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Final Entries For NSW State Open Confirm Kaylee McKeown’s Return

2025 NSW STATE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

The final entry list for the 2025 New South Wales State Open Championships have been published and both the men’s and women’s fields look to remain in tact from the preliminary entry list.

That means we indeed are expected to see multi-Olympic champion Kaylee McKeown race in her first meet since pulling out of last year’s World Aquatics Swimming World Cup series to tend to her mental health.

As a refresher, McKeown is entered in the 100m free, 50m/100m/200m back and 200m IM events for this competition which begins on Friday, March 21st.

While Olympians Emma McKeon, Emily Seebohm, Brianna Throssell, Madi Wilson and Cate Campbell revealed their decisions to retire since last year’s Olympics, Australia is rife with emerging talent ready to carry on the torch.

One such swimmer to watch this week is 18-year-old Olivia Wunsch. The Carlile ace is scheduled to take on a packed schedule this week including the 50m/100m/200m free, 50m/100m fly, women’s medley and free relays as well as the mixed medley relay.

Wunsch has already put her talent on display this year, having competed at the South Australian Championships in January and the Victorian Championships in February. The teen earned 5 golds across the competitions, including the 50m free and 100m free at each meet and an additional 200m free gold at the Vic Open.

Her performances inserted her into the season’s world rankings at 10th in the 100m free (54.16) and 16th in the 50m free (25.15).

The NSW Championships represent an important stepping stone for Wunsch and all contestants on the path for June’s World Championships Trials.

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Troyy
15 days ago

Bella Grant with a small PB in the 100 fly heats (58.30). She got a 57 in the final?

mahmoud
15 days ago

too give some historical perspective – kaylee’s 2.04.57 in the 200m backstroke in the 19th fastest performance of all time. only herself, missy Franklin and Regan have ever swam faster. out of the top 20 fastest performances ever, Kaylee owns 13 of them. a generational swimmer and an incredible athlete to swim that time in her first meet post Olympics and break is mind blowing. we are so lucky to be witnessing greatness. debate of queen of backstroke strengthened once again. the goat.

mahmoud
15 days ago

i’m definitely expecting a sub 58 swim from Kaylee tomorrow after her 2.04.57 in the 200 back just right now

mahmoud
15 days ago

splits too look out for when McKeown swims the 200m back soon. Just in case – we know she’s fast, dangerous and the queen.

  1. 29.34
  2. 1.00.73
  3. 1.31.84
  4. 2.03.14 (current world record)
Helk bengur
Reply to  mahmoud
15 days ago

Guy stop, no

Troyy
15 days ago

Allan lowers his 50 back age record 25.00

Troyy
16 days ago

That 25.6 from Alex Perkins this morning bodes well for her 100 fly.

Is Henry Allan aiming for senior selection this year? 🧐

Majer99
Reply to  Troyy
15 days ago

Christopher Montana 15yrs 50 breast age record as well prelims and finals.

Daniel
16 days ago

Kaylee with a 2:10.51 in 200 Back heats

mahmoud
Reply to  Daniel
16 days ago

would not be surprised to see a 2.03 tonight. historically, each time she swam a 2.10-2.11 in heats, she always swam sub 2.04 in finals.

Daniel
Reply to  mahmoud
16 days ago

It looked a smidge harder than usual. I reckon 2:05.

mahmoud
Reply to  Daniel
16 days ago

yeah – that’s what i’m thinking also. a 2.05 mid

Daniel
16 days ago

Wunsch a no-show in 100 Free

Troyy
Reply to  Daniel
16 days ago

She scratched this meet last year as well.

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