Fraser Nagle triumphs after the Boys 14 years 50m Freestyle.
Local swimming sensation Fraser Nagle has produced an outstanding performance at the 2025 Queensland Championships, competing against Australia’s top junior swimmers at one of the most highly competitive events on the national swimming calendar.
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The championships attract the country’s elite talent, with many athletes based in Queensland’s strong high-performance programs.
Fraser contested an impressive 10 individual events alongside three relay events, achieving personal best times in every swim throughout the meet.
His consistency and speed saw him progress to finals in four individual events, the Boys 14 years 100m Freestyle, 50m Backstroke, 100m Backstroke and 50m Freestyle.
The highlight of the championships came in the Boys 14 years 50m Freestyle, where Fraser claimed the gold medal, stopping the clock in a rapid 24.57 seconds, dropping a massive 0.77-second personal best.
He also played a key role in his relay team, helping secure a silver medal against strong opposition.
Fraser pictured with his gold medal at the Quensland Championsips.
Fraser, who until recently trained with the Yarrawonga Mulwala Swimming Club, now attends school in Queensland at St Peters Western, where he continues to develop within one of Australia’s leading swimming programs.
Lyndon Hart (Head Coach) of Yarrawonga/Mulwala Swimming Club said that "Fraser's efforts demonstrated a true example of what commitment and determination can achieve”.
Home for the summer, the Yarrawonga Swimming Club looks forward to having him back training with the team before he returns to Queensland at the start of the school year.