Swimming World Championships 2010

Australian team finished 6th on the medal table and won 30 medals – 13 gold, 11 silver and 6 bronze medals.

Medallists

Men

  • Michael Anderson – S10
  • Michael Auprince – S9
  • Blake Cochrane – S8
  • Matthew Cowdrey – S9
  • Jay Dohnt – S7
  • Patrick Donachie – S14
  • Richard Eliason – S14
  • Daniel Fox – S14
  • Brenden Hall – S9
  • Peter Leek – S8
  • Matthew Levy – S8
  • Andrew Pasterfield – S10
  • Grant Patterson  – S3
  • Sean Russo – S13
  • Jeremy Tidy – S10

Women

  • Kayla Clarke – S14
  • Ellie Cole – S9
  • Jacqueline Freney – S8
  • Nerice Holland – S14
  • Tanya Huebner – S6
  • Marayke Jonkers – S4
  • Kara Leo – S14
  • Esther Overton – S3
  • Teigan Van Roosmalen – S13
  • Annabelle Williams – S9

Coaches

  • Brendan Keogh – National Paralympic Coach
  • Graeme Carroll – Coach
  • Ben Davies – Coach
  • Michael Freney – Coach
  • Steve Hadler – Coach
  • Drew McGregor – Coach
  • Chris Phillips – Coach

Support staff

  • Andrew Dingley –  Physiologist
  • Jo Evershed –  Physiotherapist
  • Sacha Fulton –  Physiologist
  • Dan Ling –  Security
  • Beth Rider –  Media
  • Amanda Smallcombe –  Carer
  • David Spurrier –  Physiotherapist
  • Geoff Thompson –  Doctor
  • Penny Will – Massage Therapist

Media Guide for Australian team.

Australian team and results at the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 14-21 August 2010.