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Australian Dolphins | 20 April 2023

Swimming Australia announces Australian Dolphins team for World Para Swimming Championships

Swimming Australia is proud to announce the Australian Dolphins team to compete at the 2023 World Para Swimming Championships in Manchester, UK from 31 July to 6 August.

Following a sensational four days of competition at the Australian Swimming Championships at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, a 26 person team was announced tonight.

The Australian Dolphins squad will feature Tokyo gold medalists including Rowan Crothers, Lakeisha Patterson, Benjamin Hance, and Rachael Watson.

Dual Paralympian Tim Hodge will be looking to defend his World Title in the 200m IM SM9, after breaking his own world record twice in one day.

Making their Australian Dolphins debut is 19 year old Poppy Wilson (Brisbane) and 21 year old Alexa Leary (Sunshine Coast).

Recently appointed Head Coaches of the Australian Dolphins Paralympic team, Kate Sparkes and Harley Connolly, are both excited for the depth of talent the team boasts for the World Championships.

Connolly said he’s very happy with the performances he’s seen from the squad at the Australian Championships.

“I’m really impressed with how the swimmers have shaped up and put their bodies on the line to get themselves on the Australian Team,” said Connolly.

“We have a really experienced team as well as two debutants which is exciting.  Alex Leary has an amazing story, where following her accident she had while riding she managed to come back in a different sport and now will be able to challenge the world with her swimming. Poppy Wilson is another who has been an upcomer for years and finally broken through in the S10 Class and she’s going to be really competitive over the 400m freestyle and the 100m fly when we get to Worlds,” he said.

With just under 500 days to go until the Paris Paralympics, Connolly said the team is tracking well.

“Really excited on how the team is swimming, especially the upcomers who are just behind the guys who have made the team this year.  It’s really exciting to see the young kids who are pushing the older ones up and it’s making everyone better.

“The team motto we have is ‘better people make a better team’ that’s really improving from everyone’s swimming,” he said.

Sparkes echoed Connolly’s comments, adding that the hard work starts now as they look to improve on results from this event building into the World Championships.

“This isn’t the finish line, this is the stepping stone of what we can do in the next few weeks,” said Sparkes.

“We now have two weeks until our next connection point when we’ll meet in Sydney for the Sydney Open, which will be the next time our team is together, and from there we will have eight weeks where we’ll want to see the team get back to work and it’s an opportunity to improve on their performances from the Australian Championships.

“We want to see people improve on their results from heats to finals but also from Trials to Manchester… so there is plenty of work ahead of us in the next 100 days,” he said.

With plenty of depth in the team Sparkes said there is a lot to be excited about and she said one to watch will be Tim Hodge.

“Tim Hodge is going to be the busiest swimmer at the meet competing in five individual events and potentially two relays… he’s definitely one to watch out for,” she said.

The 2023 World Para Swimming Championships will be held in Manchester, UK from 31 July to 6 August.

Australian Dolphins Team for the 2023 World Para Swimming Championships:

Jesse AunglesCruiz
Emily BeecroftUSC Spartans
Ricky BetarCruiz
Rowan CrothersYeronga Park
Katja DedekindYeronga Park
Tom GallagherSommerset
Jasmine GreenwoodCruiz
Brenden HallUSC Spartans
Ben HanceSt Andrews
Tim HodgeACU Blacktown
Jack IrelandUQ
Ella Jones*Kincumber
Jenna JonesUSC Spartans
Ahmed KellyYarra Plenty
Alexa LearySt Hildas
Paige LeonhardtUSC Spartans
Will MartinChandler
Madeleine McTernanAll Saints
Jake MichelCarina
Lakeisha PattersonUSC Spartans
Col PearseNunawading
Alex SaffyBunbury
Kiera StephensSouthport
Ruby StormSt Andrews
Rachel WatsonChandler
Poppy WilsonYeronga Park

*Subject to classification

Coaching Staff:

Kate SparkesYeronga Park
Harley ConnollyUSC Spartans
Casey AtkinsUSC Spartans
Jon BellSt Hildas
David HeydenUQ Swim
Misha PayneACU Blacktown
Marty RobertsACT Performance Hub
Greg TowleSwimming Australia