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Event Program EVENT PROGRAM PRINCIPAL PARTNER PARTNERS EVENT PARTNER Day 1 – Thursday 24 October Day 2 – Friday 25 October Day 3 – Saturday 26 October Heats Heats Heats 1) 400m Freestyle MC T/F Men 22) 100m Freestyle MC Men 42) 100m Breaststroke MC Men 2) 400m Freestyle MC T/F Women 23) 100m Freestyle MC Women 43) 100m Breaststroke MC Women 3) 400m Freestyle Men 24) 200m Freestyle Men 44) 200m Butterfly Women 4) 200m Backstroke Women 25) 400m Freestyle Women 45) 100m Butterfly Men 5) 200m Butterfly Men 26) 100m Butterfly Women 46) 200m Breaststroke Men 6) 100m Breaststroke Women 27) 200m Backstroke Men 47) 100m Butterfly MC Men 7) 100m Freestyle Women 28) 100m Backstroke Women 48) 100m Butterfly MC Women 8) 100m Freestyle Men 29) 100m Breaststroke Men 49) 50m Freestyle Men 9) 400m IM Women 30) 200m Breaststroke Women 50) 200m IM Women 10) 50m Backstroke Men 31) 50m Freestyle Women 51) 400m IM Men 11) 50m Freestyle MC Women 32) 200m IM Men 52) 50m Backstroke Women 12) 50m Freestyle MC Men 33) 100m IM Women 53) 200m Freestyle Women 13) 50m Butterfly Women 34) 100m Backstroke MC Men 54) 100m Backstroke Men 14) 50m Breaststroke Men 35) 100m Backstroke MC Women 55) 50m Breaststroke Women 15) 800m Freestyle T/F Women 36) 50m Butterfly Men 56) 50m Backstroke MC Women 16) 50m Breaststroke MC Men 37) 800m Freestyle T/F Men 57) 50m Backstroke MC Men 17) 50m Breaststroke MC Women 38) 50m Butterfly MC Men 58) 1500m Freestyle T/F Men 39) 50m Butterfly MC Women 59) 100m IM Men 60) 150m IM MC T/F Mixed 61) 1500m Freestyle T/F Women Finals Finals Finals 18) 200m IM MC T/F Men 22) 100m Freestyle MC Men 42) 100m Breaststroke MC Men 19) 200m IM MC T/F Women 23) 100m Freestyle MC Women 43) 100m Breaststroke MC Women 3) 400m Freestyle Men 24) 200m Freestyle Men 44) 200m Butterfly Women 4) 200m Backstroke Women 25) 400m Freestyle Women 45) 100m Butterfly Men 5) 200m Butterfly Men 26) 100m Butterfly Women 46) 200m Breaststroke Men 6) 100m Breaststroke Women 27) 200m Backstroke Men 47) 100m Butterfly MC Men 7) 100m Freestyle Women 28) 100m Backstroke Women 48) 100m Butterfly MC Women 8) 100m Freestyle Men 29) 100m Breaststroke Men 49) 50m Freestyle Men 9) 400m IM Women 30) 200m Breaststroke Women 50) 200m IM Women 10) 50m Backstroke Men 31) 50m Freestyle Women 51) 400m IM Men 11) 50m Freestyle MC Women 32) 200m IM Men 52) 50m Backstroke Women 12) 50m Freestyle MC Men 33) 100m IM Women 53) 200m Freestyle Women 13) 50m Butterfly Women 34) 100m Backstroke MC Men 54) 100m Backstroke Men 14) 50m Breaststroke Men 35) 100m Backstroke MC Women 55) 50m Breaststroke Women 15) 800m Freestyle T/F Women 36) 50m Butterfly Men 56) 50m Backstroke MC Women 16) 50m Breaststroke MC Men 38) 50m Butterfly MC Men 57) 50m Backstroke MC Men 17) 50m Breaststroke MC Women 39) 50m Butterfly MC Women 58) 1500m Freestyle T/F Men 20) 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Men 40) 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Men 59) 100m IM Men 21) 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Women 41) 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Women 62) 4 x 100m Medley Relay Men 63) 4 x 100m Medley Relay Women Multi Class 400m freestyle and 200m IM are timed finals with all heats to be swum in the indicated session Female 800m freestyle and Male 1500m freestyle are timed finals with the fast heat to be swum in the evening session. Female 1500m and Male 800m are timed finals with all heats to be swum in the indicated morning heats session. PLEASE NOTE: The above program of events is subject to change. Any such changes will be displayed on the event page on the Swimming Australia website. 2019 Hancock Prospecting Australian Short course Championships XXXXXXXXXXXWELCOME Welcome to Melbourne, major events capital of Australia and proud host of the 2019 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships. Victoria lives and breathes sport and no one puts on a show like we do. We’re home to some of the biggest events in the world, including the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, Australian Open tennis, AFL Grand Final and the famous Melbourne Cup and Spring Racing Carnival. Over three days, our state’s major swimming hub, the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, will host more than 320 elite competitors representing 109 clubs from around Australia and across the globe. The Andrews Labor Government is proud to have locked in this premium feature on the Australian sporting calendar until 2021, through our $17.7 million Significant Sporting Events Program. More than 650 events across the state have been funded through the Significant Sporting Events Program, providing jobs and boosting local economies. I encourage interstate and overseas visitors to get out and enjoy everything Melbourne has to offer, from great food and wine to a vibrant street scene and attractions at leading cultural institutions including the National Gallery of Victoria and Melbourne Museum. And a short trip outside the city limits will reveal a world of wonder in regional Victoria. All up, the combination of Australian Short Course Swimming Championships and Victoria presents an unbeatable spring proposition. I trust all competitors, volunteers and fans will enjoy the best that Melbourne and Victoria has to offer. THE HON MARTIN PAKULA MP Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events 2 Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre XXXXXXXXXXX “Like so many Australians, I love to swim. Through the generous support of Mrs Rinehart and the Georgina Hope Foundation I have been able to pursue my passion and represent Australia at the highest level. As we prepare for the 2019 World Championships this year and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics the following year, I would like to acknowledge and thank Mrs Rinehart for her ongoing support and interest in the Australian Dolphins Swim Team. Thank you Mrs Rinehart for being our Patron, Principal Partner but most importantly a good friend” — Mack Horton 3 2019NOBODY Hancock Prospecting KNOWS MELBOURNE LIKE Australian Short course Championships XXXXXXXXXXX NIGHTLY AT 6.00 4 7NEWS.COM.AU Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre EVENT MAP MELBOURNE SPORTS CENTRES (MSAC) 30 Aughtie Drive Albert Park, Victoria FERRARS STREET ALBERT ROAD RECOMMENDED PARKING TRAM STOP EVENT ENTRY AUGHTIE DRIVE NO EVENT ENTRY MELBOURNE SPORTS & AQUATIC CENTRE CANTEBURY ROAD ALBERT PARK LAKE NO EVENT ENTRY AUGHTIE DRIVE NO EVENT ENTRY 5 2019 Hancock Prospecting Australian Short course Championships XXXXXXXXXXX let’s target at least 30 minutes of heart‑rate raising physical activity a day. 6 ASC35637 Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre THURSDAY HEATS 10:00 am 1 Men's 400m Freestyle MC 24 OCT 10:08 am 2 Women's 400m Freestyle MC 10:20 am 3 Men's 400m Freestyle 10:29 am 4 Women's 200m Backstroke 10:36 am 5 Men's 200m Butterfly 10:41 am 6 Women's 100m Breaststroke 10:45 am 7 Women's 100m Freestyle 10:50 am 8 Men's 100m Freestyle 10:56 am 9 Women's 400m IM 11:13 am 10 Men's 50m Backstroke 11:17 am 11 Women's 50m Freestyle MC 11:20 am 12 Men's 50m Freestyle MC 11:23 am 13 Women's 50m Butterfly 11:25 am 14 Men's 50m Breaststroke 11:28 am 15 Women's 800m Freestyle (slow heat) 11:38 am 16 Men's 50m Breaststroke MC 11:41 am 17 50m Breaststroke MC FINALS 6:00 pm 18 Men's 200m IM MC 6:05 pm 19 Women's 200m IM MC let’s target at 6:16 pm 3 Men's 400m Freestyle least 30 minutes 6:25 pm 4 Women's 200m Backstroke 6:33 pm 5 Men's 200m Butterfly of heart‑rate 6:40 pm 6 Women's 100m Breaststroke raising physical 6:46 pm 7 Women's 100m Freestyle activity a day. 6:52 pm 8 Men's 100m Freestyle 6:59 pm 9 Women's 400m IM 7:12 pm 10 Men's 50m Backstroke 7:15 pm 11 Women's 50m Freestyle MC 7:21 pm 12 Men's 50m Freestyle MC 7:27 pm 13 Women's 50m Butterfly 7:34 pm 14 Men's 50m Breaststroke 7:40 pm 15 Women's 800m Freestyle 7:53 pm 16 Men's 50 Breaststroke MC 8:01 pm 17 Women's 50m Breaststroke MC 8:10 pm 20 Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 8:23 pm 21 Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 7 ASC35637 2019 Hancock Prospecting Australian Short course Championships WHO WILL RULE THE POOL? SKINS AN ADDITION TO THE RACING PROGRAM, AN EXCITING SKINS EVENT, WILL SET THE POOL ALIGHT. A men’s and women’s skins race will see who has the speed, endurance and fitness to outlast their competition in the fast and furious short course pool. The knockout event will see the top four from race 1 through to the semi-final, where two more a knocked out and then the final dual to find a victor. Friday 25 October 7:37pm–8:07 8 Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre FRIDAY HEATS 10:00 am 22 Men's 100m Freestyle MC 25 OCT 10:06 am 23 Women's 100m Freestyle MC 10:13 am 24 Men's 200m Freestyle 10:20 am 25 Women's 400m Freestyle 10:35 am 26 Women's 100m Butterfly 10:40 am 27 Men's 200m Backstroke 10:49 am 28 Women's 100m Backstroke 10:53 am 29 Men's 100m Breaststroke 10:58 am 30 Women's 200m Breaststroke 11:05 am 31 Women's 50m Freestyle 11:07 am 32 Men's 200m IM 11:15 am 33 Women's 100m IM 11:20 am 34 Men's 100m Backstroke MC 11:26 am 35 Women's 100m Backstroke MC 11:33 am 36 Men's 50m Butterfly 11:36 am 37 Men's 800m Freestyle 11:54 am 38 Men's 50m Butterfly MC 11:58 am 39 Women's 50m Butterfly MC FINALS 5:52 pm Swimming Victoria Club Relay - 8 x 50m Freestyle 6:00 pm 22 Men's 100m Freestyle MC 6:04 pm 23 Women's 100m Freestyle MC 6:10 pm 24 Men's 200m Freestyle 6:17 pm 25 Women's 400m Freestyle 6:26 pm 26 Women's 100m Butterfly 6:31 pm 27 Men's 200m Backstroke 6:37 pm 28 Women's 100m Backstroke 6:42 pm 29 Men's 100m Breaststroke 6:47 pm 30 Women's 200m Breaststroke SKINS 6:55 pm 31 Women's 50m Freestyle 6:59 pm 32 Men's 200m IM 7:06 pm 33 Women's 100m IM 7:12 pm 34 Men's 100m Backstroke MC 7:18 pm 35 Women's 100m Backstroke MC 7:26 pm 36 Men's 50m Butterfly 7:37 pm Women's Freestyle Skins 7:52 pm Men's Freestyle Skins 8:07 pm 38 Men's 50m Butterfly MC 8:13 pm 39 Women's 50m Butterfly MC 8:18 pm 40 Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay 8:30 pm 41 Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay 9 2019 Hancock Prospecting Australian Short course Championships XXXXXXXXXXX SWIPE THE FOG AWAY COBRA ULTRA SWIPE POWERSKIN GOGGLE SWIPE ANTI-FOG CAN BE REACTIVATED WITH A FINGER, TO EXTEND ITS PROTECTION UP TO 10 TIMES.
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