And it is not over yet, with Short swimming in the 1500m and a white hot field assembled for the 100m freestyle sprint. Hold onto your hats for that one. But for now, we recognise our top 10 performers, the Best of the Rest and try and mention all other Queenslanders who snared podium finishers. All Hallows and Newmarket Racers product Elizabeth Dekkers is closer to Olympic selection. Photo Steve Pohlner
ELIZABETH DEKKERS The All Hallows School student from Newmarket Racers edged closer to the Tokyo Olympics with a stunning 16 years 200m butterfly effort of 2.07.82, breaking her own Australian record in the 16 years age group as well as an Australian All comers record. That time would place her on the cusp of Olympic Games selection if she repeats at either the Australian titles or the Olympic trials. Last night she also won the 100m butterfly and was third in the 200m IM.
Revealed: Queenslandâs top swim rookies push for Games Queenslandâs proud history on unearthing stunning swim talent set to continue ahead of state titles
Swimming by Andrew Dawson
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Subscriber only A new generation of elite Queensland swimmers were stroking their way toward Australian Dolphins selection at either the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games or the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The state s hottest swim prospects will ramp up preparation at the state titles starting on Sunday at Chandler. Today we present a list of Queensland s best Rookies on the Rise. Â
1. TOM NEILL (Rackley Centenary) The St Joseph s Gregory Terrace old boy is the leader of the pack when it comes to Queensland swimming s Rookies on the Rise. A natural born leader, Neill is mature beyond his years and is honing in on a 1500m and 4x200m freestyle relay berth with the Dolphins.
Revealed: Queenslandâs top swim rookies push for Games Queenslandâs proud history on unearthing stunning swim talent set to continue ahead of state titles
Swimming by Andrew Dawson
Premium Content
Subscriber only A new generation of elite Queensland swimmers were stroking their way toward Australian Dolphins selection at either the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games or the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The state s hottest swim prospects will ramp up preparation at the state titles starting on Sunday at Chandler. Today we present a list of Queensland s best Rookies on the Rise. Â
1. TOM NEILL (Rackley Centenary) The St Joseph s Gregory Terrace old boy is the leader of the pack when it comes to Queensland swimming s Rookies on the Rise. A natural born leader, Neill is mature beyond his years and is honing in on a 1500m and 4x200m freestyle relay berth with the Dolphins.