Olympians Joined By Emerging Stars On Australia A Team For TYR Pro Swim Series Meet in Irvine
Australia will send a team of 21 swimmers led by Olympians Ben Armbruster and Se-Bom Lee and a host of emerging stars to contest the US TYR Pro Swim Series Meet in Irvine in August.
Armbruster (Bond, QLD) was one of several swimmers to clock inside the World Championship qualifying standards at the recent Trials Meet in Adelaide but finished outside the top two for Singapore.
The 23-year-old Paris Olympian was out-touched by teammate Jesse Coleman for second in the 100m butterfly final won by dual Olympian Matt Temple (Marion, SA) 51.00, followed by Coleman in 51.09 and Armbruster 51.45 – a top 25 time in the world.
The Chris Mooney coached Armbruster was also second in the 50m backstroke, won by World Champion Isaac Cooper and second in the 50m butterfly won by Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers, also narrowly missing a helter-skelter 50m freestyle final.
Lee finished third behind Singapore qualifiers, St Peters Western, QLD pair Brendon Smithand Will Petric, narrowly missing the QT, finishing third.
Other strong performers rewarded with selection on the Australia A for the Irvine meet from August 5-8, include Amelia Weber who was third behind St Peters Western teammates Lani Pallister and Jamie Perkins in the 400m freestyle, Weber also clocking a QT.
Pallister winning the 400m to join an elite group of seven swimmers in history under the magical 4 minutes, winning in 3:59.72, followed by Perkins (4:04.03) and Weber (4:06.78) – a time ranking her 17th on the 2025 World Rankings.
Another to watch is Thomas Nowakowski (USC Spartans, QLD) who was third behind Olympic champions Cam McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers in the 50 final – McEvoy winning in 21.30, followed by Chalmers in 21.68 and Nowakowski in 21.78 – 14th in the world with Australia’s sprinting stocks on the rise
Tania Kritzinger, one of the latest inclusions into the Rackley Swim Team’s Athlete Support Program has, also been rewarded after her breakthrough performances at the Trials after finishing third to Pallister and Perkins in the 800m in 8:32.77 and second to Pallister in then 100m in 16:16.04 – both QT.
The Australian team will be led by National Youth Coach Simon Cusack. a four-time Olympic coach who has spent 20 years coaching the likes of swimming legends Cate and Bronte Campbell and Australia’s most decorated Paralympic champion Ellie Cole.
“Providing international racing opportunities for this group of athletes is a key to ensure continued upward pressure for places in the senior Dolphins team,” Cusack said.
“Our job in pathways is to create an oversupply of swimmers. Complacency detracts from real talent reaching their potential and this tour is an important step in unleashing potential.”
Australia A Team TYR Pro Swim Series in Irvine, California USA from 5-8thAugust, 2025: | ||
Athlete | Club, State | Coach |
Alyssa Burgess | Highlanders, WA | Will Scott |
Amelia Weber | St Peters, QLD | Dean Boxall |
Bailey Lello | St Peters, QLD | Dean Boxall |
Bella Grant | Trinity, NSW | Ben Tuxford |
Ben Armbruster | Bond, QLD | Chris Mooney |
Finlay Schuster | Nudgee, QLD | Shaun Crow |
Inez Miller | Fenix, WA | Will Scott |
Isabelle Boyd | Nunawading, VIIC | Jol Finck |
Jaimie De Lutiis | Wests Illawarra, NSW | Pat Stellino |
Jamie Jack | St Peters, QLD | Dean Boxall |
Joshua Collett | Bond, QLD | Chris Mooney |
Kayla Hardy | Cruiz, ACT | Shannon Rollason |
Layla Day | Bond, QLD | Kyle Samuelson |
Matt Galea | SOPAC, NSW | Adam Kable |
Mia O’Leary | Griffth | Mel Marshall |
Molly Walker | Sth Performance, SA | Craig Stewart |
Se-Bom Lee | SOPAC., NSW | Adam Kable |
Semra Olowoniyi | Nunawading, VIC | Jol Finck |
Sienna Harben | Griffth, QLD | Mel Marshall |
Tiana Kritzinger | Rackley, QLD | Damien Jones |
Tom Nowakowski | USC Spartans, QLD | Michael Sage |