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2019 Australian Swimming Championships

The 2019 Australian Swimming Championships were held from 7 to 12 April 2019 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre in Adelaide, South Australia.

Schedule
M = Morning session, E = Evening session ==Medal winners==
Medal winners
The results are below. Men's events Men's multiclass events Women's events Women's multiclass events Mixed events Mixed multiclass events Legend: ==Records broken==
Records broken
During the 2019 Australian Swimming Championships the following records were set. World records • Men's 50 m freestyle S14 – Ricky Betar, Auburn (24.37) (final) (S14) • Men's 400 m freestyle S14 – Liam Schluter, Kawana Waters (4:06.53) (final) • Men's 50 m backstroke S9 – Timothy Hodge, Auburn (29.70) (final) • Women's 200 m freestyle – Ariarne Titmus, St Peters Western (1:54.30) (final) • Women's 400 m freestyle – Ariarne Titmus, St Peters Western (3:59.66) (final) (equal) Australian club records • Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay – Ariarne Titmus, Meg Harris, Abbey Harkin, Shayna Jack, St Peters Western (3:36.27) (final) • Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay – Shayna Jack, Michaela Ryan, Abbey Harkin, Ariarne Titmus, St Peters Western (7:57.03) (final) All Comers records • Men's 200 m breaststroke – Matthew Wilson, SOPAC (2:07.16) (final) • Women's 100 m freestyle – Cate Campbell, Knox Pymble (52.35) (final) • Women's 200 m freestyle – Ariarne Titmus, St Peters Western (1:54.30) (final) • Women's 400 m freestyle – Ariarne Titmus, St Peters Western (3:59.66) (final) • Women's 1500 m freestyle – Kiah Melverton, TSS Aquatic (15:58.09) (final) • Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay – Ariarne Titmus, Meg Harris, Abbey Harkin, Shayna Jack, St Peters Western (3:36.27) (final) • Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay – Shayna Jack, Michaela Ryan, Abbey Harkin, Ariarne Titmus, St Peters Western (7:57.03) (final) ==World Para Swimming Championships team==
World Para Swimming Championships team
On 12 April 2019, the team for the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships was announced. 34 members were named with the nine making their international debut. ==Club points scores==
Club points scores
The final club point scores are below. Note: Only the top ten clubs are listed. ==Broadcast==
Broadcast
The morning sessions were streamed live on the website of Swimming Australia. The evening sessions were broadcast live on 7TWO. This was the fourth national championships to be screen by Seven after securing the broadcast rights with Swimming Australia in September 2015. The commentary team consisted of Basil Zempilas, Ian Thorpe, Giaan Rooney with poolside interviews conducted by Nathan Templeton. ==Notes==
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