Australian Dolphins

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Kai Edwards

TSS Aquatics

TSS Aquatics swimmer Kai Edwards debuted at the 2019 World Championships.

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Kareena Lee

Noosa

Lee claimed Australia's first Olympic medal in marathon swimming when she secured bronze in Tokyo.

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Katherine Downie

Perth City Swim Club

Downie possess an impressive resume, claiming two Paralympic gold medals in 2012.

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Katja Dedekind

USC Spartans

At her debut Paralympic outing in Rio 2016, Dedekind proudly returned home with a bronze medal.

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Kaylee McKeown

USC Spartans

Kaylee McKeown is a world record holder and Olympic champion in the 100m & 200m backstroke.

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Keira Stephens

USC Spartans

Stephens made her Dolphins debut in 2018 at the Para Pan Pacs.

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Kiah Melverton

TSS Aquatic

Long distance specialist Kiah Melverton trains on the Gold Coast with Chris Nesbit at TSS Aquatics.

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Kirralee Hayes

Genesis Aquatic

Hayes will make her Paralympic debut in Tokyo and pull on the green and gold for the first time.

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Kotuku Ngawati

Melbourne Vicentre

‘Koti’ made her first senior team at 16 and qualified for her maiden Olympic team in 2016.

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