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Those 400m free times are insane

 

Woo-min was about 3 seconds slower than his World Championship winning time, but the Aussie pair are way ahead of that, with Winnington only .19 off his PB already

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

58.09 for :AUS Mollie O’Callaghan in the women’s 100m backstroke at the Australian Championships!:hyper:

She was all over the lane even hitting the lane rope. If she can tidy that up indoors at trials she's gong 57 something for sure.

 

It was another great session but the men's 200 free was a bit of a fizzer.

 

 

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Australian Open Championships: Day 2

 

*NOT an Olympic selection event

 

Women's 400m Individual Medley:

1. Kaylee McKeown - 4:28.22 (Australian record) :yikes: 

2. Ella Ramsay - 4:36.94 (3 second PB) :yes 

3. Jenna Forrester - 4:47.18

 

Men's 200m Freestyle:

1. Flynn Southam - 1:46.11 (PB)

2. Elijah Winnington - 1:46.56

3. Thomas Neill - 1:46.60

 

Women's 100m Backstroke:

1. Mollie O'Callaghan - 58.09 (PB) :yikes:

2. Iona Anderson - 59.53

3. Hannah Fredericks - 59.69 (PB)

 

Women's 50m Freestyle:

1. Shayna Jack - 24.28

1. Meg Harris - 24.28 (PB)

3. Emma McKeon - 24.46

 

Men's 200m Breaststroke:

1. Zac Stubblety-Cook - 2:07.50 :thumbup:

2. Ippei Watanabe :JPN - 2:07.62 :thumbup:

3. Joshua Yong - 2:08.54 (3 second PB) :yes 

 

Women's 200m Butterfly:

1. Lizzy Dekkers - 2:05.20 (PB) :yikes:

2. Brianna Throssell - 2:06.98

3. Abbey Connor - 2:07.20

 

Men's 50m Backstroke:

1. Lewis Blackburn - 25.03 (PB)

2. Ben Armbruster - 25.12

3. Mark Nikolaev :RUS - 25.42

 

Women's 800m Breastroke:

1. Jenna Strauch - 1:07.37

2. Abbey Harkin - 1:07.71

3. Matilda Smith - 1:07.83

 

Men's 1500m Freestyle:

1. Sam Short - 15:03.25

2. Ben Goedemans - 15:14.68 (PB)

3. Matthew Galea - 15:21.73

 

Thanks for the template @Topicmaster1010

 

Ramsay and Yong's PBs both have them under the Australian QTs in their respective events.

 

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4 hours ago, dullard said:

She was all over the lane even hitting the lane rope. If she can tidy that up indoors at trials she's gong 57 something for sure.

 

It was another great session but the men's 200 free was a bit of a fizzer.

 

 

Did she say that she will swim it at trials?

Absolutely don’t see her swimming it at the Olympics.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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5 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

Did she say that she will swim it at trials?

Absolutely don’t see her swimming it at the Olympics.

It doesn't clash with anything at trials and there's a small chance if breaststrokers fail to deliver at trials then Kaylee will be our best option for breaststroke in the medley relay so they might use Mollie for the backstroke leg. Something like O'Callaghan/McKeown/McKeon/Jack. She'd probably want to swim it anyway just to put down a tapered time in ideal conditions.

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Australian Open Championships: Day 3

 

*NOT an Olympic selection event

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley:

1. William Petric - 1:58.43 (PB)

2. Lewis Clareburt  :NZL - 1:58.73

3. Se-Bom Lee - 2:00.90

 

Women's 200m Breaststroke:

1. Jenna Strauch - 2:23.33

2. Matilda Smith - 2:24.89

3. Abbey Harkin - 2:26.11

 

Men's 50m Freestyle:

1. Cameron McEvoy - 21.93

2. Kyle Chalmers - 21.98 (PB)

3. Thomas Nowakowski - 22.08

 

Women's 50m Backstroke:

1. Kaylee Mckeown - 27.07 :yikes:

1. Mollie O'Callaghan - 27.16 (PB) :yikes:

3. Iona Anderson - 27.75

 

Men's 100m Butterfly:

1. Matthew Temple - 50.80 :thumbup:

2. Shaun Champion - 51.28 (PB) :yes  (not far off tough Aussie QT 51.17)

3. Ben Armbruster - 51.88

 

Women's 400m Freestyle:

1. Ariarne Titmus - 3:59.13 :thumbup: (fastest ever time while in heavy training)

2. Lani Pallister - 4:01.75 (PB) :thumbup:

3. Kiah Melverton - 4:06.94

 

Women's 100m Backstroke:

1. Mark Nikolaev :RUS - 54.61

2. Lee Juho :KOR - 54.62

3. Bradley Woodward - 54.74

 

Women's 50m Butterfly:

1. Rikako Ikee :JPN - 25.33 (looks like fastest she's been since her return)

2. Emma Mckeon - 25.70 (PB)

3. Alex Perkins - 25.90 (PB)

 

Men's 800m Freestyle:

1. Elijah Winnington - 7:43.08 :thumbup:

2. Sam Short - 7:43.98 :thumbup:

3. Kim Woomin :KOR - 7:49.69

 

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1 hour ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Looks like the Germans saw what was happening in Australia.

 

400 freestyle times from today:

3:41.98 for Lukas Märtens

3:43.81 for Oliver Klemet

3  x 3:41s already in April and Hafnaoui hasn't even revealed his hand yet (and probably won't until Paris). Maybe Kim Woomin can drop more as well. Klemet's should be 3:42.81 tho right?

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