2026 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING TRIALS
- Monday, June 8 – Saturday, June 13, 2026
- Sydney, Australia
- Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
- LCM (50 meters)
- Meet Central
- Commonwealth Selection Criteria
- Pan Pac Selection Criteria
- Psych Sheets
- Live Results
- Live Stream
- Storylines To Watch
- Live Recaps:
- Roster Updates:
We are five days into the 2026 Australian Swimming Trials and there is just one day to go for qualifications.
So far, there are 12 women and 10 men who have earned Priority 1 qualifications for Pan Pacs and the Commonwealth Games this summer. Day five saw two men and one woman added to the totals with Zac Stubblety-Cook (200 breast) and Matthew Galea (1500 FR) on the men’s side and Meg Harris (100 free) on the women’s.
The women’s projected roster also got a huge boost today from the 100 freestyle. On top of Mollie O’Callaghan and Meg Harris swimming Priority 1 times in the first two spots, the swimmers who finished 3rd-8th made their way onto the roster list as any athlete who finishes in the top eight “may” be selected with Swimming Australia holding sole and absolute discretion.
Pan-Pacs Roster
| Women | Men |
| Priority 1 | Priority 1 |
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| Priority 2* | Priority 2* |
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| Priority 3 | Priority 3 |
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* Priority 2 athletes’ selection to the team is at the “sole and absolute discretion of SA Selection Committee”
^ Cam McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers have previously declared their intentions to not attend Pan-Pacs, but we are leaving them on the roster since they meet the qualification requirements.
Commonwealth Games Roster
| Women | Men |
| Priority 1 | Priority 1 |
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| Priority 2* | Priority 2* |
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| Priority 3^ | Priority 3^ |
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* Priority 2 athletes’ selection to the team is at the “sole and absolute discretion of SA Selection Committee”
^ Priority 3 athletes will be ranked according to a ranking system, which ranks athletes against the top non-Australian athletes in the world in their given event, with a limit of three athletes per nation in the ranking.
