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2025/26 New South Wales Senior State Age Championships
December 13-19, 2025 Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Long Course Meters (50 meters) Live Streams Live Results Days 1-5 RecapThe New South Wales Senior State Age Championships wrapped up with more Australian age group top-10 times. The final day of the meet had the 200 freestyles, where the boys 13-year-old event saw a host of incredibly fast swims.
The event was won by Japanese 13-year-old Haruto Imamura, who swam 1:56.79 to come in just over a tenth ahead of Australian Thomas Penny.
Penny’s swim of 1:56.90 makes him the 2nd fastest Australian 13-year-old in history, coming in behind Thomas Hauck‘s 1:54.86 from 2016. Dylan Xie finished 3rd in 1:57.58, which also earns a spot on the top 10 all-time rankings at 7th.
Updated Top 10 All-Time (Boys 13-Year-Old 200 Freestyle)
Thomas Hauck, 1:54.86 — 2016 Thomas Penny, 1:56.79 — 2025 Elijah Winnington, 1:57.27 — 2014 Nick Jennens, 1:57.46 — 2015 Kyle Chalmers, 1:57.48 — 2012 Zach Featherstone, 1:57.50 — 2008 Dylan Xie, 1:57.58 — 2025 Daniel Smith, 1:57.66 — 2005 Bailey Coleman, 1:57.72 — 2016 Reece Harding, 1:57.76 — 2005Day Six Recap
Day five saw Australian Olympian Olivia Wunsch win two events, the 50 fly and the 100 free. She touched in 26.78 in the 50 fly and 53.91 in the 100 free to come in just off her lifetime bests in both.
In the boys 15-year-old 400 IM final, Andre Labara from WGAA swam the fastest time of 4:29.62 to set the 8th fastest swim for 15-year-olds in history.
Updated Top 10 All-Time (15-Year-Old Boys 400 IM)
Leny Grigor, 4:20.73 — 2024 Mitch Larkin, 4:25.45 — 2009 Thomas Hauck, 4:25.57 — 2018 Jayden Hadler, 4:25.94 — 2009 Matthew Wilson, 4:27.42 — 2014 Ephraim Hannant, 4:28.66 — 2004 William Petric, 4:29.60 — 2020 Andre Labara, 4:29.62 — 2025 Mitchell Davenport-Wright, 4:29.73 — 2013 Thomas Neill, 4:30.00 — 2018Day Seven Recap
The results from day six saw even more top times. The day opened with 16-year-old Lukas Dunn finishing 7th in the Boys 15 & Over 50 backstroke final, touching in 26.45. This swim will move him up to tie for 9th all-time in the event with Cash Milner‘s swim from last year.
Updated Top 10 All Time (16-Year-Old Boys 50 Backstroke)
Henry Allan, 24.88 — 2025 Isaac Cooper, 25.27 — 2020 Ben Treffers, 25.60 — 2009 Joshua Edwards-Smith, 25.60 — 2019 Daniel Arnamnart, 26.00 — 2006 Andrew Lauterstein, 26.17 — 2004 Jack Morrow, 26.24 — 2024 Jacob Hale, 26.40 — 2022 Cash Milner/Lukas Dunn, 26.45 — 2024/2025Finally, the meet ended with 16-year-old Ethan Haegebaert leading off KPSC’s winning 10×50 relay in 22.72, which will tie for 6th all-time in the 16-year-old rankings int he event with Vincent Dai. He will jump Australian legend Cam McEvoy‘s 22.76.
Updated Top 10 All-Time (Boys 16-Year-Old 50 Freestyle)
Kyle Chalmers, 22.33 — 2015 Joshua Conias, 22.35 — 2024 Flynn Southam, 22.39 — 2022 Te Haumi Maxwell, 22.48 — 2010 Cameron Jones, 22.64 –2013 Vincent Dai/Ethan Haegebaert, 22.72 — 2014/2025 — Cameron McEvoy, 22.76 — 2011 Brayden McCarthy, 22.87 — 2014 Jack Cartwright, 22.93 — 2015Read the full story on SwimSwam: Thomas Penny Moves Up To #2 All-Time Australian 13-Year-Old With 1:56.90 200 Free
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