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USA Swimming 2010-2011 National Team – Men: 1500 Free 100 Back USA Swimming 2010-2011 National Team – Men: Qualifying Criteria: The top six athletes in Olympic events from the combined results of the 2010 ConocoPhillips National Championships and the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships. Relay lead offs and time trials will not be included. Times from Prelims, Semi-Finals and Finals (A, B and C) only will be used. 50 free Nathan Adrian 21.55 Pan Pacs California Aquatics Dave Durden Cullen Jones 21.97 Nationals SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Josh Schneider 21.97 Nationals SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Garrett Weber-Gale 22.21 Nationals Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Jason Lezak 22.27 Pan Pacs Rose Bowl Aquatics Jeff Julian Nick Brunelli 22.36 Nationals SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh 100 Free Nathan Adrian 48.15 Pan Pacs California Aquatics Dave Durden Jason Lezak 48.47 Nationals Rose Bowl Aquatics Jeff Julian Ryan Lochte 48.83 Nationals Daytona Beach /Gator Swim Club Steve Lochte/Gregg Troy Garrett Weber-Gale 48.73 Pan Pacs Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese David Walters 49.01p Nationals *Trojan Swim Club/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Scot Robison 49.36 Nationals New South Swimming/ UVA Jamie Thomas/ M. Bernardino 200 Free Ryan Lochte 1:45.30 Pan Pacs Daytona Beach /Gator Swim Club Steve Lochte/Gregg Troy Michael Phelps 1:45.61 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Peter Vanderkaay 1:46.65 Pan Pacs Club Wolverine Mike Bottom Ricky Berens 1:47.09 Nationals *Trojan Swim Club/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Conor Dwyer 1:47.35 Nationals Lake Forest Swim Club/Florida Maureen Sheehan/Gregg Troy David Walters 1:47.78 Nationals *Trojan Swim Club/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese 400 Free Peter Vanderkaay 3:46.88 Nationals Club Wolverine Mike Bottom Charlie Houchin 3:47.98 Pan Pacs *Unattached/FAST Swim Team Sean Hutchison Michael Klueh 3:48.24 Nationals *Unattached/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Chad La Tourette 3:48.76 Nationals Mission Viejo Nadadores/Stanford Bill Rose/Skip Kenney Matt Patton 3:51.38 Nationals Club Wolverine Mike Bottom Conor Dwyer 3:51.40p Nationals Lake Forest Swim Club/Florida Maureen Sheehan/Gregg Troy 1500 Free Chad La Tourette 14:54.48 Pan Pacs Mission Viejo Nadadores/Stanford Bill Rose/Skip Kenney Peter Vanderkaay 15:03.86 Nationals Club Wolverine Mike Bottom Sean Ryan 15:04.84 Nationals Scenic City Aquatics Stan Corcoran Arthur Frayler 15:07.37 Nationals Germantown Academy Richard Shoulberg Andrew Gemmell 15:07.51 Pan Pacs Delaware Swim Team/Georgia Bruce Gemmell/Jack Bauerle Michael Klueh 15:12.04 Pan Pacs *Unattached/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese 100 Back Aaron Peirsol 53.31 Pan Pacs Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese David Plummer 53.33p Pan Pacs Minnetonka Swim Club Ben Bartell Nick Thoman 53.66 Pan Pacs SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Ryan Lochte 53.69p Pan Pacs Daytona Beach /Gator Swim Club Steve Lochte/Gregg Troy Matt Grevers 54.00 Nationals Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Frank Busch/Rick DeMont David Russell 54.46 Nationals California Aquatics Dave Durden 200 Back Ryan Lochte 1:54.12 Pan Pacs Daytona Beach/ Gator Swim Club Steve Lochte/Gregg Troy Tyler Clary 1:54.90 Pan Pacs FAST Swim Team Jon Urbanchek Aaron Peirsol 1:56.22p Pan Pacs Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Michael Phelps 1:56.98 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Nick Thoman 1:57.71 Nationals SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Matt Grevers 1:57.73 Nationals Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Frank Busch/Rick DeMont 100 Breast Mark Gangloff 1:00.21p Pan Pacs New York Athletic Club Brett Hawke Mike Alexandrov 1:00.26 Nationals *Trojan Swim Club/Tucson Ford Frank Busch Eric Shanteau 1:00.31p Pan Pacs *Trojan Swim Club/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Marcus Titus 1:00.93 Nationals Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Frank Busch Scott Spann 1:01.12p Pan Pacs North Baltimore Aquatic Club/ Texas Bob Bowman/ Eddie Reese Curtis Lovelace 1:01.70p Nationals Stanford Swimming Skip Kenney 200 Breast Eric Shanteau 2:10.09 Nationals *Trojan Swim Club/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Elliott Keefer 2:12.09p Nationals Ohio State University Bill Wadley Scott Spann 2:12.15p Pan Pacs North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Texas Bob Bowman/Eddie Reese Clark Burckle 2:12.87p Nationals Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Frank Busch Mike Alexandrov 2:12.95p Nationals *Trojan Swim Club/Tucson Ford Frank Busch Adam Klein 2:13.05 Nationals Auburn Aquatics Brett Hawke 100 Fly Michael Phelps 50.65 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Tyler McGill 51.69p Pan Pacs Auburn Aquatics Brett Hawke Timothy Phillips 52.21 Pan Pacs *Unattached/Ohio State University Bill Wadley Aaron Peirsol 52.80 Nationals Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Thomas Shields 52.94 Nationals California Aquatics Dave Durden Daniel Madwed 52.94 Nationals Club Wolverine Mike Bottom 200 Fly Michael Phelps 1:54.11 Pan Pacs North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Tyler Clary 1:55.72p Pan Pacs FAST Swim Team Jon Urbanchek Mark Dylla 1:57.08 Nationals Athens Bulldog Swim Club Jack Bauerle Bobby Bollier 1:57.37 Nationals Stanford Swimming Skip Kenney Daniel Madwed 1:57.98 Nationals Club Wolverine Mike Bottom Todd Patrick 1:58.13 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman 200IM Ryan Lochte 1:54.43 Pan Pacs Daytona Beach /Gator Swim Club Steve Lochte/Gregg Troy Michael Phelps 1:55.94 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Tyler Clary 1:57.61 Pan Pacs FAST Swim Team Jon Urbanchek Eric Shanteau 2:00.03 Nationals *Trojan Swim Club/Longhorn Aquatics Eddie Reese Conor Dwyer 2:00.71 Nationals Lake Forest Swim Club/Florida Maureen Sheehan/Gregg Troy Todd Patrick 2:00.79 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman 400IM Ryan Lochte 4:07.59 Pan Pacs Daytona Beach /Gator Swim Club Steve Lochte/Gregg Troy Tyler Clary 4:09.20p Pan Pacs FAST Swim Team Jon Urbanchek Michael Phelps 4:15.39p Pan Pacs North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Robert Margalis 4:15.62 Nationals FAST Swim Team Sean Hutchison Todd Patrick 4:17.03 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Andrew Gemmell 4:17.45 Nationals Delaware Swim Team/Georgia Bruce Gemmell/Jack Bauerle Open Water 10K: Qualifying Criteria: Top six finishers in the 2010 USA Swimming 10K Open Water National Championship and World Championship Trials Fran Crippen Germantown Academy Aquatic Club Richard Shoulberg Chip Peterson *FAST Swim Team/North Carolina Jon Urbanchek/Rich DeSelm Andrew Gemmell Delaware Swim Team/Georgia Bruce Gemmell/Jack Bauerle Alex Meyer Crimson Aquatics Tim Murphy Joe Kinderwater West Shore YMCA Swimming/North Carolina Mike Gobrecht/Rich DeSelm Deni Cullom *Navy Swimming/Mission Viejo Nadadores William Roberts/Bill Rose USA Swimming 2010-2011 National Team – Women: Qualifying Criteria: The top six athletes in Olympic events from the combined results of the 2010 ConocoPhillips National Championships and the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships. Relay lead offs and time trials will not be included. Times from Prelims, Semi-Finals and Finals (A, B and C) only will be used. 50 Free Jessica Hardy 24.63 Pan Pacs Trojan Swim Club David Salo Amanda Weir 24.70 Pan Pacs Swim Atlanta Chris Davis Kara Lynn Joyce 24.86 Nationals *Colorado Stars/FAST Swim Team Todd Schmitz/Sean Hutchison Madison Kennedy 25.07p Pan Pacs California Aquatics Teri McKeever Dana Vollmer 25.20p Pan Pacs California Aquatics Teri McKeever Samantha Woodward 25.32 Nationals Stanford Swimming Lea Maurer 100 Free Natalie Coughlin 53.67 Pan Pacs California Aquatics Teri McKeever Dana Vollmer 53.94 Nationals California Aquatics Teri McKeever Jessica Hardy 54.14 Nationals Trojan Swim Club David Salo Amanda Weir 54.50p Pan Pacs Swim Atlanta Chris Davis Kara Lynn Joyce 54.59p Pan Pacs *Colorado Stars/FAST Swim Team Todd Schmitz/Sean Hutchison Morgan Scroggy 54.96p Nationals Athens Bulldog Swim Club Jack Bauerle 200 Free Allison Schmitt 1:56.10 Pan Pacs *North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Georgia Bob Bowman/Jack Bauerle Dana Vollmer 1:56.47 Pan Pacs California Aquatics Teri McKeever Morgan Scroggy 1:57.13 Pan Pacs Athens Bulldog Swim Club Jack Bauerle Katie Hoff 1:57.50 Nationals FAST Swim Team Sean Hutchison Dagny Knutson 1:58.47 Nationals *Gator Swim Club/FAST Swim Team Gregg Troy/Sean Hutchison Jasmine Tosky 1:58.63 Nationals Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics Tony Batis 400 Free Chloe Sutton 4:05.19 Pan Pacs Mission Viejo Nadadores Bill Rose Katie Hoff 4:05.50 Nationals FAST Swim Team Sean Hutchison Kate Ziegler 4:05.52 Pan Pacs FAST Swim Team Jon Urbanchek Allison Schmitt 4:06.19 Nationals *North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Georgia Bob Bowman/Jack Bauerle Dagny Knutson 4:08.80 Nationals *Gator Swim Club/FAST Swim Team Gregg Troy/Sean Hutchison Chelsea Chenault 4:09.80 Nationals Terrapins Swim Team Paul Stafford 800 Free Kate Ziegler 8:21.59 Pan Pacs FAST Swim Team Jon Urbanchek Chloe Sutton 8:24.51 Nationals Mission Viejo Nadadores Bill Rose Emily Brunemann 8:31.55p Nationals FAST Swim Team/Club Wolverine Bill Jewell/Jim Richardson Haley Anderson 8:32.80 Nationals University of Southern Calif. David Salo Kelsey Ditto 8:38.59 Nationals Stanford Swimming Lea Maurer Chelsea Chenault 8:38.79 Nationals Terrapins Swim Team Paul Stafford 100 Back Natalie Coughlin 59.70 Pan Pacs California Aquatics Teri McKeever Elizabeth Pelton 1:00.15 Pan Pacs North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Missy Franklin 1:00.16 Pan Pacs Colorado Stars Todd Schmitz Rachel Bootsma 1:00.40 Nationals Aquajets Swim Team Kate Lundsten Presley Bard 1:00.76 Nationals Terrapins Swim Team/USC Paul Stafford/David Salo Elizabeth Beisel 1:00.77 Nationals Bluefish Swim Club Chuck Batchelor 200 Back Elizabeth Pelton 2:07.48p Pan Pacs North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Elizabeth Beisel 2:07.83 Pan Pacs Bluefish Swim Club Chuck
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