Australian Paralympic Swim Team 2025. Where To Watch Paralympics 2025 Australia Safa Leila The Australia 2025 Para Swimming World Series is the first of nine meets scheduled for this year and gathers 72 athletes from eight different nations for multi-class events between 14 and 16 February. With a blend of seasoned champions and promising newcomers, the teams are poised to make a significant impact on the world stage.
Victorian Open Swimming Championship and The Melbourne World Para Swimming World Series in from www.paralympic.org.au
The thirty swimmers selected to represent Australia at the Paris Paralympic Games are a blend of some of the most exciting, experienced and successful swimmers to ever feature on an Australian Paralympic Team This series provides a platform for international classification and competition for Para Swimmers across the world.
Victorian Open Swimming Championship and The Melbourne World Para Swimming World Series in
This series provides a platform for international classification and competition for Para Swimmers across the world. The Australia 2025 Para Swimming World Series is the first of nine meets scheduled for this year and gathers 72 athletes from eight different nations for multi-class events between 14 and 16 February. With team selection on the line, and as we enter a new four-year Olympic and Paralympic cycle, we can expect fast high-quality racing from across the field, plus a few new names to emerge amongst our Paris stars."
Paraswimming Paralympics Australia. The anticipation for the Paris 2024 Games has reached new heights as the Australian Olympic and Paralympic swimming squads have been announced The first edition of the 2025 Para Swimming World Series takes place this weekend, in Melbourne, Australia, with multiple Paralympic medalists in attendance.
Ellie Cole Paralympic Games swimming champion on why winning isn’t everything The Chronicle. "The SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre has been a fantastic stage for past Trials and I know that will be the case again in 2025 The team of nine swimmers achieved some great results across three days of racing, coming up against a strong contingent of Australians plus swimmers from other countries around the world.