Joshua Staples Explained

Joshua Staples
National Team: Australia
Birth Date:2004
Birth Place:Casuarina, Northern Territory, Australia
Strokes:Freestyle
Club:St Peters Western
Coach:Dean Boxall

Joshua Staples (born 2004) is an Australian competitive swimmer. He is the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific champion in the 400-metre freestyle, 800-metre freestyle, 1500-metre freestyle, and 4×200-metre freestyle relay. In 2022, he was part of a first sweep of all men's individual freestyle events at a single Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships by Australian swimmers, winning three of the six gold medals with Flynn Southam winning the other three.

Background

Staples was born in Casuarina, Northern Territory, where he trained under the guidance of Peter Brasher as part of the Casuarina Storm Swimming Club.[1] He currently trains with the St Peters Western swim club, where he is coached by Dean Boxall.

Career

2021–2022

After being named to the 2021 Australian World Junior Team, Staples took part in a training camp, held in Darwin before the 2021 Australian Swimming Championships, as one of two contingents, the other including senior Australian swimmers Kyle Chalmers and Travis Mahoney.[2] The following year, he won the bronze medal in the 800-metre freestyle at the 2022 Australian Swimming Championships, held in Adelaide in May, with a time of 7:58.26.[3] He also placed fifth in the 400-metre freestyle with a 3:50.07, fifth in the 1500-metre freestyle with a 15:23.55, and eighth in the 400-metre individual medley with a 4:26.24.[4] Based on his results, he was named to the Australia roster for the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.[5]

2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships

Day one of competition at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Honolulu, United States, for the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in August, Staples won the gold medal in the 1500-metre freestyle with a personal best time of 15:18.54, earning nine points for Australia.[6] [7] The following day, he placed eighth in the 400-metre individual medley, finishing in a time of 4:29.97 and scoring one point for Australia.[6] Later in the same finals session, he helped win the gold medal in the 4×200-metre freestyle relay in a Championships record time of 7:13.07, contributing a time of 1:47.84 for the fourth leg of the relay in the final.[6] [8] In the 400-metre freestyle on day three, he won the gold medal in a personal best and Championships record time of 3:48.36, lowering the record over two full seconds from the 3:50.51 it was set at in 2010 by Nicholas Caldwell of the United States, and achieved nine points for Australia.[9] [10] For the 4×100-metre freestyle relay later in the same session, he split a 50.79 for the anchor leg of the relay, helping finish second in a time of 3:21.42 swimming exhibition.[6]

The fourth and final day of competition, Staples won the gold medal in the 800-metre freestyle with a personal best time of 7:56.29, which was just 1.13 seconds off the Championships record of 7:55.16 set by Robert Finke of the United States in 2016 and earned nine additional points for Australia.[6] [11] Between his three gold medals in his individual freestyle events and the three gold medals won by fellow Australian Flynn Southam in the 50-metre freestyle, 100-metre freestyle, and 200-metre freestyle, the 2022 Championships marked the first time swimmers representing Australia won all possible gold medals in the men's individual freestyle events at a single Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.[11] When points were summed for each athlete across their individual events, he was the highest scoring male competitor with 28 points, which was five points lower than the highest scoring female competitor Erin Gemmell of the United States.[12]

2023

On the first day of the 2023 Australian Swimming Championships, in April in Gold Coast, Queensland, Staples ranked fourth in the preliminaries of the 400-metre freestyle with a 3:52.90 and qualified for the evening final, where he placed sixth in a time of 3:52.43 that was 0.05 seconds ahead of seventh-place finisher Mack Horton. For the second day, he placed second in the age final of the 200-metre freestyle with a 1:50.48 before placing sixth in the 1500-metre freestyle with a 15:44.96. On the third evening, he placed fifth in the 200-metre individual medley with a personal best time of 2:02.44 and sixth in the 800-metre freestyle with a 8:09.43. The fourth day, he improved upon his eighth-place finish in the 400-metre individual medley from the same competition in 2022, this time placing seventh with a 4:25.75.[13]

In June, at the 2023 Australian Swimming Trials in Melbourne, Staples placed seventeenth in the 400-metre freestyle on day one with a 3:57.40, fifty-second in the 200-metre freestyle on day two with a 1:57.07, and eighth in the 800-metre freestyle on day three with a 8:06.11.[14]

International championships (50 m)

Staples swam only in exhibition.

Personal best times

Long course metres (50 m pool)

EventTimeMeetLocationDateRef
400 m freestyle3:48.362022 Junior Pan Pacific ChampionshipsHonolulu, United States26 August 2022
800 m freestyle7:56.292022 Junior Pan Pacific ChampionshipsHonolulu, United States27 August 2022
1500 m freestyle15:18.542022 Junior Pan Pacific ChampionshipsHonolulu, United States24 August 2022

Notes and References

  1. McGowan, Marc (5 November 2015). "Casuarina Swimming Club's Josh Staples is on a Northern Territory record-breaking mission in the pool". Northern Territory News. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  2. https://nt.swimming.org.au/news-articles/australias-top-athletes-train-darwin "Australias Top Athletes Train in Darwin"
  3. Hanson, Ian (16 June 2022). "Olympic Champions Kyle Chalmers and Mack Horton Lead New Look Dolphins For Budapest World Championship Assault". Swimming World. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  4. Hy-Tek (22 May 2022). "2022 Australian Swimming Championships: Results". Swimming Australia. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  5. https://www.swimming.org.au/performance/pathways/teams/2022-junior-pan-pacific-championships "Teams: 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Championships"
  6. Hy-Tek (24 August 2022). "2022 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships: Results". swmeets.com. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  7. De George, Matthew (24 August 2022). "Junior Pan Pacs: Erin Gemmell Sets Second Meet Record to Win 200 Free; Aaron Shackell Shines in 200 Fly". Swimming World. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  8. Penland, Spencer (26 August 2022). "Southam And Staples Split 1:47 To Lead Australia To Boys 4×200 Jr Pan Pacs Record". SwimSwam. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  9. Lohn, John (26 August 2022). "Junior Pan Pacs – Day 3 Finals: Erin Gemmell Completes Freestyle Triple; Alex Shackell Is Golden". Swimming World. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  10. Penland, Spencer (27 August 2022). "Australia's Joshua Staples Throws Down 3:48.36 Jr Pan Pacs Record In The 400 Fr". SwimSwam. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  11. https://www.swimming.org.au/articles/southam-and-staples-secure-junior-pan-pacs-trebles "Southam and Staples Secure Junior Pan Pacs Trebles"
  12. Lepesant, Anne (28 August 2022). "Erin Gemmell, Joshua Staples Top The Points Tables At 2022 Junior Pan Pacs". SwimSwam. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  13. https://liveresults.swimming.org.au/sal/2023Opens/ "Meet Results: 2023 Australian Swimming Championships"
  14. https://liveresults.swimming.org.au/sal/2023TRIALS/ "Meet Results: 2023 Australian Swimming Trials"