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Scottish Records SCOTTISH MASTERS LONG COURSE SWIMMING RECORDS [50m] WOMEN -AGE NAME CLUB TIME VENUE & DATE GROUP 50M FREESTYLE 25 - 29 : A Alison Sheppard Milngavie & Bearsden 00:26.20 Glasgow May ‘98 30 - 34 : B Erica McPherson Silver City Blues 00:29.09 Eindhoven Sept ‘13 35 - 39 : C Susan Fraser Forres 00:28.70 Manchester Jun ‘06 40 - 44 : D Judith Hattle Carlisle 00:28.88 Palma Jul. ‘02 45 - 49 : E Karen McBeath Forres 00:29.72 Glasgow Jun ‘10 50 - 54 : F Margaret Smith City of Oxford 00:31.65 Cardiff Jun ‘09 55 - 59 : G Karen McBeath Forres Bluefins 00:30.84 Aberdeen Jun‘17 60 - 64 : H Margaret Cunningham Whitsunday Is. (Aus) 00:37.50 Crystal Palace Jun. ‘92 65 - 69 : J Margaret Cunningham Whitsunday Is. (Aus) 00:36.39 Sheffield Jun ‘96 70 - 74 : K Sandra Lea Inverness 00:43.10 Glasgow Jun ‘10 75 - 79 : L Nancy Scott Inverness 00:45.88 Stanford.USA Aug ‘06 80 – 84 : M Nancy Scott Caledonia 00:49.49 Riccione Jun ‘12 100M FREESTYLE 25 - 29 : A Alison Sheppard Milngavie & Bearsden 00:58.22 Glasgow May ‘98 30 - 34 : B Donna Adam British Police 01:05.07 Glasgow Jun ‘01 35 - 39 : C Susan Fraser Forres 01:03.92 Manchester Jun ‘06 40 - 44 : D Judy Hattle Carlisle Masters 01:04.13 Glasgow Jun ‘01 45 - 49 : E Judy Hattle Carlisle Masters 01:04.79 Sheffield Jan ‘05 50 - 54 : F Judy Hattle Carlisle Masters 01:05.82 Glasgow Jun ‘10 55 - 59 : G Margaret Smith City of Oxford 01:13.11 Plymouth Jun ‘13 60 - 64 : H Margaret Cunningham Motherwell Masters 01:21.94 Brisbane Nov ‘88 65 - 69 : J Margaret Cunningham Motherwell Masters 01:26.81 Crystal Palace Jun ‘92 70 - 74 : K Margaret Cunningham Whitsunday Is. (Aus) 01:25.23 Sheffield Jun ‘96 75 - 79 : L Sandra Lea Inverness 01:49.47. Cambridge-NZ Feb ‘14 80 – 84 : M Nancy Scott Caledonia 01:59.48 Riccione Jun ‘12 200M FREESTYLE 25 - 29 : A Rachael Keir Silver City Blues 02:11.81 Manchester Jun ‘15 30 - 34 : B Rachael Keir Silver City Blues 02:10.82 Sheffield Apr ‘16 35 - 39 : C Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 02:24.18 Glasgow Mar‘04 40 - 44 : D Janet McLean Carnegie 02:20.90 Eindhoven Sept ‘13 45 - 49 : E Margaret Smith Milton Keynes 02:22.51 Riccione May‘04 50 - 54 : F Margaret Smith City of Oxford 02:36.15 Cardiff Jun ‘09 55 - 59 : G Karen McBeath Forres Bluefins 02:32.26 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 60 - 64 : H Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 03:02.23 Leeds Apr ‘94 65 - 69 : J Betty McMillan Silver City Blues 03:31.50 Glasgow Mar ‘04 70 - 74 : K Margaret Cunningham Whitsunday Is. (Aus) 03:12.54 Sheffield Jun ‘96 75 - 79 : L Nancy Scott Inverness 03:55.32 Stanford.USA Aug ‘06 80 – 84 : M Janet Stobie Motherwell Masters 05:24.07 Cardiff Jun ‘09 Revised: 12/10/17 Page 1 SCOTTISH MASTERS LONG COURSE SWIMMING RECORDS [50m] WOMEN AGE GROUP NAME CLUB TIME VENUE & DATE 400M FREESTYLE 25 - 29 : A Rachael Keir Silver City Blues 04:40.57 Manchester Jun ‘15 30 - 34 : B Rachael Keir Silver City Blues 04:35.47 Aberdeen Jun‘17 35 - 39 : C Janet McLean Carnegie 05:01.46 Glasgow Jun ‘10 40 - 44 : D Janet McLean Carnegie 04:56.99 Eindhoven Sept ‘13 45 - 49 : E Margaret Smith Milton Keynes 05:01.44 Crystal Palace Apr ‘03 50 - 54 : F June Falconer Silver City Blues 05:11.49 Manchester Jun ‘15 55 - 59 : G Karen McBeath Forres Bluefins 05:25.86 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 60 - 64 : H Audrey Cooper Silver City Blues 05:33.98 Manchester Jun ‘15 65 - 69 : J Day Campbell Silver City Blues 07:08.35 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 70 - 74 : K Betty McMillan Silver City Blues 07:44.70 Glasgow Jun ‘10 75 - 79 : L Nancy Scott Inverness 08:09.81 Stanford.USA Aug ‘06 80 – 84 : M Janet Stobie Motherwell Masters 11:40.51 Cardiff Jun ‘09 800M FREESTYLE 25 - 29 : A Linda Oliphant St. Thomas Arbroath 09:36.38 Coventry Jun ‘96 30 - 34 : B Janet McLean Incas 10:17.70 Glasgow Mar‘04 35 - 39 : C Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 10:37.73 Crystal Palace Jun ‘02 40 - 44 : D Margaret Smith Milton Keynes 10:22.52 Apeldoorn Jun ‘00 45 - 49 : E Margaret Smith Milton Keynes 10:26.94 Riccione May ‘04 50 - 54 : F June Falconer Silver City Blues 10:39.00 Manchester Jun ‘15 55 - 59 : G Karen McBeath Forres Bluefins 11.15.20 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 60 - 64 : H Audrey Cooper Silver City Blues 11:25.61 Manchester Jun ‘15 65 - 69 : J Betty McMillan Silver City Blues 15:08.49 Glasgow Mar ‘04 70 - 74 : K Betty McMillan Silver City Blues 16:17.57 Glasgow Jun ‘10 75 - 79 : L Betty McMillan Silver City Blues 16:36.50 Riccione Jun ‘12 80 - 84 : M Unallocated 1500M FREESTYLE 25 - 29 : A Jane Leighton Otter SC 18:50.27 Swansea Mar ‘07 30 - 34 : B Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 19:55.03 Crystal Palace Jun ‘02 35 - 39 : C Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 20:32.04 Glasgow Jun ‘01 40 - 44 : D Margaret Smith Milton Keynes 20:00.34 Netherlands Jan ‘02 45 - 49 : E Margaret Smith Milton Keynes 20:09.67 Belgium Apr ‘03 50 - 54 : F Margaret Smith City of Oxford 21:56.17 Sheffield May ‘12 55 - 59 : G Audrey Cooper Silver City Blues 21:22.09 Cardiff Jun ‘09 60 - 64 : H Day Campbell Silver City Blues 27:24.76 Sheffield May‘12 65 - 69 : J Day Campbell Silver City Blues 28:34.32 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 70 - 74 : K Betty McMillan Silver City Blues 29:47.16 Glasgow Jun ‘10 75 - 79 : L Sandra Lea Inverness 34:16.84 Cambridge-NZ Feb ‘14 80 – 84 : M Revised: 12/10/17 Page 2 SCOTTISH MASTERS LONG COURSE SWIMMING RECORDS [50m] WOMEN AGE GROUP NAME CLUB TIME VENUE & DATE 50M BACKCRAWL 25 - 29 : A Rachael Keir Silver City Blues 00:31.72 Einhoven Sept ‘13 30 - 34 : B Erica McPherson Silver City Blues 00:35.53 Eindhoven Sept ‘13 35 - 39 : C Elaine McFall Motherwell Masters 00:34.75 Glasgow Apr ‘03 40 - 44 : D Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 00:34.42 Manchester Jun ‘06 45 - 49 : E Judy Hattle Carlisle Masters 00:36.64 Rotherham Feb ‘07 50 - 54 : F Judy Hattle Carlisle Masters 00:36.40 Swansea Mar ‘12 55 - 59 : G Karen McBeath Forres Bluefins 00:37.96 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 60 - 64 : H Doreen Couper Ren 96 00:46.89 Glasgow Jun ‘01 65 - 69 : J Sandra Lea Inverness 00:48.42 Stanford.USA Aug ‘06 70 - 74 : K Sandra Lea Inverness 00:48.05 Yalta Sept‘11 75 - 79 : L Sandra Lea Inverness 00:52.26 Montreal Aug ‘14 80 - 84:M Nancy Scott Caledonia 01:03.67 Riccione Jun ‘12 100M BACKCRAWL 25 - 29 : A Alison Sheppard Milngavie & Bearsden 01:05.02 Glasgow May ‘98 30 - 34 : B Erica Jones Caledonia 01:16.58 Riccione Jun ‘12 35 - 39 : C Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 01:15.21 Glasgow Mar ‘04 40 - 44 : D Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 01:16.00 Manchester Jun ‘06 45 - 49 : E Judy Hattle Carlisle Masters 01:17.95 Rotherham Jan ‘08 50 - 54 : F Marlene Cameron Glasgow Western 01:33.04 Sheffield Jun ‘96 55 - 59 : G Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 01:34.80 Crystal Palace Feb. ‘88 60 - 64: H Doreen Couper Ren 96 01:42.77 Glasgow Jun ‘01 65 - 69: J Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 01:36.52 Leeds Apr ‘99 70 - 74: K Sandra Lea Inverness 01:50.30 Yalta Sept ‘11 75 - 79: L Sandra Lea Inverness 01:55.82 Kazan Aug ‘15 80 – 84 : M Nancy Scott Caledonia 02:18.63 Riccione Jun ‘12 200M BACKCRAWL 25 - 29: A Alison Sheppard Milngavie & Bearsden 02:20.88 Glasgow May ‘98 30 - 34: B Rachael Keir Silver City Blues 02:25.14 Sheffield Apr ‘16 35 - 39: C Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 02:44.99 Glasgow Mar ‘04 40 - 44: D Gillian Innes Silver City Blues 02:46.18 Manchester Jun ‘06 45 - 49: E June Falconer Silver City Blues 02:56.79 Cardiff Jun ‘09 50 - 54: F Judith Hattle Carlisle Masters 02:49.47 Crawley Jan ‘11 55 - 59: G Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 03:16.37 Cardiff Nov ‘90 60 - 64: H Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 03:30.24 Leeds Jun ‘94 65 - 69: J Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 03:24.32 Glasgow May ‘98 70 - 74: K Sandra Lea Inverness 04:04.15 Cadiz Sept ‘09 75 - 79: L Sandra Lea Inverness 04:22.36 Kazan Aug ‘15 80 – 84: M Nancy Scott Caledonia 05:09.09 Riccione Jun ‘12 Revised: 12/10/17 Page 3 SCOTTISH MASTERS LONG COURSE SWIMMING RECORDS [50m] WOMEN AGE GROUP NAME CLUB TIME VENUE & DATE 50m BREASTSTROKE 25 - 29: A Alison Sheppard Milngavie & Bearsden 00:33.98 Glasgow May ‘98 30 - 34: B Fiona King Milngavie & Bearsden 00:36.86 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 35 - 39: C Claire Bruce Silver City Blues 00:37.06 Aberdeen Jun ‘17 40 - 44: D Wendy Szaranek Carnegie 00:39.69 Glasgow Jun ‘10 45 - 49: E Delyth Cunnah Dundee Aquatics 00:38.63 London May ‘16 50 - 54: F Albena Popova Shetland Masters 00:39.09 Montreal Aug ‘14 55 - 59: G Albena Collins Lerwick 00:40.34 Aberdeen Jun‘ 17 60 - 64: H Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 00:44.07 Cardiff Jun ‘93 65 - 69: J Flora Connolly Heart of Midlothian 00:45.98 Leeds Apr ‘99 70 - 74: K Margaret Cunningham Whitsunday Is.
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