You are working on Staging2

Chalmers Cruises To Top Seed In First Post-Surgery Individual Swim

NEW SOUTH WALES STATE OPEN C’SHIPS

  • Thursday, March 18th – Sunday, March 21st
  • Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center
  • LCM (50m)
  • Heats in evening (5 pm local)/Finals in morning (10 am local)
  • Start List
  • Results – Meet Mobile

Day 1 Prelims Highlights:

The 2021 New South Wales State Open Championships kicked off today at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center with seemingly every elite Aussie set to dive in over the course of the 4-day affair. Of note, following the timing set for the Olympic Games, heats will be swim in the evening at this meet, while finals are scheduled for each morning of the competition.

Emma McKeon is among the high-profile athletes competing, with the versatile 26-year-old scorching a big-time 52.95 100m freestyle this morning to take the top seed.

After warming up with a 50m fly top-seeded swim of 26.22, a mark which represents the 6th fastest time of her career in that non-Olympic event, the Griffith University star split 25.51/27.44 to produce the only sub-53-second time of the 1free field. Behind her was Cate Campbell, who touched in 53.42, while Madi Wilson rounded out the top 3 in 53.69.

As for McKeon, she’s already been as fast as 52.46 this season, a result she posted at the Queensland Championships last December. C1 is right behind in the world rankings with her season-best of 52.87. As for Wilson, the backstroker-turned-freestyle dynamo now bumps herself up to rank among the top 10 with the final here yet to go at SOPAC.

And that final will indeed be stacked, with Kaylee McKeown, Meg Harris, Bronte Campbell and Holly Barratt all set to join the aforementioned in a preview of what’s to come at the nation’s Olympic Trials in June.

Reigning Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers also got wet this morning in the men’s 100m free event, his sole entry for this meet. The swim represents his first individual swim since returning from shoulder surgery.

The 22-year-old South Aussie had competed last month as a relay member, ripping a relay split of 48.55 on his Marion Swimming Club men’s 4x100m free relay at the South Australia State Open Championships. The performance came just 6 weeks after his shoulder ‘cleanout’ procedure to remove a bursa.

Looking smooth and controlled, Chalmers already paved the way to lane 4 with a morning heats swim of 49.16. The man opened in 23.84 and closed in 25.32 for his morning result, which marked 1 of 5 under the 50-second threshold.

Joining Chalmers in the final is Loredo Normanhurst’s William Yang, along with Jack Cartwright, Alex Graham, Mitch Larkin, Elijah Winnington and Cameron McEvoy

In This Story

34
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

34 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Troyy
3 years ago

Pallister must’ve withdrawn from the 800.

Robbos
3 years ago

Casual swim for Mckeown 2.05.66 in March. Only Smith, Franklin & McKeown herself has gone faster in a non super swim suits.
Can’t wait for Smith v Mckeown in Tokyo, 2 of the best swimmers in the world going head to head.

Troll in the Dungeon
Reply to  Robbos
3 years ago

What were the times in Men’s 100m free?

Auzzie
Reply to  Troll in the Dungeon
3 years ago

Kyle Chalmers 48.5, William Yang 49.31 and Jack Cartwright 49.59

Troyy
Reply to  Troll in the Dungeon
3 years ago

comment image

Robbos
Reply to  Troll in the Dungeon
3 years ago

Outside of Chalmers & maybe Carthwright, Aussie Men’s 100 free very poor. Our weakest of all relays.

Robbos
3 years ago

We worried about C2, she had the speed in first 50, but?

Troyy
Reply to  Robbos
3 years ago

Maybe went out too hard. Comparison between this meet and 2019:

This meet 2019
+25.78 +28.03 53.81

Trials 2019
+25.85 +26.99 52.84

This meet 2021
+25.44 +28.67 54.11

With a more conservative first 50 she might’ve been around the same as at this meet in 2019.

Corn Pop
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

Bronte was 55 in 2020 .

Troyy
Reply to  Corn Pop
3 years ago

She had an injury setback in 2020. She’s actually lucky the Olympics were postponed..

CMOK
3 years ago

Also, you can watch the whole 4-day meet purchasing just one $6 pass here.
Magnussen commenting the finals which is nice

https://swimtv.com.au/events/2021-snsw-state-open-championships/

PeatyPiper
Reply to  CMOK
3 years ago

Where can I find live results plz

Auzzie
Reply to  PeatyPiper
3 years ago

Meet Mobile or Swim TV

PeatyPiper
Reply to  Auzzie
3 years ago

Am on Swim tv but can’t find live results 😔

Troyy
3 years ago

No problem performing in the morning for Winnington: 3:44.83

Robbos
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

Very strong swim for someone who hasn’t tapered.

Troyy
Reply to  Robbos
3 years ago

If he can perform like this without a full taper it seems like a repeat of his missed taper at trials is unlikely.

Robbos
Reply to  Troyy
3 years ago

Expecting big things for Winnington in both 200 & 400. It was a shock at the last trials, where he blew taper so badly.

Tommy Schmitt
3 years ago

Long live King Kyle !!!

leisurely1:29
3 years ago

Every time this man gets surgery he just keeps evolving MY LAWD

Verram
3 years ago

I’m surprised Clyde Lewis didn’t want to make the trip down to sydney as well ? He’s probably one of the main ones missing and also Jack McLaughlin and Brianna throssell

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

Read More »