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15-Yr-Old Sienna Toohey Impresses In 200 IM At 2024 Aussie Age Championships

2024 AUSTRALIAN AGE CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2024 Australian Age Championships kicked off today from Queensland with some of the nation’s most exciting young stars in the pool.

For some, the competition is a stepping stone for the Australian National Championships occurring next week, as well as the Australian Olympic Trials on the calendar for June.

This competition is a qualification opportunity in its own right, with athletes vying for slots on the Junior Pan Pacific Championshps roster.

Highlights

18-year-old Flynn Southam took on an uncharacteristic 400m freestyle today and wound up topping the podium. The World Championships medalist clocked a time of 3:52.13 to get the job done, beating out Anders McAlpine and Johann Szymanski in the process.

McAlpine scored silver in 3:52.44 and Szymanski posted 3:52.93 in the tight battle to the wall.

Southam’s effort represents the 2nd-best time of his career, sitting only behind the 3:52.07 registered at last year’s Sydney Open.

The girls’ 16-year-old 100m breaststroke saw an impressive time scored at the hands of Hayley Mackinder.

Mackinder, coached by two-time Olympian Thomas Fraser-Holmes, touched in a time of 1:08.89, hitting the sole time of the field under the 1:10 barrier.

Julia Remington of All Saints settled for silver in 1:10.25 while Ella Mounter logged 1:10.31 to round out the podium.

Mackinder’s time was just off her PB of 1:08.62 from finishing 9th in the event at the 2023 World Junior Championships.

Finally, 15-year-old Sienna Toohey continued her momentum from already-quick performances this year in the breaststroke.

Tonight the Albury athlete took on the 200m IM where she grabbed gold in 2:16.65.

That narrowly defeated Rocky City’s Amelie Smith who touched less than half a second back in 2:16.93. Manly’s Lillie McPherson also landed on the podium in 2:17.36 for the bronze medal.

Toohey’s performance clobbered her previous career-best mark of 2:21.06 from February’s NSW Country Championships.

Smith also destroyed the fastest she had been entering this meet, a standard of 2:18.64 from December’s Queensland Championships.

Both Toohey and Smith check themselves in on the list of all-time Aussie 15-year-old girls’ performers.

All-Time Fastest Aussie 15-Yr-Old Girl 200 IM Performers

  1. Kaylee McKeown – 2:13.93, 2017
  2. Tara Kinder – 2:14.66, 2019
  3. Ellen Fullerton – 2:14.73, 2008
  4. Ella Ramsay – 2:15.18, 2019
  5. Emily Seebhom – 2:16.32, 2008
  6. Jenna Forrester – 2:16.33, 2019
  7. Emma Johnson  – 2:16.56, 1996
  8. Sienna Toohey – 2:16.65, 2024
  9. Amelie Smith – 2:16.93, 2024
  10. Charli Brown – 2:17.03, 2018

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Troyy
7 months ago

28.16 BR Lachlan Chan
26.59 BK Jack Morrow

I’m done now. See everyone tomorrow.

Troyy
7 months ago
Last edited 7 months ago by Troyy
Troyy
7 months ago

28.29 BK Ainsley Trotter
24.35 FR Milla Jansen
25.16 FR Inez Miller
26.86 FL Olivia Hine

Troyy
7 months ago

22.25 FR James Gauci

Troyy
7 months ago

23.10 FR Lukas Dunn 🔥

SNygans01
Reply to  Troyy
7 months ago

He was flying!
What about Dylan Pieterse in the fly?

Troyy
Reply to  SNygans01
7 months ago

24.88

Troyy
7 months ago

24.83 FR by Czajko
31.74 BR by Mackinder

flicker
7 months ago

Henry Allan please don’t follow the 80% of this countries good age group backstrokers that eventually ditch it for freestyle

SNygans01
7 months ago

Allan – National Age Record!!??

SNygans01
Reply to  SNygans01
7 months ago

EDIT: No.
Thought he was 14yo

Troyy
Reply to  SNygans01
7 months ago

His 100 should be good. The only male backstroker I had my eye on coming into this meet.

SNygans01
Reply to  Troyy
7 months ago

Did you get a split for Czajko there?

SNygans01
Reply to  SNygans01
7 months ago

Nice one – thanks. That was good!

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