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10.00pm

Goodnight

That’s all from us tonight.

We’ll be bringing you all the action live from Brisbane again tomorrow night, and for the rest of the week as Australia gets its team together for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

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If you’re super keen, you can watch the day two heats on Nine from 11am AEST; otherwise, we’ll catch you again for all the finals action at 7:30pm.

Ariarne Titmus has booked her spot to Paris.Credit: Getty

9.49pm

What’s on tomorrow

That’s all the action for today, here’s what’s on tomorrow.

Kaylee McKeown will be among the athletes swimming on day two of the Australian swimming trials.Credit: Getty

Tuesday, June 117:30pm - Women’s 100m backstroke final7:41pm - Women’s 100m breaststroke7:53pm - Men’s 50m freestyle multi-class7:59pm - Women’s 50m freestyle multi-class8:11pm - Men’s 100m backstroke8:22pm - Men’s 100m butterfly multi-class8:29pm - Women’s 100m butterfly multi-class8:40pm - Men’s 200m butterfly8:53pm - Men’s 50m breaststroke multi-class

9.39pm

‘That’s just the box ticked’: Winnington

9.34pm

Winnington and Short book spots for ParisBy Tom Decent

Elijah Winnington edges out Sam Short in the men’s 400m freestyle.

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Cracking race, neck and neck, before Winnington pulls away in the final 100 metres. 3:43.26 is the time for Winnington, which by his standards, isn’t super quick. Was two seconds faster in April at the Australian championships.

Sam Short reported issues with gastro last week, which might explain his second place. Both are in great position for medals in Paris.

9.22pm

Up next: men’s 400m freestyleBy Tom Decent

This will be the race of the night.

It’s hard to split Elijah Winnington (heat swim 3:45.72) and Sam Short (heat swim 3:48.66) who have been in sensational form this year.

Short told media this morning he’s been battling gastro in the lead-up, so that’s worth factoring in. The world record (3:40.07) could go this evening and so too Ian Thorpe’s 22-year-old Australian record of 3:40.08.

Both men are animals in the water and hate losing. They’ll pull each other along in what will be a dog fight. I’ll back Short, just. He’s all class but Winnington has a point to prove after his seventh finish at the Tokyo Olympics after going in as the favourite.

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Sam Short is going for gold tonight.Credit: Getty

9.21pm

Patterson posts strong time to claim 400m freestyle multi-class

Lakeisha Patterson wins the women’s 400m freestyle multi-class, and posts a qualifying time along with Hannah Price in second and Michelle Fawer in third.

“I’m pretty pleased with that. I went out pretty hard this morning, so I just aimed to back it up again tonight,” Patterson said. “It’s always really exciting times to obviously qualify my third Paralympics is exciting.”

9.09pm

Hall on track for fifth Paralympics

Brenden Hall (hopefully) books his spot for Paris 2024 with a swim that’s about four seconds clear of his nearest competitor.

The qualifying time is good, and if the selectors go his way it will be his fifth Paralympic Games.

He’s been part of the Dolphins squad for the past 17 years, but Hall said he’s “still loving every minute of it” and he “still had a little bit of fight left”.

9.02pm

Watch: Pallister emotional after booking ticket to Paris

8.58pm

Kempy’s view: the race you can’t miss on night one

8.54pm

‘You still have doubts’: McKeon’s message to young swimmers

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