Australia Names 40-Strong Junior Dolphins Swim Team For 2024 Junior Pan Pacs in Canberra

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BACK FOR 2024 PAN PACS: Rising Australian backstroke star Jaclyn Barclay, back for the 2024 Pan Pacs in Canberra.Photo Courtsey Delly Carr (Swimming Australia)

Australia Names 40-Strong Junior Dolphins Swim Team For 2024 Junior Pan Pacs in Canberra

Australia will field an experienced  40-strong team including 11 swimmers from last year’s successful World Junior Championship campaign when it hosts this year’s 2024 Junior Pan Pacific Championships in Canberra in August.

They include gold medallists from the 2023 World’s in Israel, Jaclyn Barclay and Amelia Weber (St Peters Western, QLD), Milla Jansen and Hannah Casey (Bond, QLD), and Hayley McKinder (Griffith University, QLD).

They are among 21 Queenslanders on the team, that includes a record nine swimmers from WA, seven from NSW and three from Victoria.

Barclay, the World Junior champion in the 100m backstroke also tasted success at this year’s World Aquatics Championships in Doha, winning silver in the 200m backstroke and is also one of six survivors from the 2022 Junior Pan Pacs in Hawaii along with Jansen, Casey, Weber, Marcus Da Silva (Cranbrook, NSW) and Ike Martinez (Rackley, QLD) who were also in Israel.

Jansen has been an individual stand-out, also  winning silver in the 100m freestyle in Israel and was a dominant force at the at the last Junior Pan Pacs – where she won the 50m freestyle gold as well as silvers in the 100m freestyle, 4x100m and 4x200m free and bronze in the medley relays.

Milla Jansen Mian O'Leary Photo Courtesy Delly Carr (Swimmimng NSW)

STRONG BOND: Milla Jansen gets another start. Photo Courtesy: Delly Carr Swimming NSW

There are also six swimmers who dominated the Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinbago last year, including WA’s Inez Miller (Fenix, WA) – the winner of seven medals – four of them gold.

Rising regional breaststroke star, 15-year-old Sienna Toohey (Albury, NSW) is one of many bright new talents on a Junior Dolphins team that finished third at the 2022 Junior Pan Pacs that saw the USA come out on top with 46 medals (19 gold, 14 silver and 13 bronze) ahead of Japan 29 (8-11-10) with Australia third on 25 (8-11-6).

Australian Team lead and Swimming Australia’s General Manager Pathways, Gary Barclay said: “Competing nations will send full-strength teams, so this meet is a good measure on how our pathways and our athletes are heading ahead of LA 2028 and Brisbane 2032.”

First held in Hawaii in 2005, the Junior Pan Pacs has only been hosted by the US (in Hawaii), Guam and Fiji with the Championships being held in Australia for the first time.

2024 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, August 21-24, 2024

Australian Swim Team, 2024 Junior Pan Pacific Championships Female Athletes

 Zoe Ammundsen (Churchie, QLD; Coach: Richard Sleight); 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Jaclyn Barclay (St Peters Western, QLD/Dean Boxall); 2024 World Aquatics/2023 World Junior Championships/2022 Junior Pan Pacs

Mikayla Bird (Bond, QLD/ Chris Mooney): 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Hannah Casey (Bond, QLD/ Chris Mooney): 2023 World Junior Championships/2022 Junior Pan Pacs

Jessica Cole (Wests Illawarra, NSW/ Pat Stellino): 2023 World Junior Championships

Sylvia Czajko (UWA West Coast, WA/ Rob Palfery)

Giselle Davey (Caulfield, VIC/ Kenrick Monk)

Elloise Doolan (Somerville House, QLD/ Sarah Caithness)

Ava Gaske (Chandler, QLD/ Tyoshi Kimura)

Milla Jansen (Bond, QLD/ Chris Mooney): 2023 World Junior Championships/2022 Junior Pan Pacs

Hayley MacKinder (Griffith, QLD/Tom Fraser-Holmes): 2023 World Junior Championships

Lillie McPherson (Manly, NSW/Justin Rothwell): 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Inez Miller (Fenix, WA/ Ben Higson): 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Olympia Pope (Miami, QLD/ Paul Crosswell): 2023 World Junior Championships

Julia Remington (All Saints, QLD/ Ken Sabotic)

Isabel Sheldrick (Fenix, WA/ Deb Jones)

Amelie Smith (Rocky City, QLD/ Shane Kingston)

Poppy Stephen (Nudgee, QLD/ Shaun Crow): 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Sienna Toohey (Albury, NSW/ Wayne Gould)

Amelia Weber (St Peters Western, QLD/ Cam Gledhill): 2023 World Junior Championships/2022 Junior Pan Pacs

Male Athletes     

Sean Alcorn (St Hilda’s, WA/ Zoe Baker)

Jackson Anderson (Highlanders, WA/ Ryan Steenkamp)

Thomas Booth (Southside Aquatics, QLD/ Lachlan Staples)

Xavier Collins (Westside Christ Church, WA/ Jon Harrison)

Josh Conias (Somerville House, QLD/ Tim Lane)

Tex Cross (Highlanders, WA/ Ryan Steenkamp)

Marcus Da Silva (Cranbrook, NSW/ Bec Wheatley): 2023 World Junior Championships/2022 Junior Pan Pacs

Lucas Fackerell (Breakers, WA/ Harry Clarke)

Joel Fleming (Forster, NSW/ Peter Sanders)

Braden Fyneman (UWA West Coast, WA/ Rob Palfrey): 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Sam Higgs (Warringah, NSW/Angelo Basalo): 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Josh Kerr (Manly NSW, Justin Rothwell): 2023 World Junior Championships

Ike Martinez (Rackley, QLD/ Damien Jones): 2023 World Junior Championships/2022 Junior Pan Pacs

Blair McKitrick (Nudgee, QLD/ Shaun Crow)

Joshua Moore (USC Spartans, QLD/ Michael Sage)

Jack Morrow (St Andrews, QLD/ Ash Delaney)

Jacob Nimmo (Caulfield, VIC’/ Kenrick Monk)

Thomas Pattinson (Churchie, QLD/ Richard Sleight): 2023 World Junior Championships

William Shepherd-Smith (Churchie, QLD/ Richard Sleight)

Nicholas Stoupas (Caulfield, VIC/ Kenrick Monk)

Coaches:

Sarah Caithness (Somerville House, QLD)

Shaun Crow (Nudgee, QLD)

Cam Gledhill (St Peters Western, QLD)

Wayne Gould (Albury, NSW)

Kenrick Monk (Caulfield, VIC)

Rob Palfery (UWA West Coast, WA)

Justin Rothwell (Manly, NSW)

Richard Sleight (Churchie, QLD)

Ryan Steenkamp (Highlanders WA)

Bec Wheatley (Cranbrook, NSW)

Support Staff:                                                                                                                            

Gary Barclay   (General Manager  Performance Pathways)

Hayley Van Den Boom (Team Manager)

Lachlan Mitchell (Physiologist)

Elise Bereza     (Sport Psychologist)

Jason Bartram (Physiologist)

Emily Nicol (Bio Mechanist)

Gabby Harth   (Bio Mechanist)

Jemma Bassi  (Strength and Conditioning)

Andrew Cameron (Physiotherapist)

Kara Roffey (Physiotherapist)

Jack Cookson (Doctor)

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