2019 Australian World Swimming Trials

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2019 Australian World Swimming Trials
Host cityBrisbane, Queensland
Date(s)9–14 June
Venue(s)Brisbane Aquatic Centre

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.[1]

Following Australia's performance at the 2016 Rio Olympics where 29 medals were won and finishing 10th on the medal tally, Swimming Australia announced in the February 2017 that the timing of the selection trails would be modified. Historically, the trails were held in April several months before the Olympics were held. This will be now changed to follow the American model where the trails are held six weeks before.[2]

A Para Grand Prix will be held in conjunction with the trials on the 13 to 14 June 2019.[3]

The legends relay was a mixed 4 × 50 m freestyle event swam on the fourth night of the meet. The team were:

The event was won by Team Flouch in a time of 1:57.99, followed by Team Gallen (2:02.86) and Team FFrost where Nick Ffrost swam the backstroke and freestyle legs (2:17.02).

Schedule[edit]

Legend
Key H ½ F TF
Value Heats Semifinals Final Timed final

M = Morning session, E = Evening session

Medal winners[edit]

The results are below.

Men's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle


100 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
47.35 Clyde Lewis
St Peters Western (Qld)
48.46 Cameron McEvoy
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
48.66
200 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
1:45.76 Clyde Lewis
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:45.88 Alexander Graham
Bond (Qld)
1:46.25
400 m freestyle Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
3:44.34 Mack Horton
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
3:46.47 Elijah Winnington
Bond (Qld)
3:48.45
800 m freestyle Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
7:46.79 Joshua Parrish
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
7:54.94 Mack Horton
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
8:01.30
1500 m freestyle Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
14:52.83 Nicholas Sloman
Noosa (Qld)
15:11.12 Ben Roberts
Breakers (WA)
15:22.72
100 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
52.38
ACR
William Yang
Ravenswood (NSW)
54.46 Bradley Woodward
Mingara Aquatic (NSW)
54.46
200 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:55.03 Bradley Woodward
Mingara Aquatic (NSW)
1:57.66 Jorden Merrilees
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:58.11
100 m breaststroke Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
59.78 Daniel Cave
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
1:00.18 Zac Stubblety-Cook
West Brisbane (Qld)
1:00.39
200 m breaststroke Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
2:07.79 Zac Stubblety-Cook
West Brisbane (Qld)
2:08.54 Daniel Cave
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
2:10.17
100 m butterfly


200 m butterfly David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
1:55.26 Grant Irvine
UWA-West Coast (WA)
1:55.89 Matthew Temple
Nunawading (Vic)
1:56.58
200 m IM Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:55.72
CR, OR
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Griffith University (Qld)
1:58.76 Jared Gilliland
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
1:59.86
400 m IM


Men's multiclass events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle


100 m freestyle


200 m freestyle Liam Schluter (S14)
Kawana Waters (Qld)
1:57.78
(948)
Jack Ireland (S14)
University of Queensland (Qld)
2:00.58
(884)
Daniel Fox (S14)
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
2:03.10
(830)
400 m freestyle Matt Levy (S7)
North Sydney (NSW)
4:51.37
(879)
Timothy Hodge (S9)
Auburn (NSW)
4:23.13
(857)
Ben Popham (S8)
Arena (WA)
4:49.50
(722)
50 m backstroke


100 m backstroke


50 m breaststroke


100 m breaststroke


50 m butterfly


100 m butterfly


150 m IM


200 m IM


Women's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle


100 m freestyle Cate Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
52.12 Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
52.41 Bronte Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
52.84
200 m freestyle Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
1:54.55 Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:55.09 Shayna Jack
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:56.37
400 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
3:59.35
CR, OR
Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
4:05.30 Lani Pallister
Cotton Tree (Qld)
4:06.57
800 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
8:18.23 Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
8:22.83 Lani Pallister
Cotton Tree (Qld)
8:25.66
1500 m freestyle Madeleine Gough
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
15:56.39 Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
15:56.46 Lani Pallister
Cotton Tree (Qld)
16:06.84
100 m backstroke Minna Atherton
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
59.20 Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
59.28 Holly Barratt
Rockingham (WA)
1:00.24
200 m backstroke


100 m breaststroke Jessica Hansen
Nunawading (Vic)
1:07.06 Jenna Strauch
Bond (Qld)
1:07.79 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:07.93
200 m breaststroke Taylor McKeown
Griffith University (Qld)
2:24.95 Tessa Wallace
Pelican Waters (Qld)
2:25.15 Jenna Strauch
Bond (Qld)
2:26.34
100 m butterfly Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
57.28 Brianna Throssell
UWA-West Coast (WA)
57.57 Jemma Schlicht
Kawana Waters (Qld)
59.51
200 m butterfly Brianna Throssell
UWA-West Coast (WA)
2:07.39 Laura Taylor
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
2:08.42 Brittany Castelluzzo
Tea Tree Gully (SA)
2:10.83
200 m IM Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
2:09.94 Blair Evans
UWA-West Coast (WA)
2:13.55 Meg Bailey
Hunter (NSW)
2:14.39
400 m IM Blair Evans
UWA-West Coast (WA)
4:40.40 Meg Bailey
Hunter (NSW)
4:41.61 Jenna Forrester
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:44.39

Women's multiclass events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle


100 m freestyle


200 m freestyle Ruby Storm (S14)
Traralgon (Vic)
2:17.50
(700)
Jade Lucy (S14)
SLC Aquadot (NSW)
2:20.61
(655)
None awarded
400 m freestyle Lakeisha Patterson (S9)
Lawnton (Qld)
4:41.96
(819)
Jenna Jones (S13)
Auburn (NSW)
4:58.80
(656)
Ella Jones (S8)
Springwood (NSW)
5:22.98
(654)
50 m backstroke


100 m backstroke


50 m breaststroke


100 m breaststroke


50 m butterfly


100 m butterfly


150 m IM


200 m IM


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

Records broken[edit]

During the 2019 Australian World Swimming Trails the following records were set.

Commonwealth, Oceanian and Australian records[edit]

  • Men's 200 m individual medley – Mitch Larkin, St Peters Western (1:55.72) (final)
  • Women's 400 m freestyle – Ariarne Titmus, St Peters Western (3:59.35) (final)[5]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Race, Loretta (7 October 2018). "Australia continues with revised trials timing for 2019 Worlds". SwimSwam. Archived from the original on 12 May 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  2. ^ Race, Loretta (1 February 2017). "Swimming Australia shake-up: Olympic trails moves to American model". SwimSwam. Archived from the original on 26 February 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  3. ^ "2019 Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trails Information Book" (PDF). Swimming Australia. 13 May 2019. p. 5.
  4. ^ a b c d "2019 Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trials Event Program" (pdf). Swimming Australia. June 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 June 2019.
  5. ^ Race, Loretta (9 June 2019). "Aussie teen Ariarne Titmus answers Ledecky with 3:59.35 of her own". SwimSwam. Archived from the original on 10 June 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019.