Olympic Medalist Moesha Johnson Chasing Gold & Cash At 2026 Aussie OW Championships

2026 AUSTRALIAN OPEN WATER CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2026 Australian Open Water Championships are slated to take place from Thursday, January 22nd through Sunday, January 25th at the Koombana Bay venue in Western Australia.

Athletes are competing not only for medals and bragging rights but also for cash depending on the finishing place in the male and female open 10k race.

Below are the prize amounts for this year’s competition:

In terms of schedule, Thursday will see the women’s and girls’ 10k, as well as the men’s and boys’ 10k. The girls’ and boys’ aged 16-17 5k race will also take place on that day.

Friday will see the girls’ and boys’ aged 14-15 5k as well as the mixed 4×1500 relay, with Sunday bringing the women’s and men’s knockout sprints. Sunday’s lineup also includes the 5k in addition to multiple age category events.

2025 Podiums

2026 Key Entrants

In This Story

2
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

2 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
SHRKB8
4 months ago

Women’s race results feel pretty clear cut with no Chelsea Douyere (nee Gubecka) to spoil Moesha’s party but Tayla Martin had a great swim at NSW Openwater in December so maybe she has been cooking up something big for this year 🤷. The Men’s race however, feels like there could be a big number of possibilities and I would certainly add to those listed in the article the likes of Bailey Armstrong (who has been training with Moesha in Germany), Dylan Murphy (last year’s 4th place getter), Adam Sudlow and Robert Bonsall (what’s with his Bahrain Club entry?) all into the conversation as well.

PS Retta, When did Thomas Raymond move to NCT? Last I heard he was still… Read more »

SHRKB8
Reply to  SHRKB8
4 months ago

Big question is who takes out the 4×1.5km club relay? Will it be Japan the defending champions that get up for the win again, or will it be the local team of North Coast swimmers including Kyle Lee and co. or is it the East Coast Miami crew including Moesha and Bailey Armstrong that spoil the West Coast party? My bets are on the Miami crew for the win this year.

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.

Read More »