By Spencer Penland on SwimSwam
2025 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING TRIALS
Monday, June 9th – Saturday, June 14th SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre, Oaklands Park, South Australia Prelims at 11am local (9:30pm ET night before)/Finals at 7:30pm local (6:00am ET) nights 1&2; 7pm local (5:30am ET) nights 3-6 LCM (50m) Swimming Australia World Championships Selection Criteria Meet Central Start List Heat Sheets Results Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2Day 3 finals of the 2025 Australian Swimming Trials is about to be underway. With some really big swims in the first two days of the meet, we’re surely in store for more tonight.
The session will kick off with a great race in the women’s 200 free. Defending Olympic champion Mollie O’Callaghan will be going up against Lani Pallister, who became one of the few women in history to break 4:00 in the 400 free on Monday. Jamie Perkins, who also was excellent in the 400 free on Monday, will also be in this finals field.
Following her win in the women’s 100 breast on Tuesday night, 16-year-old Sienna Toohey will be looking to punch her ticket to Singapore in a second individual event. Toohey is competing in the 50 breast, where she has the fastest career best in the field, though she’s seeded 4th for finals. Notable, there is another 16-year-old in the field tonight in Lily Koch.
Australian stars Cam McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers will be racing in the men’s 50 free final tonight, where they’ll be looking to make the Worlds roster.
Women’s 200 Freestyle – Finals
World Record: 1:52.23 – Ariarne Titmus, AUS (2024) Australian Record: 1:52.23 – Ariarne Titmus, (2024) AllComers Record: 1:52.23 – Ariarne Titmus, AUS (2024) 2024 Trials Winner: Ariarne Titmus – 1:52.23 SwimAustralia Qualifying Time: 1:58.23RESULTS:
Mollie O’Callaghan – 1:54.43 Lani Pallister – 1:54.89 Jamie Perkins – 1:55.44 Abbey Webb – 1:56.09 (TIE) Hannah Casey – 1:56.09 (TIE) B Castelluzzo – 1:57.04 Inez Miller – 1:57.32 Amelia Weber – 1:57.58Mollie O’Callaghan and Lani Pallister had a great race against each other in the women’s 200 free tonight to kick of this finals session. The defending Olympic champion, O’Callaghan clocked a 1:54.43 to win the race tonight, putting up the #1 time in the world this year.
Pallister is having herself quite a meet this week. After getting under 4:00 for the first time in the 400 free on Monday night, Pallister just put up another career best in the 200 free. Moreover, Pallister’s swim tonight makes her the #2 swimmer in the world this year in the event.
Not to be overlooked, Jamie Perkins had a fantastic swim for 3rd tonight, swimming a 1:55.44. While she won’t be able to compete in the 200 free individually in Singapore, Perkins will be a critical part of the Australian women’s 4×200 free relay. Her swim tonight makes her the #4 performer in the world this year.
There was a tie for 4th between Abbey Webb and Hannah Casey, both of whom swam 1:56.09. While that could be a significant tie, it’s very likely both swimmers will wind up on the World Championships team for the 4×200 free relay anyhow.
Women’s 50 Breaststroke- Finals
World Record: 29.16 – Ruta Meilutyte, LTU (2023) Australian Record: 30.05 – Chelsea Hodges, (2022) AllComers Record: 30.15 – Chelsea Hodges, AUS (2022) 2023 Trials Winner: Abbey Harkin – 31.14 SwimAustralia Qualifying Time: 30.33
Men’s 50 Breaststroke- Finals
World Record: 25.95 – Adam Peaty, GBR (2017) Australian Record: 26.32 – Sam Williamson, (2024) AllComers Record: 26.58 – Cameron Van Der Burgh, RSA (2018) 2023 Trials Winner: Sam Williamson – 27.17 SwimAustralia Qualifying Time: 27.06
Men’s 200 Butterfly- Finals
World Record: 1:50.34 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2022) Australian Record: 1:54.46 – Nick D’Arcy, (2009) AllComers Record: 1:52.09 – Michael Phelps, USA (2009) 2024 Trials Winner: Bown Gough – 1:56.18 SwimAustralia Qualifying Time: 1:56.03
Men’s 50 Freestyle – Finals
World Record: 20.91 – Cesar Cielo, BRA (2009) Australian Record: 21.06 – Cam McEvoy, (2023) AllComers Record: 21.19 – Ashley Callus, AUS (2009) 2024 Trials Winner: Cam McEvoy – 21.35 SwimAustralia Qualifying Time: 21.94
Men’s 800 Freestyle – Timed Final
World Record: 7:32.12 – Zhang Lin, CHN (2009) Australian Record: 7:37.76 – Samuel Short, (2023) AllComers Record: 7:40.39 – Samuel Short, AUS (2023) 2024 Trials Winner: 7:44.90 – Elijah Winnington SwimAustralia Qualifying Time: 7:48.66Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2025 Australian Swimming Trials – Day 3 Finals Live Recap
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