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Under Heavy Training, Chalmers Cruises To Victories In Adelaide

19-year-old Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers immediately went from the Vic Open last week to his own home state of South Australia’s Championships this week, getting additional racing in before next month’s all-important Commonwealth Games Trials.

Meet Results

After winning the 100m freestyle title last week in 49.48, Chalmers commented, “It’s awesome to come across from Adelaide and get the win in the middle of hard training so I can’t complain about that. Everything is on track for the Trials; we finish up here, travel back to Adelaide on Monday and start racing again on Tuesday at the SA State Championships.

We’ll get back into another block of hard training before we start to taper off – very exciting times.”

As such, the teen gold medalist competed on his home turf unrested and tired, but Chalmers did manage to put down a winning 100m freestyle effort of 49.29 in Adelaide. Representing the only swimmer under the 50-second mark, Chalmers opened in a quick 23.93 before winding down the race in 25.36. His opening 50 was much faster than his splits of 24.29/25.19 that rendered his 49.48 in Melbourne.

Chalmers also took on an off-event of the 200m butterfly in Adelaide, taking the men’s 19+O win in a time of 2:02.99. That logs as the Marion swimmer’s personal best, although he has rarely raced the grueling event. He also took the men’s 19+O 200m freestyle in a pedestrian 1:54.28 to wrap up his racing.

The Commonwealth Games Trials kick-off on February 28th in the Gold Coast.

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ice age swimmer
6 years ago

gonna be fun to watch Chalmers vs Dressel. I put my money on Dressel!

ice age swimmer
6 years ago

gonna be fun to watch Chalmers race Dressel someday! I will put my money on Dressel.

Robbos
Reply to  ice age swimmer
6 years ago

Should be good race, Dressel’s front end against Chalmers’s back end. Don’t forget Chalmers is the Olympic gold medalist & 2 years younger then Dressel.

STRAIGHTBLACKLINE
6 years ago

I don’t think we’ll see any mid 47’s because McEvoy and Chalmers will probably not be fully tapered at the trials given that top three will be good enough and the gap they have over the other contenders.

Observer
Reply to  STRAIGHTBLACKLINE
6 years ago

Aussies are the kings of swimming top ranked times during trials… So yeah, expecting some fun races to watch.

gregor
6 years ago

Kyle is around the same times of McEvoy and Magnussen at this stage of his preparation for trials.

Aussie crawl
Reply to  gregor
6 years ago

Come trials all three will have to be around 47mid
But then you have Mr Cartwright…. he could upset
All three of them.
I hope James Magnussen makes the team too.
Could all four give the world record a shake if they swim to the fastest at the comm games ?

Ole 99
Reply to  Aussie crawl
6 years ago

No

commonwombat
Reply to  Ole 99
6 years ago

With Ole on this one. Whilst you MAY see some sub48s, its far from a sure bet and if so, far more likely to be 47high than 47mid or better. Would also be majorly surprised if any more than 2 were under 48.

As for any M4X100 WR; whilst not an implausible scenario; its not as if they will have any competition pushing them.

Pvdh
Reply to  Aussie crawl
6 years ago

Lol. Not even 1 of them is going 47 mid.

Dee
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

You hope 😉

Australia have a potentially stunning 4×100 coming along too

Drama King
Reply to  gregor
6 years ago

Going by the trends, Kyle has far better taper time drops compares to Cam and Maggie, Cant predict what Jack can do at trials.

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