2019 WORLD SWIMMING TRIALS
- Sunday, June 9th – Friday, June 14th
- Brisbane Aquatic Centre
- LCM
- Live Results
There have been a few surprises in terms of who has yet to qualify for the World Championships among the elite Australian swimmers. The usual suspects of Kyle Chalmers and Mitch Larkin did their part to get on the roster, while Olympians Mack Horton and Emily Seebohm are still awaiting their first individual QTs.
Australian World Championships Individual Qualifiers Through Day 2:
Women:
- Emma McKeon, 100m fly (57.28)
- Brianna Throssell, 100m fly (57.57)
- Kaylee McKeown, 200m IM (2:09.94); 100m back (59.28)
- Ariarne Titmus, 400m free (3:59.35)
- Kiah Melverton, 400m free (4:05.30); 1500m free (15:56.46)
- Minna Atherton, 100m back (59.20)
- Maddie Gough, 1500m free (15:56.39)
Men:
- Jack McLoughlin, 400m free (3:44.34)
- Mitch Larkin, 100m back (52.38)
- Kyle Chalmers, 200m free (1:45.76)
- Clyde Lewis, 200m free (1:45.88)
I know Pallister hit the AQT, but shouldn’t the fact that she placed third not make her a “qualifier” yet? (that could change if 1 or 2 differ)
This is meant to show swimmers who hit the QT outright. That’s why I put the 3rd place indicator next to the appropriate names.
But the qualifying standard states: finish in f first 2 and meet the time criteria. Pallister cannot be selected to the team on the basis of her swim, and Graham hasn’t qualified for an individual event, although will definitely go as a relay swimmer.
Just to avoid confusion, I’ve removed the 3rd place finishers.
Good idea since the selection criteria is quite specific when it says finish 1-2 and achieve the qualifying time and not the other way around
Kareena Lee and Moesha Johnson hit the 1500 qualifying time too.