Olympians James Magnussen, Meagen Nay and Sarah Ryan will call the Heats Day 2 action as the Multi-Class competitors take on both the Men’s and Women’s 100M Butterfly and 50M Freestyle, as well as the Men’s 50M Breaststroke. The Men’s competition features the 100M Backstroke and 200M Freestyle, whilst the Women’s events will include the 100M Breaststroke, 100M Backstroke and 400M Freestyle.
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