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$50k Up For Grabs At 2025 Swimming Australia Open Water Championships

2025 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA OPEN WATER CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2025 Swimming Australia Open Water Championships are set to begin tomorrow, Thursday, January 23rd with more than 400 athletes slated to race. The 4-day affair attracts not only emerging and veteran talent from within the host nation but also from Japan, Singapore, Great Britain and beyond as a record field of 15 international swimmers will be participating.

This year’s edition of the competition serves as a selection meet for the 2025 World Aquatics Open Water World Championships slated for Singapore this July.

The first and second-ranked eligible Australian athletes in both genders who accrue the most points based on the Combined Point Score from this competition and the World Aquatics 10k World Series qualifying event will be selected for the Australian World Championships team.

But that’s not the only benefit being hunted, as the top 8 finishers of the men’s and women’s 10k fields are also seeking their share of the $50,000 AUS (~$31,000 USD) prize purse on offer.

Key Entrants:

Bailey Armstrong
Robert Bonsall
Leah Crisp (GBR)
Madeleine Gough
Chelsea Gubecka
Kazushi Imafuku (JPN)
Moesha Johnson
Chantal Liew (SGP)
Taylor Martin
Misa Okuzono (JPN)
Thomas Raymond
Nick Sloman
Ginerva Taddeucci (ITA)
Rosie Wilson

Day 1 Program:

7.30am: Men’s 10km; Boys’ 18-19yr 10km

10.15am: Women’s 10km; Girls’ 18-19yr 10km

1.15pm: Boys’ 16-17yr 7.5km

1.20pm: Girls’ 16-17 7.5km

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Luigi
2 months ago

This headline is an embarrassment in light of what the Australian Open Tennis Tournament is offering in this year’s competition ’94 million Australia Dollars’!

M d e
Reply to  Luigi
2 months ago

This just in, professional tennis is more popular than open water swimming.

Troyy
2 months ago

It must be incredibly difficult to update the live results with how often they can’t manage it.

Nardia
2 months ago

Kyle Lee what a finish. Never underestimate the king of the touch! Congratulations

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