Elijah Winnington Misses 400 Free Final on Day 1 of the 2025 World Championships

2025 World Championships

In a surprise result, Australia’s Elijah Winnington is out of the final of the men’s 400 free at the 2025 World Championships. He posted a time of 3:46.37 to finish 10th during the prelims session today, with .49 separating him from 8th-place qualifier Marco de Tullio (3:45.88).

Winnington came into the meet as the #3 seed and one of the top contenders for a medal, having brought home the silver medal in the 400 free at the Paris Olympics last summer with a time of 3:42.21. He also recently posted a season-best time of 3:43.99 at the Australian Swimming Trials in June, which at the time marked the 5th-fastest performance in the world this season.

The 400 free was Winnington’s only individual event at the competition, so his individual campaign has ended much earlier than anticipated.

Winnington was not the only Olympic finalist to miss out on making it to the final of the 400 free; Brazil’s Guilherme Costa and China’s Fei Liwei, who took 5th and 6th respectively in Paris, are out of the top 8 as well.

Costa turned in a 3:48.94 to finish 22nd in prelims, adding over six seconds to his lifetime best (3:42.76) from the Olympics last summer. Fei, meanwhile, took 25th in 3:49.68 and added over five seconds to personal best (3:44.24).

As the competition continues over the next week, the pair will both see two more chances to make it to the top 8; Costa is set to race the 200 free and 800 free, while Fei will take on the 800 and 1500 free.

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Carlos
10 months ago

The final of 400 freestyle is gonna be amazing 🤩

Verram
10 months ago

The Winnington inconsistency is mind boggling for someone his calibre of talent ..

Thomas The Tank Engine
10 months ago

Elijah Winnington’s on and off years curse continues to live on since 2019

Khase Calisz
10 months ago

Men these prelims are quick!

Troyy
10 months ago

He already looked off at trials even despite going 3:43.

JimSwim22
10 months ago

I wouldn’t call missing by a half second as narrowly missing.

Mr Piano
Reply to  JimSwim22
10 months ago

That’s not really a lot in a 400

Verram
10 months ago

Hopefully he will be utilised in the men’s 4×200 free heats but he doesn’t appear to have improved from Trials last month though