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2021 Australian Swimming Championships

The 2021 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 14 to 18 April 2021 at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre in Gold Coast, Queensland.[1]

2021 Australian Swimming Championships
Host cityGold Coast, Queensland
Date(s)14–18 April
Venue(s)Gold Coast Aquatic Centre
Events41 (men: 20; women: 20, mixed: 1)
2019
2022

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 trials would be modified. Historically, the trials were held in April several months before the Olympics were held. This will be now changed to follow the American model where the trials are held six weeks before.[2] The 2021 Australian Swimming Trials were then held at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre from 12 to 17 June and will be selection trials for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[3]

With the 2020 Australian Championships cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Swimming Australia released the 2021 swimming competition calendar in July 2020.[4] In September 2020, it was announced that Gold Coast would be hosting the event.[5] This meet followed the structure of the Olympic program with heats in the evenings and finals in the morning. This follows the prescient set at the 2008 Beijing Olympics where broadcaster NBC demanded this change so that the finals will be shown on primetime in the United States.[6]

The event was held in a 10-lane pool with 10 lanes being used. This meant that two non-Australian swimmers could progress through the final. With the exception of the distance events, the heats were swum in reverse order with the fastest seeded heat first. Three finals for each event were held – men's 18–19 years, men's 21–21 years, women's 17–18 years, women's 19–20 years and men's and women's open.[7]

There were no major withdrawals from the event with the exception of 2016 Olympian Georgia Bohl who pulled out due to a knee injury.[8] During the Day 2 heats session, Mitch Larkin was disqualified in the heats of the 100 metre backstroke for a false start.[9] Kyle Chalmers won the 50, 100 and 200 metre freestyle events, defending his titles from 2019.[10] By taking out the 50 metre butterfly event, Holly Barratt at the age of 33 became the oldest female Australian champion eclipsing the silver medallist from the 1912 Olympics Mina Wylie. Singer, songwriter Cody Simpson made his return to competitive swimming, reaching the final of the 50 metre butterfly event.[11][12]

Schedule Edit

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

M = Morning session, E = Evening session

Medal winners Edit

The medallist for the open events are below.

Men's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
22.30 Maxim Lobanovszkij
  Hungary
22.43 Jack Cartwright
St Peters Western (Qld)
22.47
100 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
48.04 Jack Cartwright
St Peters Western (Qld)
48.81 Louis Townsend
Rackley (Qld)
49.10
200 m freestyle Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
1:47.03 Alexander Graham
Bond (Qld)
1:47.47 Elijah Winnington
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:47.55
400 m freestyle Elijah Winnington
St Peters Western (Qld)
3:45.69 Thomas Neill
Rackley (Qld)
3:46.35 Brendon Smith
Nunawading (Vic)
3:51.04
800 m freestyle Thomas Neill
Rackley (Qld)
7:51.65 Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
7:59.33 Nicholas Sloman
Noosa (Qld)
8:00.68
1500 m freestyle Nicholas Sloman
Noosa (Qld)
15:02.19 Thomas Neill
Rackley (Qld)
15:07.23 Jack McLoughlin
Chandler (Qld)
15:20.95
50 m backstroke Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
24.75 Andrew Rice
St Andrew's (Qld)
25.87 Jye Cornwell
Yeronga Park (Qld)
26.00
100 m backstroke Tristan Hollard
Southport Olympic (Qld)
54.83 Bradley Woodward
Mingara (NSW)
55.34 Thomas Hauck
All Saints Gold Coast (Qld)
55.69
200 m backstroke Tristan Hollard
Southport Olympic (Qld)
1:56.40 Ty Hartwell
Chandler (Qld)
1:58.73 Bradley Woodward
Mingara (NSW)
1:58.76
50 m breaststroke Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
27.55 Jake Packard
USC Spartans (Qld)
27.76 James McKechnie
Starplex (SA)
28.00
100 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety-Cook
Chandler (Qld)
59.87 Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
1:00.27 Jake Packard
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:00.87
200 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety-Cook
Chandler (Qld)
2:08.28 Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
2:09.44 Daniel Cave
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
2:14.22
50 m butterfly Shaun Champion
Abbotsleigh (NSW)
23.94 William Yang
Loreto Normanhurst (NSW)
24.08 Edward Marks
Carlile (NSW)
24.25
100 m butterfly Matthew Temple
Nunawading (Vic)
51.83 Shaun Champion
Abbotsleigh (NSW)
53.01 Bowen Gough
Nunawading (Vic)
53.01
200 m butterfly Bowen Gough
Nunawading (Vic)
1:57.08 Matthew Temple
Nunawading (Vic)
1:57.92 David Morgan
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
1:58.87
200 m IM Mitch Larkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:56.74 Louis Townsend
Rackley (Qld)
2:02.98 Thomas Hauck
All Saints Gold Coast (Qld)
2:03.23
400 m IM Brendon Smith
Nunawading (Vic)
4:15.48 Elliott Rogerson
Nunawading (Vic)
4:21.09 Thomas Hauck
All Saints Gold Coast (Qld)
4:21.17
4 × 100 m freestyle relay SOPAC A (NSW)
Tomas Kapocius (51.00)
Joshua Hertz (49.87)
Joshua Simat (51.07)
Angus McDonald (50.38)
3:22.32 Nunawading A (Vic)
Matthew Temple (49.18)
Bowen Gough (50.96)
Elliot Rogerson (50.73)
Brendon Smith (51.57)
3:22.44 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Cameron McEvoy (50.52)
David Morgan (50.94)
Grayson Bell (51.73)
Zach Maher (50.04)
3:23.23
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Sydney University A (NSW)
Daniel Perez (1:53.16)
James Koch (1:49.12)
Ryan Wilkes (1:51.44)
Jack Wilson (1:55.68)
7:29.40 Nunawading A (Vic)
Matthew Temple (1:49.45)
Silas Harris (1:52.63)
Elliot Rogerson (1:56.51)
Brendon Smith (1:53.40)
7:31.99 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Cameron McEvoy (1:54.26)
Kai Edwards (1:54.00)
David Morgan (1:52.12)
Zach Maher (1:51.82)
7:32.20
4 × 100 m medley relay TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Connor O'Neill (58.78)
Grayson Bell (1:03.57)
David Morgan (52.91)
Zach Maher (49.55)
3:44.81 Moreton Bay A (Qld)
Conor Daff (57.40)
Josh Hardess (1:03.10)
Peter Mills (54.23)
Alexander Grant (51.39)
3:46.12 Nunawading A (Vic)
Will Sharp (58.03)
Calvin Reed (1:03.33)
Ryan Bicknell (57.63)
Nicholas Wu (50.94)
3:49.93

Women's events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Cate Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
24.28 Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
24.39 Bronte Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
24.75
100 m freestyle Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
52.49 Cate Campbell
Knox Pymble (NSW)
52.85 Madison Wilson
Marion (SA)
53.56
200 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:55.43 Madison Wilson
Marion (SA)
1:56.26 Brianna Throssell
UWA West Coast (WA)
1:57.29
400 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:01.34 Leah Neale
Chandler (Qld)
4:08.26 Kareena Lee
Noosa (Qld)
4:09.23
800 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
8:23.13 Madeleine Gough
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
8:25.24 Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
8:32.84
1500 m freestyle Madeleine Gough
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
16:00.18 Kareena Lee
Noosa (Qld)
16:08.28 Kiah Melverton
TSS Aquatic (Qld)
16:12.43
50 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
27.45 MR Emily Seebohm
Griffith University (Qld)
27.94 Madison Wilson
Marion (SA)
28.13
100 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
58.60 Emily Seebohm
Griffith University (Qld)
59.22 Jessica Unicomb
Griffith University (Qld)
1:01.32
200 m backstroke Emily Seebohm
Griffith University (Qld)
2:07.46 Jessica Unicomb
Griffith University (Qld)
2:13.27 Tahlia Thornton
Rackley (Qld)
2:16.97
50 m breaststroke Chelsea Hodges
Southport Olympic (Qld)
30.20 ACR, MR Tessa Wallace
USC Spartans (Qld)
31.22 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
31.43
100 m breaststroke Chelsea Hodges
Southport Olympic (Qld)
1:07.14 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:07.27 Zoe Deacon
Nunawading (Vic)
2:27.20
200 m breaststroke Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:25.26 Jenna Strauch
Bond (Qld)
2:25.54 Jessica Hansen
Cruiz (ACT)
1:07.41
50 m butterfly Holly Barratt
Rockingham (WA)
25.75 Madison Wilson
Marion (SA)
26.92 Sasha Touretski
  Switzerland
27.16
100 m butterfly Emma McKeon
Griffith University (Qld)
56.44 MR Brianna Throssell
UWA West Coast (WA)
57.76 Alexandria Perkins
USC Spartans (Qld)
59.01
200 m butterfly Brianna Throssell
UWA West Coast (WA)
2:07.20 Elizabeth Dekkers
Newmarket Racers (Qld)
2:07.82 Meg Bailey
Hunter (NSW)
2:09.72
200 m IM Kaylee McKeown
USC Spartans (Qld)
2:09.78 Tessa Wallace
USC Spartans (Qld)
2:13.14 Meg Bailey
Hunter (NSW)
2:13.29
400 m IM Jenna Forrester
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:39.46 Meg Bailey
Hunter (NSW)
4:39.59 Blair Evans
UWA West Coast (WA)
4:48.73
4 × 100 m freestyle relay Nunawading A (Vic)
Kayla Costa (56.67)
Isabel Ekelmans (56.34)
Gabriella Peiniger (56.49)
Julia Hawkins (55.67)
3:45.17 Nudgee College A (Qld)
Brittany Courtney (57.64)
Mikayla Messer (56.69)
Nicole Sanders (57.98)
Charlotte Mitchell (58.02)
3:50.33 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Kiah Melverton (56.49)
Alice Stuart (1:00.06)
Tanya Stovgaard (57.16)
Laura Taylor (57.26)
3:50.97
4 × 200 m freestyle relay TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Kiah Melverton (1:59.85)
Laura Taylor (2:04.12)
Moesha Johnson (2:01.59)
Madeleine Gough (2:00.83)
8:06.39 Nunawading A (Vic)
Isabel Ekelmans (2:04.18)
Kayla Costa (2:02.19)
Gabriella Peiniger (2:02.88)
Chanelle Underwood (2:05.33)
8:14.58 Nudgee College A (Qld)
Mikayla Messer (1:59.82)
Jade Starr (2:05.81)
Charlotte Mitchell (2:04.28)
Jessica Mouatt (2:08.26)
8:18.17
4 × 100 m medley relay Marion A (SA)
Madison Wilson (1:00.73)
Leiston Pickett (1:08.83)
Ellysia Oldsen (1:01.31)
Bethan Mounfield (54.85)
4:05.72 Nunawading A (Vic)
Olivia Lefoe (1:04.71)
Mikayla Smith (1:08.94)
Gabriella Peiniger (1:02.17)
Isabel Ekelmans (56.86)
4:12.68 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Tanya Stovgaard (1:04.27)
Kiah Melverton (1:11.81)
Alice Stuart (1:01.17)
Laura Taylor (57.08)
4:14.33

Mixed events Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m medley relay Nunawading A (Vic)
Olivia Lefoe (1:04.22)
Zoe Deacon (1:08.91)
Bowen Gough (52.71)
Nicholas Wu (51.18)
3:57.02 Nunawading B (Vic)
Will Sharp (57.06)
Calvin Reed (1:03.29)
Gabriella Peiniger (1:01.68)
Julia Hawkins (55.78)
3:57.81 TSS Aquatic A (Qld)
Cameron McEvoy (58.27)
Grayson Bell (1:03.70)
Alice Stuart (1:01.68)
Laura Taylor (57.47)
4:00.14

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

Records broken Edit

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

All Comers and Championship records Edit

Club points scores Edit

The final club point scores are below. Note: Only the top ten clubs are listed.[16]

Overall club point score
Rank Club State Points
1 Nunawading Vic 1,890.5
2 St Peters Western Qld 1,432
3 Rackley Qld 1,048.50
4 TSS Aquatic Qld 860
5 Griffith University Qld 815.5
6 St Andrew's Qld 677
7 USC Spartans Qld 598
8 Chandler Qld 547
9 UWA West Coast WA 526.5
10 Marion SA 492.5

Broadcast Edit

Following the delay of the Olympic trials by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Seven Network agreed to terminate their broadcast partnership with Swimming Australia in October 2020. The deal was announced in September 2015 and had an option to extend to 2025.[17][18] In February 2021, it was announced the Amazon Prime Video had secured an exclusive, two-year live broadcast streaming deal with Swimming Australia.[19][20] Both the evening heat sessions and morning final sessions were streamed live on Prime Video and on Swimming Australia's digital platform SwimTV.[1] The commentary team consisted of Jon Harker and Giaan Rooney with Rooney conducting the poolside interviews.[10]

References Edit

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The 2021 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 14 to 18 April 2021 at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre in Gold Coast Queensland 1 2021 Australian Swimming ChampionshipsHost cityGold Coast QueenslandDate s 14 18 AprilVenue s Gold Coast Aquatic CentreEvents41 men 20 women 20 mixed 1 20192022 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 trials would be modified Historically the trials were held in April several months before the Olympics were held This will be now changed to follow the American model where the trials are held six weeks before 2 The 2021 Australian Swimming Trials were then held at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre from 12 to 17 June and will be selection trials for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 3 With the 2020 Australian Championships cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Swimming Australia released the 2021 swimming competition calendar in July 2020 4 In September 2020 it was announced that Gold Coast would be hosting the event 5 This meet followed the structure of the Olympic program with heats in the evenings and finals in the morning This follows the prescient set at the 2008 Beijing Olympics where broadcaster NBC demanded this change so that the finals will be shown on primetime in the United States 6 The event was held in a 10 lane pool with 10 lanes being used This meant that two non Australian swimmers could progress through the final With the exception of the distance events the heats were swum in reverse order with the fastest seeded heat first Three finals for each event were held men s 18 19 years men s 21 21 years women s 17 18 years women s 19 20 years and men s and women s open 7 There were no major withdrawals from the event with the exception of 2016 Olympian Georgia Bohl who pulled out due to a knee injury 8 During the Day 2 heats session Mitch Larkin was disqualified in the heats of the 100 metre backstroke for a false start 9 Kyle Chalmers won the 50 100 and 200 metre freestyle events defending his titles from 2019 10 By taking out the 50 metre butterfly event Holly Barratt at the age of 33 became the oldest female Australian champion eclipsing the silver medallist from the 1912 Olympics Mina Wylie Singer songwriter Cody Simpson made his return to competitive swimming reaching the final of the 50 metre butterfly event 11 12 Contents 1 Schedule 2 Medal winners 2 1 Men s events 2 2 Women s events 2 3 Mixed events 3 Records broken 3 1 All Comers and Championship records 4 Club points scores 5 Broadcast 6 ReferencesSchedule EditLegend Key H F TFValue Heats Semifinals Final Timed finalM Morning session E Evening session Men 13 Date 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 AprEvent E M E M E M E M 50 m freestyle H F100 m freestyle H F200 m freestyle H F400 m freestyle H F800 m freestyle TF TF1500 m freestyle TF TF50 m backstroke H F100 m backstroke H F200 m backstroke H F50 m breaststroke H F100 m breaststroke H F200 m breaststroke H F50 m butterfly H F100 m butterfly H F200 m butterfly H F200 m individual medley H F400 m individual medley H F4 100 m freestyle relay TF4 200 m freestyle relay TF4 100 m medley relay TFMixed 13 Date 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 AprEvent E M E M E M E M 4 100 m medley relay TF Women 13 Date 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 AprEvent E M E M E M E M 50 m freestyle H F100 m freestyle H F200 m freestyle H F400 m freestyle H F800 m freestyle TF TF1500 m freestyle TF TF50 m backstroke H F100 m backstroke H F200 m backstroke H F50 m breaststroke H F100 m breaststroke H F200 m breaststroke H F50 m butterfly H F100 m butterfly H F200 m butterfly H F200 m individual medley H F400 m individual medley H F4 100 m freestyle relay TF4 200 m freestyle relay TF4 100 m medley relay TFMedal winners EditThe medallist for the open events are below Men s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze50 m freestyle Kyle ChalmersMarion SA 22 30 Maxim Lobanovszkij Hungary 22 43 Jack CartwrightSt Peters Western Qld 22 47100 m freestyle Kyle ChalmersMarion SA 48 04 Jack CartwrightSt Peters Western Qld 48 81 Louis TownsendRackley Qld 49 10200 m freestyle Kyle ChalmersMarion SA 1 47 03 Alexander GrahamBond Qld 1 47 47 Elijah WinningtonSt Peters Western Qld 1 47 55400 m freestyle Elijah WinningtonSt Peters Western Qld 3 45 69 Thomas NeillRackley Qld 3 46 35 Brendon SmithNunawading Vic 3 51 04800 m freestyle Thomas NeillRackley Qld 7 51 65 Jack McLoughlinChandler Qld 7 59 33 Nicholas SlomanNoosa Qld 8 00 681500 m freestyle Nicholas SlomanNoosa Qld 15 02 19 Thomas NeillRackley Qld 15 07 23 Jack McLoughlinChandler Qld 15 20 9550 m backstroke Mitch LarkinSt Peters Western Qld 24 75 Andrew RiceSt Andrew s Qld 25 87 Jye CornwellYeronga Park Qld 26 00100 m backstroke Tristan HollardSouthport Olympic Qld 54 83 Bradley WoodwardMingara NSW 55 34 Thomas HauckAll Saints Gold Coast Qld 55 69200 m backstroke Tristan HollardSouthport Olympic Qld 1 56 40 Ty HartwellChandler Qld 1 58 73 Bradley WoodwardMingara NSW 1 58 7650 m breaststroke Matthew WilsonSOPAC NSW 27 55 Jake PackardUSC Spartans Qld 27 76 James McKechnieStarplex SA 28 00100 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety CookChandler Qld 59 87 Matthew WilsonSOPAC NSW 1 00 27 Jake PackardUSC Spartans Qld 1 00 87200 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety CookChandler Qld 2 08 28 Matthew WilsonSOPAC NSW 2 09 44 Daniel CaveMelbourne Vicentre Vic 2 14 2250 m butterfly Shaun ChampionAbbotsleigh NSW 23 94 William YangLoreto Normanhurst NSW 24 08 Edward MarksCarlile NSW 24 25100 m butterfly Matthew TempleNunawading Vic 51 83 Shaun ChampionAbbotsleigh NSW 53 01 Bowen GoughNunawading Vic 53 01200 m butterfly Bowen GoughNunawading Vic 1 57 08 Matthew TempleNunawading Vic 1 57 92 David MorganTSS Aquatic Qld 1 58 87200 m IM Mitch LarkinSt Peters Western Qld 1 56 74 Louis TownsendRackley Qld 2 02 98 Thomas HauckAll Saints Gold Coast Qld 2 03 23400 m IM Brendon SmithNunawading Vic 4 15 48 Elliott RogersonNunawading Vic 4 21 09 Thomas HauckAll Saints Gold Coast Qld 4 21 174 100 m freestyle relay SOPAC A NSW Tomas Kapocius 51 00 Joshua Hertz 49 87 Joshua Simat 51 07 Angus McDonald 50 38 3 22 32 Nunawading A Vic Matthew Temple 49 18 Bowen Gough 50 96 Elliot Rogerson 50 73 Brendon Smith 51 57 3 22 44 TSS Aquatic A Qld Cameron McEvoy 50 52 David Morgan 50 94 Grayson Bell 51 73 Zach Maher 50 04 3 23 234 200 m freestyle relay Sydney University A NSW Daniel Perez 1 53 16 James Koch 1 49 12 Ryan Wilkes 1 51 44 Jack Wilson 1 55 68 7 29 40 Nunawading A Vic Matthew Temple 1 49 45 Silas Harris 1 52 63 Elliot Rogerson 1 56 51 Brendon Smith 1 53 40 7 31 99 TSS Aquatic A Qld Cameron McEvoy 1 54 26 Kai Edwards 1 54 00 David Morgan 1 52 12 Zach Maher 1 51 82 7 32 204 100 m medley relay TSS Aquatic A Qld Connor O Neill 58 78 Grayson Bell 1 03 57 David Morgan 52 91 Zach Maher 49 55 3 44 81 Moreton Bay A Qld Conor Daff 57 40 Josh Hardess 1 03 10 Peter Mills 54 23 Alexander Grant 51 39 3 46 12 Nunawading A Vic Will Sharp 58 03 Calvin Reed 1 03 33 Ryan Bicknell 57 63 Nicholas Wu 50 94 3 49 93Women s events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze50 m freestyle Cate CampbellKnox Pymble NSW 24 28 Emma McKeonGriffith University Qld 24 39 Bronte CampbellKnox Pymble NSW 24 75100 m freestyle Emma McKeonGriffith University Qld 52 49 Cate CampbellKnox Pymble NSW 52 85 Madison WilsonMarion SA 53 56200 m freestyle Ariarne TitmusSt Peters Western Qld 1 55 43 Madison WilsonMarion SA 1 56 26 Brianna ThrossellUWA West Coast WA 1 57 29400 m freestyle Ariarne TitmusSt Peters Western Qld 4 01 34 Leah NealeChandler Qld 4 08 26 Kareena LeeNoosa Qld 4 09 23800 m freestyle Ariarne TitmusSt Peters Western Qld 8 23 13 Madeleine GoughTSS Aquatic Qld 8 25 24 Kiah MelvertonTSS Aquatic Qld 8 32 841500 m freestyle Madeleine GoughTSS Aquatic Qld 16 00 18 Kareena LeeNoosa Qld 16 08 28 Kiah MelvertonTSS Aquatic Qld 16 12 4350 m backstroke Kaylee McKeownUSC Spartans Qld 27 45 MR Emily SeebohmGriffith University Qld 27 94 Madison WilsonMarion SA 28 13100 m backstroke Kaylee McKeownUSC Spartans Qld 58 60 Emily SeebohmGriffith University Qld 59 22 Jessica UnicombGriffith University Qld 1 01 32200 m backstroke Emily SeebohmGriffith University Qld 2 07 46 Jessica UnicombGriffith University Qld 2 13 27 Tahlia ThorntonRackley Qld 2 16 9750 m breaststroke Chelsea HodgesSouthport Olympic Qld 30 20 ACR MR Tessa WallaceUSC Spartans Qld 31 22 Abbey HarkinSt Peters Western Qld 31 43100 m breaststroke Chelsea HodgesSouthport Olympic Qld 1 07 14 Abbey HarkinSt Peters Western Qld 1 07 27 Zoe DeaconNunawading Vic 2 27 20200 m breaststroke Abbey HarkinSt Peters Western Qld 2 25 26 Jenna StrauchBond Qld 2 25 54 Jessica HansenCruiz ACT 1 07 4150 m butterfly Holly BarrattRockingham WA 25 75 Madison WilsonMarion SA 26 92 Sasha Touretski Switzerland 27 16100 m butterfly Emma McKeonGriffith University Qld 56 44 MR Brianna ThrossellUWA West Coast WA 57 76 Alexandria PerkinsUSC Spartans Qld 59 01200 m butterfly Brianna ThrossellUWA West Coast WA 2 07 20 Elizabeth DekkersNewmarket Racers Qld 2 07 82 Meg BaileyHunter NSW 2 09 72200 m IM Kaylee McKeownUSC Spartans Qld 2 09 78 Tessa WallaceUSC Spartans Qld 2 13 14 Meg BaileyHunter NSW 2 13 29400 m IM Jenna ForresterSt Peters Western Qld 4 39 46 Meg BaileyHunter NSW 4 39 59 Blair EvansUWA West Coast WA 4 48 734 100 m freestyle relay Nunawading A Vic Kayla Costa 56 67 Isabel Ekelmans 56 34 Gabriella Peiniger 56 49 Julia Hawkins 55 67 3 45 17 Nudgee College A Qld Brittany Courtney 57 64 Mikayla Messer 56 69 Nicole Sanders 57 98 Charlotte Mitchell 58 02 3 50 33 TSS Aquatic A Qld Kiah Melverton 56 49 Alice Stuart 1 00 06 Tanya Stovgaard 57 16 Laura Taylor 57 26 3 50 974 200 m freestyle relay TSS Aquatic A Qld Kiah Melverton 1 59 85 Laura Taylor 2 04 12 Moesha Johnson 2 01 59 Madeleine Gough 2 00 83 8 06 39 Nunawading A Vic Isabel Ekelmans 2 04 18 Kayla Costa 2 02 19 Gabriella Peiniger 2 02 88 Chanelle Underwood 2 05 33 8 14 58 Nudgee College A Qld Mikayla Messer 1 59 82 Jade Starr 2 05 81 Charlotte Mitchell 2 04 28 Jessica Mouatt 2 08 26 8 18 174 100 m medley relay Marion A SA Madison Wilson 1 00 73 Leiston Pickett 1 08 83 Ellysia Oldsen 1 01 31 Bethan Mounfield 54 85 4 05 72 Nunawading A Vic Olivia Lefoe 1 04 71 Mikayla Smith 1 08 94 Gabriella Peiniger 1 02 17 Isabel Ekelmans 56 86 4 12 68 TSS Aquatic A Qld Tanya Stovgaard 1 04 27 Kiah Melverton 1 11 81 Alice Stuart 1 01 17 Laura Taylor 57 08 4 14 33Mixed events Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze4 100 m medley relay Nunawading A Vic Olivia Lefoe 1 04 22 Zoe Deacon 1 08 91 Bowen Gough 52 71 Nicholas Wu 51 18 3 57 02 Nunawading B Vic Will Sharp 57 06 Calvin Reed 1 03 29 Gabriella Peiniger 1 01 68 Julia Hawkins 55 78 3 57 81 TSS Aquatic A Qld Cameron McEvoy 58 27 Grayson Bell 1 03 70 Alice Stuart 1 01 68 Laura Taylor 57 47 4 00 14Legend WR World record CR Commonwealth record OR Oceanian record AR Australian record ACR Australian All Comers record Club Australian Club record MR Meet recordRecords broken EditDuring the 2021 Australian Swimming Championships the following records were set All Comers and Championship records Edit Women s 50 m breaststroke Chelsea Hodges Southport Olympic 30 20 final 14 Women s 100 m butterfly Emma McKeon Griffith University 56 44 final 15 Club points scores EditThe final club point scores are below Note Only the top ten clubs are listed 16 Overall club point scoreRank Club State Points1 Nunawading Vic 1 890 52 St Peters Western Qld 1 4323 Rackley Qld 1 048 504 TSS Aquatic Qld 8605 Griffith University Qld 815 56 St Andrew s Qld 6777 USC Spartans Qld 5988 Chandler Qld 5479 UWA West Coast WA 526 510 Marion SA 492 5Broadcast EditFollowing the delay of the Olympic trials by a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic the Seven Network agreed to terminate their broadcast partnership with Swimming Australia in October 2020 The deal was announced in September 2015 and had an option to extend to 2025 17 18 In February 2021 it was announced the Amazon Prime Video had secured an exclusive two year live broadcast streaming deal with Swimming Australia 19 20 Both the evening heat sessions and morning final sessions were streamed live on Prime Video and on Swimming Australia s digital platform SwimTV 1 The commentary team consisted of Jon Harker and Giaan Rooney with Rooney conducting the poolside interviews 10 References Edit a b Australia s best swimmers ready to fire on the Gold Coast Swimming Australia 12 April 2021 Archived from the original on 2 May 2021 Retrieved 2 May 2021 Race Loretta 1 February 2017 Swimming Australia shake up Olympic trials moves to American model SwimSwam Archived from the original on 26 February 2018 Retrieved 28 April 2021 Swanton Will 24 April 2021 Sunk so low where did Australian swimming go The Australian Retrieved 2 May 2021 Hart Torrey 2 July 2020 Swimming Australia books trials for June 12 17 in Adelaide SwimSwam Archived from the original on 25 November 2020 Retrieved 2 May 2021 Race Retta 11 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