2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
- Friday, July 29 β Wednesday, August 3, 2022
- Birmingham, England
- Sandwell Aquatic Center
- Start Times
- Prelims: 10:30 am local / 5:30 am ET
- Finals: 7:00 pm local / 2:00 pm ET
- LCM (50m)
- Meet Central
- Event Schedule
- Entry ListΒ (PDF)
- Live Results
After three days’ worth of competition here in Birmingham, the nation of Australia remains atop the overall swimming medal table with an even more sizable lead.
The green and gold have amassed a total of 32 medals, including 11 gold, to sit atop the rankings well ahead of New Zealand and England, who rank 2nd and 3rd, respectively at this point.
This evening in Birmingham, the Aussies grabbed multiple medals, including a sweep of the women’s 50m free led byΒ Emma McKeon (23.99),Β Meg Harris (24.32) andΒ Shayna JackΒ (24.36).
Jenna StrauchΒ snagged silver for Australia in the women’s 2breast behind winner Tatjana Schoenamker of South Africa, while Kaylee McKeown got it done for gold in the women’s 1back this evening.
After a pair of medals in the form of Zac Stubblety-Cook‘s silver andΒ Sam Williamson‘s bronze in the men’s 100m breast, it was the Aussie women’s 4x200m free who brought the house down to close out the night’s final session.
The foursome ofΒ Madi Wilson, Kiah Melverton, Mollie O’Callaghan andΒ Ariarne Titmus clocked a new World Record of 7:39.29 in the women’s 800m free relay.
NZ having a cracker of a meet as well
Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi!!! ππ¦πΊππ¦πΊ
Just loving this Aussie squad and performance!!! Surely the aspirational benchmark for other programs, worldwide!! ππ½ππ½ππ½π¦πΊπ¦πΊπ¦πΊ