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Australia is sending a 38-man squad to the 2023 World Swimming Championships

Australia is sending a 38-man squad to the 2023 World Swimming Championships

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(06/20/2023) The Australian Swimming Federation has now nominated its team for the 2023 World Swimming Championships after the stars Down Under put in a number of great performances at the National Trials over the past few days.


With 38 athletes, Australia will take part in the fight for the world title in Fukuoka (Japan), one of the largest delegations. But “dolphins” are not only in the lead in terms of size.

We are with the stars Kayleigh McKeown, Arian Titus, Emma McKeon, Kyle Somers, Jack Stapleton Cook or newbie Sam Short The Australians have some hot potatoes in their lineup. Australia won 17 medals at the 2022 World Championships in Budapest, but not all of the country’s top athletes were there.

Australian squad for 2023 World Swimming Championships:

  • Bailey Armstrong
  • Jack Cartwright
  • Kyle Somers
  • Shawn is the champion
  • Abe Connor
  • Isaac Cooper
  • Bianca Crisp
  • Elizabeth Deckers
  • Jenna Forrester
  • Maddie Goff
  • Alex Graham
  • Chelsea Kubica
  • Abe Harkin
  • Meg Harris
  • Shayna Jack
  • Moses Johnson
  • Kyle Lee
  • Cam McEvoy
  • Emma McKeon
  • Kayleigh McKeown
  • Kia Melverton
  • Tommy Neal
  • Molly O’Callaghan
  • Lanny Pallister
  • Sam Short
  • Nick Sloman
  • Brandon Smith
  • Flynn Southam
  • Jack Stapleton Cook
  • Kai Taylor
  • Matt Temple
  • Briana Throssell
  • Arian Titus
  • Sam Williamson
  • Maddie Wilson
  • Jack Wilson
  • Elijah Winnington
  • Bradley Woodward

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