20/05/2026
We are so proud!
Huge congratulations to Jeanette Brits from Manly on provisionally breaking FOUR World Records in the W65-69 age group at the 2026 MSA National Championships in Brisbane!
โญ200m Freestyle - 2:20.35
โญ400m Freestyle - 4:55.87
โญ400m Freestyle - 4:55.59 (800m split)
โญ800m Freestyle - 9:56.21
An extraordinary display or endurance, speed and consistency across multiple distances!
06/05/2026
Our most fabulous and inspiring President Ross Hall wrote a few words about his experience at MSA National Champs last week.
A great perspective on why masters swimming is important and why itโs the experience and the people around you that make all the difference.
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โWhen the event schedule was first published for this meet I was initially a bit daunted and disheartened - I was clearly one of the slowest swimmers competing and therefore in the last (slowest) or second last heat for almost every event I had entered.
I was also in the men's age group with the most entrants (47) so I thought this could be ugly !
Doubts crept in as to why I was going and whether or not I was of a sufficient standard to be competing, particularly given the strength of our team.
I gave myself a 'reality check' and told myself that sometimes in life, you have to put yourself out there for good things to happen.
I was feeling fit and healthy, (both blessings for which I am very grateful) and went to Brisbane with three main aims in mind:
1) to swim to the best of my ability;
2) to support my Manly teammates at every opportunity, and
3) to have fun and 'enjoy the ride'.
I believe I achieved all three aims and received more in return than I could have ever hoped for - here are some of the highlights:
* I had the privilege of sharing time with John Martin, who at age 90, is our oldest competitive club swimmer. John competed on Day 1 only and also stayed with me.
* For the record, John competed in two individual events and one relay, where he collected a gold and silver medal (100 free and 50 Back respectively). We went out to dinner with most of the group on those first two nights - it was an absolute delight to spend time with John !
* I met and chatted with fellow swimmers on the 30 minute shuttle bus ride to the pool and back each day where we compared swimming stories and talked about other things;
* Whilst time-keeping on pool deck one day, I was inspired by the man in his eighties who swam a 400m backstroke - a challenging feat in its own right, except that this man was an amputee and only had one leg;
* I was again on pool-deck timekeeping when the first and fastest heat of the Men's 50m butterfly was swum - possibly the most exciting race on the calendar.
* Scott Miller, a former Olympic butterfly silver medallist from Atlanta 30 years ago (now aged 51) was the focus of all eyes - he was touched out by a much younger swimmer and swam 25.41 secs.
* The sight of 10 elite butterfly swimmers surging towards you was a sight to behold !
* I shared a lovely Italian meal with Tony Goodwin one night and learned a little about his life story, away from the pool.
* I met our youngest competitor, 29 year old Ben McVean for the first time and learned a little about his life and witnessed him win a Gold medal in the men's 400m backstroke.
* I spent time both at the pool and over dinner with the lovely Brits' family - daughter Kara and parents Jeanette and Gary;
* I was regaled by stories from Ray Barnett's time growing up in the UK;
* I was on pool deck with many others when Cam McEvoy lined up in Heat 1 of the Men's 25m freestyle - he swam the event in 9.32 secs and beat his nearest rival by approx. 1.3 secs - a staggering winning margin in such a short event against the best masters swimmers in the country !
* I witnessed first hand some amazing swims by our whole team, details of which will be shared with everyone later in the week.
* I experienced first-hand the wonderful vibe in the arena - a fantastic announcer and commentator, Greg Flanders from Brisbane Southside Club (who wasn't competing). He read out swimmer profiles during longer events, commentated on many others and played appropriate songs which had the whole place rocking including dancing timekeepers using the timing button as a pretend microphone,
* I was poolside on the last day when Dan and Jeanette both swum amazing 800m freestyle races in adjoining lanes;
* Oh yes, ----------- and one last thing I nearly forgot !
* Unbeknown to me and most everybody else at the time, Cam McEvcoy had asked officials if he could swim the 25m free a second time.There happened to be a couple of spare lanes in the final heat (my heat). There was a 'mystery swimmer' in Lane Zero. The commentator called the race and with everyone glued to the event, Cam McEvoy won the heat in a time of 9.26 seconds - the fastest 25m freestyle time ever recorded - now that's a memory that's hard to top !
* I was one of 6 of the Manly team who attended the Championship Awards Presentation Evening and shared in the excitement of Jeanette and Tony both winning the 'Swimmer of the Meet' Awards - not bad when you consider there were nearly 800 competitors !
These are some of the priceless memories from the meet that I will long remember and treasure. I would do it all again in a heartbeat.
On balance, I would happily take these experiences and be in the slowest heats any day of the week !
Thanks for taking time to read my story ".
04/05/2026
Get across this and start planning for the second half of 2026 racing!
We are excited to invite you to the rescheduled goal setting session designed specifically for our Masters swimmers.
Date: Sunday 17 May
Time: 9.30โ10.30am (after Sunday morning training)
Location: Warringah Aquatic Centre โ Creche Room
We are pleased and very grateful to welcome Lauren Stadler back to deliver a practical and engaging session focused on helping you get the most out of your swimming this year.
This session will explore how setting the right goals can improve motivation, consistency, and performance in the pool. Lauren will share simple, effective strategies to help turn big ambitions into clear, achievable steps so you can train with purpose, stay focused, and make meaningful progress.
Whether you are training for competition or simply looking to improve, this session will give you tools you can apply straight away.
There is no cost to attend and you can book here: https://warringahmasters.org.au/book-training-session
Everyone is welcome! We do need a minimum of 20 people for the session to go ahead so please book in!
We hope to see you there.
02/05/2026
Tony and Jeanette named Male and Female Swimmer of the Meet!
And if you remember, the same thing happened at the Darwin MSA National Championships!! Tony and Jeanette are absolute legends of the sport and we couldnโt be prouder.
Congrats to you both ๐ช๐ช
02/05/2026
In a really special conclusion to the 2026 MSA National Championships, Dan and Jeanette faced off, lane to lane, in the 800 freestyle.
Jeanette took approx 27 seconds off the WR!!
And Dan did a huge PB.
What a great race and way to end the championships for our team ๐
Masters Swimming NSW Masters Swimming Australia
01/05/2026
The Manly National Team at the MSA National Championships!
Congrats to all! We so very proud of your achievements ๐๐
01/05/2026
The last two days of the MSA National Championships have been jam packed with some awesome swimming by the Manly team. ๐๐
Swims of note:
Dan Phillpot broke the 400 Breast State Record in the 35-39 age group by a massive 25 seconds! What a swim Dan!
Ben McVean won his first National Gold in the 25-29 age group in the 400 Backstroke.
Jeanette and Tony also brought in a stash of medals including the 100 free and 50 Breast.
Massive shout out to Kara and Raymond for some great performances in the 100 free.
What a team!
30/04/2026
Our gal! What a champion!
โญWORLD RECORD!!โญ
Jeanette Brits from Manly Masters provisionally broke the Women's 65-69 200m Freestyle World Record at our MSNSW LC Championships in an incredible time of 2:24.07!
What a swim! Please join us in congratulating her! ๐
30/04/2026
Another great day for the team on Day 2 at the MSA National Championships.
Jeanette Brits smashed the World Record in the Womenโs 400 free by around 5+ seconds! Huge effort Jeanette!
Jeanette, Tony and Dan all collected multiple golds, and Ben snagged a silver in the 200 back.
The mixed 4 x 50 medley relay finished a very creditable 5th in a very hot heat!
Stay tuned for Day 3 results
28/04/2026
A big day from the Manly team at MSA National Championships today in Brisbane.
Outstanding achievement by John Martin coming 1st in the 50 free in the Menโs 90-94 age group!
More gold from Jeanette Britts (50 Free), Dan Phillpot (200 Breast) and Tony Goodwin (25 Fly and 200 Breast). Danโs 200 Breaststroke was a NSW State Record for the 35-39 age bracket!
Well done team!
Stay tuned for tomorrowโs results!