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Sydney 27-29 February 27Th M200f 1 Mark Kerry 1:54.33 NR (1H 1:55 Australian Swimming Olympic Trial Results 1976 - 1992 1976 - Sydney 27-29 February 27th M200f 1 Mark Kerry 1:54.33 NR (1h 1:55.07), 2 Graham Windeatt 1:54.74 (1h 1:54.73), 3 Peter Dawson 1:55.25 ( h 1:57.54); also heats, Peter Coughlan 1:56.43, P Freeman 1:57.13, Mark Morgan 1:58.54, Ron McKeon 1:58.61, L Hopkins 1:58.88 M1500f 1 Stephen Holland 15:10.89 WR (800m 8:06.27+ WR), 2 Max Metzker 15:46.03, 3 Paul Nash 15:54.58 M100ba 1 Mark Tonelli 58.35 NR, 2 Glenn Patching 58.36, 3 Mark Kerry 59.34 (1h 58.94) M100br 1 Paul Jarvie 1:07.49 NR (1h 1:08.29), 2 D Phair 1:08.24 ( h 1:09.66), 3 Michael Foley 1:09.35 ( h 1:09.50) M200im 1 P Lewis 2:15.87 ( h 2:18.28), 2 R Williams 2:17.28 (1h 2:17.80), 3 B Arnold 2:18.61 M4X100mR 1 NSW 3:57.16 STATE REC, 2 QLD 4:01.91, 3 VIC 4:09.21 W400f 1 Tracey Wickham 4:18.49 AUS AGE 13yrs REC [4:18.89?] ( h 4:23.15), 2 Rosemary Milgate 4:18.99 ( h 4:21.77), 3 Jennifer Turrall 4:20.09 (1h 4:21.12); also heats, Sonya Gray 4:23.02, Michelle Ford 4:23.15 W200ba 1 Glenda Robertson 2:20.08 (1h 2:20.00 NR), 2 B McCawley 2:22.98, 3 S Taylor 2:24.43 ( h 2:27.53 2nd qualifier) W200bu 1 Michelle Ford 2:16.55 NR ( h 2:19.95 4th qualifier), 2 Linda Hanel 2:17.57, 3 J Hudson 2:17.61 ( h 2:18.93 2nd qualifier); also heats, Nira Stove 1h 2:17.71 NR, Sandra Bright h 2:19.50 3rd qualifier W400im 1 Judith Hudson 4:58.46 [4:56.46? NR] (1h 4:57.74 NR), 2 Allison Smith 5:01.43 ( h 5:06.89), 3 Sally Lockyer 5:07.29 W4X100fR 1 NSW 3:59.08 NR [3:59.03?], 2 QLD 3:59.72, 3 VIC 4:00.32 28th M400f 1 Stephen Holland 3:57.11 CWR (200m+ 1:59.68), 2 Graham Windeatt 4:00.08, 3 M Metzker 4:01.53 M200br 1 Paul Jarvie 2:27.25 NR, 2 Michael Foley 2:28.76, 3 P Spiro 2:31.03 M200bu 1 Jeffrey van de Graaf 2:05.85, 2 Ross Seymour 2:06.57 (1h 2:05.67), 3 L Hopkins 2:07.88 M400im 1 Peter Dawson 4:33.69 CWR, 2 Jeffrey van de Graaf 4:38.88, 3 Paul Moorfoot 4:48.66 M4X100fR 1 NSW 3:34.98 STATE REC, 2 QLD 3:35.00, 3 VIC 3:43.05 W100f 1 Jenny Tate 59.68, 2 Lesleigh Harvey 59.84, 3 Drue Le Guier 59.85 W800f 1 Jennifer Turrall 8:50.96, 2 Rosemary Milgate 8:51.10, 3 Tracey Wickham 8:55.24; also, Neroli Nixon 9:07.86 W100br 1 Allison Smith 1:17.43 AUS AGE 16yrs REC, 2 Vikki Kennedy 1:18.69, 3 G Cure 1:18.72 W100bu =1 Linda Hanel 1:04.28, =1 Lyle Smith 1:04.28 (1h 1:03.82 CWR), 3 J Landers 1:04.40 W4X100mR 1 QLD 4:28.57 NR?, 2 NSW 4:32.16, 3 VIC 4:33.43 29th M100f 1 Neil Rogers 53.03, 2 Peter Coughlan 53.33, 3 Glenn Patching 53.60 M800f 1 Stephen Holland 8:02.91 WR (400m+ 4:02.14), 2 Max Metzker 8:18.60 PB, 3 A Byrne 8:24.67 M200ba 1 Mark Kerry 2:03.58 NR, 2 Mark Tonelli 2:05.42, 3 P Lewis 2:10.59 M100bu 1 Neil Rogers 55.47 NR, 2 Ross Seymour 57.59, 3 Jeffrey van de Graaf 59.60 M4X200fR 1 NSW 7:41.41 CWR, 2 QLD 7:53.42, 3 VIC 7:59.73 W200f 1 Sonya Gray 2:04.90, 2 Michelle Ford 2:05.19, 3 Lesleigh Harvey 2:05.86, 4 Jenny Tate 2:05.94 W1500f 1 Jennifer Turrall 16:53.58, 2 Rosemary Milgate 17:02.67, 3 Narell Moras 17:20.29 W100ba 1 Glenda Robertson 1:06.26 NR, 2 Michele De Vries 1:07.26, 3 Deborah Forster 1:07.52 W200br 1 Judith Hudson 2:41.83, 2 Allison Smith 2:42.26, 3 Vikki Kennedy 2:47.86 W200im 1 Judith Hudson 2:22.47 NR, 2 Lisa Curry 2:26.69, 3 D Regan 2:28.31 1980 - Melbourne 20-23 March 20th M1500f 1 Max Metzker 15:29.20, 2 Paul Nash 15:49.50, 3 K Ford 15:52.21, 4 Matthew Brown 16:15.26 M100ba 1 Mark Kerry 57.43, 2 Glenn Patching 58.21, 3 Mark Tonelli 58.44, 4 Stephen Foley 1:01.22 M200bu 1 Paul Moorfoot 2:04.06 NR, 2 Trevor Cracknell 2:05.93, 3 Neil Hollingsworth 2:07.10 M200im 1 Stephen Foley 2:10.12 (1h 2:10.67), 2 Michael Bohl 2:13.48, 3 Graeme Carroll 2:14.26, 4 Neil Brooks 2:14.55 M4X100fR 1 NSW (Graeme Brewer, Mark Kerry, B Sutton, Mark Morgan) 3:32.94, 2 QLD 3:34.18, 3 VIC 3:41.19, 4 WA 3:41.94 W800f 1 Michelle Ford 8:43.37, 2 Tracey Wickham 8:46.81, 3 Elizabeth Grant 8:56.44, 4 Jenny Ede 8:57.00 W100ba 1 Lisa Forrest 1:04.67, 2 Michelle De Vries 1:05.92, 3 Georgina Parkes 1:06.61, 4 Michelle Pearson 1:06.76, 5 Audrey Moore 1:07.90 W200bu 1 Linda Hanel 2:12.12, 2 Michelle Ford 2:15.08, 3 Karen van de Graaf 2:16.25, 4 Lisa Burnes 2:17.06 W4X100mR 1 QLD (Michelle Pearson, Karen van de Graaf, Lisa Curry, Rosemary Brown) 4:25.69, 2 NSW 4:31.00, 3 VIC 4:32.87, 4 4:37.92 21st M400f 1 Ronald McKeon 3:56.64, 2 Max Metzker 3:57.37, 3 Graeme Brewer 3:58.14 M200ba 1 Mark Kerry 2:04.34, 2 P Moorfoot 2:06.28 M100bu 1 Mark Tonelli 56.64, 2 Trevor Cracknell 57.95 M4X100mR 1 NSW (Mark Kerry, Stephen Cook, Trevor Cracknell, Mark Morgan) 3:56.29 W400f 1 Tracey Wickham 4:14.75, 2 Karen van de Graaf 4:17.79, 3 Michelle Ford 4:19.92 W200ba 1 Lisa Forrest 2:14.86 NR, 2 Georgina Parkes 2:18.89 W100bu 1 Linda Hanel 1:02.43, 2 Karen van de Graaf 1:04.08 W4X100fR 1 Qld (Michelle Pearson, Fiona Moore, Karen van de Graaf, Rosemary Brown) 3:56.82 22nd M200f 1 Graeme Brewer 1:53.05, 2 Ronald McKeon 1:53.70 (1h 1:53.81),3 Mark Morgan 1:54.06, 4 Mark Tonelli 1:54.43, 5 D Bogg 1:55.47, 6 Robert McKay 1:55.92, 7 Mark Kerry 1:57.59 ( h 1:57.20), 8 Stephen Cornelius 2:01.55; also heats, Neil Brooks h 1:57.72 dns final M100br 1 Peter Evans 1:04.80 NR (1h 1:05.08 NR), 2 Lindsay Spencer 1:05.60, 3 Stephen Cook 1:08.26 M400im 1 Paul Moorfoot 4:33.59, 2 Max Metzker 4:35.02, 3 Michael Bohl 4:38.52, 4 Stephen Foley 4:40.44 W200f 1 Tracey Wickham 2:03.79, 2 Rosemary Brown 2:04.50, 3 Karen van de Graaf 2:05.55, 4 Michelle Ford 2:05.59, 5 Fiona Moore 2:08.90? W100br 1 Michelle Pearson 1:15.44, 2 Lisa Curry 1:16.42, 3 Leith Weston 1:17.11 ( h 1:16.89), 4 Lynne Prosser 1:17.58 W400im 1 Lisa Forrest 4:55.63, 2 Michelle Ford 4:59.39, 3 Lisa Curry 5:02.20, 4 Diana Watts 5:07.97 W4X200fR 1 Qld (Tracey Wickham, Fiona Moore, Karen van de Graaf, Rosemary Brown) 8:21.24 NR, 2 NSW 8:50.68, 3 WA 9:00.77 23rd M100f 1 Mark Tonelli 51.81, 2 Neil Brooks 51.96, 3 Graeme Brewer 52.46, 4 Mark Kerry 53.04 ( h 52.35), 5 Mark Morgan 53.15, 6 Glenn Patching 53.74, 7 R McKay 54.07, 8 Ron McKeon 54.78 ( h 54.11) M200br 1 Lindsay Spencer 2:22.35, 2 Peter Evans 2:25.06 M4X200fR 1 NSW 7:45.38 W100f 1 Rosemary Brown 58.85, 2 Michelle Pearson 58.98, 3 Karen van de Graaf 59.06, 4 Fiona Moore 59.27 W200br 1 Lisa Curry 2:42.11, 2 L Prosser 2:44.22 W200im 1 Lisa Forrest 2:21.90, 2 D Watts 2:24.81 W1500f 1 Michelle Ford 16:40.30, 2 Tracey Wickham 17:11.62 1984 - Brisbane 23-26 February 23rd M200f 1 Justin Lemberg 3:51.48 NR, 2 Peter Dale 1:51.80, 3 Thomas Stachewicz 1:52.29 M200ba 1 David Orbell 2:03.99, 2 Paul Kingsman NZ 2:05.25, 3 Kim Terrell 2:05.39 M100br 1 Peter Evans 1:03.61 (1h 1:03.50), 2 Brett Stocks 1:03.92, 3 Glenn Beringen 1:04.40; also Stephen Cook h 1:04.33 M100bu 1 Glenn Buchanan 55.21, 2 Mark Stockwell 55.27, 3 Jonathon Sieben 55.36 M4X100fR 1 Qld (Mark Stockwell, Peter Dale, Michael Delany, Justin Lemberg) 3:29.40 Rec., 2 WA 3:29.71, 3 NSW 3:36.02 W200f 1 Anna McVann 2:03.05, 2 Michelle Pearson 2:03.46, 3 Suzie Baumer 2:05.12 W200ba 1 Georgina Parkes 2:15.39 (1h 2:16.43), 2 Audrey Moore 2:16.24, 3 Joanne Bell 2:17.83 W100br 1 Dimity Douglas 1:12.73 NR, 2 Sharon Kellett 1:13.92, 3 Joanne Earle 1:14.97 W100bu 1 Janet Tibbits 1:02.21, 2 Lisa Curry 1:02.56, 3 Susie Woodhouse 1:03.04 W4X100fR 1 NSW 3:55.81 24th M400f 1 Justin Lemberg 3:53.22 NR, 2 Ronald McKeon 3:56.11, 3 Graeme Brewer 3:57.24 M200br 1 Glenn Beringen 2:16.55 NR, 2 Peter Evans 2:18.21, 3 Scott Hoy 2:20.31 M200bu 1 Jonathon Sieben 2:01.17 NR, 2 Paul Rowe 2:02.86, 3 Anthony McDonald 2:03.29 M4X100mR 1 Qld (David Orbell, Brett Stocks, Glenn Buchanan, Michael Delany) 3:48.07 Rec., 2 WA 3:50.38 W400f 1 Anna McVann 4:17.05, 2 Suzie Baumer 4:18.43, 3 Michelle Ford 4:20.39 W200br 1 Sharon Kellett 2:36.77 NR, 2 Dimity Douglas 2:37.45, 3 Joanne Earle 2:39.11 W200bu 1 Janet Tibbits 2:13.80, 2 Karen Phillips 2:14.56, 3 Michelle Ford 2:16.53 W4X100mR 1 Qld 4:19.93, 2 Burley Griffin NSW 4:22.73 25th M50f 1 Greg Fasala 23.07, 2 Mark Stockwell 23.08, 3 Michael Delaney 23.25 M1500f 1 Justin Lemberg 15:31.38, 2 Wayne Shillington 15:35.01, 3 Michael Davidson NZ 15:36.12 M100ba 1 David Orbell 57.48, 2 Paul Kingsman NZ 57.85, 3 Mark Kerry 57.88 M200im 1 Robert Woodhouse 2:06.72 NR, 2 Glenn Beringen 2:07.68, 3 Steven Clark 2:08.68 W50f 1 Angela Russell 26.59 NR, 2 Jenny Messenger 27.29, 3 Lisa Curry 27.44 W800f 1 Anna McVann 8:43.75, 2 Suzie Baumer 8:46.95, 3 Michelle Ford 8:50.60 W100ba 1 Georgina Parkes 1:04.56, 2 Audrey Moore 1:04.64, 3 Carmel Clark NZ 1:05.44 W200im 1 Michelle Pearson 2:18.32, 2 Lisa Curry 2:20.34, 3 Suzanne Landells 2:20.59 26th M100f 1 Mark Stockwell 50.55 NR, 2 Michael Delany 50.62, 3 Neil Brooks 50.70, 4 Greg Fasala 51.21 M800f 1 Justin Lemberg 8:05.82, 2 Wayne Shillington 8:07.26, 3 Michael McKenzie 8:13.46 M400im 1 Robert Woodhouse 4:26.72 NR, 2 Matthew Brown 4:31.56, 3 Steven Clark 4:32.95 M4X100fR 1 AUS National team 3:23.37 NR M4X200fR 1 Qld 7:41.28 W100f 1 Anna McVann 57.43, 2 Michelle Pearson 57.75, 3 Lisa Curry 58.30, 4 Angela Russell 58.33 W1500f 1 Anna McVann 16:35.02, 2 Diana Bova 17:01.82 W400im 1 Suzanne Landells 4:52.53, 2 Georgina Parkes 4:56.43, 3 Gail Johnson 4:58.03 W4X200fR 1 Qld 8:29.60, 2 Hunter NSW 8:32.68 1988 - Sydney 11-14 May 11th M200f 1 Duncan Armstrong 1:51.25, 2 Ian Brown 1:51.46, 3 Thomas Stachewicz 1:51.47, 4 Martin Roberts 1:51.91, 5 Scott Hamlet 1:51.96, 6 Gary Lord 1:52.50 M100bu 1 Jonathon Sieben 54.17 (1h 54.50), 2 Barry Armstrong 55.41 ( h 54.77), 3 Andrew Baildon 55.83 M400im 1 Robert Woodhouse 4:19.56, 2 Robert Bruce 4:22.92, 3 Brent Harding 4:30.51 W100f 1 Julie Pugh 57.85, 2 Angela Mullens 58.01, 3 J Grant 58.04, =4 Karen Van Wirdum 58.24, =4 Angela Harris 58.24 W200bu 1 Megan Johnston 2:14.23,
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