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Jack Cartwright’s withdrawal leaves freestyle holes to fill

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Swimming Australia: 9 June, 2019: The six-day Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trials for this year’s 18th Fina World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea (July 12-28) will kick off at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre Saturday (June 9) without noted international freestyler Jack Cartwright (St Peters Western: Coach Dean Boxall) in the men’s events.

 

The Commonwealth Games relay gold medallist is recovering from a shoulder injury, meaning the boy from Gladstone, who broke through to make the 100m final in the last World Championships in Budapest will not be going to this year’s Worlds.


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Gold medallists scoop the pool at Swimming’s Gala night of nights

 

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Swimming Australia, November 6, 2016: Olympic champions Kyle Chalmers and Mack Horton and Paralympic golden girl Maddison Elliott were the big winners from Swimming Australia’s Gala Dinner in Brisbane tonight.


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Freestylers lead the way as coaches predict fast Trial times for this year's World Champs

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Swimming Australia: 9 June, 2019: The six-day Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trials for this year’s 18th Fina World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea (July 12-28) kick off at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre Saturday (June 9) and all eyes will be on Australia’s premier freestylers in what will be a telltale dress rehearsal just 12 months out from the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Trials.


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Pan Pac stars claim top gongs at Swimmer of the Year Awards

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Swimming Australia: 28 October, 2018: Stars of his year’s Pan Pacs in Tokyo Cate Campbell, Emma McKeon and Jack McLoughlin have claimed the top gongs at the Swimming Australia Awards in Melbourne.

Triple Olympian Campbell (Chandler) won the Olympic Program Swimmer of the Year with Griffith University’s McKeon taking out the coveted Hancock Prospecting Swimmers Swimmer for the second year in a row sharing the award with Chandler’s Jack McLoughlin.


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Fraser-Holmes returns to Dolphins Team for World Short Course in China

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Swimming Australia: 27 October, 2018: Dual Olympian Thomas Fraser Holmes has made a stunning comeback onto the 20-strong Australian Dolphins Swim team for the upcoming FINA World Short Course Championships in Hangzhou, China in December.

Fraser-Holmes spent 12 months on the sidelines through 2017-18 after serving a suspension for missing three drug tests and not updating his “whereabouts”, but has returned to the Australian team under astute coach Michael Bohl at Griffith University.

 


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Final night of Short Course sets pool alight

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Swimming Australia: 27 October, 2018: The final round of swimming kicked off tonight at the Hancock Prospecting Australian Short Course Championships down at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre with Emily Seebohm, Thomas Fraser-Holmes and Zac Stubblety-Cook finishing off strong after three powerful days of competition.

Seebohm (Brisbane Grammar) claimed victory in the women’s 200m IM in 2:06.75, leaving her with five golds from the event bringing her to an impressive 31 Australian short course titles.


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