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Short Course Meters 2010 Top Ten and Long and Short Course World Records As of November 1, 2010 Short Course Meters 2010 Top Ten and Long and Short Course World Records as of November 1, 2010 $10 • Published April 2011 Contents he 2010 Short Course Meters Top USMS Membership Office Women’s Individual 18-24 .............................. 2 Ten is the third issue in a series of P.O. Box 185 25-29 .............................. 2 Tthree 2010 Top Ten issues produced Londonderry, NH 03053-0185 30-34 .............................. 3 by United States Masters Swimming. Inside Those individuals performing the most 35-39 .............................. 4 you will find the top ten times for the first place times, in the most events, in their 40-44 .............................. 5 2010 Short Course Meters season (swims age group are awarded All Star status. All 45-49 .............................. 5 50-54 .............................. 6 performed in a 25 meter pool) made on Stars will receive a special certificate from 55-59 .............................. 7 or before December 31 and forwarded to the USMS. All American (individual) and 60-64 .............................. 8 the National Swims Administrator, Mary All Star rosters will be listed on our Web 65-69 .............................. 8 Beth Windrath, by January 26, 2011. Each site. 70-74 .............................. 9 LMSC is responsible for reporting the 75-79 ............................ 10 80-84 ............................ 10 Top Ten Times, USMS national records, World Top Ten Report 85-89 ............................ 11 and world records achieved in its LMSC. Masters Swimming World Top Ten Tabula- 90-94 ............................ 11 The table below indicates each of the three tion is a yearly publication produced by 95-99 ............................ 12 courses and the dates for publishing the Top FINA. A copy can be ordered through the Men’s Individual 18-24 ............................ 12 Ten results. FINA office at the price of CHF 12 (in- 25-29 ............................ 12 30-34 ............................ 13 The first line under each event (which cludes postage): 35-39 ............................ 14 is in all caps and italicized) is the current FINA 40-44 ............................ 15 national record for that event and age group. Avenue de l’Avant Post 4, 45-49 ............................ 15 An “NV” after a top ten time indicates that 1005 Lausanne–Switzerland 50-54 ............................ 16 appropriate documentation has not yet been [email protected] 55-59 ............................ 17 60-64 ............................ 18 supplied and the time is Not Verified as a 65-69 ............................ 18 record. Masters Swimming World Record and 70-74 ............................ 19 World Top Ten Patches are also available 75-79 ............................ 20 Top Ten Patches to purchase via credit card from the Fina 80-84 ............................ 21 Each person (individuals and relay mem- website http://shop.fina.org/ for a fee of 85-89 ............................ 21 90-94 ............................ 22 bers) on this list is eligible to purchase a Top CHF 6.50, yearly numeral patch for a fee of 95-99 ............................ 22 Ten Patch with stroke segment. To order CHF 4.00 100-104 ............................ 22 your patches ($5 each) and additional stroke For more information on USMS, visit Women’s Relays 72+ ............................ 23 segments ($1.25 each) send your check our Web Site at www.usms.org. There 100+ ............................ 23 payable to: you will find everything you want to know 120+ ............................ 23 160+ ............................ 24 Thomas Gorman about United States Masters Swimming, 200+ ............................ 25 PO Box 43824 including: Administration, Coaching, 240+ ............................ 26 Richmond Heights, OH 44143 Competition, Fitness, Merchandise, Places 280+ ............................ 26 e-mail [email protected] to Swim, Training, the World of Swimming 320+ ............................ 26 and links to USMS Top-Ten, USMS and Men’s Relays 72+ ............................ 27 100+ ............................ 27 All American Patches and FINA World Records. 120+ ............................ 28 Certificates (new patch design, see at left) A big thank you goes out to: LMSC Top 160+ ............................ 28 Once the SCM Top Ten is finalized, the Ten Recorders who are all dedicated vol- 200+ ............................ 29 official 2010 All American Roster will be unteers who spend countless hours at their 240+ ............................ 30 produced. A swimmer/relay who has the top computers on our behalf, Mary Beth Win- 280+ ............................ 31 320+ ............................ 32 time in one or more events in any one of drath and the members of the Records and 360+ ............................ 32 the three courses qualifies for All American Tabulations Committee for the work they Mixed Relays 72+ ............................ 32 status. Individual All Americans will be sent do in pulling all this information together, 100+ ............................ 32 a congratulations letter from the USMS and Walt Reid for his many years of service 120+ ............................ 33 National Office. To order an All American in records tabulation. 160+ ............................ 34 200+ ............................ 35 Happy Swimming! Certificate and Patch, send a check for $5 240+ ............................ 36 made out to USMS to: Tracy 280+ ............................ 36 320+ ............................ 37 360+ ............................ 37 Annual subscription to the USMS Top Ten includes the following reports: FINA World Masters Records Short Course Date of Swims for Top Ten Date Data Must be Submitted to Report Scheduled Season Report Consideration National Swims Administrator for Delivery Meters, November 1, 2010 ............................ 38 Short Course Yards on or before May 31 June 30 September FINA World Masters Records Long Course Meters, November 1, 2010 ............................ 48 Long Course Meters on or before September 30 October 20 December Short Course Meters on or before December 31 January 26 (of following year) April Errata for 2009 - 2010 Long Course Meters .....inside back cover Short Course Meters 2010 Top Ten 1 Women 18-24 50 Meter Backstroke 50 Meter Butterfly Women 25-29 29.69 PAIGE FRANCIS 00 28.37 MEG GILL 09 50 Meter Freestyle 31.02 Shanda Casella 22 28.80 Shanda Casella 22 50 Meter Freestyle 25.58 JENNIFER BECKBERGER 10 26.63 HEATHER HAGEMAN 97 31.72 Kristine Trutor 22 28.91 Kirsten A Byers 22 25.58 Jennifer Beckberger 24 26.94 Amy K Johnson 27 31.79 Jennifer M Ginsberg 24 29.50 Brooke A Bishop 24 26.48 Shanda Casella 22 26.98 Erin P Reilly 25 32.13 F O’Donnell-McCarthy 23 29.96 Kristine Trutor 22 26.54 Brooke A Bishop 24 27.52 Katrine Alcaide 29 33.31 Kate M Stephens 21 30.26 Amanda Stier 23 27.14 Kirsten A Byers 22 27.68 Meg B Gill 25 33.93 Emily D Woo 23 31.12 Marie Ballenger 24 27.34 F O’Donnell-McCarthy 23 28.11 Danielle R Chance 29 34.20 Marine Kaiser 22 31.34 Jennifer M Ginsberg 24 27.55 Justine L Mueller 24 28.18 Devon H Chen 29 34.53 Lana Lawrence 18 31.69 Cara Davidoff 24 28.03 Amanda Stier 23 28.22 Kathy G Chung 29 35.30 Ashley Prosen 23 32.17 Meredith T Krom 23 28.40 Cara Davidoff 24 28.47 Mollie K Grover 29 35.91 Caroline Byron 23 32.27 Kyra J Nyblade 22 28.43 Lindsay M Hanzl 24 28.50 Lindsey E Urbatchka 27 28.74 Laurie Anderson 24 100 Meter Backstroke 100 Meter Butterfly 28.64 Merritt H Johnson 29 59.45 PETRA KLOSOVA 09 1:01.77 JENNIFER BECKBERGER 10 100 Meter Freestyle 1:06.01 Brooke A Bishop 24 1:01.77 Jennifer Beckberger 24 100 Meter Freestyle 55.86 JENNIFER BECKBERGER 10 56.30 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 1:08.19 Kristine Trutor 22 1:05.05 Kirsten A Byers 22 55.86 Jennifer Beckberger 24 58.78 Amy K Johnson 27 1:08.76 Justine L Mueller 24 1:05.84 Amanda Stier 23 58.14 Shanda Casella 22 1:00.31 Kelly M Harrigan 26 1:08.88 Shanda Casella 22 1:06.01 Justine L Mueller 24 58.59 Marina Falcone 23 1:01.18 Devon H Chen 29 1:12.35 Lana Lawrence 18 1:08.00 Brooke A Bishop 24 1:00.23 Kirsten A Byers 22 1:01.39 Danielle R Chance 29 1:12.45 Kate M Stephens 21 1:09.90 Brie McDowell 23 1:02.32 Lindsay M Hanzl 24 1:01.42 Lindsey E Urbatchka 27 1:13.66 Cara Davidoff 24 1:11.00 Mallory R Mead 24 1:02.72 Brie McDowell 23 1:01.58 Kaitlin M Moughty 26 1:15.37 Meredith T Krom 23 1:11.10 Maria A Kolmakova 19 1:03.76 Kristine Trutor 22 1:02.03 Emily S Parker 25 1:15.68 Marine Kaiser 22 1:11.40 Cara Davidoff 24 1:03.90 Nicole M Flacco 24 1:02.14 Kathy G Chung 29 1:15.84 Megan McNeely 22 1:11.53 Marie Ballenger 24 1:04.40 Sara E Holman 24 1:02.41 Merritt H Johnson 29 1:04.46 Shannon Dwyer 22 200 Meter Backstroke 200 Meter Butterfly 1:03.58 Mollie K Grover 29 2:19.21 ALEXANDRA LEE 09 2:20.03 LAURA DAVIS 07 200 Meter Freestyle 2:34.33 Kate M Stephens 21 2:27.46 Amanda Stier 23 200 Meter Freestyle 2:03.39 ALEXANDRA LEE 09 1:59.78 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 2:38.67 Sara E Holman 24 2:39.13 Heather Kiluk 23 2:04.77 Marina Falcone 23 2:10.96 Erin P Reilly 25 2:43.14 Heather Kiluk 23 2:39.20 Katie M Moore 22 2:14.26 Sara E Holman 24 2:12.41 Kaitlin M Moughty 26 2:45.32 Jessica Looney 22 2:42.81 Heather A Roka 24 2:16.27 Mary E Holman 24 2:12.66 Elizabeth A Mancuso 25 2:47.24 Makynzie Turner 18 2:49.38 Stefanie Capizzi 23 2:19.40 Lexie Kelly 24 2:12.98 Mollie K Grover 29 2:50.03 Sarah D Weas 23 2:57.27 Zahava Alter 24 2:20.46 Cara Davidoff 24 2:13.11 Emily S Parker 25 2:53.32 Mary E Holman 24 3:14.63 Sarah Weas 23 2:24.68 Caroline Byron 23 2:15.23
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