Photo Gallery: Team Australia Descends on Doha Staging Camp

Teams all over the world are arriving at their respective staging camps for final preparations leading into the 2015 FINA World Championships.  The Dolphins of Australia are fine-tuning in Doha, Qatar and have published photos indicating the team is having fun before they ultimately get down to business in Kazan beginning on July 24th (open water).

Keryn McMaster

Keryn McMaster, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Australian Head Coach Jacco Verhaeren

Australian Head Coach Jacco Verhaeren, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Hayley Baker

Hayley Baker, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Grant Hackett

Grant Hackett, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Thomas Fraser Holmes

Thomas Fraser Holmes, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Josh Beaver

Josh Beaver, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Kyle Chalmers

Kyle Chalmers, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Australian Coach Richard Scarce

Australian Coach Richard Scarce, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Mack Horton

Mack Horton, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Mack Horton and Kurt Herzog

Mack Horton and Kurt Herzog, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Australia's 2015 Worlds Staging Camp in Doha

Australia’s 2015 Worlds Staging Camp in Doha, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Jake Packard

Jake Packard, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Melanie Schlanger

Melanie Schlanger, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Australian Coach Chris Mooney

Australian Coach Chris Mooney, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Christian Sprenger

Christian Sprenger, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Jayden Hadler

jayden Hadler, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Christian Sprenger

Christian Sprenger, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Bronte Campbell

Bronte Campbell, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Campbell sisters, Cate (L) and Bronte (R)

Campbell sisters, Cate (L) and Bronte (R), Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Taylor McKeown

Taylor McKeown, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Matt Abood

Matt Abood, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Australian Coach Denis Cotterell

Australian Coach Denis Cotterell, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Maddie Groves

Maddie Groves, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

Australian Coach John Wallace

Australian Coach John Wallace, Courtesy of Swimming Australia/Dolphins Facebook Page

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verram
8 years ago

I am hoping the Aussie boys can FINALLY step it up in both breastroke and butterfly to give the medley relay team any hope of medalling… as it stands, we may finish behind Brazil in the race

MIKE
8 years ago

Sprenger looks really tired. Hopefully he will final at least since he lost lot of training this past year

Lane Four
8 years ago

For those of us who have never experienced a training camp weeks out from a worlds or Olympics, can someone please give an idea of what it is that the athletes are doing as far as workouts? Thanks in advance.

weirdo
8 years ago

One of the hotels in Doha can be made to be at altitude so you sleep high and train low. Pretty unique for a hotel. Wonder if any of the athletes are using that?

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