2024 AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC TRIALS Monday, June 10th– Saturday, June 15th Brisbane Aquatic Center– Brisbane, Australia Prelims at 11am local/9pm previous day ET; Finals at 7:30 pm local/5:30 am ET LCM (50 meters) Swimming Australian Olympic Nomination Criteria Meet Central Updated Psych Sheet Heat Sheets Day 1 Prelims Recap|Day 1 Finals Recap Day 2 Prelims Recap|Day 2 Finals Recap Day 3 Prelims Recap|Day 3 Finals Recap Day 4 Prelims Recap|Day 4 Finals Recap Day 5 Prelims Recap|Day 5 Finals Recap Live Results Livestream (VPN Needed) The last day of action at the 2024 Australian Olympic Trials must be a thriller, with the females’s 50 freestyle, guys’s 400 IM, females’s 400 IM, males’s 100 butterfly, and females’s 1500 totally free on the schedule. The session will begin with the ladies’s 50 complimentary, where Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell will want to recover after rather frustrating efficiencies in Friday’s 100 totally free. McKeon, the ruling Olympic champ in both sprint freestyle occasions, missed her possibility to protect her 100 complimentary title with a 6th-place surface in 53.33, though the swim need to suffice to secure a 4 × 100 complimentary relay area. Campbell, a four-time Olympian, missed out on the A-final by simply one hundredth of a 2nd as she recuperates from a concealed disease. Just one of McKeon/Campbell will likely certify for the 50 complimentary separately with Shayna Jack appearing in prime kind this week. The 25-year-old Jack is ranked 4th this season at 24.09 from last December, the 32-year-old Campbell is 5th at 24.10 from last October, and the 30-year-old McKeon is 16th at 24.46 from April. Both 400 IMs ought to likewise include enjoyable three-way fights with Brendon Smith (4:10.15), William Petric (4:12.21), and Thomas Neill (4:13.43) amongst those looking for Olympic credentials under the Aussie cut of 4:12.50 in the guys’s occasion. On the females’s side, 20-year-old Jenna Forrester (4:32.30), 27-year-old Kiah Melverton (4:36.78), and 19-year-old Ella Ramsay (4:36.94) own entry times under the Aussie requirement of 4:38.53. Significantly, Australian record holder (and backstroke professional) Kaylee McKeown is missing from the ladies’s 400 IM psych sheet. In the guys’s 100 fly, Australian record holder Matthew Temple (50.60) and Shaun Champion (51.28) lead the charge. Pop star Cody Simpson is among 6 males with seed times under 52 seconds in case as he takes his last fracture at Olympic credentials. The session will conclude with the females’s 1500 totally free, where Lani Pallister (15:48.96) and Moesha Johnson (15:55.75) are the favorites to certify under the Aussie requirement of 16:01.95. Stay tuned for live updates listed below: WOMEN’S 50 FREE– PRELIMS World Record– 23.61, Sarah Sjostrom, 2023 Australian Record– 23.78, Cate Campbell, 2018 Oceanian Record– 23.78, Cate Campbell, 2018 Commonwealth Record– 23.78, Cate Campbell, 2018 All Comers Record– 23.78, Cate Campbell, 2018 Swim Australia OQT– 24.67 Top 8: Shayna Jack– 24.02 Meg Harris– 24.47 Bronte Campbell– 24.56 Emma McKeon– 24.72 Olivia Wunsch– 24.73 Cate Campbell– 24.85 Mollie O’Callaghan– 24.87 Alexandria Perkins– 25.02 Shayna Jack controlled the ladies’s 50 complimentary prelims by majority a 2nd with a season-best 24.02, directly missing her personal-best 24.01 from in 2015’s World Championships. The 25-year-old stays the fourth-fastest entertainer worldwide this season, making her a podium hazard at next month’s Paris Olympics. Jack is fresh off a runner-up surface in the 100 totally free on Friday night. Meg Harris certified 2nd with a time of 24.47, less than a tenth ahead of 30-year-old Bronte Campbell (24.56)– both of whom were under the Aussie Olympic cut of 24.67. The 22-year-old Harris is intending to recuperate after swimming a time in the 100 totally free prelims on Friday early morning (52.52) that would have certified separately in the last. She ranks 9th on the planet this season with a 24.28 from April’s Australian Open Championships. Reigning Olympic champ Emma McKeon will be the No. 4 seed tonight after publishing a 24.72 in prelims, simply a hundredth ahead of 18-year-old Olivia Wunsch (24.73 ). Cate Campbell clocked a 24.85 for the No. 6 seed in her last opportunity for a 5th Olympic quote this summertime. 100 totally free champ Mollie O’Callaghan (24.87) and Alexandria Perkins (25.02) complete the staying A-finalists. MALE’S 400 IM– PRELIMS World Record– 4:02.50, Leon Marchand, 2023 Australian Record– 4:09.27, Brendon Smith, 2021 Oceanian Record– 4:08.70, Lewis Clareburt, 2022 Commonwealth Record– 4:08.70, Lewis Clareburt, 2022 All Comers Record– 4:06.22, Michael Phelps, 2007 Swim Australia OQT– 4:12.50 Top 8: William Petric– 4:20.40 Brendon Smith– 4:21.84 David Schlicht– 4:22.49 Callum Thomas– 4:22.63 Thomas Hauck– 4:24.55 Kyle Lee– 4:24.96 Joshua Staples– 4:26.14 Marco Soesanto– 4:29.45 William Petric was the fastest guy in the 400 IM prelims at 4:20.40, about a 2nd ahead of Australian record holder Brendon Smith (4:21.84). The 23-year-old Smith entered into the occasion as the front runner at 4:10.15 with Petric close behind at 4:12.21– both under the Aussie Olympic cut of 4:12.50. David Schlicht certified 3rd in 4:22.49, just about a tenth ahead of 20-year-old Callum Thomas (4:22.63). The 24-year-old Schlicht appeared primed to decrease his life time finest of 4:18.76 tonight after investing the previous couple of seasons training with world record holder Leon Marchand at Arizona State. LADIES’S 400 IM– PRELIMS World Record– 4:24.38, Summer McIntosh, 2024 Australian Record– 4:28.22, Kaylee McKeown, 2024 Oceanian Record– 4:28.22, Kaylee McKeown, 2024 Commonwealth Record– 4:24.38, Summer McIntosh, 2024 All Comers Record– 4:28.22, Kaylee McKeown, 2024 Swim Australia OQT– 4:38.53 Top 8: Jenna Forrester– 4:43.53 Ella Ramsay– 4:44.57 Kayla Hardy– 4:47.35 Charli Brown– 4:48.12 Kiah Melverton– 4:48.45 Taryn Roberts– 4:52.01 Julia Remington– 4:52.88 Tara Kinder– 4:54.02 Jenna Forrester led the females’s 400 IM prelims in 4:43.53, about 10 seconds off her top-seeded time of 4:32.30 from her 3rd-place proving at the 2023 World Championships. Ella Ramsay was beside the wall in 4:44.57, a couple of seconds ahead of Kayla Hardy (4:47.35), Charli Brown (4:48.12), and Kiah Melverton (4:48.45). The 19-year-old Ramsay is seeking to include a 3rd specific occasion to her Paris lineup after currently protecting Olympic berths in the 200 IM and 200 breast. Melverton owns a life time finest of 4:36.78 from the 2022 Commonwealth Games, however the 27-year-old hasn’t been under the Aussie Olympic cut (4:38.53) ever since. MALE’S 100 FLY– PRELIMS World Record– 49.45, Caeleb Dressel, 2021 Australian Record– 50.25, Matthew Temple, 2023 Oceanian Record– 50.25, Matthew Temple, 2023 Commonwealth Record– 50.06, Joshua Liendo, 2024 All Comers Record– 50.45, Matthew Temple, 2021 Swim Australia OQT– 51.17 Top 8: Matthew Temple– 51.46 Ben Armbruster– 51.57 Jesse Coleman– 51.67 Shaun Champion– 51.74 Cody Simpson– 51.78 Harrison Turner– 52.49 Jack Carr– 52.66 Thomas Nankervis– 52.78 Matthew Temple led the guys’s 100 fly warms in 51.46, establishing an interesting face-off tonight as 3 swimmers were within a couple of tenths of the 24-year-old Australian record holder. Ben Armbruster blasted a personal-best 51.57 for the No. 2 seed, shaving a tenth off his previous-best 51.67 from last October’s World Cup drop in Berlin. Pop star Cody Simpson wasn’t away his personal-best 51.67 from December with his 5th-place proving in 51.78 behind Shaun Champion (51.74) and Jesse Coleman (51.67 ). Their course to Olympic certification got a little much easier with the news of No. 3 seed Kyle Chalmers scratching the 100 fly to concentrate on getting healthy for the Olympics as he fought through health problem and back issues today. LADIES’S 1500 FREE– SLOWER HEATS World Record– 15:20.48, Katie Ledecky, 2018 Australian Record– 15:46.13, Madeleine Gough, 2021 Oceanian Record– 15:40.14, Lauren Boyle, 2015 Commonwealth Record– 15:40.14, Lauren Boyle, 2015 All Comers Record– 15:28.36, Katie Ledecky, 2014 Swim Australia OQT– 16:01.95 Top 7: Mackenzie Hunter– 17:01.48 Sienna Deurloo– 17:06.57 Bianca Crisp– 17:17.91 Lily Tomlinson– 17:26.84 Rosie Wilson– 17:30.20 Daisy Quinn– 17:38.21 Olivia Galea– 17:49.86 Mackenzie Hunter was the only swimmer within a minute of the Aussie Olympic cut (16:01.95) at 17:01.48 to lead the slower warms of the females’s 1500 totally free. The 18-year-old directly missed her personal-best 17:01.03 from April. Sienna Deurloo had actually broken 17 minutes previously, however she could not slip under the barrier once again with a runner-up surface in 17:06.57. Lani Pallister (15:48.96) and Moesha Johnson (15:55.75) are the favorites to certify in tonight’s quick heat. In This Story Brendon Smith Brendon Smith Bronte Campbell Bronte Campbell Cate Campbell Cate Campbell Cody Simpson Cody Simpson Emma McKeon Emma McKeon Kaylee McKeown Kaylee McKeown Kiah Melverton Kiah Melverton Kyle Chalmers Kyle Chalmers Lani Pallister Lani Pallister Leon Marchand Leon Marchand Mollie O’Callaghan Mollie O’Callaghan Shayna Jack Shayna Jack About Riley Overend Riley is an associate editor thinking about the stories occurring beyond the swimming pool simply as much as the drama in between the lane lines. A 2019 graduate of Boston College, he reached SwimSwam in April of 2022 after 3 years as a sports press reporter and sports editor at papers … Read More”