Stats

Age: 24
Olympics: 1
Commonwealth Games : 1 x Gold Medal
World Championships: 5 x Silver Medal

Alexandria Perkins

Swimmer

Alexandria Perkins is a rising star in Australian swimming, known for her powerful butterfly stroke and her achievements on the international stage. Hailing from Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Alexandria began her journey to elite swimming at a young age and has quickly ascended through the ranks to become a celebrated athlete on Team Australia.

Her breakthrough came at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, where she made her debut in the green and gold. Competing in both the 50m and 100m butterfly events, Alexandria reached the finals, showcasing her potential among some of the best swimmers in the world. In addition to her individual events, she earned her first major medal, a gold, as part of the Australian team in the mixed 4x100m medley relay. This early success established her as a key competitor to watch on the international stage.

Continuing her momentum, Alexandria competed at the 2024 World Championships in Doha, where she contributed to Australia’s medal haul by winning a silver in the 4x100m freestyle relay. Her performance was pivotal in securing Australia’s place on the podium and further demonstrated her skills as a reliable relay team member. The championships in Doha also saw Alexandria reach the finals in both the 50m and 100m butterfly events, confirming her as a consistent finalist in the global arena.

At the Australian National Championships on the Gold Coast, Alexandria showcased her strength in sprint events, picking up bronze medals in both the 50m and 100m butterfly. Her form continued into the highly competitive Australian Olympic Trials, where she finished second behind Olympic legend Emma McKeon in the 100m butterfly. With a final time of 57.33, Alexandria was just shy of her personal best (57.10) achieved in the heat, proving her readiness for the highest level of competition.

In addition to her success in long-course events, Alexandria has also proven herself in short-course championships. At the 2022 World Short Course Championships in Melbourne, she reached the finals in the 100m butterfly, holding her own against a highly competitive field of world-class swimmers.

Alexandria Perkins’ journey from Queensland’s Sunshine Coast to international podiums is a testament to her dedication, strength, and determination. With her sights set on future competitions, including the Olympics, she continues to inspire with her resilience and her ability to perform at her best under pressure. As a young swimmer with a growing list of accolades, Alexandria is not only a promising athlete for Australia but also an emerging leader in her sport.