Olympians Joined By Rising Stars On Australia A Staff For TYR Professional Swim Collection Meet in Irvine
Australia will ship a staff of 21 swimmers led by Olympians Ben Armbruster and Se-Bom Lee and a bunch of rising stars to contest the US TYR Professional Swim Collection Meet in Irvine in August.
Armbruster (Bond, QLD) was one in all a number of swimmers to clock contained in the World Championship qualifying requirements on the latest Trials Meet in Adelaide however completed outdoors the highest two for Singapore.
The 23-year-old Paris Olympian was out-touched by teammate Jesse Coleman for second within the 100m butterfly closing gained by twin Olympian Matt Temple (Marion, SA) 51.00, adopted by Coleman in 51.09 and Armbruster 51.45 – a high 25 time on the earth.
The Chris Mooney coached Armbruster was additionally second within the 50m backstroke, gained by World Champion Isaac Cooper and second within the 50m butterfly gained by Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers, additionally narrowly lacking a helter-skelter 50m freestyle closing.
Lee completed third behind Singapore qualifiers, St Peters Western, QLD pair Brendon Smithand Will Petric, narrowly lacking the QT, ending third.
Different sturdy performers rewarded with choice on the Australia A for the Irvine meet from August 5-8, embrace Amelia Weber who was third behind St Peters Western teammates Lani Pallister and Jamie Perkins within the 400m freestyle, Weber additionally clocking a QT.
Pallister successful the 400m to hitch an elite group of seven swimmers in historical past beneath the magical 4 minutes, successful in 3:59.72, adopted by Perkins (4:04.03) and Weber (4:06.78) – a time rating her seventeenth on the 2025 World Rankings.
One other to observe is Thomas Nowakowski (USC Spartans, QLD) who was third behind Olympic champions Cam McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers within the 50 closing – McEvoy successful in 21.30, adopted by Chalmers in 21.68 and Nowakowski in 21.78 – 14th on the earth with Australia’s sprinting shares on the rise
Tania Kritzinger, one of many newest inclusions into the Rackley Swim Staff’s Athlete Help Program has, additionally been rewarded after her breakthrough performances on the Trials after ending third to Pallister and Perkins within the 800m in 8:32.77 and second to Pallister in then 100m in 16:16.04 – each QT.
The Australian staff shall be led by Nationwide Youth Coach Simon Cusack. a four-time Olympic coach who has spent 20 years teaching the likes of swimming legends Cate and Bronte Campbell and Australia’s most embellished Paralympic champion Ellie Cole.
“Offering worldwide racing alternatives for this group of athletes is a key to make sure continued upward stress for locations within the senior Dolphins staff,” Cusack mentioned.
“Our job in pathways is to create an oversupply of swimmers. Complacency detracts from actual expertise reaching their potential and this tour is a vital step in unleashing potential.”
Australia A Staff TYR Professional Swim Collection in Irvine, California USA from 5-8thAugust, 2025:
Athlete
Membership, State
Coach
Alyssa Burgess
Highlanders, WA
Will Scott
Amelia Weber
St Peters, QLD
Dean Boxall
Bailey Lello
St Peters, QLD
Dean Boxall
Bella Grant
Trinity, NSW
Ben Tuxford
Ben Armbruster
Bond, QLD
Chris Mooney
Finlay Schuster
Nudgee, QLD
Shaun Crow
Inez Miller
Fenix, WA
Will Scott
Isabelle Boyd
Nunawading, VIIC
Jol Finck
Jaimie De Lutiis
Wests Illawarra, NSW
Pat Stellino
Jamie Jack
St Peters, QLD
Dean Boxall
Joshua Collett
Bond, QLD
Chris Mooney
Kayla Hardy
Cruiz, ACT
Shannon Rollason
Layla Day
Bond, QLD
Kyle Samuelson
Matt Galea
SOPAC, NSW
Adam Kable
Mia O’Leary
Griffth
Mel Marshall
Molly Walker
Sth Efficiency, SA
Craig Stewart
Se-Bom Lee
SOPAC., NSW
Adam Kable
Semra Olowoniyi
Nunawading, VIC
Jol Finck
Sienna Harben
Griffth, QLD
Mel Marshall
Tiana Kritzinger
Rackley, QLD
Damien Jones
Tom Nowakowski
USC Spartans, QLD
Michael Sage