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SC All Time Top 10 AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 16 December 2018 SHORT COURSE MEN 50m Freestyle: (WR) 20.26 Florent Manaudou 20.75 Cameron McEvoy 94 Bond Nov’15 Sydney 20.89 Matthew Abood 90 Sydney Uni Nov’09 Berlin 20.94 Ashley Callus 79 North End Aquatic Aug’09 Brisbane 20.98 James Magnussen 91 SOPAC Aug’13 Eindhoven 21.06 Kyle Chalmers 98 Marion Nov’18 Singapore 21.12 Matt Targett 85 Melbourne Vicentre Oct’12 Berlin 21.20 Eamon Sullivan 85 SOPAC SC Nov’09 Stockholm 21.21 Kyle Richardson 87 Commercial Aug’09 Hobart 21.33 Kenneth To 92 Trinity Grammar Aug’13 Sydney 21.35 Cameron Jones 96 St Peters Western Oct’18 Melbourne 100m Freestyle: (WR) 44.94 (0:21.72) Amaury Leveaux 45.46 Matthew Abood 90 Sydney Uni Nov’09 Singapore 45.54 Kyle Chalmers 98 Marion Nov’18 Singapore 45.60 James Magnussen 91 SOPAC Aug’13 Eindhoven 46.13 Tommaso D’Orsogna 90 Commercial Dec’14 Doha 46.19 Cameron McEvoy 94 Bond Nov’16 Brisbane 46.57 Kenneth To 92 Trinity Grammar Aug’13 Berlin 46.82 Eamon Sullivan 85 West Coast Nov’07 Stockholm 46.91 Mitchell Patterson 86 Warringah Aquatic Nov’09 Singapore 46.98 Kyle Richardson 87 Commercial Aug’09 Hobart 46.99 Ashley Callus 79 Redlands Apr’02 Moscow 200m Freestyle: (WR) 1:39.37 (23.79, 49.29, 1:14.72, 1:39.37) Paul Biedermann 1:40.80 Cameron McEvoy 94 Bond Nov’15 Sydney 1:41.10 Ian Thorpe 82 Aquadot Feb'00 Berlin 1:41.50 Kyle Chalmers 98 Marion Nov’18 Singapore 1:41.77 Thomas Fraser-Holmes 91 Miami Nov’15 Sydney 1:41.83 Alexander Graham 95 Bond Dec’18 Hangzhou 1:42.26 Tommaso D’Orsogna 90 West Coast Aug’09 Hobart 1:42.48 Grant Hackett 80 Miami Dec’02 Melbourne 1:42.67 Daniel Smith 91 Miami Dec’14 Doha 1:43.12 Kirk Palmer 86 Barker Aquatics Aug’07 Melbourne 1:43.12 Robert Hurley 88 SOPAC Nov’13 Tokyo 400m Freestyle: (WR) 3:32.25 (50.80, 1:44.73, 2:38.85, 3:32.25) Yannick Agnel 3:34.58 Grant Hackett 80 Miami July’02 Sydney 3:34.63 Ian Thorpe 82 SLC Aquadot Jan’03 Stockholm 3:37.63 Thomas Fraser-Holmes 91 Miami Nov’15 Sydney 3:38.17 David McKeon 92 Chandler Nov’14 Singapore 3:38.35 Robert Hurley 88 Wests Illawarra Nov’09 Berlin 3:39.03 Jack McLoughlin 95 Chandler Oct’18 Melbourne 3:39.11 Jordan Harrison 95 Miami Dec’14 Doha 3:39.17 Elijah Winnington 00 Bond Oct’18 Melbourne 3:39.52 Mack Horton 96 Melb. Vicentre Sept’18 Eindhoven 3:39.63 Daniel Smith 91 Miami Dec’14 Doha AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 16 December 2018 SHORT COURSE 800m Freestyle: (WR) 7:23.42 (52.92, 1:48.55, 2:44.62, 3:41.02, 4:37.22, 5:33.75, 6:30.09, 7:23.42) Grant Hackett 7:23.42 Grant Hackett 80 Melbourne Vicentre July’08 Melbourne 7:34.90 Kieren Perkins 73 Commercial Jul'93 Sydney 7:38.37 Daniel Kowalski 75 Mel Vic Sep'95 Adelaide 7:39.31 Jack McLoughlin 95 Chandler Oct’18 Melbourne 7:43.10 Jordan Harrison 95 Miami Sept’12 Perth 7:44.31 Joshua Parrish 97 TSS Aquatic Oct’18 Melbourne 7:45.09 Jacob Hansford 95 SOPAC Nov’15 Sydney 7:45.40 Nathan Robinson 99 Chandler Oct’17 Adelaide 7:46.45 Glen Housman 71 Commercial Jan’96 Gelsen 7:46.52 Robert Hurley 88 Wests Illawarra Nov’09 Singapore 1500m Freestyle: (WR) 14:08.06 (53.73, 3:44.02, 7:31.33) Gregorio Paltrinieri 14:10.10 Grant Hackett 80 Miami Aug’01 Perth 14:26.21 Jordan Harrison 95 Miami Nov’14 Adelaide 14:26.52 Kieren Perkins 73 Commercial Jul'93 Auckland 14:32.47 Robert Hurley 88 Wests Illawarra Nov’09 Singapore 14:39.84 Mack Horton 96 Melbourne Vicentre Oct’18 Budapest 14:39.95 Daniel Kowalski 75 Miami Aug'93 Melbourne 14:40.05 Matthew Levings 94 Miami Dec’12 Istanbul 14:41.84 Stephen Penfold 82 Miami Sept’02 Melbourne 14:43.84 Joshua Parrish 97 TSS Aquatic Oct’18 Melbourne 14:44.89 Jack McLoughlin 95 Nudgee Brothers Nov’14 Adelaide 50m Backstroke: (WR) 22.22 Florent Manaudou 22.91 Mitch Larkin 93 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 23.04 Robert Hurley 88 SOPAC Dec’12 Istanbul 23.28 Ashley Delaney 86 Nunawading Aug’13 Eindhoven 23.31 Matt Welsh 76 Melb. Vicentre Sept’02 Melbourne 23.60 Daniel Arnamnart 89 Aquaburn Aug’09 Hobart 23.61 Ben Treffers 91 Burley Griffin Nov’14 Adelaide 23.75 Daniel Blackborrow 84 Melbourne Vicentre Aug’13 Sydney 23.89 Hayden Stoeckel 84 Norwood Oct’10 Singapore 24.02 Tristan Hollard 96 Southport Olympic Nov’18 Tokyo 24.05 Cameron McEvoy 94 Bond Nov’16 Brisbane 100m Backstroke: (WR) 48.90 (0:24.09) Kliment Kolesnikov 49.03 Mitch Larkin 93 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 49.92 Robert Hurley 88 Trinity Grammar Nov’13 Tokyo 50.18 Ashley Delaney 86 Nunawading Nov’09 Berlin 50.71 Matt Welsh 76 Melb. Vicentre Aug’07 Melbourne 51.10 Daniel Arnamnart 89 Aquaburn Aug’09 Hobart 51.17 Travis Mahoney 90 Marion Nov’18 Singapore 51.32 Hayden Stoeckel 84 Norwood Oct’10 Tokyo 51.43r Ben Treffers 91 Burley Griffin Dec’10 Dubai 51.50 Ayrton Dickey 86 City of Perth Aug’09 Hobart 51.55 Tristan Hollard 96 Southport Olympic Nov’18 Singapore AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 16 December 2018 SHORT COURSE 200m Backstroke: (WR) 1:45.63 (24.46, 51.35, 1:18.42, 1:45.63) Mitch Larkin 1:45.63 Mitch Larkin 93 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 1:49.62 Ashley Delaney 86 Nunawading Aug’09 Hobart 1:51.32 Jorden Merrilees 94 Melbourne Vicentre Oct’18 Melbourne 1:51.62 Matt Welsh 76 Surrey Park Oct’00 Melbourne 1:51.68 Travis Mahoney 90 Nunawading Dec’12 Istanbul 1:51.70 Robert Hurley 88 Warringah Aquatic Oct’16 Doha 1:51.74 Matson Lawson 92 TigerSharks Aug’13 Sydney 1:51.92 Bradley Woodward 98 Mingara Aquatic Nov’18 Beijing 1:52.21 Ben Edmonds 91 Marion Sept’12 Perth 1:52.49 Joshua Beaver 93 TigerSharks Aug’13 Sydney 50m Breaststroke: (WR) 25.25 Cameron van de Burgh 26.24 Christian Sprenger 85 Commercial Nov’13 Singapore 26.55 Matthew Wilson 98 SOPAC Nov’18 Singapore 26.62 Brenton Rickard 83 Brothers April’08 Canberra 26.65 James McKechnie 95 Starplex Nov’18 Singapore 26.66 Grayson Bell 97 TSS Aquatics Oct’18 Melbourne 26.78 Tommy Sucipto 95 Rockingham Dec’16 Windsor 26.96 Joshua Palmer 91 Marion Nov’14 Adelaide 26.97 Jake Packard 94 Indooroopilly Nov’14 Adelaide 27.00 Mark Riley 82 Commercial Sept’04 Brisbane 27.00 Daniel Cave 99 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’18 Singapore 100m Breaststroke: (WR) 55.61 (25.98) Cameron van de Burgh 57.14 Christian Sprenger 85 Commercial Nov’13 Tokyo 57.24 Matthew Wilson 98 SOPAC Nov’18 Singapore 57.54 Jake Packard 94 Indooroopilly Dec’14 Doha 57.67 Tommy Sucipto 95 Rockingham Nov’16 Brisbane 57.79 Brenton Rickard 83 Southport Olympic Dec’10 Dubai 58.05 Kenneth To 92 Trinity Grammar Oct’13 Doha 58.27 Liam Hunter 97 Chandler Oct’17 Adelaide 58.36 Zac Stubblety-Cook 99 West Brisbane Nov’18 Singapore 58.40 Grayson Bell 97 TSS Aquatics Oct’18 Melbourne 58.50 James McKechnie 95 Starplex Nov’18 Tokyo 200m Breaststroke: (WR) 2:00.16 (27.01, 57.62, 1:28.75, 2:00.16) Kirill Prigoda 2:01.98 Christian Sprenger 85 Commercial Aug’09 Hobart 2:02.89 Matthew Wilson 98 SOPAC Nov’18 Tokyo 2:04.03 Jim Piper 82 West Coast Jan’05 Berlin 2:04.33 Brenton Rickard 83 Southport Olympic Dec’10 Dubai 2:04.94 Zac Stubblety-Cook 99 West Brisbane Oct’18 Melbourne 2:07.19 Lennard Bremer 94 Westside Christchurch Sept’16 Perth 2:07.26 Jeremy Meyer 91 Traralgon Aug’13 Sydney 2:07.28 Craig Calder 86 Albury July’10 Brisbane 2:07.38 Jake Packard 94 Indooroopilly Nov’14 Adelaide 2:07.46 Thomas Fraser-Holmes 91 Miami Nov’14 Adelaide 50m Butterfly: (WR) 21.75 Nicholas Santos 22.28 Matt Jaukovic 85 Sydney Uni Aug’09 Hobart 22.30 Matt Targett 85 Melbourne Vicentre Oct’12 Berlin 22.47 David Morgan 94 TSS Aquatics Dec’16 Windsor 22.50 Geoff Huegill 79 SOPAC SC Nov’09 Singapore 22.65 Adam Pine 76 Ginninderra Aug’09 Hobart 22.70 Andrew Lauterstein 87 SOPAC SC Nov’09 Stockholm 22.82 Matt Welsh 76 Melbourne Vicentre Aug’03 Hobart 22.83 Mitchell Patterson 86 Warringah Nov’09 Singapore 22.85 Kenneth To 92 Trinity Grammar Nov’15 Sydney 22.92 Nathaniel Romeo 93 Sydney Uni Aug’13 Sydney AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 16 December 2018 SHORT COURSE 100m Butterfly: (WR) 48.08 (22.59) Chad Le Clos 49.31 David Morgan 94 TSS Aquatics Dec’16 Windsor 49.51 Mitchell Patterson 86 Warringah Nov’09 Singapore 49.54 Andrew Lauterstein 87 SOPAC SC Nov’09 Stockholm/Berlin 49.60 Tommaso D’Orsogna 90 Commercial Dec’14 Doha 49.71 Adam Pine 76 Ginninderra Aug’09 Hobart 50.19 Kenneth To 92 Trinity Grammar Oct’12 Stockholm 50.31 Matt Jaukovic 85 Sydney Uni Nov’08 Stockholm 50.47 Geoff Huegill 79 SOPAC SC Nov’09 Singapore 50.58 Lachlan Staples 90 Kingswim Aug’09 Hobart 50.59 Christopher Wright 88 Southport Olympic Nov’15 Sydney 200m Butterfly: (WR) 1:48.24 (24.00, 51.29, 1:19.29, 1:48.24) Daiya Seto 1:51.11 Christopher Wright 88 Commercial Aug’09 Hobart 1:51.40 Nick D’Arcy 87 Noosa Aug’09 Hobart 1:51.86 David Morgan 94 TSS Aquatics Nov’16 Brisbane 1:52.10 Nicholas Brown 96 UWA West Coast Dec’18 Hangzhou 1:52.12 Grant Irvine 91 St Peters Western Dec’14 Doha 1:53.10 Jayden Hadler 93 Chandler July’10 Brisbane 1:53.47 Hugo Morris 94 Woden Aug’13 Sydney 1:53.47 Andrew Richards 83 Smithfield Sept’04 Brisbane 1:53.47 Bowen Gough 98 Nunawading Oct’18 Melbourne 1:53.53 Thomas Fraser-Holmes 91 Miami Nov’14 Adelaide 100m Individual Medley: (WR) 50.26 (22.96) Vladimir Morozov 51.19 Kenneth To 92 Trinity Grammar Oct’13 Doha 51.96 Leith Brodie 86 Albany Creek Aug’09 Hobart 52.09 Daniel Tranter 92 SOPAC Aug’13 Eindhoven 52.65 Daniel Lester 90 Lawnton Nov’14 Adelaide 52.66 Tommaso D’Orsogna 90 West Coast Sept’12 Perth 52.69 Jake Gerrard 94 Melbourne Vicentre Dec’18 Hangzhou 52.71 Kyle Richardson 87 Chandler Nov’12 Beijing 52.71 Mitch Larkin 93 St Peters Western Oct’18 Melbourne 52.83 Matthew Wilson 98 SOPAC Oct’18 Melbourne 53.20 Justin James 92 Mackay Nov’14 Adelaide 200m Individual Medley: (WR) 1:49.63 (23.71, 50.74,
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