The 2022 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 18 to 22 May 2022 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia.
Originally scheduled for April, the meet was pushed back to May after the announcement of the 2022 FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary scheduled for June 2022. This event doubled up as the national trials for the FINA World Championships, as well as the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.[1]
Emma McKeon chose to miss this meet as under a new rule from Swimming Australia, McKeon was pre-selected for the 2022 Commonwealth Games after her successful 2021 Olympics campaign.[2]
During the Day 1 finals session, Cody Simpson finished third behind Matthew Temple and Kyle Chalmers. It was initially thought Simpson had qualified for the World Aquatics Championships as Chalmers was not going to swim, however Chalmers backflipped on his decision which ultimately pushed Simpson out of the team.[3]
Schedule
Legend
Key
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H
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½
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F
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TF
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Value
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Heats
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Semifinals
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Final
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Timed final
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M = Morning session, E = Evening session
Men[4]
Date → |
18 May |
19 May |
20 May |
21 May |
22 May
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Event ↓ |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E
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50 m freestyle |
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100 m freestyle |
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200 m freestyle |
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H |
F |
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400 m freestyle |
H |
F |
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800 m freestyle |
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TF |
TF |
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1500 m freestyle |
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TF |
TF
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50 m backstroke |
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H |
F |
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100 m backstroke |
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H |
F
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200 m backstroke |
H |
F |
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50 m breaststroke |
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H |
F
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100 m breaststroke |
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H |
F |
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200 m breaststroke |
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H |
F |
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50 m butterfly |
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H |
F |
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100 m butterfly |
H |
F |
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200 m butterfly |
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H |
F |
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200 m individual medley |
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H |
F |
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400 m individual medley |
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H |
F |
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4 × 100 m freestyle relay |
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TF |
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4 × 200 m freestyle relay |
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TF |
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4 × 100 m medley relay |
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TF |
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Mixed[4]
Date → |
18 May |
19 May |
20 May |
21 May |
22 May
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Event ↓ |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E
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4 × 100 m medley relay |
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TF
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Women[4]
Date → |
18 May |
19 May |
20 May |
21 May |
22 May
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Event ↓ |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E |
M |
E
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50 m freestyle |
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H |
F
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100 m freestyle |
H |
F |
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200 m freestyle |
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H |
F |
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400 m freestyle |
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H |
F
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800 m freestyle |
TF |
TF |
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1500 m freestyle |
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TF |
TF |
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50 m backstroke |
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H |
F |
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100 m backstroke |
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H |
F |
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200 m backstroke |
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H |
F |
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50 m breaststroke |
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H |
F |
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100 m breaststroke |
H |
F |
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200 m breaststroke |
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H |
F |
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50 m butterfly |
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H |
F |
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100 m butterfly |
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H |
F |
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200 m butterfly |
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H |
F
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200 m individual medley |
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H |
F
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400 m individual medley |
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H |
F |
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4 × 100 m freestyle relay |
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TF |
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4 × 200 m freestyle relay |
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TF |
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4 × 100 m medley relay |
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TF |
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Medal winners
The medallist for the open events are below.[5]
Men's events
Women's events
Mixed events
Legend: WR – World record; CR – Commonwealth record; OR – Oceanian record; AR – Australian record; ACR – Australian All Comers record; Club – Australian Club record; MR – Meet record
Records broken
During the 2022 Australian Swimming Championships the following records were set.
All Comers and Championship records
Club points scores
The final club point scores are below. Note: Only the top ten clubs are listed.
Overall club point score
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Rank |
Club |
State |
Points
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1 |
St Peters Western |
Qld |
1355.5
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2 |
Griffith University |
Qld |
990
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3 |
Rackley |
Qld |
719
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4 |
Bond |
Qld |
625
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5 |
Nunawading |
Vic |
540
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6 |
USC Spartans |
Qld |
535.5
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7 |
Marion |
SA |
524
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8 |
Chandler |
Qld |
500
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9 |
Nudgee College |
Qld |
384
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10 |
Southport |
Qld |
344
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Broadcast
In February 2021, it was announced that Amazon Prime Video had secured an exclusive, two-year live broadcast streaming deal with Swimming Australia.[6][7] Like in 2021, both the heat sessions and final sessions were streamed live on Prime Video and on Swimming Australia's digital platform SwimTV. The commentary team consisted of Grant Hackett, Giaan Rooney, Nicole Livingstone and Annabelle Williams. Journalist Matt White hosted the coverage, while Jon Harker called the action.[8]
References