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Australian Multi Class Short Course Records 1 March 2020 Event Class Australian Multi Class Short Course Records 1 March 2020 Event Class Age Australian Name Club State Date Location 50m Freestyle S1 Open 1:18.74 Esther Overton Burnside SA 19 May 2012 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S2 Open 1:48.60 Emilie Miller Kinross Woloroi NSW 9 July 2011 Sydney 50m Freestyle S3 Open 1:08.65 Esther Overton SA 11 August 2009 Hobart 50m Freestyle S4 Open 40.41 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 50m Freestyle S5 Open 47:52 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 12 September 2012 Perth 50m Freestyle S6 Open 35.45 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood NSW 26 November 2015 Sydney 50m Freestyle S7 Open 35.18 Tiffany Thomas Kane Monte QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 50m Freestyle S8 Open 30.39 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 50m Freestyle S9 Open 28.54 Ashleigh McConnell Melbourne Vicentre VIC 24 October 2019 Melbourne 50m Freestyle S10 Open 28.40 Keira Stephens Fraser Coast QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 50m Freestyle S11 Open 39.59 Tegan Reder Victoria Park WA 24 October 2019 Melbourne 50m Freestyle S12 Open 32.94 Danae Sweetapple QLD 13 June 1905 50m Freestyle S13 Open 27.40 Prue Watt VIC 11 August 2009 Hobart 50m Freestyle S14 Open 27.86 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 24 October 2019 Melbourne 50m Freestyle S15 Open 28.13 Teneale Houghton NSW 27 June 2009 Sydney 50m Freestyle S16 Open 30.42 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 8 September 2019 Perth 100m Freestyle S1 Open 4:21.85 Standard Time 1 November 2011 100m Freestyle S2 Open 3:55.66 Emilie Miller Kinross Woloroi NSW 22 May 2010 Sydney 100m Freestyle S3 Open 2:30.41 Esther Overton SA 10 August 2009 Hobart 100m Freestyle S4 Open 1:31.21 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 19 August 2017 Brisbane 100m Freestyle S5 Open 1:40.77 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 5 May 2012 Sydney 100m Freestyle S6 Open 1:26.31 Tanya Huebner Bayside VIC 30 June 2011 Adelaide 100m Freestyle S7 Open 1:17.40 Tiffany Thomas Kane Monte NSW 25 October 2018 Melbourne 100m Freestyle S8 Open 1:04.16 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 100m Freestyle S9 Open 1:01.90 Ellie Cole Castle Hill RSL NSW 26 November 2015 Sydney 100m Freestyle S10 Open 1:02.23 Paige Leonhardt Yeronga Park QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 100m Freestyle S11 Open 1:14.63 Carolyn Connors NSW 4 June 1995 Hong Kong 100m Freestyle S12 Open 1:11.41 Danae Sweetapple QLD 14 June 1995 100m Freestyle S13 Open 59.84 Prue Watt VIC 10 August 2009 Hobart 100m Freestyle S14 Open 1:00.42 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 24 October 2019 Melbourne 100m Freestyle S15 Open 1:01.02 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 12 September 2012 Perth 100m Freestyle S16 Open 1:06.48 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 7 September 2019 Perth 200m Freestyle S1 Open 8:52.17 Standard Time 1 November 2011 200m Freestyle S2 Open 9:40.46 Standard Time 1 November 2011 200m Freestyle S3 Open 6:54.54 Standard Time 1 November 2011 200m Freestyle S4 Open 4:10.20 Denise Beckwith NSW 13 March 1999 Sydney 200m Freestyle S5 Open 3:23.34 Sarah Keenahan Nepean Aquatic NSW 21 June 2004 Sydney 200m Freestyle S6 Open 3:23.94 Tanya Huebner Bayside VIC 15 July 2010 Brisbane 200m Freestyle S7 Open 2:44.24 Isabella Vincent Norwood SA 17 July 2019 Adelaide 200m Freestyle S8 Open 2:28.96 Jacqueline Freney NSW 24 May 2008 Sydney 200m Freestyle S9 Open 2:33.94 Kate Bailey NSW 28 March 1998 Sydney 200m Freestyle S10 Open 2:18.15 Gemma Dashwood ACT 9 July 1995 Kiama 200m Freestyle S11 Open 2:49.95 Tracey Cross WA 17 June 1905 200m Freestyle S12 Open 2:53.80 Eleanor Mills Woogaroo QLD 22 May 2010 Sydney 200m Freestyle S13 Open 2:22.87 Teigan Van Roosmalen Mingara NSW 15 July 2010 Brisbane 200m Freestyle S14 Open 2:14.52 Siobhan Paton NSW 4 May 2003 Canberra 200m Freestyle S15 Open 2:15.28 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 15 July 2010 Brisbane 200m Freestyle S16 Open 3:22.08 Kerrin Litchfield VIC 7 July 2000 Wollongong 400m Freestyle S6 Open 6:13.49 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood NSW 27 November 2015 Sydney 400m Freestyle S7 Open 5:37.41 Katrina Porter WA 11 July 2008 Perth 400m Freestyle S8 Open 4:41.17 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 400m Freestyle S9 Open 4:37.98 Ellie Cole Tigersharks VIC 30 June 2011 Adelaide 400m Freestyle S10 Open 4:33.31 Monique Murphy Lawnton QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 400m Freestyle S11 Open 6:26.22 Tegan Reder Victoria Park WA 24 October 2019 Melbourne 400m Freestyle S12 Open 6:00.70 Eleanor Mills Woogaroo QLD 5 June 2010 Logan 400m Freestyle S13 Open 4:46.40 Prue Watt VIC 26 April 2008 Canberra 400m Freestyle S14 Open 4:36.15 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 23 August 2013 Sydney 400m Freestyle S15 Open 4:38.37 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 15 July 2010 Brisbane 400m Freestyle S16 Open 8:47.88 Primrose Ritchie VIC 7 July 2000 Wollongong 800m Freestyle S6 Open 17:50.42 Standard Time 1 November 2011 800m Freestyle S7 Open 14:56.53 Standard Time 1 November 2011 800m Freestyle S8 Open 11:28.32 Priya Cooper WA 4 August 1993 Nottingham 800m Freestyle S9 Open 10:07.23 Ashleigh Cockburn Ginninderra NSW 8 June 2013 Canberra 800m Freestyle S10 Open 10:23.30 Katrina Lewis NSW 15 May 2005 Canberra 800m Freestyle S11 Open 13:28.92 Standard Time 1 November 2011 800m Freestyle S12 Open 12:32.89 Standard Time 1 November 2011 800m Freestyle S13 Open 10:00.94 Prue Watt NSW 1 June 2003 Sydney 800m Freestyle S14 Open 10:09.18 Siobhan Paton NSW 26 July 2003 Canberra 800m Freestyle S15 Open 9:30.00 Standard Time 1 November 2011 1500m Freestyle S7 Open 29:24.94 Standard Time 1 November 2011 1500m Freestyle S8 Open 22:35.77 Sharlene Gardiner QLD 1 August 2009 Maryborough 1500m Freestyle S9 Open 26:44.03 Nicole Scott Kwinana WA 28 May 2011 Perth 1500m Freestyle S10 Open 19:00.00 Standard Time 1 November 2011 1500m Freestyle S14 Open 19:21.57 Siobhan Paton NSW 28 July 2003 Canberra 1500m Freestyle S15 Open 20:00.00 Standard Time 1 November 2011 Australian Multi Class Short Course Records 1 March 2020 50m Backstroke S1 Open 2:10.10 Standard Time 1 November 2011 50m Backstroke S2 Open 1:48.62 Emilie Miller Kinross Woloroi NSW 10 July 2011 Sydney 50m Backstroke S3 Open 1:09.56 Esther Overton VIC 26 April 2008 Canberra 50m Backstroke S4 Open 1:00.01 Melissa Willson NSW 15 August 1998 Sydney 50m Backstroke S5 Open 1:01.22 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 12 September 2012 Perth 50m Backstroke S6 Open 48.48 Sarah Keenahan Nepean NSW 5 November 2016 Brisbane 50m Backstroke S7 Open 40.55 Katrina Porter Southside Wesley WA 30 June 2011 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S8 Open 36.40 Maddison Elliott Nu Swim NSW 9 November 2014 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S9 Open 33.04 Ellie Cole Tigersharks VIC 30 June 2011 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S10 Open 32.32 Katherine Downie Westside Christchurch WA 9 November 2014 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S11 Open 51.94 Tegan Reder Victoria Park WA 7 September 2019 Perth 50m Backstroke S12 Open 41.62 Danae Sweetapple QLD 13 June 1905 50m Backstroke S13 Open 31.52 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 50m Backstroke S14 Open 31.07 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 28 November 2015 Sydney 50m Backstroke S15 Open 32.36 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 18 July 2010 Brisbane 50m Backstroke S16 Open 34.52 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 7 September 2019 Perth 100m Backstroke S1 Open 4:28.14 Standard Time 1 November 2011 100m Backstroke S2 Open 4:21.70 Standard Time 1 November 2011 100m Backstroke S3 Open 2:34.85 Esther Overton VIC 31 August 2007 Melbourne 100m Backstroke S4 Open 2:53.96 Tracey Blair NSW 28 August 2004 Sydney 100m Backstroke S5 Open 2:11.49 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 12 September 2012 Perth 100m Backstroke S6 Open 1:42.45 Sarah Keenahan Nepean Aquatic NSW 4 November 2016 Brisbane 100m Backstroke S7 Open 1:24.07 Katrina Porter Southside Wesley WA 30 June 2011 Adelaide 100m Backstroke S8 Open 1:16.66 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 100m Backstroke S9 Open 1:08.26 Ellie Cole Castle Hill RSL NSW 27 November 2015 Sydney 100m Backstroke S10 Open 1:08.26 Katherine Downie Wsetside Christchurch WA 7 November 2014 Adelaide 100m Backstroke S11 Open 1:32.34 Tracey Cross WA 1 July 1992 Canberra 100m Backstroke S12 Open 1:24.33 Danae Sweetapple QLD 14 June 1995 100m Backstroke S13 Open 1:10.57 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 25 October 2018 Melbourne 100m Backstroke S14 Open 1:06.56 Taylor Corry MLC Marlins NSW 4 November 2016 Brisbane 100m Backstroke S15 Open 1:08.70 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 30 June 2011 Adelaide 100m Backstroke S16 Open 1:12.44 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 7 September 2019 Perth 200m Backstroke S6 Open 4:35.10 Megan Saggers Superfins WA 26 June 2011 Perth 200m Backstroke S7 Open 3:39.22 Anna McNamara Dolphins NSW 5 May 2012 Sydney 200m Backstroke S8 Open 3:02.01 Lichelle Clarke VIC 8 August 2004 Warragul 200m Backstroke S9 Open 2:31.55 Ashleigh Cockburn Ginninderra NSW 9 June 2013 Canberra 200m Backstroke S10 Open 3:03.06 Katrina Lewis NSW 29 June 2003 Canberra 200m Backstroke S11 Open 3:41.44 Standard Time 1 November 2011 200m Backstroke S12 Open 3:30.86 Standard Time 1 November 2011 200m Backstroke S13 Open 3:08.11 Standard Time 1 November 2011 200m Backstroke S14 Open 2:41.34 Siobhan Paton NSW 29 July 2004 Sweden 200m Backstroke S15 Open 2:38.13 Julia Algie Lilydale VIC 9 July 2011 Melbourne 50m Breaststroke SB1 Open 3:58.68 Standard Time 1 November 2011 50m Breaststroke SB2 Open 1:39.01 Tracy Barrell NSW 14 June 1995 50m Breaststroke SB3 Open 1:07.19 Marayke Jonkers QLD 8 August 2009 Hobart 50m Breaststroke SB4 Open 1:07.46 Liana Page NT 22 June 1997 Canberra 50m Breaststroke SB5 Open 49.95 Sarah Bowen VIC 31 August 2007 Melbourne 50m Breaststroke SB6 Open 44.70 Tiffany Thomas
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