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McEvoy and Campbell Post World’s Top Times in Brisbane

2015 MCDONALD’S QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS (50M)

  • Saturday December 12th-Friday December 18th, 2015
  • Brisbane Aquatic Centre (50m)
  • Saturday December 12th – timed finals relay events – 9:00 am local (7:00 pm EST/4:00 pm PST)
  • December 13th-December 18th – Prelims – 9:00 am local (7:00 pm EST/4:00 pm PST)
  • December 13th-December 18th – Finals – 6:00 pm local (3:00 am EST/midnight PST)
  • Event Details
  • Entry Lists
  • Event Schedule
  • Results

Both Cameron McEvoy and Cate Campbell posted times in the 100 freestyle at the 2015 Queensland Swimming Championships which have them sitting atop of the world rankings.

McEvoy, who finished second to Ning Zetao at the 2015 World Championships, took the men’s 100 freestyle in a time of 48.01. Kyle Chalmers finished second in a time of 48.69 which places him eighth in the world rankings.

2015-2016 LCM Men 100 Free

2Kyle
CHALMERS
AUS47.58*WJR08/10
3Nathan
ADRIAN
USA47.7206/30
4Pieter
TIMMERS
BEL47.8008/10
5Santo
CONDORELLI
CAN47.8808/10
6Caeleb
DRESSEL
USA47.9108/09
7Luca
DOTTO
ITA47.96*relay04/21
8Zetao
Ning
CHN47.9604/07
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Campbell won the women’s event in a time of 52.84. Coming into the competition Campbell had already held down the top spot in the world rankings after having posted a time of 52.96 to win the Beijing World Cup in September.

She finished well ahead of Emma McKeon who hit the wall in a time of 53.93, which places her sixth in the world rankings.

2015-2016 LCM Women 100 Free

CateAUS
CAMPBELL
07/02
52.06*WR
2Bronte
CAMPBELL
AUS52.5804/11
3Penny
OLEKSIAK
CAN52.70*OR*WJR08/11
4Simone
MANUEL
USA52.70*OR08/11
5Sarah
SJOSTROM
SWE52.7804/01
6Emma
McKEON
AUS52.8004/11
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Emily Seebohm was not able to match her season’s best of 58.34 in the women’s 100 backstroke, but did manage to set a new all comers record winning the event in a time of 58.70. Seebohm beat her own record of 58.84, which she set at the 2014 Pan Pacific Championships.

Madison Wilson finished second in a time of 59.09 followed by 15 year old Minna Atherton who touched in a time of 59.69. Wilson now sits second in the world rankings while Atherton’s time puts her fourth.

2015-2016 LCM Women 100 BACK

EmilyAUS
SEEBOHM
11/03
58.34
2Katinka
HOSSZU
HUN58.4508/08
3Mie
NIELSEN
DEN58.7305/19
4Kathleen
BAKER
USA58.7508/08
5Kylie
MASSE
CAN58.7608/08
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Jessica Ashwood took the women’s 400 freestyle in a time of 4:06.96. She was followed by Bronte Barratt who recorded a 4:07.15 and Lauren Boyle of New Zealand who finished in a time of 4:08.39. Ashwood’s time places her fourth in the world rankings.

Jake Packard also posted a time in the men’s 100 breaststroke which puts him fourth in the world rankings. Packard won the event in a time of 59.94 finishing over two seconds ahead of the field.

Georgia Bohl took the women’s event in a time of 1:07.62. Bohl held off a fast charging Leiston Pickett who finished in a time of 1:07.69 followed by Sally Hunter who hit the wall in a time of 1:07.83.

Mitch Larkin took the men’s 100 backstroke in a time of 53.04 while David McKeon won the men’s 400 freestyle in a time of 3:48.37.

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commonwombat
8 years ago

Day 3 Finals
W200FLY: Groves 2.06.43, no one else within 4 seconds.
M200FLY: Morgan 1.57.40, Wright 1.57.55
W200IM: Fullerton 2.12.34, Barratt 2.13.52, McKeown 2.14.05
M200IM: Lewis 2.02.02, Gilliland 2.02.57
W200BK: Seebohm 2.07.43, Wilson 2.07.84, Atherton 2.11.04
M200BK: Larkin 1.53, no one else within 9 sec.

Whilst a pleasing time by Groves; she does come with a warning “domestic performance only”. Whilst not yet “tourist class”, her 2014/2015 international outings have been nowhere near her domestic times. Men’s 200FLY times 2 seconds off AUS QT.

Fullerton’s time is within a second of the AUS QT in an event that has looked bare since Coutts. Lewis was a gold medallist in M200IM at World Juniors but… Read more »

Aussie Coach
8 years ago

It is great to see Packard going under the 1:00.00, proving that Worlds wasn’t just a one off. Unfortunately there’s no other breaststrokers close to him in the 100m.

McEvoy, Larkin, campbell,Seebohm, Wilson and Chalmers all posted strong times for the end of the year. McEvoy and Larkin in particular have looked great.

I may be wrong, but I think that was the first time Minna Atherton has broken the minute? She was right up there with Wilson & Seebohm.

commonwombat
Reply to  Aussie Coach
8 years ago

Atherton swam 4 sub minutes at World Juniors. 59.83 Heats, 59.86 Semis, 59.58 Final & 59.61 leading off the medley relay.

Re men’s 100BRS, there was certainly zero competition for Packard at this meet. Sprenger remains a “maybe” with regards to returning to anywhere near his previous standard. Sucipto is currently swimming 1.00s but whether he can get below the minute by Trials is open to question.

JohnJ
8 years ago

Santo Condorelli was 48.0 at US Nationals but is not listed in the world rankings.

Rafael
8 years ago

Commonwombat the text said lifetime best so I am still correct

anonymoose
8 years ago

zing netao? xD that made my day thank you haha

Rafael
8 years ago

Mcevoy Best 100 is 47,65..

commonwombat
Reply to  Rafael
8 years ago

That is for the calendar year 2015 however these lists are for the 2015-16 LCM season. 2015 Worlds were classified as the end of the 2014-15 season and the 2015-16 commenced with the start of the 2015 FINA World Cup

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