Australia at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships | |
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FINA code | AUS |
National federation | Swimming Australia |
Website | swimming |
in Gwangju, South Korea | |
Competitors | 90 in 6 sports |
Medals Ranked 4th |
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World Aquatics Championships appearances | |
Australia competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Australia's artistic swimming team consisted of 14 athletes (13 female and 1 male). [1]
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Final | ||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Rose Stackpole Amie Thompson | Duet technical routine | 74.1141 | 35 | Did not advance | |
Duet free routine | 74.2667 | 35 | Did not advance | ||
Jane Fruzynski Alessandra Ho Kirsten Kinash Rachel Presser Emily Rogers Rose Stackpole Amie Thompson Kazia Zenke Kiera Gazzard (R) Erica Li (R) | Team technical routine | 73.4450 | 20 | Did not advance | |
Hannah Burkhill Hannah Cross Jane Fruzynski Kirsten Kinash Rachel Presser Emily Rogers Rose Stackpole Amie Thompson Kiera Gazzard (R) Alessandra Ho (R) | Team free routine | 74.5333 | 22 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Final | ||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Ethan Calleja Danielle Kettlewell | Duet free routine | 68.9667 | 11 Q | 68.7000 | 11 |
Legend: (R) = Reserve Athlete
Australia entered 13 divers. [2]
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Kevin Chávez | 1 m springboard | 322.25 | 24 | — | Did not advance | ||
Li Shixin | 338.60 | 15 | — | Did not advance | |||
3 m springboard | 377.75 | 24 | Did not advance | ||||
Matthew Carter | 416.35 | 13 Q | 420.00 | 13 | Did not advance | ||
Cassiel Rousseau | 10 m platform | 393.95 | 17 Q | 416.80 | 12 Q | 455.35 | 9 |
Matthew Carter Li Shixin | 3 m synchronized springboard | 338.40 | 14 | — | Did not advance | ||
Domonic Bedggood Declan Stacey | 10 m synchronized platform | 370.29 | 9 Q | — | 411.24 | 5 |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Georgia Sheehan | 1 m springboard | 238.25 | 9 Q | — | 244.20 | 8 | |
Esther Qin | 225.55 | 15 | — | Did not advance | |||
3 m springboard | 272.10 | 15 Q | 286.40 | 12 Q | 302.85 | 6 | |
Maddison Keeney | 341.00 | 3 Q | 348.10 | 2 Q | 367.05 | ||
Laura Hingston | 10 m platform | 281.00 | 18 Q | 283.70 | 18 | Did not advance | |
Melissa Wu | 343.70 | 3 Q | 322.50 | 6 Q | 360.20 | 4 | |
Maddison Keeney Anabelle Smith | 3 m synchronized springboard | 287.43 | 3 Q | — | 278.13 | 6 | |
Emily Chinnock Melissa Wu | 10 m synchronized platform | 274.20 | 9 Q | — | 277.44 | 8 |
Athlete | Event | Final | |
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Points | Rank | ||
Matthew Carter Maddison Keeney | 3 m synchronized springboard | 304.86 | |
Cassiel Rousseau Laura Hingston | Team | 329.30 | 5 |
Australia qualified two female high divers. [3]
Athlete | Event | Points | Rank |
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Rhiannan Iffland | Women's high diving | 298.05 | |
Xantheia Pennisi | 248.60 | 6 |
Australia qualified four male and four female open water swimmers. [4] [5]
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Bailey Armstrong | Men's 5 km | 53:34.8 | 7 |
Men's 25 km | 5:04:10.7 | 18 | |
Hayden Cotter | Men's 5 km | 53:35.5 | 9 |
Kai Edwards | Men's 10 km | 1:48:16.2 | 14 |
Men's 25 km | 4:51:17.2 | 5 | |
Nicholas Sloman | Men's 10 km | 1:49:22.7 | 21 |
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Mackenzie Brazier | Women's 5 km | 59:56.1 | 33 |
Chelsea Gubecka | Women's 10 km | 1:55:45.2 | 29 |
Women's 25 km | DNF | ||
Chloe Gubecka | Women's 5 km | 59:50.6 | 30 |
Kareena Lee | Women's 10 km | 1:54:50.5 | 7 |
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
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Hayden Cotter Chelsea Gubecka Kareena Lee Nicholas Sloman | Team | 54:36.8 | 5 |
Australia entered 27 swimmers. [6]
Athlete | Event | Heat | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Kyle Chalmers Clyde Lewis Emma McKeon Bronte Campbell Cameron McEvoy* Alexander Graham* Brianna Throssell* Madison Wilson* | 4×100 m freestyle relay | 3:23.77 | 2 Q | 3:19.97 | |
Mitch Larkin Matthew Wilson Emma McKeon Cate Campbell Minna Atherton* Matthew Temple* Bronte Campbell* | 4×100 m medley relay | 3:42.22 | 2 Q | 3:39.08 |
Legend: (*) = Swimmers who participated in the heat only.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Croatia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 52 | 16 | +36 | 6 | Quarterfinals |
2 | United States | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 35 | 35 | 0 | 4 | Playoffs |
3 | Australia | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 32 | 34 | −2 | 2 | |
4 | Kazakhstan | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 20 | 54 | −34 | 0 |
15 July 2019 12:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Croatia | 14–4 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Germán Moller (ARG), Alessandro Severo (ITA) |
Score by quarters:4–1, 2–1, 4–0, 4–2 | |||||
Vukičević 6 | Goals | Younger 2 |
17 July 2019 08:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Australia | 17–8 | Kazakhstan | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Germán Moller (ARG), Dion Willis (RSA) |
Score by quarters:4–1, 5–1, 3–4, 5–2 | |||||
Howden 4 | Goals | Zhardan 3 |
19 July 2019 19:10 | Report [ dead link ] | United States | 12–11 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Adrian Alxandrescu (ROU), Arkadiy Voevodin (RUS) |
Score by quarters:4–3, 3–3, 2–2, 3–3 | |||||
Cupido 3 | Goals | four players 2 |
21 July 2019 14:00 | Report [ dead link ] | Montenegro | 11–13 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Michael Goldenberg (USA), Viktor Salnichenko (KAZ) |
Score by quarters: 1–3, 3–2, 4–2, 1–2 PSO: 2–4 | |||||
Ivović 3 | Goals | Kayes 4 |
23 July 2019 17:00 | Report [ dead link ] | Hungary | 10–9 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Arkadiy Voevodin (RUS), Vojin Putniković (SRB) |
Score by quarters: 3–3, 2–3, 3–1, 2–2 | |||||
Vámos, Zalánki 3 | Goals | four players 2 |
25 July 2019 15:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Australia | 9–8 | Greece | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Michael Goldenberg (USA), Nenad Peris (CRO) |
Score by quarters:3–2, 2–3, 3–3, 1–0 | |||||
Kayes 3 | Goals | Kapotsis, Kolomvos 2 |
27 July 2019 15:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Serbia | 13–9 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Dion Willis (RSA), Sebastien Dervieux (FRA) |
Score by quarters:6–1, 3–2, 1–2, 3–4 | |||||
Ćuk, Rašović 4 | Goals | Ford, Younger 2 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Italy | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 33 | 22 | +11 | 6 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Australia | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 32 | 29 | +3 | 4 | Playoffs |
3 | China | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 26 | 34 | −8 | 2 | |
4 | Japan | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 20 | 26 | −6 | 0 |
14 July 2019 20:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Italy | 10–9 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Sebastien Dervieux (FRA), Germán Moller (ARG) |
Score by quarters:3–0, 3–2, 3–3, 1–4 | |||||
Garibotti 3 | Goals | Webster 4 |
16 July 2019 16:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Australia | 14–12 | China | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Viktor Salnichenko (KAZ), Michael Goldenberg (USA) |
Score by quarters: 4–4, 5–3, 3–3, 2–2 | |||||
Gofers, Webster 3 | Goals | Zhao 4 |
18 July 2019 11:10 | Report [ dead link ] | Japan | 7–9 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Gabriella Várkonyi (HUN), Stanko Ivanovski (MNE) |
Score by quarters: 2–3, 2–1, 1–2, 2–3 | |||||
three players 2 | Goals | Buckling 3 |
20 July 2019 18:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Kazakhstan | 3–13 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Vojin Putniković (SRB), Marie-Claude Deslieres (CAN) |
Score by quarters: 0–4, 1–2, 2–3, 0–4 | |||||
Myrzabekova 2 | Goals | Halligan 4 |
22 July 2019 15:30 | Report [ dead link ] | Russia | 7–9 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Alessandro Severo (ITA), Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU) |
Score by quarters: 1–2, 0–2, 3–2, 3–3 | |||||
Karimova 2 | Goals | Webster 3 |
24 July 2019 17:00 | Report [ dead link ] | United States | 7–2 | Australia | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Nenad Peris (CRO), Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU) |
Score by quarters:3–0, 2–0, 1–1, 1–1 | |||||
three players 2 | Goals | Halligan, Webster 1 |
26 July 2019 17:00 | Report [ dead link ] | Australia | 10–9 | Hungary | Nambu University Aquatics Center, Gwangju Referees: Marie-Claude Deslieres (CAN), Jaume Teixidó (ESP) |
Score by quarters: 3–3, 4–3, 1–1, 2–2 | |||||
Arancini 3 | Goals | Keszthelyi 3 |
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Brazil competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Canada competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Spain competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July 2019.
Germany competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Italy competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Greece competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Netherlands competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
Japan competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
South Korea competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
South Africa competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July.
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