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Cam McEvoy Clocks New All Comers Record at Day 1 of Aussie SC Champs

The 2016 Australian Short Course Championships kicked off in Brisbane with day one witnessing a successful return to racing from many of Australia’s finest.

After a known heart condition resulted in Kyle Chalmers withdrawing from the men’s 100 free final, the field was highlighted by Bond’s Cameron McEvoy. McEvoy delivered a 46.19 to win the title and overturn the previous All Comers record of 46.29. The previous record was set in 2009 by Matthew Abood.

Somerset’s Tommaso D’Orsogna posted second with a 46.63, followed by Brayden McCarthy and his time of 47.32. McCarthy has recently begun to make a name for himself on the international scene, posting third place finishes in the 100 free (47.23) and 100 fly (51.24) at the Singapore stop of the World Cup series.

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