Swimming Australia has named 30 swimmers to its roster for the 2023 World Junior Championships, with the team having been selected based on performances at the recently-concluded Australian Age & Open Championships.
The roster will be headlined by Flynn Southam, the rising 17-year-old star who won five medals at the Short Course World Championships in December and added three gold medals last summer at the Commonwealth Games (all on relays).
Southam had a monstrous performance earlier this week at the Aussie Age Group Championships, notably hitting respective times of 48.91 in the 100 free and a PB of 1:46.24 in the 200 free.
Australia will field a roster at this year’s World Juniors, scheduled for Sept. 4-9 in Netanya, Israel, after it was one of the countries to sit out of the 2022 edition in Lima, Peru.
Last year, the Aussies competed at the Junior Pan Pacific Championships instead, where Southam swept the boys’ 50, 100 and 200 free while adding three relay medals. Australia was joined by the U.S., Canada, Japan and Singapore at the meet.
Two other noteworthy names on Australia’s roster for Junior Worlds are Jamie Perkins and Milla Jansen, who combined to win five individual medals at Junior Pan Pacs last year.
Perkins won a trio of silver medals in the girls’ 200, 400 and 800 free, and also gained some senior international experience by representing Australia at SC Worlds in Melbourne.
Jansen won the girls’ 50 free and claimed silver in the 100 free at Junior Pan Pacs last year, and also put up a pair of 53.9 relay legs for Australia.
FULL AUSTRALIAN ROSTER
Swimmer | Club | Region |
Karl Albertyn | Miami | QLD |
Iona Anderson | Breakers | WA |
Jaclyn Barclay | St Peters | QLD |
Tane Bidois | Knox | NSW |
Isabella Boyd | Nunawading | VIC |
Gideon Burnes | Bond | QLD |
Hannah Casey | MCA | QLD |
Jessica Cole | Wests Illawarra | NSW |
Marcus Da Silva | Cranbrook | NSW |
Jaimie DeLutiis | Wests Illawarra | NSW |
Alexander Foreman | Kincumber | NSW |
Bella Grant | Trinity | NSW |
Milla Jansen | Bond | QLD |
Isabella Johnson | Cruiz | ACT |
Josh Kerr | Manly | NSW |
Tiana Kritzinger | Rackley | QLD |
Ike Martinez | Rackley | QLD |
Anders McAlpine | Chandler | QLD |
Hayley Mackinder | Griffith | QLD |
Thomas Pattison | Churchie | QLD |
Jamie Perkins | St Peters | QLD |
Olympia Pope | Miami | QLD |
Enoch Robb | All Saints | QLD |
Taryn Roberts | Rocky City | QLD |
Georgie Roper | Miami | QLD |
Edward Sommerville | Brisbane Grammar | QLD |
Flynn Southam | Bond | QLD |
Johann Szymanski | Highlanders | WA |
Amelia Weber | St Peters | QLD |
Olivia Wunsch | Carlile | NSW |
“It was fantastic to see so many wonderful performances at this year’s competition, it is a real credit to everyone involved in the sport and a great way to celebrate being back to an uninterrupted swimming programming after COVID” Gary Barclay, GM Performance Pathways, said of the Age & Open Championships.
The team will feature six coaches, led by Simon Cusack as head coach. Team coaches selected for the tour are James Boyce (MCA), Jol Finck (Nunawading), Michaela Pattinson (Carlile), Kyle Samuelson (Bond), Richard Sleight (St Peters) and Ben Tuxford (Trinity Grammar).
The team will depart for Staging Camp in Paphos, Cyprus on August 25 to prepare for the championships in early September.
“We’re really looking forward to getting into camp and are excited by the depth of talent representing Australia on the world stage” said Barclay.
The 2023 World Junior Swimming will run from Sept. 4-9 at the Wingate Institute in Netanya, Israel.
Is USA competing?
southam the next mid sprint free great?
Yes absolutely
Lots of QLD.
The girls teams looks very strong
Congrats to them all! They should do well.
(I suggest we all ignore Papanna. Don’t interact at all. Pretty sure they are the same troll from last week with a different name now).
Yes that was my immediate thought
Can they top gold medal count for a change?
Still won’t top the gold medal count
Some promising Aussie talent among that list. Other than the obvious ones,Flynn Southam,Milla jansen and Jamie Perkins, I was taken by baby aged breast stroker Olympia Pope at the Age Champs.
Anders McAlpine is free middle distance talent that impressed me at the Age Champs too.
Is he quicker than lorenzo galossi?
Flynn southam is standout talent what about USA squad?