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2026 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING TRIALS
Monday, June 8 – Saturday, June 13, 2026 Sydney, Australia Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Commonwealth Selection Criteria Pan Pac Selection Criteria Psych Sheets Live Results Live Stream Storylines To Watch Live Recaps: Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 Day 3 Finals Heat SheetThe third night of finals from the 2026 Australian Swimming Trials promising to be an exciting one with a star-studded lineup set to compete, including two reigning world champions.
Mollie O’Callaghan, the reigning Olympic and world champion in the women’s 200 freestyle, will kick tonight’s action off in her best event, and perhaps she’s got Ariarne Titmus‘ world record in her sights after producing a pair of 1:53-mids earlier this year.
O’Callaghan, who previously held the world record at 1:52.85, saw Titmus take down her mark at the 2024 Australian Olympic Trials in a time of 1:52.23, while O’Callaghan produced the second-fastest performance ever in 1:52.48 in the same heat.
So far this year, O’Callaghan has gone 1:53.52 in March and 1:53.69 in April, faster than she was throughout the entirety of 2025, which is a positive sign heading into tonight.
The women’s 50 breaststroke will be headlined by 17-year-old Sienna Toohey, who won the 100 breast last night in a new Aussie Age Record and her first time under the 1:06 barrier.
The men’s 50 freestyle will feature world record holder and reigning Olympic and world champion Cameron McEvoy, who took down the super-suited world record of 20.88 at the China Open in March. McEvoy may be looking to respond to Russia’s Egor Kornev clocking 21.06 at the Russian Swimming Championships on Tuesday.
We’ll then see three male swimmers riding the hot hand head up the last three able-bodied events of the night, with Harrison Turner in the 200 fly, Sam Williamson in the 50 breast and Sam Short in the 800 free.
Turner, the 2025 World Championship bronze medalist in the 200 fly, set a pair of best times en route to 3rd-place finishes in the 200 free and 100 fly on Tuesday, giving him some momentum entering his best event.
Williamson, coming off a knee injury that kept him out of action last year, won the 100 breast on Monday in a time of 59.07, which is a positive sign heading into the 50, which has historically been his better event.
The session will conclude with the fastest seeded heat of the 800 free, where Short will be the big favorite to make it three-for-three in terms of both victories and personal bests in Sydney after winning the 400 free on Monday and the 200 free on Tuesday.
WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE – FINAL
World Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus (AUS) – 2024 Commonwealth Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus (AUS) – 2024 Australian Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus – 2024 All Comers Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus (AUS) – 2024 SA Qualifying Time: 1:56.03MEN’S 200 IM MC– FINAL
MEN’S 150 IM MC– FINAL
WOMEN’S 50 FREESTYLE MC – FINAL
WOMEN’S 50 BREASTSTROKE – FINAL
World Record: 29.16, Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) – 2023 Commonwealth Record: 29.72, Lara van Niekerk (RSA) – 2022 Australian Record: 30.05, Chelsea Hodges – 2022 All Comers Record: 30.15, Chelsea Hodges (AUS) – 2022 SA Qualifying Time: 30.37MEN’S 50 FREESTYLE – FINAL
World Record: 20.88, Cameron McEvoy (AUS) – 2026 Commonwealth Record: 20.88, Cameron McEvoy (AUS) – 2026 Australian Record: 20.88, Cameron McEvoy – 2026 All Comers Record: 21.19, Ashley Callus (AUS) – 2009 SA Qualifying Time: 21.77MEN’S 200 BUTTERFLY – FINAL
World Record: 1:50.34, Kristof Milak (HUN) – 2022 Commonwealth Record: 1:52.96, Chad Le Clos (RSA) – 2012 Australian Record: 1:54.17, Harrison Turner – 2025 All Comers Record: 1:52.09, Michael Phelps (USA) – 2007 SA Qualifying Time: 1:54.94MEN’S 50 FREESTYLE MC – FINAL
MEN’S 50 BREASTSTROKE – FINAL
World Record: 25.95, Adam Peaty (GBR) – 2017 Commonwealth Record: 25.95, Adam Peaty (GBR) – 2017 Australian Record: 26.32, Sam Williamson – 2024 All Comers Record: 26.58, Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) – 2018 SA Qualifying Time: 26.93WOMEN’S 200 IM MC– FINAL
WOMEN’S 150 IM MC– FINAL
MEN’S 800 FREESTYLE – TIMED FINAL
World Record: 7:32.12, Zhang Lin (CHN) – 2009 Commonwealth Record: 7:37.76, Sam Short (AUS) – 2023 Australian Record: 7:37.76, Sam Short – 2023 All Comers Record: 7:40.39, Sam Short (AUS) – 2023 SA Qualifying Time: 7:46.36Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2026 Australian Swimming Trials: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
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