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SCY RELAYS – Updated Thru 10/15/20 SPMS T10 ALL TIME - WOMEN 18 AND OVER – SCY RELAYS – Updated thru 10/15/20 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1 1:38.02 Las Vegas Masters Katarzyna Wilk (27) Shekinah Hoffman (25) Jaclyn Taylor (22) Amy Lubawy (23) 2019 2 1:40.72 Rose Bowl Masters Anais Hacobian (21) Michelle Duraj (25) Lauren Turner (25) Lauren Frendreis (29) 2018 3 1:42.80 Las Vegas Masters Karin Wegner (45) Jelena Kunovac (53) Shekinah Hoffman (24) Katarzyna Wilk (26) 2018 4 1:43.19 Long Beach Masters Lynn Wittstock (32) Maureen Mendoza (34) Teresa Holley (41) Kathy Stuppy (24) 1995 5 1:43.56 Las Vegas Masters Shekinah Hoffman (23) Jamie Akenberger (26) Dannica Brennan (26) Kate Hibbard (32) 2017 6 1:43.69 Rose Bowl Masters Laura Adams (24) Lauren Frendreis (27) Ashley Hauser (28) Sarah Schwartz (28) 2016 7 1:43.88 Southern California Aquatic Masters Pamela Urbas (21) Jeanie Chicke (23) Kate Egan (21) Susie Burt (21) 1993 8 1:44.66 Santa Barbara Masters Karen Schultz (37) Alison Bernal (33) Lesley Bethel (27) Mariah Reading (23) 2017 9 1:45.22 Las Vegas Masters Megan Ripoll (30) Briana Emig (23) Jamie Grolle (30) Cambridge Guerrero (18) 2014 10 1:45.46 Rose Bowl Masters Giovanna Gonzalez (23) Laura Adams (23) Magwyer Herring (25) Shannon Streeter (23) 2015 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1 4:00.07 Mission Viejo Masters Margaret Reilly (33) Danah Jones (31) Dena Florczyk (24) Jennifer Richter (35) 2003 2 4:03.09 South Bay Swim Team Jennifer O'Conner (30) Susan Stohrer (29) Susie Mortenson (24) Carole Shigaki (37) 1993 3 4:05.74 Novaquatics Masters Jewelz Andrews (19) Courtney Martz (24) Stephanie Kramer (38) Rendy Opdycke (29) 2013 4 4:08.47 Rose Bowl Masters Laura Adams (23) Giovanna Gonzalez (23) Magwyer Herring (24) Katherine Tse (23) 2015 5 4:12.01 Rose Bowl Masters Mackenzie Marrs (23) Laura Adams (24) Shannon Streeter (24) Julia Stengel (30) 2016 6 4:14.68 Rose Bowl Masters Mackenzie Marrs (23) Alejandra Jimenez (25) Laura Adams (24) Katherine Tse (24) 2016 7 4:14.72 Venice 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Mendoza (34) Kathy Stuppy (24) Teresa Holley (41) 1995 5 1:55.24 Rose Bowl Masters Ashley Hauser (28) Laura Adams (24) Lauren Frendreis (27) Sarah Schwartz (28) 2016 6 1:55.57 Southern California Aquatic Masters Taylor Lakey (24) Spindrift Beck (26) Stephanie Popp (28) Ana Fradkin (43) 2017 7 1:55.94 Las Vegas Masters Cambridge Guerrero (18) Briana Emig (23) Melissa Giovanni (34) Jamie Grolle (30) 2014 8 1:56.24 City of Las Vegas Masters Liane Publow (21) Lindsey Leeming (20) Diana Philippi (37) Tish Carroll (43) 2005 9 1:56.66 El Segundo Masters Diane Graner-Gallas (37) Maria Elm (25) Mary Donlevy (31) Jenni Carlson (30) 2001 10 1:57.78 Las Vegas Masters Jessie Bradshaw (22) Lindsey Leeming (22) Violet Colavito (23) Alyson Noble (24) 2007 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1 4:19.64 Mission Viejo Masters Rebekah Olsen (30) Katie Moore (23) Merritt Johnson (29) Tuesday Schellinger (24) 2011 2 4:24.21 Novaquatics Masters Zehra Balkan Buyukuncu (25) Jennifer Schumacher (22) Christina Venturacci (22) Jenny Perrey (27) 2008 3 4:37.33 Southern California Aquatic Masters Lisa Chang (24) Chris McPherson (24) Sarah Turner (30) C. Johnson (24) 1992 4 4:38.38 South Bay Swim Team Ann Finley (30) Susie Mortenson (24) Susan Stohrer (29) Carole Shigaki (37) 1993 5 4:38.75 Rose Bowl Masters Anais Hacobian (21) Michelle Duraj (25) Lauren Turner (25) Katie Benson (22) 2018 6 4:41.13 Riverside Aquatics Association Monica Ward (22) Heidi Platner (23) Kathleen McDaniel (26) Dorothy Collier (30) 1990 7 4:41.91 South Bay Swim Team Cynthia Griffith (27) Jennifer Constable (24) Ann Finley (25) Shealeen McIntyre 1988 8 4:44.23 Rose Bowl Masters Shannon Streeter (22) Geraldine Zils (19) Judy Ho (28) Laura Adams (22) 2014 9 4:45.62 Golden Road Aquatics Abica Dubay (30) Taryn Albright (23) Courtney Jensen (23) Allyson Young (23) 2016 10 4:45.77 Rose Bowl Masters Ashley Hauser (28) Laura Adams (24) Cheryl Simmons (48) Shannon Streeter (24) 2016 SPMS T10 ALL TIME - WOMEN 25 AND OVER – SCY RELAYS – Updated thru 10/15/20 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1 1:37.79 Westside Masters Kimberly Worthen (28) Shelly Worthen (28) Judith Katterman (25) Sandy Neilson (28) 1984 2 1:38.43 El Segundo Masters Diane Graner-Gallas (35) Mary Edwards (26) Janet Harlow (30) Hannenian Kissel (28) 1999 3 1:39.36 Southern California Aquatic Masters Diane Graner (26) Kristine Bush (27) Alexandra Middaugh (25) Karen Melick (32) 1990 4 1:41.13 Tandem Masters Kimberly Worthern (27) Diana Todd (39) Cindy Schilling (29) Sandy Neilson (27) 1983 5 1:41.14 Industry Hills Aquatics Club Kimberly Mogalian (25) Rhian Gulassa (26) Cindy Schilling (27) Sandy Neilson (25) 1981 6 1:41.76 Southern California Aquatic Masters Diane Graner Gallas (29) Alexandra Middaugh (28) Pam Lazzarotto (31) Ellen Ferguson (30) 1993 7 1:42.40 Rose Bowl Masters Michelle Duraj (26) Lauren Turner (26) Lauren Frendreis (30) Elizabeth Jenkins (31) 2019 8 1:42.63 El Segundo Masters Heidi Hannenian (27) Mary Bergen (27) Karen Sing (41) Laura Hajost (30) 1998 9 1:42.96 El Segundo Masters Michelle Dokter (30) Sue Mount (25) Theres Connelly (25) Aimee Berzins (26) 1994 10 1:43.05 Las Vegas Masters Kate Hibbard (30) Shannon Colavito (27) Maki Moore (29) Melissa Giovanni (35) 2015 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1 3:49.47 Ojai-Santa Barbara Masters Jane Cairns (27) Wenke Hansen (28) Carina Chapman (26) Katrina Carson (25) 1998 2 3:56.93 South Bay Swim Team Cynthia Griffith (27) Ann Finley (25) Therese Nugent Maren Scheuner 1988 3 3:58.47 Mission Viejo Masters Cynthia Lewis (34) Rebekah Olsen (29) Laura Dobbs (40) Nichole Talbot (32) 2010 4 4:03.49 South Bay Swim Team Ann Finley (27) Susan Stohrer (26) Sharon Owen (26) Sheryl Luera (28) 1990 5 4:03.69 South Bay Swim Team Ann Finley (28) Dede Moore (31) Cathy Moylan (33) Jennifer Constable (27) 1991 6 4:04.72 El Segundo Masters Theresa Van Oppen (29) Maggie Van Oppen (28) T. 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