2016 Australian Swimming Championships

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2016 Australian Swimming Championships
2016 Australian Swimming Championships logo.jpg
Host city Adelaide, South Australia
Date(s)714 April
Venue(s) South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre
Events65 (men: 32; women: 32, mixed: 1)
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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. [1]

Contents

Events

A total of 65 events (32 for men, 32 for women and 1 mixed event) were contested. For able bodies swimmers these consisted of:

For para-swimmers these consisted of:

Schedule

Legend
KeyH½FTF
ValueHeatsSemifinalsFinalTimed final

M = Morning session, E = Evening session

Men [2]
Date →Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10Apr 11Apr 12Apr 13Apr 14
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleH½F
100 m freestyleH½F
200 m freestyleH½F
400 m freestyleHF
800 m freestyleTF
1500 m freestyleHF
50 m backstrokeHF
100 m backstrokeH½F
200 m backstrokeH½F
50 m breaststrokeHF
100 m breaststrokeH½F
200 m breaststrokeH½F
50 m butterflyHF
100 m butterflyH½F
200 m butterflyH½F
200 m individual medleyH½F
400 m individual medleyHF
4 × 100 m freestyle relayTFTF
4 × 200 m freestyle relayTFTF
4 × 100 m medley relayTFTF
Men's multiclass [2]
Date →Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10Apr 11Apr 12Apr 13Apr 14
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
4×50 m freestyle relayF
Women [2]
Date →Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10Apr 11Apr 12Apr 13Apr 14
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleH½F
100 m freestyleH½F
200 m freestyleH½F
400 m freestyleHF
800 m freestyleHF
1500 m freestyleTF
50 m backstrokeHF
100 m backstrokeH½F
200 m backstrokeH½F
50 m breaststrokeHF
100 m breaststrokeH½F
200 m breaststrokeH½F
50 m butterflyHF
100 m butterflyH½F
200 m butterflyH½F
200 m individual medleyH½F
400 m individual medleyHF
4 × 100 m freestyle relayTFTF
4 × 200 m freestyle relayTFTF
4 × 100 m medley relayTFTF
Women's multiclass [2]
Date →Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10Apr 11Apr 12Apr 13Apr 14
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
4×50 m freestyle relayF
Mixed multiclass [2]
Date →Apr 7Apr 8Apr 9Apr 10Apr 11Apr 12Apr 13Apr 14
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
150 m individual medleyTF

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 2016 Paralympic Games for each event. [7]

Medal winners

The results are below. [8]

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Cameron McEvoy
Bond University (Qld)
21.44
Matthew Abood
Canberra (ACT)
22.08
James Magnussen
Ravenswood (NSW)
22.12
100 m freestyle Cameron McEvoy
Bond University (Qld)
47.04
CR , ACR , MR
Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
48.03
WJR
James Roberts
Somerset College (Qld)
48.32
200 m freestyle Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Miami (Qld)
Cameron McEvoy
Bond University (Qld)
1:45.63
none awarded David McKeon
Chandler (Qld)
1:46.61
400 m freestyle Mack Horton
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
3:41.65
David McKeon
Chandler (Qld)
3:45.09
Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
3:46.27
800 m freestyle Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
8:00.71
Ethan Owens
Marion (SA)
8:06.70
Nathan Robinson
St Peters Western (Qld)
8:13.69
1500 m freestyle Mack Horton
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
14:39.54
ACR , MR
Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
14:48.60
Jordan Harrison
Miami (Qld)
15:18.92
50 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
24.73
Robert Hurley
Unattached (NSW)
25.07
Joshua Beaver
Nunawading (Vic)
25.25
100 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
52.54
Joshua Beaver
Nunawading (Vic)
53.77
Ashley Delaney
Nunawading (Vic)
54.29
200 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:53.90
MR
Joshua Beaver
Nunawading (Vic)
1:56.19
Matson Lawson
Tigersharks (Vic)
1:59.37
50 m breaststroke Joshua Palmer
Marion (SA)
27.85
Jake Packard
USC Spartans (Qld)
27.86
Matthew Treloar
Trinity Grammar (NSW)
Tommy Sucipto
Rockingham (WA)
27.96
100 m breaststroke Jake Packard
USC Spartans (Qld)
59.65
Joshua Palmer
Marion (SA)
1:00.51
Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
1:00.54
200 m breaststroke Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
2:09.90
Nicholas Schafer
Acqua Rosa Clayfield (Qld)
2:10.75
Jake Packard
USC Spartans (Qld)
2:12.65
50 m butterfly Ryan Pini
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
23.67
=NR
Daniel Lester
Lawton (Qld)
23.72
David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
23.76
100 m butterfly David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
51.64
Grant Irvine
St Peters Western (Qld)
51.76
Daniel Lester
Lawton (Qld)
52.33
200 m butterfly David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
1:55.63
Grant Irvine
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:55.73
Keiran Qaium
Sydney University (NSW)
1:56.84
200 m IM Daniel Tranter
Trinity Grammar (NSW)
1:58.72
Justin James
Mackay (Qld)
1:59.12
Travis Mahoney
Nunawading (Vic)
2:00.53
400 m IM Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Miami (Qld)
4:11.09
Travis Mahoney
Nunawading (Vic)
4:14.98
Clyde Lewis
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:16.58
4 × 100 m freestyle relayMarion A (SA)
Hayden Lewis (52.02)
Andrew Abood (49.41)
Ben Edmonds (51.14)
Kyle Chalmers (48.18)
3:20.75
Sydney University A (NSW)
Thomas Meggitt (50.80)
Te Haumi Maxwell (50.06)
Benjamin Lindsay (49.86)
Kazimir Boskovic (50.43)
3:21.15
Carlile A (NSW)
Callum Sherington (52.40)
Leon MacAlister (51.72)
Brian de Bono (52.63)
Luke Bibby (50.38)
3:27.13
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Melbourne Vicentre A (Vic)
Jorden Merrilees (1:51.10)
Mitchell Davenport-Wright (1:51.89)
Jack Kelly (1:58.25)
Ben Schreiner (1:53.85)
7:35.09
Carlile A (NSW)
Callum Sherington (1:53.89)
Luke Bibby (1:53.32)
Nick Jennens (1:57.44)
Leon MacAlister (1:53.82)
7:38.47
Yeronga Park A (Qld)
Rowan Crothers (1:56.05)
Douglas Oliver (1:55.87)
Michael Barker (1:57.28)
Jye Cornwell (1:55.28)
7:44.48
4 × 100 m medley relayMarion A (SA)
Ben Edmonds (55.76)
Joshua Palmer (1:00.29)
Kyle Chalmers (52.67)
Andrew Abood (48.41)
3:37.13
Trinity Grammar A (NSW)
James Traiforos (55.89)
Matthew Treloar (1:01.24)
Daniel Tranter (53.27)
Kenneth To (48.72)
3:39.12
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
Joshua Parrish (59.34)
Grayson Bell (1:01.57)
David Morgan (51.26)
Buster Sykes (49.61)
3:41.78

Men's multiclass events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
Mitchell Kilduff (S14)
MLC Marlins (NSW)
24.67
(985)
none awarded Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
25.18
(927)
100 m freestyle Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
53.72
(988)
Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
54.60
(941)
Matt Levy (S8)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
1:02.06
(919)
200 m freestyle Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
1:57.54
(968)
Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
1:59.57
(919)
Joshua Alford (S14)
Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT)
2:00.05
(908)
400 m freestyle Brenden Hall (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
4:12.60
(969)
Rowan Crothers (S10)
Yeronga Park (Qld)
4:09.87
(969)
Guy Harrison-Murray (S10)
USC Spartans (Qld)
4:15.35
(868)
50 m backstroke Jeremy McClure (S11)
Canning Lightning (WA)
32.22
(1008) WR
Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
30.06
(972)
Michael Anderson (S10)
USC Spartans (Qld)
28.80
(905)
100 m backstroke Michael Anderson (S10)
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:00.96
(933)
Jeremy McClure (S11)
Canning Lightning (WA)
1:10.23
(897)
Brenden Hall (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
1:05.45
(840)
50 m breaststroke Blake Cochrane (SB7)
USC Spartans (Qld)
35.55
(997)
Matt Levy (SB7)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
36.69
(907)
Richard Eliason (SB14)
Ginninderra (ACT)
31.63
(878)
100 m breaststroke Ahmed Kelly (SB3)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:50.59
(982)
Blake Cochrane (SB7)
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:17.26
(978)
Grant Patterson (SB2)
Cairns Central (Qld)
2:17.09
(906)
50 m butterfly Mitchell Kilduff (S14)
MLC Marlins (NSW)
27.00
(1010) WR
Daniel Fox (S14)
Chandler (Qld)
27.74
(931)
Jack Ireland (S14)
Gladstone (Qld)
28.40
(868)
100 m butterfly Brenden Hall (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
1:02.13
(852)
Sam Bramham (S9)
Unattached (Vic)
1:03.72
(790)
Rick Pendleton (S10)
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:00.61
(788)
200 m IM Matt Levy (SM7)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
2:36.67
(934)
Jesse Aungles (SM8)
Marion (SA)
2:28.68
(851)
Timothy Disken (SM9)
PLC Aquatic (Vic)
2:21.54
(841)
4 × 50 m freestyle relayAustralia E
Sean Russo (S13) (26.61)
Blake Cochrane (S8) (28.23)
Timothy Hodge (S9) (27.23)
Guy Harrison-Murray (S10) (25.93)
1:48.00
Australia A
Liam Schluter (S14) (26.65)
Matt Levy (S7) (30.08)
Liam Bekric (S13) (26.82)
Rowan Crothers (S10) (24.89)
1:48.44
Australia C
Jeremy McClure (S11) (30.27)
Jacob Templeton (S13) (26.63)
Brenden Hall (S9) (26.82)
Daniel Fox (S14) (25.36)
1:49.10

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Cate Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
23.84
CR , ACR , MR
Bronte Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
24.24
Shayna Jack
Commercial (Qld)
24.95
100 m freestyle Cate Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
52.38
ACR , MR
Bronte Campbell
Commercial (Qld)
52.58
Emma McKeon
St Peters Western (Qld)
52.80
200 m freestyle Emma McKeon
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:54.83
CR , ACR , MR
Bronte Barratt
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:56.34
Madeline Groves
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:57.74
400 m freestyle Jessica Ashwood
Chandler (Qld)
4:03.71
Tamsin Cook
UWA West Coast (WA)
4:06.38
Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
4:10.20
800 m freestyle Jessica Ashwood
Chandler (Qld)
8:18.42
MR
Tamsin Cook
UWA West Coast (WA)
8:27.01
Kareena Lee
Mountain Creek (Qld)
8:31.06
1500 m freestyle Kareena Lee
Mountain Creek (Qld)
16:27.26
Chelsea Gubecka
Kawana Waters (Qld)
16:42.03
Zoe Elkerton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
16:51.43
50 m backstroke Emily Seebohm
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
27.72
Minna Atherton
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
27.80
Holly Barratt
Rockingham (WA)
27.90
100 m backstroke Emily Seebohm
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
58.73
MR
Madison Wilson
St Peters Western (Qld)
59.26
Minna Atherton
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
59.59
200 m backstroke Belinda Hocking
Nunawading (Vic)
2:06.49
ACR , MR
Emily Seebohm
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
2:06.59
Sian Whittaker
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
2:07.47
50 m breaststroke Georgia Bohl
St Peters Western (Qld)
30.58
Jennie Johansson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
30.71
Sally Hunter
Marion (SA)
31.04
100 m breaststroke Georgia Bohl
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:06.12
Taylor McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:06.68
Jessica Hansen
Nunawading (Vic)
1:07.29
200 m breaststroke Taylor McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
2:21.45
Georgia Bohl
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:23.95
Tessa Wallace
Pelican Waters Caloundra (Qld)
2:24.37
50 m butterfly Holly Barratt
Rockingham (WA)
26.19
Marieke D'Cruz
SOPAC (NSW)
26.62
Sara Saal
Commercial
26.82
100 m butterfly Emma McKeon
St Peters Western (Qld)
56.89
Madeline Groves
St Peters Western (Qld)
57.08
Alicia Coutts
Redlands (Qld)
57.27
200 m butterfly Madeline Groves
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:05.47
Brianna Throssell
Perth City (WA)
2:06.58
Laura Taylor
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
2:10.19
200 m IM Alicia Coutts
Redlands (Qld)
2:09.95
Kotuku Ngawati
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
2:11.03
Blair Evans
UWA West Coast (WA)
2:11.14
400 m IM Blair Evans
UWA West Coast (WA)
4:35.26
Keryn McMaster
Chandler (Qld)
4:37.94
Elle Fullerton
Chandler (Qld)
4:39.72
4 × 100 m freestyle relayMarion A (SA)
Emily Liu (56.01)
Ellysia Oldsen (57.59)
Zoe Williams (57.21)
Sally Hunter (55.31)
3:46.12
Ravenswood A (NSW)
Alicia Walker (57.32)
Clare Robertson (57.57)
Olivia Adams (58.60)
Ami Matsuo (55.20)
3:48.69
Yeronga Park A (Qld)
Lorna Tonks (57.05)
Caitlin Mitchell (57.78)
Amy Levings (56.02)
Lauren Rettie (58.15)
3:49.00
4 × 200 m freestyle relayRavenswood A (NSW)
Amy Van Dongen (2:04.94)
Ami Matsuo (2:02.50)
Clare Robertson (2:06.08)
Olivia Adams (2:05.67)
8:19.19
Yeronga Park A (Qld)
Amy Levings (2:03.44)
Caitlin Mitchell (2:06.14)
Lorna Tonks (2:07.15)
Lauren Rettie (2:05.65)
8:22.38
Norwood A (SA)
Abby Duncan (2:04.82)
Emma Duncan (2:06.30)
Tess Bastian (2:07.32)
Kista Ceplite (2:05.96)
8:24.40
4 × 100 m medley relaySt Peters Western A (Qld)
Madison Wilson (59.77)
Georgia Bohl (1:06.61)
Madeline Groves (57.79)
Emma McKeon (53.17)
3:57.34
Club
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
Minna Atherton (59.87)
Aisling Scott (1:10.03)
Brittany Elmslie (59.38)
Emily Seebohm (54.81)
4:04.09
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
Hayley Baker (59.94)
Kotuku Ngawati (1:09.58)
Christina Licciardi (1:01.03)
Sian Whittaker (55.73)
4:06.28

Women's multiclass events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Ellie Cole (S9)
Castle Hill RSL (NSW)
28.75
(1031) WR
Lakeisha Patterson (S8)
Unattached (Qld)
30.56
(958)
Ashleigh McConnell (S9)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
29.52
(952)
100 m freestyle Maddison Elliott (S8)
Newcastle University (NSW)
1:05.34
(971)
Rachael Watson (S4)
Chandler (Qld)
1:31.78
(928)
Ellie Cole (S9)
Castle Hill RSL (NSW)
1:02.69
(925)
200 m freestyle Lakeisha Patterson (S8)
Unattached (Qld)
2:18.98
(988)
Kayla Clarke (S14)
Waterworx (Qld)
2:16.25
(772)
Katja Dedekind (S13)
University of Queensland (Qld)
2:20.97
(754)
400 m freestyle Monique Murphy (S10)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
4:35.53
(970)
Lakeisha Patterson (S8)
Unattached (Qld)
4:45.06
(952)
Jade Lucy (S14)
SLC Aquadot (NSW)
4:52.82
(871)
50 m backstroke Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
32.17
(951)
Nicole Miro (S10)
SLC Aquadot (NSW)
34.08
(803)
Madeleine McTernan (S14)
Coffs Harbour (NSW)
34.07
(801)
100 m backstroke Ellie Cole (S9)
Castle Hill RSL (NSW)
1:10.69
(917)
Maddison Elliott (S8)
Newcastle University (NSW)
1:19.59
(816)
Lakeisha Patterson (S8)
Unattached (Qld)
1:19.84
(808)
50 m breaststroke Tiffany Thomas Kane (SB6)
Ravenswood (NSW)
43.06
(1104) WR
Kendall Williams (SB9)
Newcastle University (NSW)
38.64
(755)
Kate Wilson (SB6)
Kingscliff (NSW)
49.66
(720)
100 m breaststroke Tiffany Thomas Kane (SB6)
Ravenswood (NSW)
1:35.32
(988)
Prue Watt (SB13)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
1:19.18
(924)
Paige Leonhardt (SB14)
Wingham (NSW)
1:21.31
(847)
50 m butterfly Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
30.51
(966)
Emily Beecroft (S7)
Traralgon (Vic)
33.53
(856)
Tiffany Thomas Kane (S7)
Ravenswood (NSW)
38.32
(833)
100 m butterfly Taylor Corry (S14)
Nelson Bay (NSW)
1:09.63
(937)
Madeleine Scott (S9)
Canberra (ACT)
1:10.35
(854)
Prue Watt (S13)
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
1:09.72
(811)
200 m IM Tiffany Thomas Kane (SM7)
Ravenswood (NSW)
3:08.98
(879)
Katherine Downie (SM10)
Westside Christchurch (WA)
2:34.84
(832)
Madeleine Scott (SM9)
Canberra (ACT)
2:38.68
(809)
4 × 50 m freestyle relayAustralia A
Katja Dedekind (S13) (30.52)
Maddison Elliott (S8) (31.83)
Ashleigh McConnell (S9) (31.13)
Taylor Corry (S14) (28.88)
2:02.36
Australia C
Prue Watt (S13) (30.43)
Madeleine Scott (S9) (32.03)
Monique Murphy (S10) (31.75)
Jenna Jones (S13) (30.45)
2:04.66
Australia B
Emily Beecroft (S9) (31.37)
Lakeisha Patterson (S8) (32.31)
Paige Leonhardt (S10) (31.99)
Ellie Cole (S9) (30.39)
2:06.06

Mixed multiclass events

EventGoldSilverBronze
150 m IM Grant Patterson (SM3)
Cairns Central (Qld)
3:12.24
(618)
Ahmed Kelly (SM4)
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
3:06.92
(476)
None awarded

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

Records broken

During the 2016 Australian Swimming Championships the following records were set.

World records

World Junior records

Commonwealth, Oceanian and Australian records

Australian club records

All Comers records

Championship records

Papua New Guinean records

Olympic and Paralympic teams

On 13 April 2016, the team for the 2016 Paralympic Games was announced. 31 members were named with the remaining five to be announced in the coming months. [9] The following day, the team for the 2016 Summer Olympics was announced. 34 members were named with 21 of them making their Olympic debut. [10] On 7 June it was announced that James Roberts, James Magnussen and Matthew Abood had also made the squad as members of the 4 × 100 men's freestyle relay team. With Australia finishing outside the top 12 at the 2015 World Championships, the trio had to wait until FINA finalised their rankings on 31 May. [11]

Club points scores

The final club point scores are below. Note: Only the top ten clubs are listed. [12]

Broadcast

The morning sessions were streamed live on the website of Swimming Australia. The evening sessions were broadcast live on Channel Seven. [13] This was the first national championships to be screen by Seven after securing the broadcast rights with Swimming Australia in September 2015. The deal is for the next five years with the option to extend for a further four years through until 2025. [14]

Notes

  1. 1 2 As at the time of the announcement

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