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Australia Announces Rosters for Jr. Pan Pacs, Oceania Championships

Swimming Australia has announced a 42-swimmer roster for the 2014 Junior Pan Pac Championships that will run from August 28th through September 1st in Hawaii, USA; as well as the 2014 Oceania Championships in Auckland, New Zealand from May 20-23.

On the Junior Pan Pacs squad will be big names like Vincent Dai and Damian Fife on the men’s side. The women’s squad is probably the more powerful of the two, however, and will include swimmers like 13-year old backstroke phenom Minna Atherton and 15-year old sprinter Shayna Jack.

Interestingly, the country’s best-known junior swimmer Kyle Chalmers, who has broken several National Age Records including the 100 free for 15-year olds held by Ian Thorpe, is on the roster for the Oceania Championships but not for Junior Pan Pacs. This could perhaps be an indication that he’s going to swim at the Youth Olympics this summer instead of Junior Pan Pacs.

See both complete rosters below.

2014 Junior Pan Pacific Championships Team
Junior Pan Pacific Championships – 28th August to 1st September 2014 – Hawaii, USA

First Name Last Name Age Club State
Male Athletes      
Jake Baggaley 18 Trinity Grammar NSW
Joachim Bardrum 17 Auburn NSW
Max Carleton 16 East Brisbane QLD
Lachlan Colquhoun 17 TSS Aquatics QLD
Vincent Dai 16 Cherrybrook Carlile NSW
Brett Fielding 16 Perth City WA
Damian Fyfe 16 West Coast WA
Lachlan Hansen 17 Auburn NSW
Jacob Hansford 18 Sydney University NSW
Blake Jones 18 Southport Olympic QLD
Brayden McCarthy 16 St Peters Western QLD
Peter Mills 17 East Brisbane QLD
Benno Negri 15 MLC Aquatics VIC
Joshua Parrish 16 TSS Aquatic QLD
Dominic Richardson 16 TSS Aquatic QLD
Matthew Wilson 15 SOPAC QLD
Samuel Young 16 East Brisbane QLD
Female Athletes
Minna Atherton 13 Brisbane Grammar QLD
Meg Bailey 17 Hunter NSW
Ella Bond 15 Marion SA
Tamsin Cook 15 West Coast WA
Sacha Downing 16 Perth City WA
Megan Gianotti 17 St Peters Western QLD
Chelsea Gillett 17 Rackley QLD
Tianni Gilmour 18 Pelican Waters Caloundra QLD
Abbey Harkin 15 Ravenswood NSW
Grace Hull 15 Breakers WA
Shayna Jack 15 Chandler QLD
Moesha Johnson 16 Coopers Burleigh QLD
Christina Licciardi 18 Melbourne Vicentre VIC
Lucy McJannett 16 Bayside NSW
Karlene Pircher 17 Laverton VIC
Monique Rae 15 Cranbooke Eastern Edge NSW
Sophie Taylor 17 Ryde Carlile NSW
Head of Delegation
Wayne Lomas
Head Coach
Glen Beringen

 

Coaches
Glenn Baker Southport Olympic QLD
Matthew Brown Trinity Grammar NSW
Brad Cooper Cooper Burleigh QLD
Damien Jones Rackley QLD
Chris Nesbit TSS Aquatics QLD
Michael Palfery WAIS WA
Support Staff
Jade Edminstone Head Manager
Cecilia Nguyen Assistant Manager
Luke Eggleston Doctor
Elise Bateman Psychologist
Brett Doring Physiotherapist
Amy Walsh Physiotherapist
Clare Burns Massage Therapist
Nick Smith Performance Analysis
Rebecca Pahl Performance Analysis
Kirsten Morris Physiologist
Kathleen Rayment Media

 

2014 Oceania Championships Team
Junior Pan Pacific Championships – 20-23 May, Auckland, New Zealand

First Name Last Name Age Club State
Male Athletes      
Jake Baggaley 18 Trinity Grammar NSW
Joachim Bardrum 17 Auburn NSW
Grayson Bell 16 TSS Aquatic QLD
Nicholas Brown 17 Western Sprint WA
Kyle Chalmers 15 Marion SA
Damian Fyfe 16 West Coast WA
Nicholas Groenewald 16 Nunawading VIC
Blake Jones 18 Southport Olympic QLD
Joshua Parrish 16 TSS Aquatic QLD
Dominic Richardson 16 TSS Aquatic QLD
Female Athletes
Georgia Bohl 16 St Peters Western QLD
Tamsin Cook 15 West Coast WA
Sacha Downing 16 Perth City WA
Amy Forrester 15 St Peters Western QLD
Chelsea Gillett 17 Rackley QLD
Shayna Jack 15 Chandler QLD
Moesha Johnson 16 Coopers Burleigh QLD
Ami Matsuo 17 Carlile NSW
Lucy McJannett 16 Bayside NSW
Brianna Throssell 17 Perth City WA
Head of Delegation
Wayne Lomas
Head Coach
Glen Beringen
Coaches
Dean Boxall St Peters Western QLD
Shelley Jarrett Marion SA
Dion Mepham Western Sprint WA
Josh Stern Bayside NSW
Support Staff
Jamie Salter Manager
Teagan Wilkie Manager
Elise Bateman Psychologist
Tom Barton Physiotherapist
Natalie Petersen Massage Therapist
Lachlan Mitchell Physiologist  

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Jg
10 years ago

Can’t see anyone mistaking them though it could have been possible before 1900. This is like the comment I read where ( an American ) described Prince George’s outfits on his recent tour as ‘turn of the century’ . I think they meant the one before the last . Time flies!

The Daria Ustinovas wins but also I like it that Lea/ leah Neal/ Neale have very similar 200 free times in the low 1.58s .

I am hoping to see the little Tennessee boy called (the?) Messiah becomes a sports star . What a sportcasters gift. God knows we need some fun in sport again.

beachmouse
10 years ago

Note that Sophie Taylor (AUS, freestyler) and Sophie Taylor (UK breaststroke)are two different swimmers. Though the nationalities maek them slightly easier to keep apart than Russia’s dual Daria Ustinovas.

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