![]() The meet will conclude with the men’s 1500 freestyle. Australian veteran swimmer Matt Targettswam 22.37 to qualify sixth at 35 years of age. McEvoy has a season best of 21.88, and will need to improve upon that to hit the qualifying time of 21.77. Grayson Belland Cameron McEvoytied for the top seed at 22.08 this morning. The men’s 50 free is up for grabs as eight swimmers are separated by. Lurking in sixth place is Bronte Campbell, who holds a best time of 24.12. Holly Barratt is the third seed at 24.71. Heading into finals, Campbell is the top seed at 24.04 followed by McKeon at 24.46. The women’s 50 freestyle features another battle between Cate Campbelland Emma McKeon. McKeon won the 100 free last night followed by Campbell. Fans will be watching to see how close she can get to Katie Ledecky’s 8:04.79 World Record. Based on her form this week, we should expect her to improve upon her Australian record of 8:15.70 in the 800 free. ![]() Singer/swimmer Cody Simpsonswam a person best of 52.84 this morning to qualify sixth for tonight’s finals.Īriarne Titmushas come close to breaking the world record this week in both the 200 and 400 freestyle. Shaun Championis the second seed at 52.15. Temple has been 51.47 and should swim faster than the 51.70 qualifying time tonight. Matthew Templewas the lone swimmer to break 52 in the 100 butterfly with his 51.79. It will be a three-way battle for the two Olympic spots tonight. All three women have been 2:07.06 or faster, highlighted by McKeown’s Australian record of 2:04.31. Seeded third is Minna Athertonat 2:11.02. Emily Seebohm swam the fastest time this morning at 2:10.36 followed by the newly-minted World Record holder in the 100 backstroke, Kaylee McKeown at 2:10.52. The field this morning in the women’s 200 backstroke was content to secure a lane to compete tonight. The Paralympic competition wrapped up yesterday. Tonight’s events will feature the women’s 200 backstroke, men’s 100 butterfly, women’s 800 freestyle, women’s and men’s 50 freestyle, and the men’s 1500 freestyle. It is the last day of competition at the Australian Olympic and Paralympic trials.
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