McKeown, O’Callaghan, McEvoy Set To Host Robust Foreign Talent At QLD Championships

2025 QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS

The initial entries for the 2025 Queensland Championships have been released, giving us a glimpse into the battles which may potentially take place beginning on December 13th.

We’re seeing more foreign talent among the men’s and women’s fields than in years past, as the ‘Australia vs The World’ meet is slated for the day before these championships, also being held in Brisbane.

Along with Aussie mainstays Mollie O’Callaghan, Kaylee McKeown, Shayna Jack, Jamie Jack, Cameron McEvoy and Jenna Forrester, we’re slated to see various Olympians to the tune of Nyls Korstanje of the Netherlands, Lewis Clareburt of New Zealand and Duncan Scott of Great Britain.

These Queensland Championships will be another stop along the Asian-Australian racing journey several green and gold swimmers are undertaking, with names like Edward Sommerville and McEvoy racing at this weekend’s Japan Open in Tokyo.

Henry Allan
Iona Anderson
Ben Armbruster
Jaclyn Barclay
Jack Cartwright
Hannah Casey
Lewis Clareburt (NZL)
Brearna Crawford (NZL)
Joshua Conias
Isaac Cooper
Maria Fernanda Costa (BRA)
Lauren Cox (GBR)
Tom Dean (GBR)
Elizabeth Dekkers
Choi Donbyeol (KOR)
Angharad Evans (GBR)
Jenna Forrester
Maximillian Giuliani
Benjamin Goedemans
Darragh Greene (IRL)
Lee Hojoon (KOR)
Jamie Jack
Shayna Jack
Milla Jansen
Lee Juho (KOR)
Tara Kinder
Lily Koch
Nyls Korstanje (NED)
Se-Bom Lee
Cameron McEvoy
Kalyee McKeown
Rebecca Meder (RSA)
Kim Minseuk (KOR)
Thomas Nowakowski
Mollie O’Callaghan
Lani Pallister
Alexandria Perkins
Wiliam Petric
Olympia Pope
Ella Ramsay
Enoch Robb
David Schlicht
Duncan Scott (GBR)
Daiya Seto (JPN)
Amelie Smith
Brendon Smith
Ai Soma (JPN)
Edward Sommerville
Flynn Southam
Zachary Stubblety-Cook
Hwang Sunwoo (KOR)
Milou van Wijk (NED)
Elijah Winnington
Kim Woomin (KOR)
Ji Yichan (KOR)
Joshua Yong

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