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Australia Annuncia Le Squadre Nazionali Per Mondiali Junior/Universiadi

Swimming Australia aveva annunciato a Marzo che non avrebbe inviato squadre ai Campionati del Mondo Junior FINA a Kazan, in Russia, né alle Universiadi a Chengdu, in Cina.

Dopo il rinvio di entrambe le competizioni al 2022 a causa della pandemia, l’Australia ha annunciato entrambi i roster.

Swimming Australia ha anche creato una nuova manifestazione che si svolgerà a squadre ed è prevista dal 18 al 21 Agosto 2021.

La squadra dei Campionati mondiali Junior sarà guidata da nuotatrici come Elizabeth Dekkers e Ella Ramsay, mentre la squadra dei World University Game è guidata da Lani Pallister.

L’allenatore delle squadre Junior sarà la mamma di Lani, Janelle Pallister, già head coach ai Campionati Mondiali Junior 2019.

SQUADRA NAZIONALE JUNIORES

  • Sydney Brown, West Illawarra, NSW
  • Hannah Casey, Marist College Ashgrove, QLD
  • Abbey Connor, Revesby Workers, NSW
  • Elizabeth Dekkers, Newmarket Racers, QLD
  • Madeleine Hardy, Trinity Grammar, NSW
  • Sophie Healy, Norwood Swimming Club, SA
  • Tiana Kritzinger, Nudgee College, QLD
  • Semra Olowoniyi, St Peters Western, QLD
  • Jamie Perkins, Cotton Tree, QLD
  • Ella Ramsay, St Peters Western, QLD
  • Taryn Roberts, Rocky City, QLD
  • Matilda Smith, Hobart Aquatic, TAS
  • Olivia Wunsch, Carlile. NSW
  • James Bayliss, Nudgee College, QLD
  • Haig Buckingam, SOPAC, NSW
  • Jesse Coleman, Bond University, QLD
  • Joshua Collett, Knox Pymble, NSW
  • Joshua Edwards-Smith, UWA-West Coast, WA
  • Alex Fahey, Rackley Swim Team, QLD
  • Maximillian Giuliani, Hobart Aquatic, TAS
  • Thomas Hauck, All Saints Gold Coast, QLD
  • William Petric, Nunawading, VIC
  • Samuel Short, Rackley Swim Team, QLD
  • Flynn Southam, Bond University, QLD
  • Edward Speller, Melbourne Vicentre, VIC
  • Joshua Staples, St Peters Western, QLD
  • Kai Taylor, St Peters Western, QLD
  • Robert Thorpe, St Peters Western, QLD

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES ROSTER

  • Brittany Castelluzzo, Tee Tree Gully, SA
  • Jenna Forrester, St Peters Western, QLD
  • Rebecca Jacobson, Rackley Swim Team, QLD
  • Bronte Job, Rackley Swim Team, QLD
  • Moesha Johnson, TSS, QLD
  • Tara Kinder, Melbourne Vicentre, VIC
  • Mikayla Messer, Nudgee College, QLD
  • Emilie Muir, Griffith University, QLD
  • Mia O’Leary, St Peters Western, QLD
  • Lani Pallister, Griffith University, QLD
  • Alexandria Perkins, USC Spartans, QLD
  • Mikayla Smith, Nunawading, VIC
  • Laura Taylor, TSS, QLD
  • Jessica Unicomb, Griffith University, QLD
  • Abbey Webb, Ginninderra, NSW
  • Grayson Bell, TSS, QLD
  • Daniel Cave, Melbourne Vicentre, VIC
  • Csongor Cellie, Kawana Waters, QLD
  • Shaun Champion, Abbotsleigh Swimming Club, NSW
  • Bowen Gough, Nunawading, VIC
  • Ty Hartwell, Chandler, QLD
  • Liam Hunter, Chandler, QLD
  • Benno Negri, Melbourne Vicentre, VIC
  • Kieren Pollard, North Coast, WA
  • Elliot Rogerson, Nunawading, VIC
  • Stuart Swinburn, UNSW, NSW
  • Mitchell Tinsley, Chandler, QLD
  • Louis Townsend, Rackley Swim Team, QLD
  • Kai van Kool, Griffith University, QLD
  • Joshua Yong, UWA-West Coast, WA

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