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Para Swimming Records Long Course As at 25 June 2021 Scottish National Para-Swimming Records Long Course (50m) Mens Classification Time Name Representation Date Venue 50m FREESTYLE S1 VACANT S2 01:05.09 Jim ANDERSON 06/05/2006 Manchester S3 00:52.86 Kenny CAIRNS Great Britain 13/10/1998 Christchurch, New Zealand S4 00:45.70 Paul JOHNSTON Great Britain 11/08/1999 Braunschweig, Germany S5 00:34.87 Andrew MULLEN Great Britain 12/09/2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil S6 00:39.75 Alasdair McARTHUR Helensburgh ASC 27/06/2005 Glasgow S7 00:30.96 Andrew LINDSAY INCAS 27/06/2005 Glasgow S8 00:27.96 Sean FRASER Great Britain 04/07/2011 Berlin, Germany S9 00:27.97 Stefan HOGGAN Carnegie SC 05/03/2012 London S10 00:26.79 Oliver Carter University of Stirling 29/06/2019 Aberdeen S11 00:40.85 Leslie DOCHERTY Great Britain 22/06/1984 New York, USA S12 00:24.78 Stephen Clegg Great Britain 09/09/2019 London S13 00:26.20 Stephen CLEGG Tranent ASC 27/06/2015 Glasgow S14 00:24.99 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 03/06/2021 Glasgow 00:24.99 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 29/02/2020 Glasgow 100m FREESTYLE S1 VACANT S2 02:20.62 Jim ANDERSON Great Britain 07/07/2011 Berlin, Germany S3 01:53.81 Kenny CAIRNS 01/08/2006 Sheffield S4 01:43.33 Paul JOHNSTON Great Britain 15/08/1999 Braunschweig, Germany S5 01:15.93 Andrew MULLEN Great Britain 17/09/2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil S6 01:32.76 Alasdair McARTHUR Helensburgh ASC 08/04/2004 Sheffield S7 01:07.40 Andrew LINDSAY INCAS 27/06/2005 Glasgow S8 01:00.58 Sean FRASER Great Britain 06/08/2012 London S9 01:00.59 Stefan HOGGAN Carnegie SC 06/03/2012 London S10 00:56.29 Oliver Carter University of Stirling 08/04/2021 Sheffield S11 01:03.56 Jim MUIRHEAD Great Britain 01/06/1980 Arnhem, Netherlands S12 00:53.72 Stephen Clegg University of Edinburgh 08/04/2021 Sheffield S13 00.56.00 Stephen CLEGG East Lothian Swim Team 30/07/2015 Sheffield S14 00:54.34 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 15/03/2020 Edinburgh 200m FREESTYLE S1 VACANT S2 04:49.81 Jim ANDERSON Great Britain 22/09/2004 Athens, Greece S3 03:50.69 Kenny CAIRNS 01/08/2006 Sheffield S4 04:01.51 Paul JOHNSTON 06/06/1998 Sheffield S5 02:40.65 Andrew MULLEN Great Britain 08/09/2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil S6 VACANT S7 02:27.80 Andrew LINDSAY Great Britain 05/12/2006 Durban, South Africa S8 02.15.32 Sean FRASER Great Britain 23/05/2008 Berlin, Germany S9 02:17.00 Sean FRASER Great Britain 08/03/2008 Esbjerg, Denmark S10 02:05.17 Oliver Carter University of Stirling 25/05/2019 Glasgow S11 VACANT S12 02:05.10 Stephen CLEGG East Lothian Swim Team 26/04/2016 Glasgow S13 02:22.71 Fraser KANE North Ayrshire Swim Team 15/06/2014 Aberdeen S14 02:01.09 Louis Lawlor Great Britain 06/06/2019 Berlin, Germany Records correct as at 25/06/2021 Page 1 of 16 Scottish National Para-Swimming Records Long Course (50m) Classification Time Name Representation Date Venue 400m FREESTYLE S6 VACANT S7 05:01.66 Andrew LINDSAY Great Britain 05/12/2006 Durban, South Africa S8 04:39.12 Sean FRASER Great Britain 25/05/2009 Manchester S9 04:49.29 Sean FRASER Great Britain 07/03/2008 Esbjerg, Denmark S10 04:19.21 Oliver Carter University of Stirling 10/04/2021 Sheffield S11 05:13.91 Jim MUIRHEAD Great Britain 19/06/1984 New York, USA S12 04:15.62 Stephen CLEGG East Lothian Swim Team 30/07/2016 Sheffield S13 04:50.29 Fraser KANE North Ayrshire Swim Team 30/07/2013 Sheffield S14 04:28.88 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 12/01/2019 Glasgow 800m FREESTYLE S6 VACANT S7 10:55.04 Andrew LINDSAY Great Britain 23/06/2005 Berlin, Germany S8 VACANT S9 VACANT S10 09:28.47 Oliver Carter Carnegie SC 05/05/2018 Edinburgh S11 VACANT S12 VACANT S13 VACANT S14 10.57.26 Keiran JARDINE Dumfries Dolphins 01/05/2010 Glasgow 1500m FREESTYLE S6 VACANT S7 20:46.83 Andrew LINDSAY Scotland 15/07/2005 Portland, USA S8 VACANT S9 VACANT S10 17:43.19 Oliver Carter Carnegie SC 25/05/2018 Glasgow S11 VACANT S12 VACANT S13 VACANT S14 20.24.45 Conner MORRISON Garioch ASC 04/05/2014 Aberdeen Records correct as at 25/06/2021 Page 2 of 16 Scottish National Para-Swimming Records Long Course (50m) Classification Time Name Representation Date Venue 50m BACKSTROKE S1 VACANT S2 01:04.33 Jim ANDERSON Great Britain 05/09/2008 Beijing, China S3 01:02.21 Tommy HUNTER Great Britain 11/09/1992 Barcelona, Spain S4 00:54.03 Paul JOHNSTON Great Britain 22/08/1996 Atlanta, USA S5 00:36.20 Andrew MULLEN City of Glasgow ST 29/07/2017 Sheffield S6 01:11.31 Donald GRAY Teviotdale 17/01/2010 Stirling S7 00:35.48 Andrew LINDSAY Great Britain 25/05/2007 Berlin, Germany S8 00:33.11 Sean FRASER Great Britain 29/06/2012 Berlin, Germany S9 00:34.11 Sean FRASER Warrender Baths Club 25/04/2008 Manchester S10 00:31.48 Robert DALGLEISH Livingston & District Dolphins 01/07/2012 Edinburgh S11 VACANT S12 00:28.17 Stephen Clegg City of Sunderland 26/05/2018 Glasgow S13 00:30.70 Stephen CLEGG East Lothian Swim Team 16/01/2015 Glasgow S14 00:28.31 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 14/03/2020 Edinburgh 100m BACKSTROKE S1 VACANT S2 02:27.10 Jim ANDERSON 28/06/2008 Glasgow S3 02:20.20 Adam MORLEY 31/10/1993 Sheffield S4 02:02.96 Paul JOHNSTON 02/06/1996 Sheffield S5 01:49.84 William McQUEEN 31/10/1993 Sheffield S6 01:45.39 Alasdair McARTHUR Helensburgh ASC 27/04/2008 Sheffield S7 01:15.16 Andrew LINDSAY Great Britain 31/01/2004 Aix-En-Provence, France S8 01:07.92 Sean FRASER Great Britain 15/08/2010 Eindhoven, Netherlands S9 01:11.18 Sean FRASER Warrender Baths Club 03/04/2008 Sheffield S10 01:08.83 Robert DALGLEISH Livingston & District Dolphins 02/06/2012 Edinburgh S11 01:16.05 Jim MUIRHEAD Great Britain 01/06/1980 Arnhem, Netherlands S12 01:01.30 Stephen Clegg City of Sunderland 27/04/2019 Glasgow S13 01:04.01 Stephen CLEGG East Lothian Swim Team 29/07/2015 Sheffield S14 01:00.54 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 29/02/2020 Glasgow 200m BACKSTROKE S6 VACANT S7 02:41.55 Andrew LINDSAY Great Britain 26/05/2007 Berlin, Germany S8 02:30.94 Sean FRASER Great Britain 28/04/2011 Berlin, Germany S9 03:00.37 Neil AITKEN 08/04/1995 Sheffield S10 VACANT S11 VACANT S12 VACANT S13 02:18.08 Stephen CLEGG East Lothian Swim Team 31/03/2016 Glasgow S14 02:15.89 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 15/03/2020 Edinburgh Records correct as at 25/06/2021 Page 3 of 16 Scottish National Para-Swimming Records Long Course (50m) Classification Time Name Representation Date Venue 50m BREASTSTROKE SB1 VACANT SB2 01:04.00 Adam MORLEY 31/10/1993 Sheffield SB3 01:01.60 Paul JOHNSTON Great Britain 24/10/2000 Sydney, Australia SB4 00:52.69 Andrew MULLEN REN96 15/06/2013 Glasgow SB5 00:57.41 William McQUEEN Great Britain 12/08/1991 Barcelona, Spain SB6 00:55.25 Adam DONNACHIE Blantyre ASC 27/06/2015 Glasgow SB7 00:48.94 Adam SCOTT Nairn ASC 12/12/2015 Manchester SB8 00:43.42 Robert DALGLEISH Livingston & District Dolphins 30/06/2012 Edinburgh SB9 00:36.68 Paul NOBLE Great Britain 24/10/2000 Sydney, Australia SB11 00:47.87 Leslie DOCHERTY Great Britain 19/06/1984 New York, USA SB12 00:44.81 James CLEGG Tranent ASC 16/05/2009 Sheffield SB13 00:40.08 Fraser KANE North Ayrshire Swim Team 28/04/2013 Sheffield SB14 00:30.64 Scott Quin University of Edinburgh 03/06/2021 Glasgow 100m BREASTSTROKE SB1 VACANT SB2 02:29.12 Adam MORLEY Great Britain 08/09/1992 Barcelona, Spain SB3 02:19.27 Paul JOHNSTON Great Britain 08/09/1992 Barcelona, Spain SB4 01:49.52 Andrew MULLEN REN96 15/06/2013 Glasgow SB5 02:02.88 William McQUEEN Great Britain 08/09/1992 Barcelona, Spain SB6 02:02.76 Adam DONNACHIE Blantyre ASC 27/06/2015 Glasgow SB7 01:28.06 Sean FRASER City of Manchester Aquatics 28/02/2014 Bangor, NI SB8 01:34.83 Robert DALGLEISH Livingston & District Dolphins 30/06/2012 Edinburgh SB9 01:18.56 Lewis Beagrie Hamilton Baths 31/05/2018 Sheffield SB11 01:40.28 Jim MUIRHEAD Great Britain 01/06/1976 Toronto, Canada SB12 01:39.33 James CLEGG Tranent ASC 16/05/2009 Sheffield SB13 01:19.45 Jon LAW Helensburgh ASC 01/07/2017 Aberdeen SB14 01:05.28 Scott Quin Warrender Baths Club 27/04/2019 Glasgow 200m BREASTSTROKE SB4 VACANT SB5 04:41.19 Iain GOWANS 09/04/1995 Sheffield SB6 VACANT SB7 VACANT SB8 03:59.55 Isaac DUNNING Inverclyde ASC 04/03/2017 East Kilbride SB9 02:55.74 Iain MATTHEW 09/04/1995 Sheffield SB11 VACANT SB12 VACANT SB13 VACANT SB14 02:25.81 Scott Quin University of Edinburgh 05/06/2021 Glasgow Records correct as at 25/06/2021 Page 4 of 16 Scottish National Para-Swimming Records Long Course (50m) Classification Time Name Representation Date Venue 50m BUTTERFLY S1 VACANT S2 VACANT S3 01:16.56 Kenny CAIRNS Great Britain 11/09/1992 Barcelona, Spain S4 VACANT S5 00:36.32 Andrew MULLEN Great Britain 10/09/2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil S6 01:04.07 Donald GRAY Teviotdale 15/06/2014 Aberdeen S7 00:36.96 Andrew LINDSAY 08/05/2004 Sheffield S8 00:30.43 Sean FRASER City of Manchester Aquatics 01/03/2014 Bangor, NI S9 00:30.10 Stefan HOGGAN Carnegie SC 08/04/2012 Sheffield S10 00:30.10 Oliver Carter Carnegie SC 05/05/2018 Edinburgh S11 VACANT S12 00:25.00 Stephen Clegg City of Sunderland 22/02/2019 Bangor, NI S13 00:29.46 Jon Law University of Stirling 26/05/2019 Glasgow S14 00:27.56 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 04/06/2021 Glasgow 100m BUTTERFLY S5 VACANT S6 VACANT S7 01:48.27 Neil FERGUSON Musselburgh ASC 11/06/2017 Aberdeen S8 01:05.79 Sean FRASER Great Britain 07/07/2011 Berlin, Germany S9 01:04.65 Stefan HOGGAN Carnegie SC 08/04/2012 Sheffield S10 01:05.43 Oliver Carter University of Stirling 11/04/2021 Sheffield S11 01:15.37 Jim MUIRHEAD Great Britain 01/06/1980 Arnhem, Netherlands S12 00:56.75 Stephen Clegg University of Edinburgh 11/04/2021 Sheffield S13 01:05.63 Jon Law University of Stirling 27/07/2019 Glasgow S14 01:01.04 Louis Lawlor City of Glasgow ST 04/06/2021 Glasgow 200m
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