Quinn Richards, 14, Hits 1:03.65 100 Breast Aussie Age & All Comers Record

2026 Australian Age Championships

The records continued to fall on day two of the 2026 Australian Age Championships, with the nation’s up-and-coming talent taking to the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre long course pool.

14-year-old Quinn Richards made some major noise while racing in his age category’s 100m breaststroke, with the Camberwell teen logging a huge new personal best, Age Record and All Comers Record.

Richards stopped the clock at a mighty time of 1:03.65 to become the first-ever Aussie 14-year-old to clear the 1:04 barrier.

Tonight he topped the field handily, with Raphael Taewoo Oh representing the next-fastest competitor in 1:05.12 as Levi Anderson rounded out the podium in 1:05.79.

Richards opened in 29.92 and closed in 33.37 to destroy the former Age Record and All Comers Record of 1:04.21 Koa Stotz established last year. His time also laid waste to his own previous personal best of 1:05.66 and his prelims outing of 1:05.79 from this morning.

For additional perspective, Richards’ 1:03.65 performance would rank him as the 7th-fastest American 13-and-14-year-old boy in history.

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