Did Cody Simpson qualify?

Did Cody Simpson qualify?

Singer-turned-swimmer Cody Simpson qualified for this year’s Commonwealth Games after finishing third in the 100 metres butterfly final at the national championships in Adelaide, while Shayna Jack secured selection on her comeback from a doping ban.

Did Cody Simpson make the Olympic team?

Cody Simpson made the 100m butterfly final at the Australian Olympic Trials. Simpson also has the expertise of swimming GOAT Michael Phelps to call upon in his Olympic pursuit.

How old is mack Horton?

26 years (April 25, 1996)Mack Horton / Age

Who is the best Australian swimmer?

Ian James Thorpe, AM (born 13 October 1982) is an Australian retired swimmer who specialised in freestyle, but also competed in backstroke and the individual medley. He has won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian along with fellow swimmer Emma McKeon.

Who is the best female swimmer in Australia?

Leisel Jones (OAM) is the only swimmer, male or female to represent Australia at four Olympic Games – Sydney, Athens, Beijing and London. Stephanie Rice (OAM) won triple Olympic gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games including the women’s 200m IM and 400m IM.

How tall is Yang Sun?

6′ 6″Sun Yang / Height

How many gold medals have Australian swimmers won in the Olympics?

Of the 501 medals won by Australian athletes in the history of the Olympic Games, 192 have come from swimming. That includes 60 gold medals, just over 40 per cent of Australia’s total gold medal tally for the Olympic Games. In Tokyo, Australia will have 35 swimmers competing with many gold medal favourites looking set to add to that tally.

What are the Tokyo 2020 Olympic swimming results?

TOKYO 2020 OLYMPICS SWIMMING RESULTS Men’s 400m IM – Australia’s Brendon Smith qualifies fastest for the final after winning Heat 4 in a time of 4.09.27. Women’s 100m Butterfly

Which Australian swimmers made the final 16 at the Rio Olympics?

Brianna Throssell was the only Australian to make the final 16 and will swim from lane 2 in the second semi.

What did Australia do on Day 5 of the Olympics?

Here’s a full wrap of Australian results from day five. Men’s 100m freestyle semifinal 2 – Kyle Chalmers finished second in his semi final, qualifying sixth fastest for the final with a time of 47.8. Ariarne Titmus won her second gold medal with an Olympic record performance, mowing down Hong Kong’s Siobhan Haughey in a time of 1:53.50.