ISL-Type Skins Events Bleed Over To Aussie SC Championships (original) (raw)

2019 AUSTRALIAN SHORT COURSE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2019 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships are set for Thursday, October 24th – Sunday, October 26th at the Melbourne Sports Centres (MSAC). Start lists for this non-selection meet reveal a host of domestic talent, with some foreign notables sprinkled in among the events.

We already previewed the entry lists, which include non-Australian swimmers Joseph Schooling of Singapore, Jessica Eriksson of Sweden, Tzen Wi Teongof Singapore**, Welson Sim** of Malaysia, Barbora Seemanova of the Czech Republic, Michal Szer of Poland, Eve Thomas and Julian Layton of New Zealand.

As for the Aussies, Mack Horton, Matthew Temple, David Morgan, Kiah Melverton and Travis Mahoney top the entries, with rising talent Thomas Hauck, Gabriella Peiniger and Noah Millard highlighting the younger set.

The field will be void of powerhouse athletes such as Kyle Chalmers, the Campbell sisters, Emma McKeon, Ariarne Titmus and more.

There is an International Swimming League (ISL) meet October 26th & October 27th in Budapest, Hungary among the NY Breakers, Iron, London Roar, and LA Current. Rosters containing key Aussie names are as follows:

Perhaps inspired by the International Swimming League (ISL) battles that have been taking place in Indianapolis, Naples, and Lewisville, Swimming Australia is bringing back skins racing to these Short Course Championships.

Although classified as exhibition races, on Friday, October 25th, the men’s and women’s freestyle skins events will put some cash up for grabs for athletes taking on the challenge. In this knockout system, 10 swimmers will compete in the 100m freestyle, with the top 4 each earning $100 and continuing on to the next round.

Those 4 will then race a 50m freestyle, with the top 2 finishers collecting 250eachandthenmovingontoa25mfinal.Theultimatewinnerofthathead−to−headbattleearnsa250 each and then moving on to a 25m final. The ultimate winner of that head-to-head battle earns a 250eachandthenmovingontoa25mfinal.Theultimatewinnerofthatheadtoheadbattleearnsa1000 payday.

The Men’s skins starting line up includes:

  1. Zac Incerti – UWA West Coast, WA
  2. Will Stockwell – Rackley Swim Team, QLD
  3. Matthew Temple – Nunawading, VIC
  4. Ashton Brinkworth – UWA West Coast, WA
  5. David Morgan – TSS Aquatic, QLD
  6. William Yang – Loreto Normanhurst, NSW
  7. Mack Horton – Melbourne Vicentre, VIC
  8. Lachlan Carter – Acacia Bayside, QLD
  9. Grayson Bell – TSS Aquatic, QLD
  10. Bowen Gough, Nunawading, VIC – WILDCARD entry via peer nomination

The Women’s skins starting line up includes:

  1. Laura Taylor, TSS Aquatic, QLD
  2. Julia Hawkins, Nunawading, VIC
  3. Koti Ngawati, Melb Vicentre, VIC
  4. Olivia Lefoe, MLC Aquatic, VIC
  5. Jade Starr, Nudgee, QLD
  6. Kiah Melverton, TSS Aquatic, QLD
  7. Elyse Woods, Melb Vicentre, VIC
  8. WILDCARD – nominate now @SwimmingAustralia on Instagram
  9. WILDCARD – nominate now @SwimmingAustralia on Instagram
  10. WILDCARD – nominate now @SwimmingAustralia on Instagram

In This Story

David Morgan
Joseph Schooling
Kiah Melverton
Mack Horton
Matthew Temple
Travis Mahoney

About Retta Race

Former Masters swimmer and coach Loretta (Retta) thrives on a non-stop but productive schedule. Nowadays, that includes having earned her MBA while working full-time in IT while owning French 75 Boutique while also providing swimming insight for BBC.

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