2026 CHINA SWIMMING OPEN
- March 19th – March 22nd
- Longgang Universiade Center Natatorium
- LCM (50m)
Next month, the 2026 China Swimming Open will take place at the Longgang Universiade Center Natatorium and will feature numerous top international talents, with the most recently announced participants being Australians Lani Pallister, Cameron McEvoy, and Mollie O’Callaghan, as reported by Chinese Swimming News and Results on X.
Official Swimmers Announcement for China Open (March 19-22)
Cameron McEvoy
Lani Pallister
Mollie O'Callaghan pic.twitter.com/UiNnbFEkVq— Chinese Swimming News and Results (@CHNswim_fan) February 9, 2026
In addition to the athletes from China competing, including 13-year-old Yu Zidi and World Record holder Pan Zhanle, the event’s confirmed participants outside of the country are among the fastest performers in the world, with the three most recent Australians joining Kyle Chalmers as representatives of their country.
The United States will also be represented at these championships, with major names including Jack Alexy, Gretchen Walsh, and Kate Douglass, among others.
Non-Chinese Athletes reportedly confirmed to compete as of February 9:
- Jack Alexy (USA)
- Thomas Ceccon (ITA)
- Kyle Chalmers (AUS)
- Kate Douglass (USA)
- Noe Ponti (SUI)
- Regan Smith (USA)
- Alex Walsh (USA)
- Gretchen Walsh (USA)
- Cameron McEvoy (AUS)
- Lani Pallister (AUS)
- Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS)
The showdowns between Pan Zhanle, Chalmers, and Alexy was already one to keep an eye on, and the addition of the 2024 Olympic Gold Medalist and reigning World Champion McEvoy adds major depth to the sprint freestyle fields. These four men all sit as top ten performers all time in the 100 freestyle.
O’Callaghan stormed to a short course 200 free world record in October at the World Cup stop in Toronto, touching over two seconds ahead of runner-up Pallister (1:51.75) in 1:49.36. At that same meet, O’Callaghan finished runner up to Douglass in the 100 free (50.82) as the American would go on to break the World Record in 49.93.
With no World Championships on the 2026 calendar, this competition will serve as an opportunity to see some of the fastest performers on the planet go head-to-head in the pool prior to the Commonwealth Games, European Championships, Pan Pacific Championships, and Asian Games later in the year.

More Aussies enjoy ☺️
Siobhan haughey was confirmated
Also Lukas Martens, Coetze, Nicolo Martinenghi, Kolesnikov and Kamminga
Who do we predict will have the swim of the week???
Lets hope Mollie is injury free & can get back to the top in the 100 free as well as the 200 free.
Hope more Aussies can join them!
1st edition of the China Open and it looks like this will be very impressive.
Props to the Chinese Swimming Association for being able to bring in the best swimmers in the world to compete against each other outside championship season.
That’s what swim fans want to see more often. Hopefully this will become an annual event.
Also I love these posters they’re using to promote the event 🤩🤩
Hear hear! Hopefully they do it every year.
China’s posters are usually next level.
I’ve long been admiring their movies posters even, or especially, for Hollywood movies.
It’s great to have an international event like this in March stacked with elite swimmers. Love the poster too!