Australian Milla Jansen Makes Training Move to St. Peters Western ...Middle East

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Australian freestyle talent Milla Jansen has made the training move from Bond University in Queensland to the western suburbs of Brisbane to work with the elite St. Peters Western team under the leadership of esteemed coach Dean Boxall.

Jansen is a two-time World Champion as a member of two Australian free relays in Singapore last summer. She swam the penultimate leg of Australia’s 4×100 free relay, splitting 52.89 to help her relay topple the US Relay by nearly half a second in 3:30.60. She also earned a gold as a member of the 4×200 free relay in prelims, where she swam the 2nd leg in 1:59.51 and helping the Australians finish 2nd in prelims in 7:51.76 before a blistering 7:39.35 to jump the Americans (7:40.35) in the finals for gold.

Jansen joins the SPW group that boasts loads of Australia’s best swimmers including the likes of Lani Pallister, Mollie O’Callaghan, Jenna Forrester, Shayna Jack, Elijah Winnington, and Kai Taylor, among many others.

She took to Instagram to announce her move to SPW, posing with one of her new training partners in Pallister, captioning the photo “Next chapter @stpeterswestern”

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The potential training with both Pallister and O’Callaghan is especially intriguing, seeing how both saw legendary swims and time drops in 2025. Pallister swam a scintillating 7:54.00 in the 800 free at the World Cup in Toronto (SCM) in October, smashing Katie Ledecky’s former world record of 7:57.42. Her move to Brisbane to train with SPW paid off in big ways, including her breaking 4:00 in the 400 free (LCM), which she did at the 2025 Australian Trials last June when she touched in 3:59.72, later taking silver in Singapore in the race of the year, beating out Summer McIntosh to finish runner up to Katie Ledecky in 8:05.98.

O’Callaghan’s major 2025 moment also came during the World Cup, initially breaking the short course 200 free world record in Westmont, becoming the first sub 1:50 swimmer in history in 1:49.77, and then besting that again in Toronto, further dipping below 1:50 in 1:49.36. In the span of just four weeks, she had climbed to the #3 swimmer in history in the event in 1:50.77, before breaking two World Records in a week span.

Jansen brings in 24.10/52.26/1:54.98 short course and 24.76/53.78/1:58.26 speed to Boxall’s elite group. She brings plenty of international experience with her as well, including multiple showings at the Junior Pan Pacific Championship, and an individual World Short Course Championships final appearance, where she finished 8th in the 200 free in 2024.

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