Harrison Vigg (S9) from the Brisbane Jets secured the silver medal in 1:05.32 (823 points), while Belgravia’s Brenden Hall (S9) snared bronze with a time of 1:07.69 (740 points) during the event, held at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre
“It’s really cool to be the fastest Australian and between now and trials I want to get even faster in the 100 back,” Hance said.
It was a successful night for the USC Spartan’s, with Katja Dedekind (S13) showing why she’s one to watch, securing her third medal of the meet and her second gold with victory in the women’s open 100m backstroke multi-class with a time of 1:08.22 (896 points),