11/03/2025

GROUP 1, please come forward and grab your boarding pass to watch Australia’s best swimmers going head-to-head in Adelaide this June.

On the line at the 2025 Australian Swimming Trials from June 9-14 at the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre (SAALC) is the chance to wear the green and gold at the World Aquatic Championships in Singapore later this year.

Swimming Australia, in partnership with the South Australian Government, is delighted to announce pre-sale tickets for Dolphin members and SwimCentral members go on sale today (March 11) from 1.30pm ACST through to 1.30pm ACST, Thursday March 13 before general sale opens.

June’s Adelaide Trials will also feature an exclusive FAST LANE for Dolphins’ members which provides priority access at the gates.

The Trials are the pinnacle event of this year’s domestic swimming calendar and will serve as a selection event for the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in July and the 2025 World Para Swimming Championships in September. Both events are being held in the Lion City.

SAALC, home to Olympic medallists Kyle Chalmers and Matt Temple, has cemented itself as a world-class venue and Swimming Australia is thrilled to have the Trials hosted in Adelaide with support from the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing and the South Australian Tourism Commission.

Marking the major national swimming meet of the year, Swimming Australia CEO Rob Woodhouse said he would love to see sports fans fill the stands and support the athletes on the back of one of the most successful 12 months of the able-bod and para-Dolphin program.

Woodhouse said: “Trials are a highlight of the swimming calendar. With Dolphins selection on the line, we are sure to see high -quality racing and an electric atmosphere as our heroes from the 2024 Paris Games go head-to-head with an emerging generation of stars on the path to Singapore and beyond to the 2028 LA Games.”

“The SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre has been a fantastic stage for past Trials and I know that will be the case again in 2025. With team selection on the line, and as we enter a new four-year Olympic and Paralympic cycle, we can expect fast high-quality racing from across the field, plus a few new names to emerge amongst our Paris stars.

“My thanks to the South Australian Government for their support and we look forward to welcoming athletes and fans from around Australia to Adelaide in June.”

For more information, visit the Swimming Australia website