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Two weeks to go in the qualification period and a lot of big events still on the schedule. Setting up for a wild finish!

 

DATES

EVENT VENUE

10 June

15 June

Australian Olympic & Paralympic Trials 2024 :AUS Brisbane

12 June

15 June

19th Singapore National Championships 2024 :SGP Singapore

12 June

15 June

National Championships #2 - International Open :PAR Asuncion

12 June

16 June

Colombian National Championships 2024 :COL Cartagena

13 June

16 June

Dutch National Championships 2024 :NED Amersfoort

13 June

16 June

Czech National Championships 2024 :CZE Usti nad Labem

13 June

17 June

National Zong Cheng Cup 2024 :TWN Taichung

15 June

16 June

Hong Kong China Olympic Invitational Trial II 2024 :HKG Hong Kong

15 June

23 June

US Olympic Team Trials 2024 :USA Indianapolis

16 June

21 June

French Elite Championships 2024 :FRA Chartres

16 June

21 June

36th CCCAN Swimming Championships 2024 :MEX Monterrey

17 June

23 June

European Championships 2024 :SRB Belgrade

18 June

22 June

Spanish Summer Open Championships 2024 :ESP Palma de Mallorca

20 June

22 June

Lithuanian Junior Championships 2024 :LTU Kaunas

20 June

23 June

Bahamas National Championships 2024 :BAH Nassau

21 June

23 June

Mel Zajac Jr. International 2024 :CAN Vancouver

21 June

23 June

60th International Trophy Sette Colli 2024 :ITA Rome
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:AUS Australian Olympic Trials: Day 1

 

Women's 400m Freestyle (SAQT: 4:04.98, OQT: 4:07.90):

1. Ariarne Titmus - 3:55.44 Q

2. Lani Pallister - 4:02.27 Q

3. Jamie Perkins - 4:04.38

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley (SAQT: 2:10.62, OQT: 2:11.47)

1. Kaylee McKeown - 2:06.63 (Australian Record) Q

2. Ella Ramsay - 2:09.32 Q

3. Jenna Forrester - 2:11.83

 

Men's 100m Breaststroke (SAQT: 59.49, OQT: 59.49)

1. Sam Williamson - 58.80 Q

2. Joshua Yong - 59.48 Q

3. Zac Stubblety-Cook - 59.63

 

Women's 100m Butterfly (SAQT: 57.17, OQT: 57.92)

1. Emma McKeon - 56.85 Q

2. Alexandria Perkins - 57.33

3. Brianna Throssell - 57.42

 

Men's 400m Freestyle (SAQT: 3:45.43, OQT: 3:46.78)

1. Elijah Winnington - 3:43.26 Q

2. Sam Short - 3:43.90 Q

3. Ben Goedemans - 3:48.66

 

Qualifiers after Day 1 (9 Athletes):

 

Men (4):

Sam Short - 400m Freestyle
Sam Williamson - 100m Breaststroke, 4x100m Medley Relay

Elijah Winnington - 400m Freestyle

Joshua Yong - 100m Breaststroke

 

Women (5):

Emma McKeon - 100m Butterfly

Kaylee McKeown - 200m Individual Medley

Lani Pallister - 400m Freestyle

Ella Ramsay - 200m Individual Medley

Ariarne Titmus - 400m Freestyle

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Alex Perkins might get selected because of the relay but it's at the selectors' discretion. Honestly that event was a bit disappointing and has put the Australian medley relay in a bit of a spot.

 

Kaylee's 200 IM was also a Commonwealth record taking down the record set my Siobhan-Marie O'Connor in Rio.

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