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Team Australia at Paris Olympic Games 2024 News/Selections


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Figured the first thread would be around general news and selection for the Paris Games. Everyone else is welcome to add insight or information 

 

The :AUS Team officially Selected (as of 21 June)


Competitors

 

Artistic Swimming

Woman’s Team - Carolyn Buckle, Georgia Courage-Gardiner, Kiera Gazzard, Margo Joseph-Kuo, Milena Walkmann, Putu Anastasia Kusmawan, Raphaelle Gauthier, Zoe Poulis

 

Athletics
Woman’s 800m - Abbey Caldwell, Claudia Hollingsworth 

Woman’s 1500M - Jessica Hull

Woman's 10,000M - Lauren Ryan

Woman’s 100M Hurdles - Michelle Jenneke

Woman’s 20K Walk - Jemima Montag, Rebecca Henderson

Woman's Marathon - Jessica Stenson, Genevieve Gregson, Sinead Diver

Woman’s High Jump - Eleanor Patterson, Nicola Olyslagers

Men’s 800m - Peter Bol

Men’s 20K Walk - Rhydian Cowley, Kyle Swan

Men’s Marathon - Brett Robinson, Liam Adams, Patrick Tiernan

Men’s Discus - Matthew Denny

Men’s Long Jump - Chris Mitrevski

 

Badminton 

Woman’s Singles - Tiffany Ho

Womans Doubles - Setyana Mapasa, Angela Yu

 

Beach Volleyball 

Men’s - Thomas Hodges, Zach Schubert

Womans - Taliqua Clancy, Mariafe Artacho del Solar 

 

Boxing 

Men’s 

Flyweight - Yusuf Chothia

Featherweight - Charlie Senior 

Lightweight - Harry Garside

Welterweight - Shannan Davey

Middleweight - Callum Peters

Super Heavyweight - Teremoana Jr

 

Womans 

Flyweight - Monique Suraci

Bantamweight - Tiana Echegaray

Featherweight - Tina Rahimi

Lightweight - Tyla McDonald

Welterweight - Marissa Williamson 

Middleweight - Caitlin Parker 

 

Breaking 

B-Boys - Jeffery Dan Arpie

B- Girls - Rachael Gunn

 

Canoeing (Slalom)

Men’s C1 - Tristan Carter

Mens K1 - Timothy Anderson

Womans K1 & C1 - Jess Fox 

 

Canoeing (Sprint)

Mens K1 1000m - Thomas Green 

Men’s K2 500m - Thomas Green & Jean van der Westhuyzen

Men’s K4 500m - Jackson Collins, Riley Fitzsimmons, Noah Havard, Pierre van der Westhuyzen

Womans K1 500m - Alyce Wood

Womans K4 500m - Ella Beere, Alyssa Bull, Alexandra Clarke, Yale Steinpreis

 

Diving 

Womans 10m Platform - Ellie Cole, Melissa Wu

Womans 3m Syncro Springboard - Anabelle Smith & Maddison Keeney

Womans 3m Springboard - Maddison Keeney, Alysha Koloi

Mens 10m Syncro Platform - Cassiel Rousseau & Domonic Bedggood

Mens 10m Platform - Cassiel Rousseau, Jaxon Bowshire

Mens 3m Springboard - Kurtis Mathews

 

Football 

Womans Team - Alanna Kennedy, Caitlin Foord, Clare Hunt, Clare Polkinghorne, Clare Wheeler, Cortnee Vine, Ellie Carpenter, Emily van Egmond, Hayley Raso, Kaitlyn Torpey, Katrina Gorry, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Mackenzie Arnold, Mary Fowler, Michelle Heyman, Stephanie Catley, Tameka Yallop, Teagan Micah

 

Gymnastics (Artistic)

Men’s All Around - Jesse Moore 

Woman’s Team - Kate McDonald, Emma Nedov, Ruby Pass, Breanna Scott,  Emily Whitehead, Jessica Weintraub

 

Gymnastics (Rhythmic)

Woman’s Team Alex Kiroi-Bogatyreva, Emmanouela Frroku, Lidiia Iakovleva, Phoebe Learmont, Saskia Broedelet

 

Gymnastics (Trampoline)

Mens Trampoline - Brock Batty

 

Sailing 

Woman’s Kite Foil - Breiana Whitehead

Womans 49erFx - Evie Haseldine & Olivia Price

Womans ILCA 6 - Zoe Thomson

Mens 49er - Shaun Connor & Jim Colley

Mens ILCA 7 - Matt Wearn

Mens Windsurfing - Grae Morris 

Mixed Nacra 17- Brin Liddell & Rhiannon Brown

Mixed 470 - Conor Nicholas & Nia Jerwood

 

Sport Climbing 

Men’s Boulder & Lead - Campbell Harrison

Woman’s Boulder & Lead- Oceania Mackenzie

 

Surfing 

Woman’s - Molly Picklum, Tyler Wright

Men’s - Ethan Ewing, Jack Robinson

 

Swimming (Men)

50m Free - Cam McEvoy, Ben Armbruster

100m Free- Kyle Chalmers, William Yang

200m Free - Max Giuliani, Thomas Neill 

400m Free - Sam Short, Elijah Winnington

800m Free - Sam Short (presumably), Elijah Winnington

1500M Free - Sam Short (presumably)

200m Backstroke - Se-Bom Lee, Bradley Woodword

100m Breastroke - Samuel Williamson, Joshua Yong

200m Breastroke - Zac Stubblety-Cook, Joshua Yong

100m Butterfly - Matthew Temple, Ben Armbruster 

200 IM - William Petric (presumably), Thomas Neill (presumably)

400 IM - William Petric, Brendon Smith

10K open water - Kyle Lee, Nicholas Sloman

 

(Woman)

50m Free - Meg Harris, Shayna Jack

100m Free- Shayna Jack, Mollie O’callaghan

200m Free - Mollie O’Callaghan, Ariane Titmus

400m Free - Lani Pallister, Ariane Titmus

800m Free - Lani Pallister, Ariane Titmus

1500 Free - Lani Pallister, Moesha Johnson

100m Backstroke - Kaylee McKeown, Iona Anderson

200m Backstroke - Kaylee McKeown, Jaclyn Barclay

Womans 100m Breastroke - Jenna Strauch (presumably) 

200m Breastroke - Ella Ramsey, Jenna Strauch 

100m Butterfly - Emma Mckeon, Alex Perkins

200m Butterfly - Abbey Connor, Elizabeth Dekkers 

200 IM - Kaylee McKeown, Ella Ramsey

400 IM - Ella Ramsey, Jenna Forrester

10K Open Water - Chelsea Gubecka, Moesha Johnson

 

(other selections for relays)- Jack Cartwright, Issac Cooper, Bronte Campbell, Kai Taylor, Flynn Southam, Iona Anderson, Olivia Wunsch, Zac Incerti, 


Taekwondo

Men’s -80kg - Leon Sejranovic

Womans -57kg- Stacy Hymer

 

Triathlon 

Men’s - Luke William, Matthew Hauser

Womans - Sophie Linn, Natalie Van Coevorden

(all 4 to contest mixed relay)

 

Water Polo 

Woman’s Team - Abbey Andrews, Alice Williams, Bronte Halligan, Charilze Andrews, Danijela Jackovich, Elle Armit, Gabi Palm, Genevieve Longman, Keesja Gofers, Sienna Green, Sienna Hearn, Tilly Kearns, Zoe Arancini

 

Men’s Team - Angus Lambie, Blake Edwards, Charlie Negus, Chaz Poot, Jacob Mercep, John Hedges, Lachlan Edwards, Luke Pavillard, Marcus Berehulak, Matthew Byrnes, Milos Maksimovic, Nathon Power, Nic Porter

 

Weightlifting 

Men’s -89kg - Kyle Bruce

Woman’s -71kg - Jacqueline Nichele 

Woman’s -81kg - Eileen Cikamantana

 

Wrestling 

Men’s -65kg - Georgii Okorokov

Men’s -86kg - Jayden Lawrence 

 

 

203 in 19 sports officially selected so far in a team expected to reach 460. Will update this as more selections take place in the coming weeks 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Iona Anderson is selected for the individual 100 back (came third at trials so takes Mollie's spot). Jenna Strauch will be in the 200 breast (has OQT from last year).

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2 hours ago, Sub13 said:

Neill will swim the 200 free. Armbruster the 100 fly. Lee the 200IM. 

Only Petric and Neill have the OQT for the 200IM but don't know if Neill's body will allow him to swim IM.

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Ok cheers guys I have updated it

I guess some things we won’t know exactly for sure until much closer to the day such as if Neill does swim the 200IM.

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On 6/22/2024 at 9:37 AM, dullard said:

Iona Anderson is selected for the individual 100 back (came third at trials so takes Mollie's spot). Jenna Strauch will be in the 200 breast (has OQT from last year).

Its confirmed that MOC has pulled out of the 100 back?

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2 minutes ago, dantm said:

Its confirmed that MOC has pulled out of the 100 back?

Not yet. Anderson could be relay only I guess but I think if MOC didn't pull out of the 100 back they'd just use Barclay for medley relay heats and not add Anderson to the team.

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Time to get the Australian predictions out there

 

Gold Silver Bronze Total
16 17 19 52

 

Sport Gold   Silver  Bronze
Athletics 1 1 2
Basketball     1
Beach Volleyball      
Boxing   1  
Canoeing 1 1 1
Cycling BMX 1 1  
Cycling Road      
Cycling Track   1 1
Diving     1
Equestrian      1
Field Hockey   1  
Football      
Golf      
Rowing 1 2 2
Rugby 7s      
Sailing 1 1  
Shooting     1
Skateboarding 1   1
Surfing     1
Swimming 10 8 7
Tennis      
Water Polo      
Weightlifting      
Total 16 17 19
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Sport  Gold  Silver  Bronze
Athletics 1 1 2
3X3 Basketball     1
Canoe Slalom 2    
Canoe Sprint  1 1  
BMX Freestyle      1
BMX Racing  1    
Cycling Road   1  
Cycling Track 1 1 1
Diving   2 1
Equestrian      1
Football     1
Hockey   1  
Judo     1
Rowing    2 3
Rugby Sevens 1    
Sailing  1   1
Shooting      1
Skateboarding  1 1  
Surfing 1   1
Swimming 9 8 5
Weightlifting     1
Total  19 18 21
Total Medals: 58      

Maybe I am too ambitious 

But if our swimming team gets to that 8-10 gold mark once again then it is VERY possible for us to break that 17 gold record. Outside of swimming we have a good amount of chances, more than many would think. But swimming is crucial for setting up the second week. I also cannot see a gold in rowing but canoeing will hopefully replace that. 

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I might be a little conservative,but it is the Olympics.

Heartbreak will happen!
Jess Fox could win all 3 in Slalom,but I put one gold

as for Rowing,the Mens 8 have gone all out .Ive picked them to win.

Surfing should be Gold,but conservatively,Ive got Ethan Irvin for Bronze

Ive got no idea on 3x3 basketball,so you got me interested.

Swimming is my main interest.

10 is very possible but could be more or less!

Its probably our only chance ever to defeat the US tally.
 

 

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