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Thomas Ceccon Fires Off World-Leading 48.17 100 Freestyle In Australia

2025 NATIONAL PREP MEET (AUS)

The 2025 National Prep Meet in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia concluded today with age groupers and elite athletes alike taking to the pool. The competition offered a tune-up opportunity on the road to the all-important World Trials on the agenda for June.

This meet was in a rapid-fire racing format with timed finals in two sessions, one at 8am local and one at 2:25pm local.

On the heels of his impressive 52.84 time in the 100m back yesterday, 24-year-old Thomas Ceccon of Italy cranked out another head-turning effort in the 100m free.

Ceccon stopped the clock at a speedy in-season time of 48.17 to beat the pack, putting up the 7th-swiftest performance of his career in the process.

The Olympic champion and world record holder opened in 23.06 and closed in 25.11 to get to the wall over half a second ahead of 19-year-old Flynn Southam.

Bond’s Southam was also sub-49-seconds, notching 48.77 as the silver medalist. St. Peters Western standout Jamie Jack rounded out the podium in 50.14.

Ceccon now usurps Jack to wear the season’s world rankings crown, with Jack’s season-best of 48.27 from December’s Queensland Championships rendering him #2.

2024-2025 LCM Men 100 Free

2Thomas
CECCON
ITA48.1703/16
3Jamie
Jack
AUS48.2712/16
4Shaine
Casas
USA48.3103/06
5KATSUHIRO
MATSUMOTO KATSUHIRO
JPN48.3603/22
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The women’s 100m free saw a trio of Bond swimmers claim the top 3 spots, led by 18-year-old Milla Jansen.

After claiming victories in the 50, 200m and 400m freestyle events on day one, Jansen put up a time of 54.19 to secure another gold.

Jansen split 25.98/28.21 en route to produce a time within the top 10 performances of her young career. Her personal best remains at the 53.81 registered for silver at last year’s Junior Pan Pacific Championships.

Next to the wall today was Hannah Casey who turned in a time of 56.37 followed quickly by Ainsley Trotter‘s result of 56.45.

Additional notable results included 20-year-old Jesse Coleman reaping gold in both the 100m and 50m fly sprints, notching times of 52.39 and 24.14, respectively.

Josephine Crimmins of Sommerville House Aquatics scored the sole time of the women’s 100m fly field under the 1:00 barrier, touching in 59.70 for the win.

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snailSpace
20 days ago

When is Kaylee swimming?

Troyy
Reply to  snailSpace
20 days ago

Friday

snailSpace
Reply to  Troyy
20 days ago

Thanks.

GOATKeown
21 days ago

Jansen continuing to look promising. Casey continuing to look like she peaked at 15 unfortunately

Robbos
Reply to  GOATKeown
21 days ago

Yes Mila Jansen is looking great, hoping she can move up & be one of the girls to replace Cate, Bronte & Emma in the 100 free.

Cassandra
Reply to  Robbos
21 days ago

given that shaynas form is a bit unknown atm, milla is a coins toss away from ending up on the finals relay with mollie, meg, and olivia. im most curious who will fill the remaining prelim slot — its wide open and theres a lot of women in contention…

Robbos
Reply to  Cassandra
20 days ago

Shanya focusing on 50 free, I hear, maybe still good for a mid 53s

GOATKeown
Reply to  Robbos
20 days ago

Shayna is focussing on the 50 and won’t do the 200 but she’ll surely want a spot in the 100 too. I’ll be shocked if she goes from consistent 52 mids (and 51 splits) to a 53 mid

Troyy
Reply to  GOATKeown
20 days ago

Really depends how focused on the 50 she is

Robbos
Reply to  Troyy
20 days ago

That was what I was implying.

M d e
21 days ago

Easiest looking 48.1 I’ve ever seen too, super smooth

John
Reply to  M d e
18 days ago

I disagree: short strokes and less-than-ideal coordination. Despite the good time, he didn’t look too good.

Cassandra
21 days ago

has ceccon ever been this fast this early in the season? have to imagine hes also swimming under a fairly heavy training load atm given how kai and jaime are swimming…

Troyy
Reply to  Cassandra
21 days ago

No, he’s usually 48.5+ early in the season.

snailSpace
21 days ago

I thought something fast may be coming from him in free.

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