Australian Dolphins

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David Morgan

Miami Swimming Club

Originally hailing from Wales, Morgan returned from the Rio Games with a bronze medal to his name.

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Elijah Winnington

St Peters Western

Winnington won his first Commonwealth Games gold medal in 2018, fittingly in his hometown.

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Ella Jones

Springwood Swimming Club

Jones made her first Dolphins swim team in 2019 as a member of the world para champs squad.

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Ellie Cole

Knox Pymble Swim Club

One of Australia’s most decorated Paralympians, Cole has 15 Paralympic medals to her name.

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Emily Beecroft

Traralgon

Beecroft will make her second Paralympic appearance in Tokyo.

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Emily Seebohm

Griffith University

Claiming 53 international medals - and still counting - Seebohm's career is illustrious.

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Emma McKeon

Griffith University

McKeon has the most Olympic medals of any Australian swimmer in history.

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Grant Irvine

UWA West Coast

Swimming since the tender age of 12, Irvine’s passion for swimming runs deep.

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Grant Patterson

Central Cairns

A popular member of the Dolphins swim team, Patterson has amassed a myriad of medals to his name.

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