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Australian All Time Top Ten Rankings Long Course AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE WOMEN 21 August 2018 TIME NAME YEAR/BIRTH LOCATION DATE 50 Metre Freestyle:- World Record 23.67 Sarah Sjostrom 23.78 Cate Campbell 1992 Gold Coast 07.04.18 23.97 Lisbeth Trickett 1985 Sydney 29.03.08 24.12 Bronte Campbell 1994 Kazan 09.08.15 24.34 Emma McKeon 1994 Tokyo 09.08.18 24.39 Melanie Schlanger 1986 Glasgow 26.07.14 24.47 Shayna Jack 1998 Tokyo 09.08.18 24.49 Alice Mills 1986 Sydney 19.03.05 24.72 Jodie Henry 1983 Melbourne 20.03.06 24.74 Yolane Kukla 1995 Maui 29.08.10 24.78 Brittany Elmslie 1994 Brisbane 01.07.16 100 Metres Freestyle:- World Record 51.71 (24.83) Sarah Sjostrom 52.03 Cate Campbell 1992 Tokyo 10.08.18 52.27 Bronte Campbell 1994 Gold Coast 09.04.18 52.62 Lisbeth Trickett 1985 Rome 26.07.09 52.80 Emma McKeon 1994 Adelaide 12.04.16 53.38 Melanie Schlanger 1986 London 01.08.12 53.40 Shayna Jack 1998 Brisbane 09.04.17 53.52 Jodie Henry 1983 Athens 18.08.04 53.54 Brittany Elmslie 1994 Adelaide 12.04.16 53.78 Alicia Coutts 1987 Shanghai 28.07.11 53.92 Emily Seebohm 1992 Kazan 02.08.15 200 Metres Freestyle:- World Record 1:52.98 (27.34, 55.60, 1:24.38) Frederica Pellegrini 1:54.83 Emma McKeon 1994 Adelaide 10.04.16 1:54.85 Ariarne Titmus 2000 Gold Coast 05.04.18 1:55.25 Bronte Barratt 1989 Rio 09.08.16 1:55.73 Kylie Palmer 1990 Sydney 04.04.11 1:56.60r Stephanie Rice 1988 Beijing 14.08.08 1:56.73 Melanie Schlanger 1986 Adelaide 18.03.12 1:56.79 Brittany Elmslie 1994 Brisbane 13.12.14 1:56.99 Linda Mackenzie 1983 Sydney 25.03.08 1:57.06 Lisbeth Lenton 1985 Montreal 28.07.05 1:57.20 Jade Neilson 1991 Sydney 04.04.11 400 Metres Freestyle:- World Record 3:56.46 (57.05, 1:57.11, 2:57.62) Katie Ledecky 3:59.66 Ariarne Titmus 2000 Tokyo 11.08.18 4:03.34 Jessica Ashwood 1993 Kazan 02.08.15 4:03.40 Kylie Palmer 1990 Adelaide 16.03.12 4:03.52 Bronte Barratt 1989 Adelaide 26.04.13 4:04.36 Tamsin Cook 1998 Rio 07.08.16 4:04.73 Linda Mackenzie 1983 Sydney 23.03.08 4:05.84 Katie Goldman 1992 Irvine 20.08.10 4:06.02 Remy Fairweather 1997 Brisbane 06.04.14 4:06.25 Kiah Melverton 1996 Adelaide 03.07.18 4:06.28 Tracey Wickham 1962 West Berlin 24.08.78 800 Metres Freestyle:- World Record 8:04.79 (57.98, 1:59.42, 3:00.76, 4:01.98, 5:02.94, 6:04.30, 7:05.44) Katie Ledecky 8:17.07 Ariarne Titmus 2000 Tokyo 10.08.18 8:18.14 Jessica Ashwood 1993 Santa Clara 05.06.16 8:22.81 Kylie Palmer 1990 Beijing 14.08.08 8:22.83 Katie Goldman 1992 Sydney 19.03.10 8:22.93 Julie McDonald 1970 Seoul 25.09.88 8:24.15 Janelle Elford 1970 Boca Raton 30.05.88 8:24.62 Tracey Wickham 1962 Edmonton 05.08.78 8:24.74 Alanna Bowles 1997 Glasgow 28.07.14 8:25.64 Kiah Melverton 1996 Tokyo 10.0818 8:25.74 Blair Evans 1991 Sydney 19.03.10 AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE WOMEN 21 August 2018 TIME NAME YEAR/BIRTH LOCATION DATE 1500 Metres Freestyle:- World Record 15:25.48 (59.04, 2:00.52, 3:02.46, 4:04.69, 5:06.89, 6:09.19, 7:11.38, 8:13.25, 9:15.26, 10:17.23, 11:19.24, 12:21.24, 13:23.43, 14:25.62) Katie Ledecky 15:52.17 Jessica Ashwood 1993 Kazan 04.08.15 15:59.92 Kiah Melverton 1996 Adelaide 30.06.18 16:00.14 Kareena Lee 1993 Adelaide 30.06.18 16:01.53 Melissa Gorman 1985 Irvine 21.08.10 16:04.62 Madeleine Gough 1999 Tokyo 09.08.18 16:04.84 Hayley Lewis 1974 Kobe 12.08.93 16:06.63 Tracey Wickham MBE 1962 Perth 25.02.79 16:08.36 Laura Crockart 1995 Irvine 03.08.13 16:09.87 Ariarne Titmus 2000 Adelaide 30.06.18 16:10.11 Janelle Elford 1970 Perth 28.02.87 50 Metres Backstroke; World Record 27.06 Jing Zhao 27.37 Emily Seebohm 1992 Budapest 27.07.17 27.49 Minna Atherton 2000 Brisbane 07.02.16 27.51 Sophie Edington 1984 Rome 29.07.09 27.51 Holly Barratt 1988 Budapest 26.07.17 27.83 Madison Wilson 1994 Kazan 05.08.15 28.12 Alicia Coutts 1987 Sydney 29.04.13 28.10 Kaylee McKeown 2001 Adelaide 07.04.16 28.15 Grace Loh 1991 Sydney 05.04.11 28.24 Tayliah Zimmer 1985 Sydney 23.03.08 28.30 Belinda Hocking 1990 Sydney 21.03.09 100 Metres Backstroke:- World Record 58.10 (28.51) Kylie Masse 58.23 Emily Seebohm 1992 London 28.07.12 58.75 Madison Wilson 1994 Kazan 04.08.15 59.25 Kaylee McKeown 2001 Tokyo 09.08.18 59.29 Belinda Hocking 1990 London 30.07.12 59.34 Minna Atherton 2000 Brisbane 02.07.16 59.66 Holly Barratt 1988 Brisbane 10.04.17 59.84 Sophie Edington 1984 Sydney 24.03.08 59.90 Meagen Nay 1988 Brisbane 03.04.14 59.92 Sian Whittaker 1997 Adelaide 09.04.16 59.94r Hayley Baker 1995 Adelaide 07.04.16 200 Metres Backstroke:- World Record 2:04.06 (29.53, 1:00.50, 1:32.16) Missy Franklin 2:05.61 Emily Seebohm 1992 Budapest 29.07.17 2:06.06 Belinda Hocking 1990 Shanghai 29.07.11 2:06.76 Kaylee McKeown 2001 Budapest 29.07.17 2:07.16 Meagen Nay 1988 Santa Clara 18.06.11 2:07.18 Madison Wilson 1994 Melbourne 22.01.16 2:07.47 Sian Whittaker 1997 Adelaide 13.04.16 2:08.00 Minna Atherton 2000 Brisbane 01.07.16 2:08.21 Hayley Baker 1995 Sydney 09.04.15 2:09.82 Mikkayla Sheridan 1995 Sydney 07.04.11 2:09.84 Hayley White 1989 Kazan 11.07.13 50 Metres Breaststroke:- World Record 29.40 Lilly King 30.16 Sarah Katsoulis 1984 Rome 02.08.09 30.24 Leiston Pickett 1992 Sydney 08.04.11 30.31 Jade Edmistone 1982 Melbourne 30.01.06 30.45 Tarnee White 1981 Sydney 17.03.09 30.55 Leisel Jones 1986 Melbourne 17.03.06 30.58 Georgia Bohl 1997 Adelaide 13.04.16 30.59 Jessica Hansen 1995 Budapest 29.07.17 30.89 Brooke Hanson 1978 Montreal 31.07.05 30.97 Sally Hunter 1985 Sydney 10.04.15 31.05 Lorna Tonks 1988 Kazan 08.08.15 AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE WOMEN 21 August 2018 TIME NAME YEAR/BIRTH LOCATION DATE 100 Metres Breaststroke:- World Record 1:04.13 (29.80) Lilly King 1:05.09 Leisel Jones 1985 Melbourne 20.03.06 1:05.86 Sarah Katsoulis 1984 Rome 28.07.09 1:06.04 Tarnee White 1981 Sydney 23.03.08 1:06.12 Georgia Bohl 1997 Adelaide 09.04.16 1:06.20 Jessica Hansen 1995 Tokyo 09.08.18 1:06.64 Taylor McKeown 1995 Budapest 24.07.17 1:06.88 Leiston Pickett 1992 Adelaide 17.03.12 1:07.03 Jade Edmistone 1982 Melbourne 03.02.06 1:07.04 Samantha Marshall 1982 Irvine 19.08.10 1:07.15 Brooke Hanson 1978 Athens 16.08.04 200 Metres Breaststroke:- World Record 2:19.11 (31.80, 1:07.27, 1:42.89) Rikke Pedersen 2:20.54 Leisel Jones 1985 Melbourne 01.02.06 2:21.45 Taylor McKeown 1995 Adelaide 12.04.16 2:23.33 Sally Hunter 1985 Glasgow 26.07.13 2:23.34 Tessa Wallace 1993 Sydney 08.04.15 2:23.95 Georgia Bohl 1997 Adelaide 12.04.16 2:24.38 Sarah Katsoulis 1984 Irvine 18.08.10 2:24.76 Rebecca Brown 1978 Brisbane 16.03.94 2:24.81 Samantha Riley 1972 Atlanta 13.08.95 2:25.56 Jessica Hansen 1995 Adelaide 04.07.18 2:25.95 Brooke Hanson 1978 Sydney 01.04.04 50 Metres Butterfly:- World Record 24.43 Sarah Sjostrom 25.47 Cate Campbell 1992 Gold Coast 01.03.18 25.48 Marieke Guehrer 1986 Rome 02.08.09 25.54 Madeline Groves 1995 Gold Coast 07.04.18 25.67 Holly Barratt 1988 Gold Coast 08.04.18 25.78 Alicia Coutts 1997 Adelaide 02.05.13 25.91 Brittany Elmslie 1994 Glasgow 27.07.14 25.92 Yolane Kukla 1995 Sydney 17.03.10 25.99 Emma McKeon 1994 Sydney 27.02.15 26.02 Lisbeth Trickett 1985 Sydney 18.03.09 26.05 Danni Miatke 1987 Melbourne 31.03.07 100 Metres Butterfly:- World Record 55.48 (26.01) Sarah Sjostrom 56.18 Emma McKeon 1994 Budapest 24.07.17 56.23 Jessicah Schipper 1986 Rome 27.07.09 56.73 Lisbeth Trickett 1985 Beijing 11.08.08 56.85 Alicia Coutts 1997 London 28.07.12 57.08 Madeline Groves 1995 Adelaide 08.04.16 57.30 Brianna Throssell 1996 Gold Coast 06.04.17 57.36 Petria Thomas 1975 Sydney 28.03.04 57.60 Felicity Galvez 1985 Barcelona 10.06.08 57.67 Stephanie Rice 1988 Sydney 20.03.09 57.86 Ellen Gandy 1999 Adelaide 19.12.13 200 Metres Butterfly:- World Record 2:01.81 (27.19, 58.08, 1:30.20) Liu Zige 2:03.41 Jessicah Schipper 1986 Rome 30.07.09 2:04.88 Madeline Groves 1995 Rio 10.08.16 2:05.81 Susan O'Neill 1973 Sydney 17.05.00 2:05.99 Samantha Hamill 1991 Rome 29.07.09 2:06.01 Petria Thomas 1975 Sydney 29.03.04 2:06.08 Stephanie Rice 1988 Shanghai 28.07.11 2:06.58 Brianna Throssell 1996 Adelaide 11.04.16 2:06.80 Laura Taylor 1999 Gold Coast 28.02.18 2:07.06 Ellen Gandy 1999 Melbourne 19.01.14 2:07.37 Emma McKeon 1994 Brisbane 13.04.17 AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE WOMEN 21 August 2018 TIME NAME YEAR/BIRTH LOCATION DATE 200 Metres Individual Medley:- World Record 2:06.12 (27.30, 58.94, 1:35.64) Katinka Hosszu 2:07.03 Stephanie Rice 1988 Rome 26.07.09 2:08.15 Alicia Coutts 1987 London 31.08.12 2:09.93 Emily Seebohm 1992 Irvine 21.08.10 2:11.03 Kotuku Ngawati 1994 Adelaide 10.04.16 2:12.16 Taylor McKeown 1995 Brisbane 01.07.16 2:12.20 Blair Evans 1991 Adelaide 29.01.12 2.12.34 Ellen Fullerton 1992 Brisbane 15.12.15 2:12.45 Keryn McMaster 1993 Adelaide 10.04.16 2:12.47 Alice Mills 1986 Sydney 29.03.04 2:12.52 Kaylee McKeown 2001 Brisbane 09.12.17 400 Metres Individual Medley:- World Record 4:26.36 (1:00.91, 2:08.39, 3:24.50) Katinka Hosszu 4:29.45 Stephanie Rice 1988 Beijing 10.08.08 4:35.26 Blair Evans 1991 Adelaide 07.04.16 4:36.35 Keryn McMaster 1993 Glasgow 24.07.14 4:37.84 Samantha Hamill 1991 Rome/Irvine 02.08.09/19/08/10 4:38.13 Tessa Wallace 1993 Sydney 10.04.15 4:38.62 Jennifer Reilly 1984 Brisbane 10.12.06 4:39.14 Kaylee McKeown 2001 Gold Coast 03.03.18 4:39.72 Ellen Fullerton 1992 Adelaide 07.04.16 4:41.11 Ellen Gandy 1999 Brisbane 01.04.14 4:41.46 Hayley Lewis 1974 Perth 07.01.91 4:41.46 Meg Bailey 1996 Gold Coast 05.04.18 .
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