2021 Australian Swimming Trials

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2021 Australian Swimming Trials
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The South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre, the venue of the 2021 Trials
Tournament information
Sport Swimming
Location Adelaide, South Australia
Dates12 June 2021–17 June 2021
Administrator Swimming Australia
Venue(s) South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre

The 2021 Australian Swimming Trials was a sports event that was held from 12 to 17 June 2021 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre to determine Australia's swimming team to the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Paralympics.

Contents

Olympic Qualification criteria

Australia can select a maximum of 56 swimmers (26 of each sex, with up to 18 for relay only swimmers) for the Olympic team. To qualify, a swimmer must reach the allotted Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT) and finish in the top 2 positions in the "A" final. Following the end of the qualification period, FINA will assess the number of athletes having achieved the OQT, the number of relay-only swimmers, and the number of Universality places, before inviting athletes with OST to fulfil the total quota of 878. Additionally, OST places will be distributed by event according to the position of the FINA World Rankings during the qualifying deadline. [1]

Olympic Qualifying Times

Men's eventsWomen's events
EventTrials OQTFINA A-CutFINA OSTEventTrials OQTFINA A-CutFINA OST
50 m freestyle 21.7722.0122.67 50 m freestyle 24.4624.7725.51
100 m freestyle 48.3348.5750.03 100 m freestyle 53.3154.3856.01
200 m freestyle 1:45.761:47.021:50.23 200 m freestyle 1:56.821:57.282:00.80
400 m freestyle 3:46.343:46.783:53.58 400 m freestyle 4:07.104:07.904:15.34
800 m freestyle 7:48.127:54.318:08.54 800 m freestyle 8:29.708:33.368:48.76
1500 m freestyle 14:55.0615:00.9915:28.02 1500 m freestyle 16:02.7516:32.0417:01.80
100 m backstroke 53.4053.8555.47 100 m backstroke 59.711:00.251:02.06
200 m backstroke 1:57.261:57.502:01.03 200 m backstroke 2:09.402:10.392:14.30
100 m breaststroke 59.2159.931:01.73 100 m breaststroke 1:06.971:07.071:09.08
200 m breaststroke 2:08.282:10.352:14.26 200 m breaststroke 2:24.182:25.522:29.89
100 m butterfly 51.7051.9653.52 100 m butterfly 57.1057.9259.66
200 m butterfly 1:56.251:56.481:59.97 200 m butterfly 2:08.432:12.282:08.43
200 m individual medley 1:57.981:59.672:03.26 200 m individual medley 2:10.492:12.562:16.54
400 m individual medley 4:15.244:15.844:21.46 400 m individual medley 4:38.534:38.534:46.89

Paralympic Qualification criteria

Qualification requirements to be included in the Paralympic team is decided upon different classifications based on the degree of impairment an athlete experiences relative to an able-bodied swimmer's speed and performance. The three impairment groups at the Paralympic Games for swimming are physical, vision and intellectual. [3] In addition, strokes and events are classified under "sport classes" that have a prefix letter and number. At the 2021 trials, qualification is selected based on a points system rather than time. Swimmers earn points based on how close they are to the world record in their respective qualification. This system is called the Multi-Class Point Score.

Event key

There are three swimming sport class prefixes for swimming strokes:

As well as swimming strokes, they are also divided into ten different categories: [4]

Schedule

The event is scheduled with morning and evening sessions from 12 to 17 June 2021. Morning sessions are for heats while evening ones are for finals and coincided with qualifications for the Olympic team.

Legend
KeyH½FTF
ValueHeatsSemifinalsFinalTimed final

M = Morning session, E = Evening session

Olympic qualifications schedule

Men [5]
Date →12 Jun13 Jun14 Jun15 Jun16 Jun17 Jun
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleHF
100 m freestyleHF
200 m freestyleHF
400 m freestyleHF
800 m freestyleTFTF
1500 m freestyleTFTF
100 m backstrokeHF
200 m backstrokeHF
100 m breaststrokeHF
200 m breaststrokeHF
100 m butterflyHF
200 m butterflyHF
200 m individual medleyHF
400 m individual medleyHF
Women [5]
Date →12 Jun13 Jun14 Jun15 Jun16 Jun17 Jun
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyleHF
100 m freestyleHF
200 m freestyleHF
400 m freestyleHF
800 m freestyleTFTF
1500 m freestyleTFTF
100 m backstrokeHF
200 m backstrokeHF
100 m breaststrokeHF
200 m breaststrokeHF
100 m butterflyHF
200 m butterflyHF
200 m individual medleyHF
400 m individual medleyHF

Paralympic qualifications schedule

Men [5]
Date →12 Jun13 Jun14 Jun15 Jun16 Jun17 Jun
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
100 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
200 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
400 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
50 m backstroke Multi-ClassHF
100 m backstroke Multi-ClassHF
50 m breaststroke Multi-ClassHF
100 m breaststroke Multi-ClassHF
50 m butterfly Multi-ClassHF
100 m butterfly Multi-ClassHF
150 m individual medley Multi-ClassHF
200 m individual medley Multi-ClassHF
Women [5]
Date →12 Jun13 Jun14 Jun15 Jun16 Jun17 Jun
Event ↓MEMEMEMEMEME
50 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
100 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
200 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
400 m freestyle Multi-ClassHF
50 m backstroke Multi-ClassHF
100 m backstroke Multi-ClassHF
50 m breaststroke Multi-ClassHF
100 m breaststroke Multi-ClassHF
50 m butterfly Multi-ClassHF
100 m butterfly Multi-ClassHF
200 m individual medley Multi-ClassHF

Results

Key:  Highlighted swimmers achieved the qualification conditions to be included in the Olympic team in that respective event.
Legend:WRWorld record;CRCommonwealth record;OCOceanian record;NRAustralian National record;ACRAustralian All Comers record;ClubAustralian Club record;MRMeet record QOlympic Qualification

Olympic trials results

Men's

EventFirstSecondThird
50 m freestyle Cameron McEvoy 22.07 [lower-alpha 1] Grayson Bell 22.16 James Roberts 22.21
100 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers 47.59 Q Matthew Temple 48.32 Q Cameron McEvoy 48.49
200 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers 1:45.48 Q Elijah Winnington 1:45.55 Q Thomas Neill 1:45.70
400 m freestyle Elijah Winnington 3:42.65 Q Jack McLoughlin 3:43.27 Q Mack Horton 3:43.92
800 m freestyle Jack McLoughlin 7:42.51 Q Thomas Neill 7:48.97 Samuel Short 7:59.55
1500 m freestyle Jack McLoughlin 14:52.69 Q Samuel Short 14:57.22 Thomas Neill 15:08.55
100 m backstroke Mitch Larkin 53.40 Q Isaac Cooper 53.49 Tristan Hollard 54.00
200 m backstroke Tristan Hollard 1:56.44 Q Ty Hartwell 1:57.45 Travis Mahoney 1:58.06
100 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety-Cook 59.69 Q [lower-alpha 2] Daniel Cave 59.99 Jake Packard 1:00.12
200 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety-Cook 2:06.28 CR Q Matthew Wilson 2:08.52 Q [lower-alpha 3] Daniel Cave 2:09.62
100 m butterfly Matthew Temple 50.45 OC Q David Morgan 51.67 Q Shaun Champion 51.93
200 m butterfly Matthew Temple 1:55.25 Q David Morgan 1:55.40 Q Bowen Gough 1:55.88
200 m IM Mitch Larkin 1:56.29 Q Brendon Smith 1:58.82 Q [lower-alpha 4] Se-Bom Lee 2:00.36
400 m IM Brendon Smith 4:10.04 NR Q Se-Bom Lee 4:14.16 Q Kieren Pollard 4:15.68

Women's

EventFirstSecondThird
50 m freestyle Emma McKeon 23.93 Q Cate Campbell 23.94 Q Bronte Campbell 24.46
100 m freestyle Emma McKeon 52.35 Q Cate Campbell 52.59 Q Madison Wilson 52.76
200 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus 1:53.09 CR Q Emma McKeon 1:54.74 Q Madison Wilson 1:55.68
400 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus 3:56.90 OC Q Tamsin Cook 4:04.10 Q Kiah Melverton 4:04.78
800 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus 8:15.57 OC Q Kiah Melverton 8:19.05 Q Kareena Lee 8:23.54
1500 m freestyle Maddy Gough 15:46.13 NR Q Kiah Melverton 15:57.14 QMoesha Johnson15:59.96
100 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown 57.45 WR Q Emily Seebohm 58.59 Q Mollie O'Callaghan 58.86
200 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown 2:04.28 CR Q Emily Seebohm 2:06.38 Q Minna Atherton 2:09.24
100 m breaststroke Chelsea Hodges 1:05.99 Q Jessica Hansen 1:06.69 Q Jenna Strauch 1:06.96
200 m breaststroke Jenna Strauch 2:23.12 Q Abbey Harkin 2:23.59 Q Tessa Wallace 2:24.86
100 m butterfly Emma McKeon 55.93 OC Q Brianna Throssell 57.11 Alexandria Perkins 58.61
200 m butterfly Brianna Throssell 2:07.63 Q Elizabeth Dekkers 2:08.57 Laura Taylor 2:08.64
200 m IM Kaylee McKeown 2:08.19 Q Tessa Wallace 2:11.79 Meg Bailey 2:12.88
400 m IM Jenna Forrester 4:39.93 Meg Bailey 4:40.18 Emilie Muir 4:44.82

Paralympic trials events

Men's

EventFirstSecondThird
50 m freestyle S3, S5, S7-S10, S12-S13 Braeden Jason (S14)
Jacob Templeton (S13)
Rowan Crothers (S10)
William Martin (S9)
Matthew Levy (S7)
24.60 (839 points)
24.61 (838 points)
23.98 (901 points)
25.38 (846 points)
28.65 (844 points)
Oscar Stubbs (S13)
Tom Gallagher (S10)
Timothy Disken (S9)
25.15 (785 points)
24.44 (851 points)
25.80 (805 points)
100 m freestyle S7-S8, S9-S10, S14 Ricky Betar (S14)
Braedan Jason (S12)
Rowan Crothers (S10)
William Martin (S9)
Ben Popham (S8)
Mathew Levy (S7)
52.28 (820 points)
53.27 (873 points)
52.16 (920 points)
55.16 (809 points)
57.37 (902 points)
1:02.55 (770 points)
Jack Ireland (S14)
Tom Gallagher (S10)
53.24 (777 points)
53.86 (843 points)
200 m freestyle S1-S5, S14 Ricky Betar (S14)1:56.16 (920 points) Jack Ireland (S14)1:59.02 (855 points) Liam Schluter (S14)2:00.29 (828 points)
400 m freestyle S6-S13 Tom Gallagher (S10)
Brendan Hall (S9)
Ben Popham (S8)
4:10.62 (853 points)
4:15.89 (932 points)
4:35.15 (835 points)
Lewis Bishop (S10)
Alex Tuckfield (S9)
Jesse Aungles (S8)
4:31.75 (669 points)
4:16.13 (929 points)
4:46.58 (745 points)
Harrison Vig (S9)4:18.94 (899 points)
50 m backstroke S1-S5 Grant Patterson (S3)58.02 (385 points)
100 m backstroke S1-S2, S6-S14 Benjamin Hance (S14)
Jacob Templeton (S13)
Jeremy McClure (S13)
Timothy Hodge (S9)
Jesse Aungles (S8)
57.56 (1091 points)
1:01.50 (783 points)
1:13.70 (740 points)
1:02.20 (953 points)
1:07.94 (794 points)
Ricky Betar (S14)
Brendan Hall (S9)
1:01.05 (915 points)
1:05.36 (822 points)
Harrison Vig (S9)1:06.08 (795 points)
50 m breaststroke SB1-SB3 Ahmed Kelly (SB3)
Grant Patterson (SB2)
54.48 (662 points)
1:01.66 (554 points)
100 m breaststroke SB5-SB14 Jake Michel (SB14)
Rick Pendleton (SB9)
Timothy Disken (SB8)
Blake Cochrane (SB7)
Matthew Levy (SB6)
Ahmed Kelly (SB3)
1:04.35 (1028 points)
1:12.17 (698 points)
1:11.30 (830 points)
1:17.26 (786 points)
1:23.57 (835 points)
1:56.90 (713 points)
Lachlan Hanratty (SB14)
Joel Mundie (SB6)
1:15.89 (627 points)
1:47.00 (398 points)
50 m butterfly S1-S2, S6-S14 Joel Mundie (S7)
Flag of Finland.svg Henrik Krogius (S5)
33.48 (611 points)
45.26 (338 points)
100 m butterfly S7-S14 Benjamin Hance (S14)
Hugh Gillham (S10)
William Martin (S9)
57.67 (842 points)
58.89 (802 points)
57.76 (1061 points)
Alex Saffy (S9)
Liam Schluter (S14)
1:00.27 (934 points)
58.60 (803 points)
Timothy Hodge (S9)1:00.67 (915 points)
150 m individual medley SM2-SM4 Ahmed Kelly (SM3)3:00.70 (697 points)Grant Patterson (SM3)3:06.18 (637 points)
200 m individual medley SM5-SM14 Liam Schluter (SM14)
Hugh Gillam (SM10)
Timothy Hodge (SM9)
Jesse Aungles (SM8)
Matthew Levy (SM7)
2:14.99 (856 points)
2:19.69 (727 points)
2:15.25 (964 points)
2:27.44 (856 points)
2:36.35 (896 points)
Joshua Alford (SM14)
Alex Saffy (SM9)
Joel Mundie (SM7)
2:19.18 (781 points)
2:22.45 (825 points)
2:57.00 (617 points)

Women's

EventFirstSecondThird
50 m freestyle S4, S6, S8, S10-S13 Katja Dedekind (S13)
Jenna Jones (S12)
Keira Stephens (S10)
Poppy Richards (S8)
Rachael Watson (S4)
26.80 (986 points)
29.19 (763 points)
28.85 (854 points)
31.70 (763 points)
39.73 (866 points)
Kirralee Hayes (S13)
Natalie Shaw (S10)
28.04 (860 points)
29.48 (800 points)
Poppy Wilson (S10)29.84 (772 points)
100 m freestyle S4-S14 Jenna Jones (S12)
Jasmine Greenwood (S10)
Ellie Cole (S9)
1:02.97 (798 points)
1:02.03 (868 points)
1:04.06 (813 points)
Natalie Shaw (S10)
Ashleigh McConnell (S9)
1:03.33 (816 points)
1:04.13 (810 points)
Keira Stephens (S10)
Emily Beecroft (S9)
1:05.93 (723 points)
1:04.26 (805 points)
200 m freestyle S4, S5, S14 Madel McTernan (S14)2:13.28 (769 points) Ruby Storm (S14)2:15.01 (740 points) Lucy Jade (S14)2:16.47 (716 points)
400 m freestyle S6-S13 Katja Dedekind (S13)
Monique Murphy (S10)
Lake Patterson (S9)
Isabella Vincent (S7)
4:38.11 (813 points)
4:43.28 (859 points)
4:42.25 (817 points)
5:38.32 (690 points)
Natalie Shaw (S10)
Ellie Cole (S9)
4:45.02 (843 points)
4:47.30 (774 points)
Poppy Wilson (S10)4:59.70 (725 points)
100 m backstroke S1, S2, S6-S14 Madel McTernan (S14)
Katja Dedekind (S13)
Jasmine Greenwood (S10)
Ellie Cole (S9)
Isabella Vincent (S7)
1:10.46 (751 points)
1:07.16 (939 points)
1:09.58 (848 points)
1:11.62 (834 points)
1:25.21 (811 points)
Jaime-Lee Getson (S14)
Natalie Shaw (S10)
1:12.23 (697 points)
1:13.93 (707 points)
Ruby Storm (S14)1:13.70 (656 points)
50 m butterfly S4-S7 Tahlia Blanshard (S7)36.33 (806 points)
100 m butterfly S4-S7 Paige Leonhardt (S14)
Jasmine Greenwood (S10)
Emily Beecroft (S9)
Tahlia Blanshard (S7)
1:06.21 (890 points)
1:08.17 (774 points)
1:09.78 (718 points)
1:25.45 (669 points)
Taylor Corry (S14)1:08.01 (821 points) Ruby Storm (S14)1:09.50 (769 points)
200 m IM SM5-SM14 Ashleigh Van Rijswijk (SM14)
Jasmine Greenwood (SM10)
Tiffany Thomas Kane (SM7)
2:37.49 (678 points)
2:29.83 (905 points)
3:05.90 (744 points)
Victoria Jessamine (SM14)
Poppy Wilson (SM10)
Isabella Vincent (SM7)
2:39.20 (657 points)
2:40.23 (740 points)
3:10.72
Maddison Hinds (SM14)
Natalie Shaw (SM10)
2:49.92 (540 points)
2:41.78 (719 points)

Records

During the 2021 Australian Swimming Championships the following records were set.

World records

EventName (Previous)Time (Previous)YearLocationName (New)Time (New)Difference
Women's 100 m backstroke [lower-alpha 5] Flag of the United States.svg Regan Smith 57.57 2019 Flag of South Korea.svg Gwangju, South Korea Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kaylee McKeown 57.45-0.12

Commonwealth records

EventName (Previous)Time (Previous)YearLocationName (New)Time (New)Difference
Men's 200 m breaststroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Wilson 2:06.67 2019 Flag of South Korea.svg Gwangju, South Korea Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zac Stubblety-Cook 2:06.28-0.39
Women's 200 m freestyle Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ariarne Titmus 1:54.27 2019 Flag of South Korea.svg Gwangju, South Korea Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ariarne Titmus1:53.09-1.18
Women's 400 m freestyle Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ariarne Titmus3:58.76 2019 Flag of South Korea.svg Gwangju, South Korea Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ariarne Titmus3:56.90-1.77
Women's 200 m backstroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kaylee McKeown 2:04.312021 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kaylee McKeown2:04.28-0.03

Australian records

EventName (Previous)Time (Previous)YearLocationName (New)Time (New)Difference
Men's 100 m butterfly Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Lauterstein 50.85 2009 Flag of Italy.svg Rome, Italy Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Temple 50.45-0.40
Men's 400 m individual medley Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Fraser-Holmes 4:10.14 2013 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adelaide, Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brendon Smith 4:10.04-0.10
Women's 800 m freestyle Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ariarne Titmus 8:15.70 2019 Flag of South Korea.svg Gwangju, South Korea Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ariarne Titmus8:15.57-0.13
Women's 1500 m freestyle Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jessica Ashwood 15:52.17 2015 Flag of Russia.svg Kazan, Russia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Maddy Gough 15:46.13-6.04
Women's 100 m butterfly Flag of Australia (converted).svg Emma McKeon 56.18 2017 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary Flag of Australia (converted).svg Emma McKeon55.93-0.25

Olympic and Paralympic Team

For the Olympic team, up to 56 athletes will be selected and finalised on 17 June 2021. The following table includes athletes who were placed in the top 2 in the finals within the OQT, considered for relay events or selected as part of additional FINA selection. The Paralympic team is selected differently from the Olympic team and is based on a points system rather than just time.

Olympic team

MenWomen

Paralympic team

MenWomen

Controversy

Days before the event, Madeline Groves, a dual silver medallist at the 2016 Summer Olympics withdrew from the trials as "a lesson to all misogynistic perverts in sport". Groves' withdrawal and comments drew considerable media attention and concerns from Swimming Australia President Kieren Perkins. [7] [8] On June 12 at the start of the trials, Swimming Australia announced that they were setting up an independent panel to investigate issues relating to the experiences of girls and women in the sport. [9]

Broadcast

The trials marked the second time Amazon Prime Video broadcast the event via its streaming platform. Grant Hackett, Nicole Livingstone, Annabelle Williams and Giaan Rooney alongside Matt White and Jon Harker were announced as the commentators for Amazon Prime Video on 18 May 2021. [10] The commentary team was also joined by former Olympic medallists James Magnussen and Jodie Henry as poolside interviewers.

See also

Notes

  1. Qualified due to previous selection in the Olympic team
  2. Qualified to due to selection for the 200 m breaststroke event and attaining the FINA A-Cut qualifying time
  3. Qualified due to extenuating circumstances.
  4. Qualified due to selection in the 400m IM
  5. Pending certification by FINA

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The Men's 100 metre freestyle swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from August 25 to September 1, 2021. A total of six events were contested over this distance.

The Women's 100 metre freestyle swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from 26 August to 3 September 2021. A total of seven events were contested over this distance.

The Men's 400 metre freestyle swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from August 25 to September 2, 2021. A total of seven events were contested over this distance.

The Women's 400 metre freestyle swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from 25 August to 2 September 2021. A total of seven events were contested over this distance.

The Men's 100 metre backstroke swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from August 25 to September 3, 2021. A total of 11 events were contested over this distance.

The Women's 100 metre backstroke swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from 25 August to 3 September 2021. A total of ten events were contested over this distance.

The Men's 100 metre breaststroke swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from August 26 to September 1, 2021. A total of 10 events were contested over this distance.

The Women's 100 metre breaststroke swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from 26 August to 1 September 2021. A total of ten events were contested over this distance.

The Men's 100 metre butterfly swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from August 25 to September 3, 2021. A total of seven events were contested over this distance.

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The Men's 200 metre individual medley swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from August 26 to September 3, 2021. A total of eight events were contested over this distance.

The Women's 200 metre individual medley swimming events for the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from 26 August to 3 September 2021. A total of nine events were contested over this distance.

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