Aussie Women’s Fly Trifecta Pave Way for Pan Pac Qualifiers

by Retta Race 0

April 06th, 2018 Australia, International, News

2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES

As exciting as the 2018 Commonwealth Games are in their own right, the competition serves as a selection meet for Swimming Australia’s Pan Pacific Championships squad. Per the qualification criteria,the first, second and third placed eligible athletes in the final of an individual Olympic event at the Commonwealth Games will be selected to the Pan Pacific team, subject to the time that they swim in the final equalling or beating the QTs listed in the specific appendix. Athletes meeting this criteria will be considered a ‘Priority 1 athlete.’

You can view the table of qualification times below. The 2018 Pan Pacific Championships are slated for August 23rd – August 28th in Tokyo, Japan.

As such, throughout the Commonwealth Games we’ll be keeping a Pan Pacific Championships Australian team tracker, just to keep a running list of those highest placed Aussies having clocked QTs this week. Here’s how the squad shapes up thus far, knowing swimmers may opt out of swimming the event and/or additional swimmers may be added at coaches’ discretion.

Day 2 Qualifiers:

Men’s 200m free – Kyle Chalmers (1:45.56), Mack Horton (1:45.89)

Men’s 400m IM – Clyde Lewis (4:13.12)

Women’s 100m fly – Emma McKeon (56.78), Maddie Groves (57.19), Brianna Throssell (57.30)

Men’s 100m back – Mitch Larkin (53.18)

 

Day 1 Qualifiers:

Women’s 400m IM – None

Men’s 400m freestyle – Mack Horton (3:43.76), Jack McLoughlin (3:45.21)

Women’s 200m freestyle – Ariarne Titmus (1:54.85), Emma McKeon (1:56.26)

Men’s 200m breaststroke – Matt Wilson (2:08.64)

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About Retta Race

Former Masters swimmer and coach Loretta (Retta) thrives on a non-stop but productive schedule. Nowadays, that includes having earned her MBA while working full-time in IT while owning French 75 Boutique while also providing swimming insight for BBC.

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