Queensland Champs, Finals, Day 3

12 December 2023

Queensland Champs, Finals, Day 3: Cody Simpson and Alexandria Perkins Fly Off The Blocks and Into The Australian All-Time Top 10

by IAN HANSON - OCEANIA CORRESPONDENT

Paris Olympic hopefuls Cody Simpson (Griffith University) and Alexandria Perkins (USC Spartans) wasted no time flying off the blocks on Night Three of the 2023 Hancock Prospecting Queensland Championships.

Both charging into the Australian all-time Top Ten swimming personal best times in their respective 100m butterfly finals.

Read More: https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/qld-champs-finals-day-3-cody-simpson-and-alexandria-perkins-fly-off-the-blocks-and-into-the-australian-all-time-top-10/

 

Queensland Champs, Finals, Day 3: Shayna Jack and Sam Short Win The Battle Of The World Champions As Molly O Heads For The Massage Table

Winning a Queensland Swimming Championship can sometimes be tougher than winning a World Title -just ask Elijah Winnington and Mollie O’Callaghan, who learnt first first-hand just how tough it can be on a tight night’s racing at the 2023 Hancock Prospecting Queensland Championships.

The men’s 400m freestyle final was always going to go right down to the wire between Australia’s two world champions, 2023 champion from Fukuoka Sam Short (Rackley Swim Team) and 2022 World champion from Budapest, Winnington.

Read more: https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/queensland-champs-finals-day-3-shayna-jack-and-sam-short-win-the-battle-of-the-world-champions-as-molly-o-heads-for-the-massage-table/

Photo credit: Wade Brennan

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