2016 Australian Swimming Championships
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The 2016
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were held from 7 to 14 April 2016 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia. They doubled up as the national trials for the
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in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


Events

A total of 65 events (32 for men, 32 for women and 1 mixed event) were contested. For able bodies swimmers these consisted of: *
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: 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1,500; * Backstroke: 50, 100 and 200; *
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: 50, 100 and 200; * Butterfly: 50, 100 and 200; * Individual medley: 200 and 400; * Relays: 4×100 free, 4×200 free; 4×100 medley For para-swimmers these consisted of: *
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: 50, 100, 200 and 400; * Backstroke: 50 and 100; *
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: 50 and 100; * Butterfly: 50 and 100; * Individual medley: 150 (mixed) and 200; * Relays: 4×50 free


Schedule

M = Morning session, E = Evening session


Qualification criteria

Below are the entry qualifying times for each event that had to be achieved after 1 January 2015 in a 50m pool. Below are the FINA A and B qualifying times for the 2016 Summer Olympics for each event. The A standard times were the times of those who finished 16th in the heats in each event at the London Olympics. The B standard times is an increase of 3.5% of the A times. Below are the qualifying times set by Swimming Australia for the 2016 Summer Olympics for each event. They are the times of those who finished 8th in the semifinals of the 50, 100 and 200 metre events and 8th in the heats of the 400, 800, 1500 metre events at the
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. Below are the men's entry multiclass qualifying times for each event. Below are the women's entry multiclass qualifying times for each event. Below are the
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minimum qualification standard (MQS) and minimum entry times (MET) for the 2016 Paralympic Games for each event.


Medal winners

The results are below.


Men's events


Men's multiclass events


Women's events


Women's multiclass events


Mixed multiclass events

Legend:


Records broken

During the 2016 Australian Swimming Championships the following records were set.


World records

* Men's 50 m backstroke S11 – Jeremy McClure, Canning Lightning (32.22) (final) * Men's 50 m butterfly S14 –
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, MLC Marlins (27.00) (final) * Women's 50 metre freestyle S9 – Ellie Cole, Castle Hill RSL (28.75) (final) * Women's 50 metre breaststroke SB6 – Tiffany Thomas Kane, Ravenswood (43.06) (final)


World Junior records

* Men's 100 m freestyle – Kyle Chalmers, Marion (48.03) (final)


Commonwealth, Oceanian and Australian records

* Men's 100 m freestyle – Cameron McEvoy, Bond University (47.04) (final) * Women's 50 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (23.93) (semis) * Women's 50 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (23.84) (final) * Women's 200 m freestyle – Emma McKeon, St Peters Western (1:54.83) (final)


Australian club records

* Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay – Madison Wilson,
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, Madeline Groves, Emma McKeon, St Peters Western (3:57.34) (final)


All Comers records

* Men's 100 m freestyle – Cameron McEvoy, Bond University (47.04) (final) * Men's 1500 m freestyle – Mack Horton, Melbourne Vicentre (14:39.54) (final) * Men's 100 m backstroke – Mitch Larkin, St Peters Western (52.48) (semis) * Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay –
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, Kyle Chalmers, James Magnussen, Cameron McEvoy, Australia A (3:12.26) (time trial) * Women's 50 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (23.93) (semis) * Women's 50 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (23.84) (final) * Women's 100 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (52.41) (semis) * Women's 100 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (52.38) (final) * Women's 200 m freestyle – Emma McKeon, St Peters Western (1:54.83) (final) * Women's 200 m backstroke –
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, Nunawading (2:06.49) (final)


Championship records

* Men's 100 m freestyle – Cameron McEvoy, Bond University (47.04) (final) * Men's 1500 m freestyle – Mack Horton, Melbourne Vicentre (14:39.54) (final) * Men's 100 m backstroke – Mitch Larkin, St Peters Western (52.48) (semis) * Men's 200 m backstroke – Mitch Larkin, St Peters Western (1:54.68) (semis) * Men's 200 m backstroke – Mitch Larkin, St Peters Western (1:53.90) (final) * Women's 50 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (23.93) (semis) * Women's 50 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (23.84) (final) * Women's 100 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (52.41) (semis) * Women's 100 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Commercial (52.38) (final) * Women's 200 m freestyle – Emma McKeon, St Peters Western (1:54.83) (final) * Women's 800 m freestyle – Jessica Ashwood, Chandler (8:18.42) (final) * Women's 100 m backstroke – Emily Seebohm, Brisbane Grammar (58.73) (final) * Women's 200 m backstroke –
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, Nunawading (2:06.49) (final)


Papua New Guinean records

* Men's 50 m backstroke – Ryan Pini, 25.62 (heat) * Men's 50 m backstroke – Ryan Pini, 25.55 (final) * Men's 50 m butterfly – Ryan Pini, 23.67 (heat) * Men's 50 m butterfly – Ryan Pini, 23.67 (final)


Olympic and Paralympic teams

On 13 April 2016, the team for the 2016 Paralympic Games was announced. 31 members were named with the remaining five to be announced in the coming months. The following day, the team for the 2016 Summer Olympics was announced. 34 members were named with 21 of them making their Olympic debut. On 7 June it was announced that
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, James Magnussen and Matthew Abood had also made the squad as members of the 4 × 100 men's freestyle relay team. With Australia finishing outside the top 12 at the 2015 World Championships, the trio had to wait until FINA finalised their rankings on 31 May.


Club points scores

The final club point scores are below. Note: Only the top ten clubs are listed. Note: Unattached swimmers in Queensland finished with 167 points.


Broadcast

The morning sessions were streamed live on the website of Swimming Australia. The evening sessions were broadcast live on Channel Seven. This was the first national championships to be screen by Seven after securing the broadcast rights with Swimming Australia in September 2015. The deal is for the next five years with the option to extend for a further four years through until 2025.


Notes


References

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