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Österreichische Rekorde Österreichischer Schwimmverband - männliche Rekorde Österreichische Rekorde - 25m Bahn Österreichische Rekorde - 50m Bahn 50F Martin Spitzer 1985 USC Graz 0:21,59 10.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 50F Martin Spitzer 1985 Austria - OSV 0:22,85 24.08.2010 Warendorf, GER 100F Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:48,25 28.11.2009 Wien, AUT 100F Dominik Koll 1984 SK VÖEST Linz 0:50,02 01.03.2009 Wien, AUT 200F Dominik Koll 1984 SK VÖEST Linz 1:43,90 13.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 200F Dominik Koll 1984 SK VÖEST Linz 1:47,72 12.08.2008 Beijing, CHN 400F Dominik Koll 1984 SK VÖEST Linz 3:39,82 11.12.2008 Rijeka, CRO 400F David Brandl 1987 1. Perger SV UNIQA 3:47,61 26.07.2009 Rome, ITA 800F David Brandl 1987 1. Perger SV UNIQA 7:52,62 30.01.2009 Perg, AUT 800F Florian Janistyn 1988 SG Wiener Neustadt 7:55,97 01.03.2009 Wien, AUT 1500F David Brandl 1987 1. Perger SV UNIQA 14:55,30 30.01.2009 Perg, AUT 1500F Florian Janistyn 1988 SG Wiener Neustadt 15:12,46 15.08.2008 Beijing, CHN 50R Markus ROGAN 1982 Austria - OSV 0:23,98 27.11.2009 Wien, AUT 50R Markus Rogan 1982 SVS-Schwechat 0:25,57 07.07.2009 Belgrade, SRB 100R Markus ROGAN 1982 SC Hakoah Wien 0:50,20 21.11.2009 Singapore, SIN 100R Markus Rogan 1982 SVS-Schwechat 0:53,33 05.07.2009 Belgrade, SRB 200R Markus ROGAN 1982 SC Hakoah Wien 1:47,64 11.11.2009 Stockholm, SWE 200R Markus Rogan 1982 SVS Niederösterrei 1:55,49 15.08.2008 Beijing, CHN 50B Hunor Mate 1983 Wolfsberg 0:27,09 29.11.2009 Wien, AUT 50B Hunor Mate 1983 Wolfsberg 0:28,00 28.07.2009 Rome, ITA 100B Hunor Mate 1983 Wolfsberg 0:57,71 11.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 100B Hunor Mate 1983 Wolfsberg 1:00,78 26.07.2009 Rome, ITA 200B Hunor Mate 1983 Wolfsberg 2:05,89 13.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 200B Maxim Podoprigora 1978 ASV Wien 2:11,09 25.07.2001 Fukuoka, JPN 50S Martin Spitzer 1985 USC Graz 0:23,05 13.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 50S Martin Spitzer 1985 USC Graz 0:23,69 26.07.2009 Rome, ITA 100S Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:50,65 20.12.2008 Wien-Florid., AUT 100S Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:52,03 27.02.2009 Wien, AUT 200S Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 1:50,32 12.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 200S Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 1:54,42 28.07.2009 Rome, ITA 100L Markus ROGAN 1982 SC Hakoah Wien 0:52,77 10.11.2009 Stockholm, SWE 200L Markus ROGAN 1982 SC Hakoah Wien 1:58,03 11.08.2010 Budapest, HUN 200L Markus ROGAN 1982 SC Hakoah Wien 1:51,72 10.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 400L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 4:15,48 09.08.2008 Beijing, CHN 400L Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 4:03,01 12.12.2008 Rijeka, CRO 4x100F Marcel Schaufler 1989 Eisenstädter Schwi 3:26,70 08.08.2009 St. Pölten, AUT Martin Cernansky 1985 Maxim Podoprigora 1978 Sebastian Stoss 1986 4x50F Marcel Schaufler 1989 Eisenstädter Schwi 1:32,54 20.12.2009 Wien, AUT 4x200F Marcel Schaufler 1989 Eisenstädter Schwi 7:38,93 07.08.2009 St. Pölten, AUT Kay Stoss 1988 Martin Cernansky 1985 Martin Cernansky 1985 Maxim Podoprigora 1978 Sebastian Stoss 1986 Sebastian Stoss 1986 4x100F Marco EBENBICHLER 1975 SC Donau Wien 3:22,78 25.01.2009 Wien - Flor., AUT 4x100L Sebastian Stoss 1986 Eisenstädter Schwi 3:44,79 09.08.2009 St. Pölten, AUT Oliver SCHMICH 1979 Maxim Podoprigora 1978 Andreas STOCKINGER 1984 Kay Stoss 1987 Dietmar STOCKINGER 1982 Marcel Schaufler 1989 4x200F Dietmar Stockinger 1982 SC Austria Wien 7:33,11 27.01.2007 Wien, AUT Lukas Ostermaier 1983 Maxim Podoprigora 1978 Andreas Stockinger 1984 4x50L Sebastian Stoss 1986 Eisenstädter Schwi 1:40,50 19.12.2009 Wien, AUT Jakub Maly 1992 Kay Stoss 1988 Marcel Schaufler 1989 4x100L Lukas Ostermaier 1983 ASV Wien 3:44,75 09.03.2003 Wr.Neustadt, AUT Maxim Podoprigora 1978 David Baron 1982 Sebastian Stoß 1986 Dieses Dokument wurde automatisch am 29.12.2010 um 15:55 Uhr erstellt. Weitere Infos unter www.ergebnisse.osv.or.at Österreichischer Schwimmverband - männliche Rekorde ÖsterreichischeJunioren Rekorde (17/18 Jahre) - 25m Bahn ÖsterreichischeJunioren Rekorde (17/18 Jahre) - 50m Bahn 50F Christian Zluga 1991 SV Wörthersee 0:22,74 29.11.2009 Wien, AUT 50F Daniel Wartner 1993 ASV Linz 0:23,81 23.07.2010 Bad Radkers., AUT 100F Marcel Schaufler 1989 SVS Niederösterrei 0:49,66 01.12.2007 Wien, AUT 100F Dominik Koll 1984 VÖEST Linz 0:51,12 15.07.2002 Linz, AUT 200F Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 1:47,33 16.12.2007 Debrecen, HUN 200F David Brandl 1987 Perger SV 1:51,12 14.07.2005 Budapest, HUN 400F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 3:47,54 17.12.2010 Dubai, UAE 400F Florian Janistyn 1988 SG Wiener Neustadt 3:52,52 09.07.2006 Mallorca, ESP 800F Florian Janistyn 1988 SG Wiener Neustadt 8:00,83 12.03.2006 Neustadt, AUT 800F Hannes Kalteis 1982 ESV St.Pölt. 8:12,98 07.07.2000 Helsinki, FIN 1500F Florian Janistyn 1988 SG Wiener Neustadt 15:05,85 12.03.2006 Neustadt, AUT 1500F Hannes Kalteis 1982 ESV St.Pölt. 15:21,41 30.07.2000 Dünkirchen, FRA 50R Christian Zluga 1991 SV Wörthersee 0:25,07 27.11.2009 Wien, AUT 50R Christian Zluga 1991 SV Wörthersee 0:26,74 01.03.2009 Wien, AUT 100R Christian Zluga 1991 SV Wörthersee 0:53,46 28.11.2009 Wien, AUT 100R Christian Zluga 1991 SV Wörthersee 0:56,48 09.07.2009 Prague, CZE 200R Christian Zluga 1991 SV Wörthersee 1:57,19 10.12.2009 Istanbul, TUR 200R Markus Rogan 1982 ASV Wien 2:01,38 29.03.2000 Washington, USA 50B Jakub Maly 1992 Eisenstädter SU 0:28,65 27.11.2009 Wien, AUT 50B Daniel Pilhatsch 1991 Allgemeiner TV Gra 0:29,00 09.08.2009 St. Pölten, AUT 100B Jakub Maly 1992 Eisenstädter SU 1:00,99 27.11.2009 Wien, AUT 100B Daniel Pilhatsch 1991 Allgemeiner TV Gra 1:03,08 07.08.2009 St. Pölten, AUT 200B Jakub Maly 1992 Eisenstädter Schwi 2:12,20 19.12.2009 Wien, AUT 200B Daniel Pilhatsch 1991 Allgemeiner TV Gra 2:17,63 08.08.2009 St. Pölten, AUT 50S Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:25,23 01.12.2007 Wien, AUT 50S Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:25,05 18.07.2007 Antwerpen, BEL 100S Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:53,29 30.11.2007 Wien, AUT 100S Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:53,84 27.07.2007 Wien, AUT 200S Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 1:55,43 24.11.2007 Zagreb, CRO 200S Dinko JUKIC 1989 SC Austria Wien 1:58,85 10.08.2007 Bangkok, THA 100L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:55,94 24.11.2007 Zagreb, CRO 200L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 2:01,34 19.07.2007 Antwerpen, BEL 200L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 1:59,06 13.12.2007 Debrecen, HUN 400L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 4:21,24 26.07.2007 Wien, AUT 400L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 4:12,09 30.11.2007 Wien, AUT | | ÖsterreichischeJugend Rekorde (15/16 Jahre) - 25m Bahn ÖsterreichischeJugend Rekorde (15/16 Jahre) - 50m Bahn 100F Markus Scherübl 1992 ATUS Graz 0:50,68 29.11.2008 Wien, AUT 100F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 0:52,09 25.07.2010 Bad Radkers., AUT 200F Markus Scherübl 1992 ATUS Graz 1:48,06 28.11.2008 Wien, AUT 200F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 1:51,82 24.07.2010 Bad Radkers., AUT 400F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 3:47,54 17.12.2010 Dubai, UAE 400F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 3:54,26 23.07.2010 Bad Radkers., AUT 800F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 8:01,73 13.11.2010 Wiener Neus., AUT 800F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 8:16,56 25.07.2010 Bad Radkers., AUT 1500F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 15:06,73 13.11.2010 Wiener Neus., AUT 1500F Christian Scherübl 1994 ATUS Graz 15:40,71 22.07.2010 Bad Radkers., AUT 100R Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:56,06 29.12.2005 Reunion, FRA 100R Markus Rogan 1982 ASV Wien 0:58,63 17.07.1998 Moskau, RUS 200R Markus Rogan 1982 ASV Wien 2:00,14 06.12.1998 Coll.Stat., USA 200R Markus Rogan 1982 ASV Wien 2:03,48 14.07.1998 Moskau, RUS 100B Christian Fedorczuk 1981 SU Korneubg 1:03,79 14.12.1997 Enns, AUT 100B Daniel Pilhatsch 1991 AT Graz 1:06,38 20.07.2007 Schwechat, AUT 200B Christian Fedorczuk 1981 SU Korneubg 2:18,32 13.12.1997 Enns, AUT 200B Daniel Pilhatsch 1991 AT Graz 2:23,87 24.07.2007 Belgrad, SCG 100S Jakub Maly 1992 SVS Niederösterrei 0:54,88 14.12.2008 Rif, AUT 100S Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 0:56,36 05.08.2005 Bregenz, AUT 200S Jakub Maly 1992 SVS Niederösterrei 2:00,05 13.12.2008 Rif, AUT 200S Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 2:05,34 06.08.2005 Bregenz, AUT 200L Jakub Maly 1992 SVS Niederösterrei 2:00,24 14.12.2008 Rif, AUT 400L Jakub Maly 1992 SVS Niederösterrei 4:18,09 13.12.2008 Rif, AUT 200L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 2:07,13 04.07.2005 Lignano, ITA 400L Dinko Jukic 1989 SC Austria Wien 4:27,42 08.07.2005 Lignano, ITA Dieses Dokument wurde automatisch am 29.12.2010 um 15:55 Uhr erstellt.
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