The 2024 Olympic Games begin just days from now and the nation of Australia is primed to make some major waves in the La Défense Arena.
The 44-strong Dolphins roster revealed last month boasts such heavy hitters as Kaylee McKeown, Mollie O’Callaghan, Ariarne Titmus and Kyle Chalmers. However, they all don’t hail from the same home states, giving the lineup a truly Australia-wide flair.
30 of the Olympics originate from Queensland, 5 from New South Wales, 3 from West Australia, 3 from Victoria, and one each from South Australia and Tasmania. Chalmers is the sole South Aussie while Maximillian Giuliani is the sole Tasmanian athlete.
Australia experienced its most successful Olympics in history last time around in Tokyo with swimmers amassing 9 golds, 3 silvers and 8 bronze medals.
Australian Olympic Team for Paris 2024 – Swimming
Name | Age | Suburb | State |
Iona Anderson | 18 | Marmion | WA |
Ben Armbruster | 22 | Robina | QLD |
Jaclyn Barclay | 17 | Fig Tree Pocket | QLD |
Bronte Campbell | 30 | North Bondi | NSW |
Jack Cartwright | 25 | Kenmore | QLD |
Kyle Chalmers | 25* | Hawthorndene | SA |
Abbey Connor | 19 | Parrearra | QLD |
Isaac Cooper | 20 | Mountain Creek | QLD |
Elizabeth Dekkers | 20 | Newmarket | QLD |
Jenna Forrester | 21 | Nundah | QLD |
Maximillian Giuliani | 20* | Carlton | TAS |
Chelsea Gubecka | 25 | Yeerongpilly | QLD |
Meg Harris | 22 | Kelvin Grove | QLD |
Zac Incerti | 27* | Sippy Downs | QLD |
Shayna Jack | 25 | Mansfield | QLD |
Moesha Johnson** | 26 | Main Beach | QLD |
Kyle Lee | 22 | Australind | WA |
Se-Bom Lee | 23 | Concord | NSW |
Cameron McEvoy | 30 | West End | QLD |
Emma McKeon | 30 | Labrador | QLD |
Kaylee McKeown | 22* | Labrador | QLD |
Thomas Neill | 22 | Red Hill | QLD |
Mollie O’Callaghan | 20 | Augustine Heights | QLD |
Lani Pallister | 22 | Alexandra Headland | QLD |
Alexandria Perkins | 23* | Caloundra West | QLD |
Jamie Perkins | 19 | Alexandra Headland | QLD |
William Petric | 19* | Wheelers Hill | VIC |
Ella Ramsay | 19* | Brassall | QLD |
Samuel Short | 20 | Bunya | QLD |
Nicholas Sloman | 26 | Peregian Beach | QLD |
Brendon Smith | 23 | Melbourne | VIC |
Flynn Southam | 19 | Tweed Heads | NSW |
Jenna Strauch | 27 | Burleigh Heads | QLD |
Zac Stubblety-Cook | 25 | Nathan | QLD |
Kai Taylor | 20 | Norman Park | QLD |
Matthew Temple | 24 | Vermont South | VIC |
Brianna Throssell | 28 | Mooloolaba | QLD |
Ariarne Titmus | 23 | Teneriffe | QLD |
Samuel Williamson | 26 | Melbourne | QLD |
Elijah Winnington | 24 | Chelmer | QLD |
Bradley Woodward | 25* | Mays Hill | NSW |
Olivia Wunsch | 18 | North Ryde | NSW |
William Yang | 25 | Sydney | NSW |
Joshua Yong | 22* | Claremont | WA |
SwimSwam, please be careful with what is published with the information you have, some of these places named are fairly small and some of these athletes may need their locations a bit more discreet for their own protections. Some very weird and strange people out there.
I think naming a state, capital city or even a region (like Queensland, Brisbane or the Gold Coast) is fair enough but naming a suburb with a few hundred people in it makes it way too easy for nutjobs to get up to nutjob things.
Thanks for understanding.
Yes – misleading to call them Queenslanders just because they are training there. A bit like describing Marchand as an American..
I actually did up a more detailed spreadsheet not long after trials when I saw a similar article for the US team. It’s based off of information from AOC website and filling in the gaps with googling and looking at the results database so it may not be perfect.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRcb8FmH4eefy8m2L5dzy3l0nCx-1bTsfLKpvyFH0z1GBE05St-KSZbrbtyNcNJxO_34eRn1mXqxPRL/pubhtml?gid=0&single=true
Its what club they train at currently. Chalmers is now a queenslander, training at st andrews. I find it weird to show the suburbs, where they live.
Yes, I am sure it is no fault of SS and probably just a copy and paste from an official database somewhere, but listing actual suburbs is a bit much for me also. Lots of athletes that wouldn’t like, or even need their location to be a bit more suppressed than this.
Agree.
The vast majority of top swimmers swim in QLD but often are born elsewhere. Don’t let Shannon Rollason see this because he hates when QLD claims swimmers that weren’t born here!
Titmus was born and grew up in Tassie. Throssell is from WA but now swims in QLD. McKeon is from “The Gong” in NSW. Southam was born in WA but lives in GC/Tweed which literally spans over the border between QLD/NSW.
Just a warning you might get some salty non-QLDers mad about this article haha.
its not accurate, should be counted off which club they are swimming for putting them under that state federation, chalmers and giulani are queenslanders
This doesn’t seem accurate. I thought Titmus was from Tassie and Throssell is a West Australian.
Indeed – if this was for US swimmers, how would ‘hailing from’ be defined?