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Australia’s swim team for the looming world championships will be half the size of this year’s record-breakers.

Swimming Australia’s head coach Rohan Taylor expects a Dolphins team of fewer than 20 at the world titles in Doha next February.

Australia sent 38 swimmers to this year’s worlds in Fukuoka, Japan, where the team collected 25 medals — a record for the nation at any world championships.

Australia’s women’s world 400 metres freestyle champ Ariarne Titmus will skip the Doha edition to focus on the Paris Olympics starting in late July.

Taylor expects others to follow suit ahead of team selection in mid-December.

“We have up to 20 spots we can fill, I don’t think we will get there, I think we will fall short,” Taylor said on Thursday.

“But that is because people may not value going there as part of their (Olympic) preparation.”

The Doha world titles, originally scheduled for this month, were delayed when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Fukuoka edition to twice be postponed from its initial 2021 date.

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