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Short Course Meters $6.00 United States Masters Swimming Inc. I I 1992 I I Top Ten Short Course Meters and World Records As of 11/1/92 Short Course Meters Long Course Meters ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Published April 1993 TOP TEN SHORT COURSE METERS 50 M. FREE W'Ol1EN 19·24 34.74 GAYLE M DUNCAN 20 33.95 MARCELLE BACLASKI 23 29.89 JENNIFER AUCOTT 29 28.51 PAMELA MAXWELL 89 35.05 ANGELA MUELLER 24 33.97 STACI KERR 20 30.05 KAREN ANDREWS 29 29.00 SHERRY WELDON 21 35.08 PAMELA URBAS 20 34.03 GAYLE M DUNCAN 20 30.08 GENEVIEVE MELLOS 25 29.57 PAMELA URBAS 20 35.64 ERIN EASON 22 34.29 LISA MCCALLUM 24 100 M. FREE WOMEN 25·29 29.77 KELLY A CROSBY 19 35.79 CAROLINE COOPER 23 34.44 WENDY BATSOH 19 59.17 LIZ FABRIZIO 89 30.15 DAWN M WILSON 23 35.81 AMY KNOTT 24 34.71 LINDSAY NATA 19 1:03.09 LAURA MUELLER 27 30.21 ERIN EASON . 22 36.04 ANNE TOOLEY 23 35.32 LISA PALMISANO 24 1:03.56 DIANE L URSIN 29 30.28 AMY KNOTT 24 36.37 WENDY BATSON 19 100 M. FLY W'Ol1EN 19·24 1:05.67 MARY KEITH 28 30.33 AMIE J DIRKS 21 36.42 NANCY EWELL 24 1:07.42 SARAJANE TUREK 90 1:05.88 CHERYL KUPAN 28 30.37 DIANNE BATSON 24 100 M. BACK W'Ol1EN 19-24 1:11.77 K.BEHRINGER 23 1:06.86 C.CHICHESTER 29 30.47 LORI GANO 24 1:12.40 C. HARTZELL 89 1:12.42 CHRISTINA PLANJE 23 1 :06.91 DONNA JOHNSOH 25 30.56 MARCELLE BACLASKI 23 1:15.84 AMY KNOTT 24 1:13.23 CHRISTINE KOENIG 22 1:07.06 SUSAN AUGUSTUS 25 100 M. FREE W'Ol1EN 19-24 1:16.76 CHRISTINE KOENIG 22 1:13.59 MARY BERGEN 22 1:07.15 KRISTIN NELSOH 26 1:01.87 PAMELA MAXWELL 89 1:17.09 CYNTHIA MILLER 22 1:14.00 LISA A DIAL 24 1:07.33 ANNE ASHER 27 1:04.20 AMY KNOTT 24 1:17.79 STACI KERR 20 1:17.07 STACI KERR 20 1:08.10 LEZLIE GRUENLER 29 1:D5.15 K.BEHRINGER 23 1:18.29 ANNE TOOLEY 23 1:22.06 TATA BROSENNE 24 200 M. FREE \IOMEN 25·29 1:06.74 KELLY A CROSBY 19 1:18.35 MARCELLE BACLASKI 23 1:22.34 ANN WALSH 24 2:06.47 DIANE GAANER 89 1:07.47 PATTI MONTGOMERY 24 1:20.44 KERI FITZGERALD 22 1:25.33 WENDY BATSON 19 2:17.31 VICKY DAVIDSON 28 1:07.93 DAWN M WILSON 23 1:21.79 NANCY EWELL 24 1:34.01 STACIE BRADY 19 2:19.41 DIANE L URSIN 29 1:08.92 LISA M CHRISTO 24 1:22.39 TRACY SEIDENVERG 22 200 M. FLY W'Ol1EN 19·24 2:21.76 DONNA JOHNSON 25 1:09.05 NANCY EWELL 24 1:22.40 WENDY BATSON 19 2:34.28 CHRISTINA PLANJE 91 2:24.15 MARY KEITH 28 1:09.22 CHERESE EDER 19 200 M. BACK W'Ol1EN 19·24 2:35 .47 STACY COSTA 23 2:25.78 JENNIFER ADAMS 27 1:10.33 LYNN C LATHCXJWERS 22 2:34.32 C. HARTZELL 88 2:35.47 CHRISTINA PLANJE 23 2:26.05 E.HAL<XJZICA 28 1:10.37 SANDI L HYDE 24 2:41.51 CYNTHIA MILLER 22 2:40.54 K.BEHRINGER 23 2:26.36 CHERYL ICUPAN 28 200 M. FREE W'Ol1EN 19-24 2:43.99 AMY KNOTT 24 2:46.61 CHRISTINE KOENIG 22 2:29.67 AMY COULTER 28 2:15.34 STACY JONES 88 2:48.13 STACI KERR 20 3:26.22 DIANNE BATSOH 24 2:31.15 KRISTI~ JOHNSON 26 2:20.41 AMY KNOTT 24 2:48.41 CHRISTINE KOENIG 22 3:35.52 SHELLEY SINK 20 2:31.17 ELAINE POltTER 29 2:26.82 DAWN M WI LSON 23 2:55.45 NANCY EWELL 24 100 M. J.M. W'Ol1EN 19·24 400 M. FREE WOMEN 25·29 2:27.49 CHERESE EDER 19 2:55.51 KERI FITZGERALD 22 1:12.42 LYNDA-BETH HUGHES89 4:26.18 DIANE GAANER 89 2:28.98 DIANNE BATSOH 24 3:02.31 ALLISON LANDRY 22 1:12.12 PAMELA URBAS 20NV 4:45.54 PATTY RICHARDS 27 2:31.75 LISA MCCALLUM 24 3:12.42 SHELLEY SINK 20 1:14.25 SHERRI WELDON 21 4:~9.26 DONNA JOHNSON 25 2:32.73 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 22 3:16.65 JONNA SCHULER 24 1:14.43 CAROLINE COOPER 23 4:50.27 C.CHICHESTEl 29 2:34.19 PATTI MOHTGOMERY 24 3:25.45 MASI DENISON 21 1:17.04 TRACY SEIDENVERG 22 5:06.63 KARIN DECX 29 2:34.25 KERI FITZGERALD 22 50 M. BRST W'Ol1EN 19·24 1:17.91 DIANNE BATSON 24 5:06.89 KRISTIN JOHNSON 26 2:36.42 ANN WALSH 24 36.55 KATHRYN CAVANAUGH89 1:18.36 LISA M CHRISTO 24 5:07.55 CHERYL ICUPAJI 28 2:36.93 CHRISTINA M SILVA 24 36.05 PAMELA URBAS 20NV 1:18.37 AMIE J DIRKS 21 5:10.73 AMY THAYER 25 400 M. FREE W'Ol1EN 19-24 37.53 STACY COSTA 23 1:18.41 PATTI MONTGOMERY 24. 5:12.10 CHRISTINE E WINN 26 4:43.50 LISA DIAL 92 38.63 TRACY SEIDENVERG 22 1:20.23 NANCY EWELL 24 5:12.24 JENNIFER ADAMS 27 4:43.50 LISA A DIAL 24 38.98 LESLIE HANKINS 22 1:20.51 KERI FITZGERALD 22 5:12.67 LISA·A VERKE 28 4:59.42 CYNTHIA ·MILLER 22 39.16 ANGELA MUELLER 24 200 M. l.N. W'Ol1EN 19-24 800 M. FREE WOMEN 25·29 5:12.60 LISA M CHRISTO 24 39.41 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 22 2:34.20 LISA DIAL 92 9:18.99 DIANE GAANER 90 5:13.07 DIANNE BATSON 24 39.68 NANCY EWELL 24 2:34.20 LISA A DIAL 24 9:46.01 MARCIA CLEVELAND 28 5:16.12 DAWN M WILSON 23 39.92 CAROLINE COOPER 23 2:35.76 STACY COSTA 23 9:47.96 JENNIFER KEOGH 29 5:22.52 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 22 39.96 DEIDRE CLARK 23 2:36.54 MARY BERGEN 22 9:53.12 DONNA JOHNSON 25 5:24.75 JENNY MUELLER 22 40.46 C. HUESEL 22 2:38.93 CHRISTINA PLANJE 23 10:05.51 DIANE DEBOBES 26 5:24.89 SHELLEY SINK 20 100 M. BRST W'Ol1EN 19·24 2:40.47 CYNTHIA MILLER 22 10:13.18 JULIE BENJAMIN 25 5:32.34 CHRISTINA M SILVA 24 1:19.97 STACY COSTA 92 2:43.64 CHRISTINE KOENIG 22 10:15.66 KRISTIN JOHNSON 26 5:35.01 LEIGH BENSOH 20 1:19.97 STACY COSTA 23 2:44.92 DIANNE BATSON 24 10:18.16 C.CHICHESTER 29 800 M. FREE W'Ol1EN 19-24 1:21.76 LISA M CHRISTO 24 2:47.39 TRACY SEIDENVERG 22 10:31.12 AMY THAYER 25 10:D0.67 CHRISTINA PLANJE 92 1:23.46 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 22 2:50.86 CHERESE EDER 19 10:40.10 CHERYL KUPAN 28 10:00.67 CHRISTINA PLANJE 23 1:23.80 CYNTHIA MILLER 22 2:51.59 STACI KERR 20 10:45.43 CHRISTINE E WINN 26 10:27.54 AMY KNOTT 24 1:25.49 LESLIE HANKINS 22 400 M. J.M. W'Ol1EN 19·24 1500 M. FREE W'Ol1EN 25·29 11 :03.45 CHERESE EDER 19 1:25.59 DIANNE BATSON 24 5:21.53 LISA DIAL 92 17:30.18 KAREN BURTON 91 11 :29.06 LEIGH BENSON 20 1:26.19 JUDY SMITH 23 5:21.53 LISA A DIAL 24 18:29.67 DONNA JOHNSON 25 11:49.27 DIANNE BATSON 24 1:27.49 ANNE TOOLEY 23 5:28.50 CHRISTINA PLANJE 23 19:09.88 KRISTIN JOHNSON 26 12:35.96 TINA THOMPSON 22 1:28.59 CHERESE EDER 19 5:33.64 CYNTHIA MILLER 22 19:26.90 MARCIA CLEVELAND 28 13:08.46 CHERILYN GARCIA 24 1:28.72 NANCY EWELL 24 5:42.61 K.BEHRINGER 23 19:59.84 ANNA PLANTIER 29 13:17.48 ANDREA WISNIEWSKI 23 200 M. BRST \JOMEN 19·24 5:55.29 DIANNE BATSON 24 20:33.44 LISA A VERKE 28 13: 18.22 JENNIFER R BLAKE 23 2:50.30 STACY COSTA 92 6:01.85 JONNA SCHULER 24 21:21.05 ANNETTE HOLMGREN 27 13:30.35 NANCY KYLE 24 2:50.30 STACY COSTA 23 6:01.93 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 22 21:35.94 DAWN ARMFIELD 29 1500 M. FREE W'Ol1EN 19-24 3:00.66 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 22 6:39.68 SANDI L HYDE 24 21:38.64 REBECCA JACKMAN 29 18:54.01 KRISTIN HENSON 90 3:03.50 TRACY SEIDENVERG 22 ***************************** 23:26.03 JANET KUNNERMANN 29 19:59.98 CHRISTINE KOENIG 22 3:17.21 DIANNE BATSON 24 50 M. FREE WC»4EN 25·29 23:26.85 RENEE BURNS 28 20:03.70 SHELLEY SINK 20 3:30.32 GINA LEGGIO 19 26.93 LIZ FABRIZIO 89 50 M. BACK W'Ol1EN 25·29 21: 20. 4.8 JENNY MUELLER 22 3:31.54 JONNA SCHULER 24 27.88 AIMEE BERZINS 25 30.63 DIANE GRANER 89 21:31.09 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 22 3:37.46 CATHY LAW 24 28.14 VICKY DAVIDSON 2~ 30.89 D.GRANER·GALLAS 28 21:36.71 DIANNE BATSON 24 50 M.
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