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Turner & Goedemans Among Newcomers To Aussie World Championships Roster

By Retta Race 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 2  | Day 3

It was another intense day of action at the 2025 Australian World Championship Trials with multiple newcomers making their first senior international long course Australian roster.

    Among them was 21-year-old Harrison Turner who busted out the swim of his life to take the men’s 200m butterfly in a Singapore-worthy time.

    Turner cranked out a lifetime best of 1:54.90 to easily clear the Swimming Australia-mandated qualification mark of 1:56.03.

    Entering this competition, Turner’s previous career-swiftest performance rested at the 1:57.07 from last year’s Olympic Trials. As we reported, however, all of a sudden he now sits within just a half second of Nick D’arcy’s national record.

    Ben Goedemans was another breakout swimmer from tonight’s session, posting a mark of 7:46.16 to take silver in the men’s 800m free behind Sam Short who logged 7:40.95 as the gold medalist.

    This marked Goedemans’ first-ever outing under the 7:50 barrier, carrying a previous PB of 7:52.52 into this meet from April’s Australian National Championships. His performance this evening rocketed him up the list of all-time Aussie performers to now occupy slot #8.

    Additional qualifiers this evening included Mollie O’Callaghan and Lani Pallister earning each earning a bid in the women’s 200m free while Cameron McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers both made the Singapore grade in the men’s 50m freestyle.

    Australian World Championships Individual Qualifiers Through Day 3

    Alex Perkins – women’s 100m fly (56.42), 50m fly (25.36) Lily Price – women’s 100m fly (57.82), 50m fly (25.64) Ella Ramsay – women’s 200m IM (2:09.21), 100m breast (1:06.86) Tara Kinder – women’s 200m IM (2:10.42) Lani Pallister – women’s 400m free (3:59.72), 200m free (1:54.89) Jamie Perkins – women’s 400m free (4:04.03) Sam Short – men’s 400m free (3:41.03), 200m free (1:45.71), 800m free (7:40.95) Elijah Winnington – men’s 400m free (3:43.99) Isaac Cooper – men’s 50m back (24.69) Kaylee McKeown – women’s 50m back (27.33), 100m back (57.71) Mollie O’Callaghan – women’s 50m back (27.39), 100m back (58.85), 200m free (1:54.43) Sienna Toohey – women’s 100m breast (1:06.55) Ed Sommerville – men’s 200m free (1:44.93) Matt Temple – men’s 100m fly (51.00) Jesse Coleman – men’s 100m fly (51.09) Harrison Turner – men’s 200m fly (1:54.90) Cameron McEvoy – men’s 50m free (21.30) Kyle Chalmers – men’s 50m free (21.68) Ben Goedemans – men’s 800m free (7:46.16)

    Australian World Championships Potential Relay Qualifiers Through Day 3

    Women’s 4x100m medley relay – Alex Perkins for fly, Sienna Toohey for breast, Kaylee McKeown for back Men’s 4x100m medley relay – Nash Wilkes for breast, Joshua Edwards-Smith for back, Matt Temple for fly Women’s 4x200m free relay – Mollie O’Callaghan, Lani Pallister, Jamie Perkins, Abbey Webb, Hannah Casey, Brittany Castelluzzo* Men’s 4x200m free relay – Ed Sommerville, Sam Short, Flynn Southam, Charlie Hawke, Max Giuliani*, Kai Taylor*

    *Depending on overall roster count

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