond Valley (NSW)
1:27.53
(809)
50 m breaststroke Tiffany Thomas Kane (SB6)
Ravenswood (NSW)
44.50
(1027) WR
Jenna Jones (SB13)
Auburn (NSW)
38.77
(819)
Paige Leonhardt (SB14)
Unattached NSW
39.71
(749)
100 m breaststroke Prue Watt (SB13)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
1:20.97
(864)
Madeleine Scott (SB9)
Leisurepark Lazers (WA)
1:21.68
(835)
Tanya Huebner (SB6)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:42.45
(810)
50 m butterfly Madeleine Scott (S9)
Leisurepark Lazers (WA)
31.76
(1013) WR
Emily Beecroft (S9)
Traralgon (Vic)
32.14
(978)
Maddison Elliott (S8)
Newcastle University (NSW)
33.65
(915)
100 m butterfly Madeleine Scott (S9)
Leisurepark Lazers (WA)
1:11.17
(825)
Emily Beecroft (S9)
Traralgon (Vic)
1:13.44
(751)
Maddison Elliott (S8)
Newcastle University (NSW)
1:16.15
(750)
200 m IM Teigan Van Roosmalen (SM13)
Mingara (NSW)
2:42.57
(783)
Madeleine Scott (SM9)
Leisurepark Lazers (WA)
2:40.45
(782)
Taylor Corry (SM14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
2:36.76
(778)

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

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