2024 AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Wednesday, April 17th – Saturday, April 20th
- Prelims at 10am local (8pm previous night ET), Finals at 6pm local (4am ET)
- Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, Queensland, Australia
- LCM (50m)
- Non-Olympic Qualifying Event
- Women’s Races to Watch/Men’s Races to Watch
- Meet Central
- Final Start List
- Live Results (also available via Meet Mobile: “2024 Australian Open Championships”)
- Australian Channel 9 Livestream / YouTube Livestream
The 2024 Australian Open Championships kicked off today from Queensland but already one of the key women’s freestylers has withdrawn from the competition.
29-year-old Bronte Campbell dove in for the heats of the 100m freestyle this morning, capturing the 8th seed in 54.13.
However, the multi-Olympic medalist’s name was missing from tonight’s finals start list leading to questions about why the Cruiz swimmer wouldn’t be taking advantage of this Olympic Trials tune-up opportunity.
According to WA Today, C2 has suffered a calf injury which has forced her to pull out of these championships. She was entered in both the 100m and 50m free events.
Swimming Australia reportedly confirmed to WA Today that C2’s injury is minor and is still expected to race at the Olympic Trials in June.
Campbell is a 3-time Olympic medalist, having earned gold in the women’s 4x100m free relay in both Rio and Tokyo and a bronze in the mixed medley relay in Tokyo.
Bronte has the worst luck with injuries.
I noticed she seemed very slow off the blocks this morning.
She had injuries leading to 2016 Rio and 2017 Budapest. Anything else I forgot?
Long-standing injuries nearly every year since.