2022 Australian Swimming Championships

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The 2022 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 18 to 22 May 2022 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia.

Date1822 May
Events41 (men: 20; women: 20, mixed: 1)
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2022 Australian Swimming Championships
Host cityAdelaide, South Australia
Date1822 May
VenueSouth Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre
Events41 (men: 20; women: 20, mixed: 1)
2021
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Originally scheduled for April, the meet was pushed back to May after the announcement of the 2022 FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary scheduled for June 2022. This event doubled up as the national trials for the FINA World Championships, as well as the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.[1]

Swimming Australia introduced a selection clause allowing individual medalists from the 2020 Olympics to automatically qualify for the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Consequently, Emma McKeon opted out of the championships entirely, and Kyle Chalmers only contested the butterfly events.[2][3]

Two world records were broken during the competition: Zac Stubblety-Cook in the men's 200 m breaststroke and Ariarne Titmus in the women's 400 m freestyle.


Schedule

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Key H ½ F TF
Value Heats Semifinals Final Timed final
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M = Morning session, E = Evening session

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Medal winners

The medallist for the open events are below.[5]

Men's events

More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Thomas Nowakowski
Somerset (Qld)
21.86 Grayson Bell
Somerset (Qld)
22.08 Isaac Cooper
Rackley (Qld)
22.33
100 m freestyle William Yang
Loreto Normanhurst (NSW)
48.55 Zac Incerti
Marion (SA)
48.65 Flynn Southam
Bond (Qld)
48.76
200 m freestyle Zac Incerti
Marion (SA)
1:45.80 Elijah Winnington
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:46.01 Mack Horton
Griffith University (Qld)
1:46.70
400 m freestyle Elijah Winnington
St Peters Western (Qld)
3:43.10 Mack Horton
Griffith University (Qld)
3:44.06 Samuel Short
Rackley (Qld)
3:44.34
800 m freestyle Elijah Winnington
St Peters Western (Qld)
7:45.30 Samuel Short
Rackley (Qld)
7:48.65 Joshua Staples
St Peters Western (Qld)
7:58.26
1500 m freestyle Samuel Short
Rackley (Qld)
15:05.55 Alec Mander
Perth City (WA)
15:15.02 Kieren Pollard
North Coast (WA)
15:16.39
50 m backstroke Isaac Cooper
Rackley (Qld)
24.44 OC, ACR Ben Armbruster
Bond (Qld)
25.13 Bradley Woodward
Mingara (NSW)
25.35
100 m backstroke Isaac Cooper
Rackley (Qld)
54.02 Mitch Larkin
Chandler (Qld)
54.30 Joshua Edwards-Smith
Griffith University (Qld)
54.33
200 m backstroke Joshua Edwards-Smith
Griffith University (Qld)
1:56.71 Mitch Larkin
Chandler (Qld)
1:56.79 Bradley Woodward
Mingara (NSW)
1:57.38
50 m breaststroke Samuel Williamson
Melbourne VicCentre (Vic)
27.05 Jake Packard
USC Spartans (Qld)
27.67 Nash Wilkes
Southport (QLD)
27.75
100 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety-Cook
Chandler (Qld)
59.60 Joshua Yong
USC Spartans (Qld)
1:00.04 Samuel Williamson
Melbourne VicCentre (Vic)
1:00.52
200 m breaststroke Zac Stubblety-Cook
Chandler (Qld)
2:05.95 WR Matthew Wilson
SOPAC (NSW)
2:10.14 Adam Selwood
Western Melbourne (Vic)
2:13.68
50 m butterfly Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
23.21 William Yang
Loreto Normanhurst (NSW)
23.50 Isaac Cooper
Rackley (Qld)
23.53
100 m butterfly Matthew Temple
Melbourne (Vic)
51.50 Kyle Chalmers
Marion (SA)
51.67 Cody Simpson
Griffith University (Qld)
51.96
200 m butterfly Bowen Gough
Griffith University (Qld)
1:56.74 Charlie Hawke
Hunter (NSW)
1:58.00 David Morgan
Miami (Qld)
1:58.39
200 m IM Brendon Smith
Griffith University (Qld)
1:58.59 Se-Bom Lee
Carlile (NSW)
1:59.48 Joshua Collett
Bond (Qld)
2:00.59
400 m IM Brendon Smith
Griffith University (Qld)
4:11.88 Se-Bom Lee
Carlile (NSW)
4:14.77 Kieren Pollard
North Coast (WA)
4:14.78
4 × 100 m freestyle relay SOPAC A (NSW)3:24.05 Sydney University A (NSW)3:24.44 Southside Penrhos A (WA)3:30.13
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Sydney University A (NSW)7:33.04 City of Sydney A (NSW)7:47.11 None awarded
4 × 100 m medley relay Carlile A (NSW)3:41.84 MLC Aquatic A (Vic)3:46.48 Sydney University A (NSW)3:46.79
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Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Shayna Jack
St Peters Western (Qld)
24.14 Meg Harris
Marion (SA)
24.50 Mollie O'Callaghan
St Peters Western (Qld)
24.52
100 m freestyle Mollie O'Callaghan
St Peters Western (Qld)
52.49 Shayna Jack
St Peters Western (Qld)
52.60 Meg Harris
Marion (SA)
53.09
200 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:53.31 Mollie O'Callaghan
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:54.94 Madison Wilson
Marion (SA)
1:55.86
400 m freestyle Ariarne Titmus
St Peters Western (Qld)
3:56.40 WR Lani Pallister
Griffith University (Qld)
4:02.21 Kiah Melverton
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:04.49
800 m freestyle Lani Pallister
Griffith University (Qld)
8:17.77 Kiah Melverton
St Peters Western (Qld)
8:22.64 Moesha Johnson
Griffith University (Qld)
8:26.35
1500 m freestyle Lani Pallister
Griffith University (Qld)
15:55.40 Moesha Johnson
Griffith University (Qld)
16:00.74 Maddy Gough
Chandler (Qld)
16:08.31
50 m backstroke Mollie O'Callaghan
St Peters Western (Qld)
27.46 Bronte Job
Rackley (Qld)
27.63 Minna Atherton
Bond (QLD)
28.31
100 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown
Griffith University (Qld)
58.49 Mollie O'Callaghan
St Peters Western (Qld)
59.12 Minna Atherton
Bond (QLD)
1:00.62
200 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown
Griffith University (Qld)
2:05.31 Mollie O'Callaghan
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:08.48 Minna Atherton
Bond (QLD)
2:10.20
50 m breaststroke Chelsea Hodges
Southport (Qld)
30.15 OC, ACR Jenna Strauch
Miami (Qld)
30.82 Mia O'Leary
Bond (Qld)
31.31
100 m breaststroke Jenna Strauch
Miami (Qld)
1:06.69 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
1:06.88 Chelsea Hodges
Southport (Qld)
1:06.94
200 m breaststroke Jenna Strauch
Miami (Qld)
2:23.26 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:24.85 Taylor McKeown
Griffith University (Qld)
2:25.32
50 m butterfly Holly Barratt
Rockingham (WA)
26.02 Alexandria Perkins
USC Spartans (Qld)
26.18 Abigail Schoorl
Miami (Qld)
26.45
100 m butterfly Brianna Throssell
USC Spartans (Qld)
57.31 Alexandria Perkins
USC Spartans (Qld)
58.39 Brittany Castelluzzo
Tea Tree Gully (SA)
Gemma Cooney
Brisbane Grammar (Qld)
58.93
200 m butterfly Elizabeth Dekkers
Newmarket Racers (Qld)
2:07.62 Abbey Connor
Revesby Workers (NSW)
2:08.58 Brianna Throssell
USC Spartans (Qld)
2:08.71
200 m IM Kaylee McKeown
Griffith University (Qld)
2:09.15 Ella Ramsay
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:12.12 Abbey Harkin
St Peters Western (Qld)
2:12.74
400 m IM Kaylee McKeown
Griffith University (Qld)
4:31.74 Jenna Forrester
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:36.77 Kiah Melverton
St Peters Western (Qld)
4:39.78
4 × 100 m freestyle relay Manly A (NSW)3:52.48 Marion A (SA)3:54.82 Nunawading A (Vic)3:54.87
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Nunawading A (Vic)8:33.34 Marion A (SA)8:49.22 None awarded
4 × 100 m medley relay Nunawading A (Vic)4:09.67 Manly A (NSW)4:18.81 Surrey Park A (Vic)4:19.58
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Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m medley relay Southport A (Qld)3:56.51 Nunawading A (Vic)3:56.81 Knox Pymble A (NSW)3:58.89
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Legend: WRWorld record; CRCommonwealth record; OCOceanian record; ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record; ClubAustralian Club record;

Club points scores

The final club point scores are below. Note: Only the top ten clubs are listed.

More information Overall club point score, Rank ...
Overall club point score
RankClubStatePoints
1St Peters WesternQld1355.5
2Griffith UniversityQld990
3RackleyQld719
4BondQld625
5NunawadingVic540
6USC SpartansQld535.5
7MarionSA524
8ChandlerQld500
9Nudgee CollegeQld384
10SouthportQld344
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Broadcast

In February 2021, it was announced that Amazon Prime Video had secured an exclusive, two-year live broadcast streaming deal with Swimming Australia.[6][7] Like in 2021, both the heat sessions and final sessions were streamed live on Prime Video and on Swimming Australia's digital platform SwimTV. The commentary team consisted of Grant Hackett, Giaan Rooney, Nicole Livingstone and Annabelle Williams. Journalist Matt White hosted the coverage, while Jon Harker called the action.[8]

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