Aussie 2017 World C’ships Team Tracker: Day 4 Qualifiers

2017 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

There’s just one more day of qualification left, with day 4 now in the books. New faces mix with seasoned veterans as the green and gold World Championships roster grew again today. As a refresher, per Swimming Australia’s selection criteria, a maximum team size of 52 athletes (26 male, 26 female) will be selected for Budapest. First and second place finishers in the ‘A’ final of individual Olympic events in Brisbane qualify for a spot on the roster, provided they swim a time that equals or betters the Swimming Australia qualifying mark listed below:

Here are the Australian swimmers who have notched a qualifying time Day 4, followed by those who earned qualifying marks on days 1-3:

Day 4 Qualifiers:

Women’s 200 backstroke:

  • Emily Seebohm, 2:07.03
  • Kayleen McKeown, 2:08.98

Men’s 200 butterfly:

  • David Morgan, 1:55.70

Men’s 100 freestyle:

  • Cameron McEvoy – 47.91
  • Kyle Chalmers – 48.20
  • Jack Cartwright – 48.43 (*relay slot)

Day 3 Qualifiers:

Women’s 100m frestyle:

  • Emma McKeon, 1:55.68

Day 2 Qualifiers:

Women’s 100m butterfly:

  • Emma McKeon – 57.27

Men’s 200m breaststroke:

  • Matthew Wilson – 2:09.29

Women’s 100m backstroke:

  • Emily Seebohm – 58.62 *All Comers Record
  • Holly Barratt – 59.66

Day 1 Qualifiers:

Men’s 50m freestyle:

  • Cameron McEvoy – 21.55
  • James Roberts – 21.91

Women’s 800m freestyle:

  • Ariarne Titmus – 8:23.08
  • Jessica Ashwood – 8:25.16

Women’s 100m freestyle:

  • Bronte Campbell – 52.85
  • Emma McKeon – 53.12
  • Cate Campbell – 53.30* (*not competing at Worlds)
  • Shayna Jack – 53.40

Men’s 200m backstroke:

  • Mitch Larkin – 1:56.66
  • Josh Beaver – 1:56.95

Men’s 400m freestyle:

  • Mack Horton – 3:44.18
  • David McKeon – 3:46.90
  • Jack McLoughlin – 3:46.96 (QT, but only top 2 are selected)

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