Underweight Carl Charm is the fastest qualifier up in lane four in the black cap, his first meet since joining Saint Andrews across from South Australia. And Kyle Chalmers off to an awesome start in lane 4, already half a body length out in front of Jamie Jack and William Yang. They approached the turn. We await the split. Chalmers leads the field, a 2291. Chalmers surging bottom of the screen. The New Zealander Carter Swift bringing a bit of a challenge to Kyle Chalmers. Now alongside Chalmers is William Yang trying to challenge the SA. But Chalmers knows what he’s got to do. Half a body length ahead of Yang, half a body length ahead of Jamie Jack. Yank trying to charge, but Chalmers is going to get there. What a swim. King Kyle once more a 47. 63 for Kyle Chalmers takes out gold here at the Australian Open Swim Championships. Defends his title as the Australian Open champion of 4763.
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