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Long Course Meters 2011 Top Ten and Long and Short Course World Records As of November 28, 2011 Long Course Meters 2011 Top Ten and Long and Short Course World Records as of November 28, 2011 $10 • Published December 2011 Contents he 2010-2011 Long Course Meters National Office. To order an All American Women’s Individual 18-24 .............................. 2 Top Ten is the second issue in a Certificate and Patch, send a check for $5 25-29 .............................. 2 Tseries of three 2011 Top Ten issues made out to USMS to: 30-34 .............................. 3 produced by United States Masters Swim- USMS Membership Office 35-39 .............................. 4 ming. Inside you will find the top ten times P.O. Box 185 40-44 .............................. 4 for the 2010-2011 Long Course Meters sea- Londonderry, NH 03053-0185 45-49 .............................. 5 50-54 .............................. 6 son (swims performed in a 50 meter pool) Those individuals performing the most 55-59 .............................. 6 made on or before September 30, 2011 and first place times, in the most events, in their 60-64 .............................. 7 forwarded to the National Swims Adminis- age group are awarded All Star status. All 65-69 .............................. 8 trator, Mary Beth Windrath, by October 20, Stars will receive a special certificate from 70-74 .............................. 9 2011. Each LMSC is responsible for report- the USMS. All American (individual) and 75-79 .............................. 9 80-84 ............................ 10 ing the Top Ten Times, USMS national All Star rosters will be listed on our Web 85-89 ............................ 11 records, and world records achieved in its site. 90-94 ............................ 11 LMSC. The table below indicates each of 95-99 ............................ 11 the three courses and the dates for publish- World Top Ten Report and Patches Men’s Individual 18-24 ............................ 11 ing the Top Ten results. Masters Swimming World Top Ten Tabula- 25-29 ............................ 12 30-34 ............................ 12 The first line under each event (which tion is a yearly publication produced by 35-39 ............................ 13 is in all caps and italicized) is the current FINA and can be purchased via credit card 40-44 ............................ 14 national record for that event and age group. from the FINA website http://shop.fina.org/ 45-49 ............................ 15 An “NV” after a top ten time indicates that for a fee of CHF 12.00. 50-54 ............................ 15 appropriate documentation has not yet been Masters Swimming World Record and 55-59 ............................ 16 60-64 ............................ 17 supplied and the time is Not Verified as a World Top Ten Patches are also available 65-69 ............................ 17 record. to purchase for a fee of CHF 6.50, yearly 70-74 ............................ 18 numeral patch for a fee of CHF 4.00 75-79 ............................ 19 Top Ten Patches 80-84 ............................ 20 Each person (individuals and relay mem- For more information on USMS, visit 85-89 ............................ 20 90-94 ............................ 21 bers) on this list is eligible to purchase a Top our Web Site at www.usms.org. There 95-99 ............................ 21 Ten patch with stroke segment. To order: you will find everything you want to know 100-104 ............................ 21 Make checks payable to Lake Erie LMSC. about United States Masters Swimming, Women’s Relays 72+ ............................ 22 Go to http://www.usms.org/comp/tt/ including: Administration, Coaching, 100+ ............................ 22 tt_patch_form.pdf, print and complete the Competition, Fitness, Merchandise, Places 120+ ............................ 22 160+ ............................ 23 order form and send your information to: to Swim, Training, the World of Swimming 200+ ............................ 24 USMS Top Ten Patch Order and links to USMS Top-Ten, USMS and 240+ ............................ 25 c/o Judi Norton FINA World Records. 280+ ............................ 26 4269 Mallard Cove A big thank you goes out to: LMSC Top 320+ ............................ 26 Avon, OH 44011-3225 Ten Recorders who are all dedicated vol- Men’s Relays 72+ ............................ 26 100+ ............................ 26 email [email protected] unteers who spend countless hours at their 120+ ............................ 27 computers on our behalf, Mary Beth Win- 160+ ............................ 28 All American Patches and drath and the members of the Records and 200+ ............................ 29 Certificates(new patch design, see at left) Tabulations Committee for the work they 240+ ............................ 30 Once the SCM Top Ten is finalized, the do in pulling all this information together, 280+ ............................ 31 320+ ............................ 31 official 2011 All American Roster will be and Walt Reid for his many years of service 360+ ............................ 31 produced. A swimmer/relay who has the top in records tabulation. Mixed Relays 72+ ............................ 31 time in one or more events in any one of Happy Swimming! 100+ ............................ 32 the three courses qualifies for All American Tracy 120+ ............................ 33 status. Individual All Americans will be sent 160+ ............................ 33 200+ ............................ 34 a congratulations letter from the USMS 240+ ............................ 35 280+ ............................ 36 320+ ............................ 37 360+ ............................ 37 Annual subscription to the USMS Top Ten includes the following reports: FINA World Masters Records Short Course Date of Swims for Top Ten Date Data Must be Submitted to Report Scheduled Season Report Consideration National Swims Administrator for Delivery Meters, November 28, 2011 ............................ 38 Short Course Yards on or before May 31 June 30 September FINA World Masters Records Long Course Meters, November 28, 2011 ............................ 48 Long Course Meters on or before September 30 October 20 December Short Course Meters on or before December 31 January 26 (of following year) April No Errata – 2011 Short Course Yards Long Course Meters 2011 Top Ten 1 Women 18-24 50 Meter Backstroke 50 Meter Butterfly 100 Meter Freestyle 30.84 EMILE EWING 11 28.62 MEG GILL 09 57.76 SHEILA TAORMINA 95 50 Meter Freestyle 30.84 Emile C Ewing 24 29.54 Berklie Oscarson 19 59.85 Britta O’Leary 27 26.22 KARA DENBY 09 31.43 F O’Donnell-McCarthy 24 30.21 Traci A Van Matre 24 1:00.47 Lindsey E Urbatchka 28 27.39 F O’Donnell-McCarthy 24 31.59 Berklie Oscarson 19 31.69 Jamie L Marks 23 1:00.65 Kelly M Harrigan 27 27.67 Emile C Ewing 24 32.54 Traci A Van Matre 24 31.72 Meredith T Krom 24 1:01.15 Sarah M Hernandez 27 27.73 Traci A Van Matre 24 32.86 Caroline Ball 22 31.75 Breeja Larson 19 1:01.91 Meg B Gill 26 28.04 Berklie Oscarson 19 33.01 Barbara G Thomas 24 32.04 Brittany Potter 22 1:02.01 Krista M Kezbers 26 28.74 Breeja Larson 19 33.27 Ailie McGowan 21 32.61 Sarah E Kehe 24 1:03.41 Kristin A Dominguez 26 28.80 Sarah E Kehe 24 34.29 Katie A Leech 23 33.02 Amy Hammann 21 1:03.43 Kaitlin M Moughty 27 29.11 Sophie E Morgan 23 35.10 Krisa A Kuffel 20 33.07 April S Holland 19 1:04.02 Emily S Parker 26 29.36 Tuesday Schellinger 24 35.46 April S Holland 19 33.25 Nicole K Doi 20 1:05.16 Kate Hibbard 27 29.48 Ailie McGowan 21 29.63 Erin Morrison 24 100 Meter Backstroke 100 Meter Butterfly 200 Meter Freestyle 1:04.87 SARABETH SCHWEITZER 00 1:01.04 LAURA DAVIS 08 2:02.06 SHEILA TAORMINA 95 100 Meter Freestyle 1:05.37 Emile C Ewing 24 1:05.21 Traci A Van Matre 24 2:12.02 Kelly M Harrigan 27 58.47 KARA DENBY 09 1:08.06 Berklie Oscarson 19 1:06.70 Berklie Oscarson 19 2:15.69 Lindsey E Urbatchka 28 58.96 Traci A Van Matre 24 1:11.55 Courtney A Monsees 22 1:07.66 Sophie E Morgan 23 2:16.14 Emily S Parker 26 59.31 Emile C Ewing 24 1:13.29 Caroline Ball 22 1:07.91 Jamie L Marks 23 2:17.12 Rendy L Opdycke 27 1:01.26 Courtney A Monsees 22 1:15.38 Kelly A Abner 21 1:08.95 Meredith T Krom 24 2:17.29 Kaitlin M Moughty 27 1:02.13 Breeja Larson 19 1:17.67 Erica M Fung 19 1:12.86 Catherine M Baker 21 2:17.74 Kate Hibbard 27 1:02.98 Amy Hammann 21 1:18.48 Nicole K Doi 20 1:13.12 Kelly A Abner 21 2:18.33 Sara E Holman 25 1:04.31 Erin Morrison 24 1:18.50 Chloe A Meisner 22 1:14.61 Sarah E Kehe 24 2:20.77 Mary E Holman 25 1:04.83 Barbara G Thomas 24 1:18.73 Chantal M Woodard 23 1:17.10 Lindsey M Mann 20 2:20.79 Danielle E Myers 27 1:05.65 Alison M Templin 21 1:19.00 Jacqueline Schmitt 19 1:17.45 Lauren Fuchs 24 2:21.50 Lillian M Thomas 28 1:05.71 Tuesday Schellinger 24 1:05.99 Elizabeth J Low 24 200 Meter Backstroke 200 Meter Butterfly 400 Meter Freestyle 2:19.70 SARABETH SCHWEITZER 00 2:12.75 LAURA DAVIS 08 4:13.03 SHEILA TAORMINA 95 200 Meter Freestyle 2:25.44 Emile C Ewing 24 2:24.44 Jamie L Marks 23 4:37.63 Emily A Milak 29 2:03.06 JESSICA FOSCHI 03 2:40.14 Caroline Ball 22 2:25.45 Traci A Van Matre 24 4:44.24 Emily S Parker 26 2:06.87 Traci A Van Matre 24 2:40.14 Jamie L Marks 23 2:31.65 Berklie Oscarson 19 4:46.29 Sara E Holman 25 2:13.12 Luane Rowe 22 2:48.81 Erica M Fung 19 2:49.43 Brittany Potter 22 4:53.29 Mary E Holman 25 2:15.49 Alison M Templin 21 2:50.91 Shelby E Legel 21 3:09.59 Casey Worrall 20 4:56.14 Rendy L Opdycke 27 2:18.80 Caroline Ball 22 2:57.83 Jacqueline Schmitt 19 4:56.51 Brooke A Bishop 25 2:19.52 Amy Hammann 21 200 Meter Individual Medley 3:18.11 Blythe D Shoemaker 21 4:57.12 Lillian M Thomas 28 2:22.88 Erin
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