Sunshine Coast Grammar Swimming Club has once again made its mark on the national stage, delivering an outstanding performance at the prestigious 2024 Swimming Australia Age Championships held at the Gold Coast.

Competing against the best athletes in the country, the 36 athletes, including 20 Sunshine Coast Grammar School students, showcased their talent and determination, securing an impressive 22 medals and finishing in sixth place in the combined point score out of 239 scoring clubs across Australia. Their stellar performances saw them clinch a total of 7 Gold, 9 Silver and 6 Bronze medals across a variety of individual and relay races.

Leading the charge were the top athletes from the Club, including multi-class athlete Kael Thompson who secured 4 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze. Several students from Sunshine Coast Grammar School also competed with incredible success, with stand-out performances from Daisy Quinn winning two Gold medals in the 16 Year 800m and 1500m Freestyle, and Georgia Edwards winning 1 Gold and 3 Silver medals.

This remarkable achievement is a true reflection of the dedication and hard work demonstrated by the Club and their commitment to fostering inclusivity and talent across their programs.

“We are incredibly proud of our athletes’ achievements. Their dedication, resilience and passion for the sport have propelled them to success on the national stage,” remarked Luke Stafford, Head Coach of the Sunshine Coast Grammar Swimming Club.

“Their remarkable achievements reflect the hard work and support of our coaching staff, parents and the entire club community.”

Looking ahead, the Sunshine Coast Grammar Swimming Club is committed to continuing to nurture excellence in swimming, empowering aspiring athletes to reach their full potential and inspiring future generations of athletes.

Congratulations Team Grammar!

Results

Grace Brimelow
Year 11
Second - 16 – 18 Year MC 400m Freestyle, Third - 16 – 18 Year MC 100m Freestyle
Mackenzie Burns
Year 12
Second - 17-18 Year Mixed 4 x 50m Medley State Relay, Second - 17 Year 50m Backstroke, Third - 13 – 17 Year QLD State 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay
Emma Chantry
Third - 14 – 15 Year MC 100m Butterfly, Second - 14 – 15 Year MC 50m Butterfly
Georgia Edwards
Year 10
Second - 14 – 15 Year Mixed 4 x 50m Medley State Relay, Second - 14 Year 200m Breaststroke, First - 14 Year 50m Breastroke, Second - 14 Year 100m Breaststroke
Kane Martin
Club
Third - 18 Year 50m Backstroke
Kael Thompson
Club
First - 16 – 18 Year MC 50m Freestyle, First - 16 – 18 Year MC 200m Freestyle, First - 16 – 18 Year MC 50m Backstroke, First - 16 – 18 Year MC 100m Butterfly, Second - 16 – 18 Year MC 100m Freestyle, Third - 16 – 18 Year MC 50m Butterfly
Daisy Quinn
Year 11
First - 16 Year 800m Freestyle, First - 16 Year 1500m Freestyle
Georgia Edwards, Abigail McNaught, Amelia Holder, Brydee Reid
Year 10 Year 8 Club Year 9
Third - 13 – 14 Year Mixed 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay
Reagan Copsey, Georgia Edwards, Emily Jack, Abigail McNaught
Year 9 Year 10 Club Year 8
Second - 13 – 14 Year 4 x 50m Medley Relay