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Aussie Star Power In Full Effect For 2024 New South Wales Championships

2024 NEW SOUTH WALES STATE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Friday, March 15th – Sunday, March 17th
  • Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center
  • LCM (50m)
  • Start List

While Olympic Trials season has gotten underway with Italy’s taking place this week and Japan’s in the middle of this month, Australia is coasting along with a non-selection competition filled with big guns.

The 2024 New South Wales State Open Championships begin on Friday, March 15th and the published start list gives us a good idea of the matchups set to unfold over the 3-day affair.

As a refresher, the month of April brings the Australian National Championships while the Aussie Olympic Trials are on the calendar for June.

Regardless of this competition representing an in-season meet, we’ve seen impressive performances at NSWs in the past. Last year, for example, Kaylee McKeown fired off the still-current world record of 2:03.14 in the women’s 200m back.

This year the 22-year-old is entered in the 50m/100m/200m back, 200m free, 100m fly and 200m IM events, although she did pare down her schedule at last month’s Vic Open.

Also at the 2023 version, Kyle Chalmers put up a super swift 48.09 in the 100m free while Shayna Jack beat Emma McKeon in the women’s race 53.12 to 53.55.

Although Jack is absent from the start list, Chalmers is set to take on the 100m/200m free and 50m fly/100m fly while McKeon is expected to compete in the 50m/100m/200m fly and 50m/100m free races.

Then there’s Ariarne Titmus, Flynn Southam and Mollie O’Callaghan to further add to the star power while Maximillian Giuliani of Miami will also give us an idea of where he stands in the hunt for a 200m free Olympic bid at this point in the season.

MOC is entered in the 50m/100m/200m back events, not ready to give them up after making such a statement in the freestyle events including a 200m free world record last year.

Key Entrants

  • Albury – Sienna Toohey
  • Bond – Ben Armbruster, Minna Atherton, Hannah Casey, Milla Jansen, Flynn Southam
  • Carlile – Olivia Wunsch
  • Commercial – Maddie Groves
  • Cruiz – Bronte Campbell
  • Germany – Josha Salchow
  • Griffith University – Joshua Edwards-Smith, Maddy Gough, Emma McKeon, Kaylee McKeown, Lani Pallister, Cody Simpson, Brendon Smith
  • Marion – Kyle Chalmers, Matt Temple
  • Melbourne Vicentre – Tara Kinder
  • Miami – Maximillian Giuliani, Alex Graham, Olivia Pope, Jenna Strauch
  • Netherlands – Luc Kroon
  • Norway – Ingeborg Loeyning
  • Nunawading – William Petric
  • Somerville House Aquatics – Cameron McEvoy
  • SOPAC – William Yang
  • St. Andrew’s – Jack Carr
  • St. Peters Western – Clyde Lewis, Mollie O’Callaghan, Ariarne Titmus
  • USC Spartans – Zac Incerti, Thomas Nowakowski

 

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Troyy
8 months ago

The final entry list is published and Isaac Cooper, Matt Wilson and Se-Bom Lee are late entries.

Emily Se-Bom Lee
8 months ago

3:45.17 for short

Robbos
Reply to  Emily Se-Bom Lee
8 months ago

That is very quick for March.

Southerly Buster
8 months ago

From ABC News:
Champion swimmer Kyle Chalmers’s coach Peter Bishop stood down by the South Australian Sports Institute

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-08/kyle-chalmers-coach-stood-down-ahead-of-olympics/103564890

SASI had “received information that has resulted in an investigation”. Craig Stewart will fill the role of Head Coach at least until the end of the year.

Troyy
Reply to  Southerly Buster
8 months ago

Well that’s some f’cking terrible news.

Southerly Buster
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

It’s bloody awful isn’t it!

Emily Se-Bom Lee
8 months ago

53.31 for meg and 53.51 for cate in the heats, faster than their heat swims from queensland states. kai scratched

Troyy
Reply to  Emily Se-Bom Lee
8 months ago

I think C1 went all out in the heats last year so might’ve again this year.

Majer99
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

A few other time of note at this meet and the similar meet a the gold coast:

100 Free (heats)

Joshua Conias (16) 50.73 – half second off PB
Edward Sommerville (18) 49.77
Thomas Neill 49.37

100 Breast (heats)
ZCB 1:00.55
Ella Ramsay 1:08.38

100 Fly

Enoch Robb (19) 52.75 – .19 off pb

200 Breast

Hayley Mackinder 2:28.01 pb by .80

800 Free

Alexander Grant 8:10.18

Sub13
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

Both dropped time. 53.1 and 53.3

Troyy
8 months ago

Brisbane Metros start later today and there are a few big names doing this meet over NSW States:

Campbell, Cate
Dekkers, Elizabeth
Harris, Meg
Larkin, Mitch
Neale, Leah
Ramsay, Ella
Short, Samuel
Sommerville, Edward
Stubblety-Cook, Zac
Taylor, Kai

Also quite a few promising up-and-comers entered.

https://swimmingbrisbane.org.au/event/2024-vorgee-brisbane-senior-metropolitan-championships/

Swimdad
8 months ago

I guess 48.09 is “super swift” for Chalmers….interesting.

Joshua Liendo-Edwards-Smith
Reply to  Swimdad
8 months ago

It’s an in-season time that would have been top at 10 Worlds last year

Troyy
Reply to  Joshua Liendo-Edwards-Smith
8 months ago

Just ignore that dude. He sh-ts on anyone that’s a threat to Dressel in the 100 free.

Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Troyy
8 months ago

see his comments in the pan zhanle wr article

PBJSwimming
8 months ago

Is this meet usually broadcast on a streaming site?

Daniel
Reply to  PBJSwimming
8 months ago

The Swimming NSW site says information ‘coming soon’ re: streaming.

peter
8 months ago

The word is that Max is about to do some crazy times.

Robbos
Reply to  peter
8 months ago

Good to hear.

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