FULL RESULTS 2025 AUSTRALIAN AGE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sydney teenage brothers Samuel and Luke Higgs have celebrated a outstanding week of household success tales with the 2025 Australian Age Swimming Championships coming to a spectacular shut on the Brisbane Aquatic Centre final evening.
Samuel, 18 and his 16-year-old child brother Luke from the Warringah Aquatic Swim Membership on Sydney’s Northern Seashores put the icing on their Australian Age cake – each including to their gold medal collections.
ANYTHING YOIU CAN DO: Little brother Luke Higgs joins large brother Samuel in celebration mode too after his 4 gold medals. Picture Courtesy: Bec Ohlwein/Swimming Australia
Luke taking out the 16 years 400m freestyle, following his wins within the 800 and 1500m freestyle and the 400IM.
With Samuel additionally taking his gold medal tally to 4 along with his win within the 200m backstroke to go along with his golden swims within the 200m freestyle and the 200 and 400IM – his 400IM time a 2025 World Junior Championship qualifier.
The Higgs boys, beneath coach Angelo Basalo, gathering a complete of eight gold medals in a meet that additionally noticed some extraordinary household tales.
With Chandler’s 15-year-old Carrying twins Lincoln and Isaac (Coached by Tsuyoshi Kimura) unleashing three particular 1-2 finishes to gather gold and silver medals within the 200, 400 and 800m freestyles – Lincoln including gold within the 800m freestyle and the 200m backstroke.
Lincoln began his 2025 Australian Age Championships marketing campaign with a record-breaking bang, crushing one other Olympic legend’s file.
In December it was two-time Olympic champion Grant Hackett’s long-standing 1500m 15 years time – set in 1996. This week Carrying has sunk a Mack Horton file.
The Brisbane schoolboy received the 15 years’ 800m freestyle in a brand new Nationwide file time of 8 min:03.73 (57.44, 1:59.05, 3:00.34, 4:01.795:02.77, 6:15.87, 7:19.95;) bettering 2016 Olympic champion, Horton’s earlier mark of 8:04.74, set again in 2011.
And never forgetting the Mulcahy sisters Lexi and Isobel from the Australian Age Champion membership Carlile, Lexitaking a golden treble within the 400, 800 and 1500m freestyle and sister Isobel additionally going the gap, winningthe 15 years 800 and 1500m freestyle double – the Mulcahy sisters taking residence a complete of 5 gold, two silver and two bronze medals between them.
The final evening additionally noticed one other eye-catching efficiency from Victorian teen sensation Henry Allan (Bendigo East; Coach John Jordan) who chalked up his fifth win of the meet and in one other World Championship qualifying time of 1:59.53.
Ending with 5 gold, one silver and two Nationwide data: The boy from Bendigo scooped the pool in his age group and smashed two nationwide data within the 100m backstroke along with his Australian All-Time Prime 10 time of 53.73 within the boys’ 16-years 100m backstroke and a scorching 24.88 within the 50 backstroke, additionally successful the 100 freestyle, 50 and 100m butterfly.