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AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE MEN 12 April 2019 TIME NAME YEAR/BIRTH LOCATION DATE 50 Metres Freestyle: (WR) 20.91 Cesar Cielo 21.19 Ashley Callus 1979 Canberra 26.11.09 21.28 Eamon Sullivan 1985 Sydney 28.03.08 21.44 Cameron McEvoy 1994 Adelaide 13.04.16 21.52 James Magnussen 1991 Adelaide 02.05.13 21.74 Matthew Abood 1986 Rome 31.07.09 21.91 James Roberts 1991 Brisbane 09.04.17 21.92 Matt Targett 1985 Adelaide 01.05.13 22.04 Andrew Abood 1990 Adelaide 01.05.13 22.07 Brett Hawke 1975 Athens 19.08.04 22.07 Kyle Chalmers 1982 Adelaide 12.04.19 100 Metres Freestyle:- (WR) 46.91 (22.17) Cesar Cielo 47.04 Cameron McEvoy 1994 Adelaide 11.04.16 47.05 Eamon Sullivan 1985 Beijing 13.08.08 47.10 James Magnussen 1991 Adelaide 19.03.12 47.48 Kyle Chalmers 1982 Adelaide 08.04.19 47.63 James Roberts 1991 Adelaide 19.03.12 47.88 Matt Targett 1985 Beijing 13.08.08 47.97 Jack Cartwright 1998 Budapest 27.07.17 48.18 Michael Klim 1977 Sydney 16.09.00 48.35 Matthew Abood 1986 Rome 29.07.09 48.41 Tommaso D’Orsogna 1990 Canberra 26.11.09 200 Metres Freestyle:- (WR) 1:42.00 (24.23, 50.12, 1:16.30) Paul Biedermann 1:44.06 Ian Thorpe 1982 Fukuoka 27.03.01 1:45.08 Thomas Fraser-Holmes 1991 Glasgow 25.07.14 1:45.46 Kenrick Monk 1988 Rome 27.07.09 1:45.46 Cameron McEvoy 1994 Brisbane 02.04.14 1:45.56 Kyle Chalmers 1982 Gold Coast 06.04.18 1:45.61 Grant Hackett 1980 Sydney 29.03.04 1:45.89 Mack Horton 1996 Gold Coast 06.04.18 1:45.95r Patrick Murphy 1986 Beijing 13.08.08 1:46.33 David McKeon 1992 Sydney 05.04.15 1:46.35 Alexander Graham 1995 Tokyo 09.08.18 400 Metres Freestyle:- (WR) 3:40.07 (52.42, 1:51.02, 2:47.17) Paul Biedermann 3:40.08 Ian Thorpe 1982 Manchester 30.07.02 3:41.55 Mack Horton 1996 Rio 06.08.16 3:42.51 Grant Hackett 1980 Fukuoka 22.07.01 3:43.71 David McKeon 1992 Adelaide 26.04.13 3:43.80 Kieren Perkins 1973 Rome 09.09.94 3:44.20 Jack McLoughlin 1995 Tokyo 09.08.18 3:44.68 Elijah Winnington 2000 Adelaide 07.04.19 3:45.16 Ryan Napoleon 1990 Sydney 01.04.11 3:45.85 Jordan Harrison 1995 Adelaide 26.04.13 3:46.01 Robert Hurley 1988 Rome 26.07.09 800 Metres Freestyle:- (WR) 7:32.12 (55.20, 1:52.55, 2:49.87, 3:46.79, 4:43.28, 5:40.36, 6:38.03) Lin Zhang 7:38.65 Grant Hackett 1981 Montreal 27.07.05 7:39.16 Ian Thorpe 1982 Fukuoka 24.07.01 7:44.02 Mack Horton 1996 Kazan 05.08.15 7:46.00 Kieren Perkins 1973 Victoria 24.08.94 7:47.31 Jack McLoughlin 1995 Tokyo 09.08.18 7:47.38 Jordan Harrison 1995 Barcelona 30.07.13 7:48.67 Craig Stevens 1980 Melbourne 28.03.07 7:50.28 Daniel Kowalski 1975 Atlanta 10.08.95 7:50.65 Robert Hurley 1980 Rome 28.07.09 7:53.92 Ryan Napoleon 1990 Rome 28.07.09 AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE MEN 12 April 2019 TIME NAME YEAR/BIRTH LOCATION DATE 1500 Metres Freestyle:- (WR) 14:31.02 (55.80, 1:54.31, 2:52.63, 3:52.50, 4:49.62, 5:48.15, 6:46.74, 7:45.45, 8:44.32, 9:43.10, 10:41.73, 11:40.64, 12:39.00, 13:37.53) Sun Yang 14:34.56 Grant Hackett 1981 Fukuoka 29.07.01 14:39.54 Mack Horton 1996 Adelaide 14.04.16 14:41.66 Kieren Perkins 1973 Victoria 24.08.94 14:47.09 Jack McLoughlin 1995 Gold Coast 10.04.18 14.51.02 Jordan Harrison 1995 Adelaide 03.05.13 14:53.18 Craig Stevens 1980 Sydney 29.03.08 14:53.42 Daniel Kowalski 1975 Rome 09.09.94 14:53.59 Glen Housman 1971 Adelaide 13.12.89 15:00.96 Robert Hurley 1980 Sydney 21.03.10 15:01.99 Ryan Napoleon 1990 Sydney 22.03.09 50 Metres Backstroke: (WR) 24.04 Liam Tancock 24.54 Ben Treffers 1991 Brisbane 04.04.14 24.63 Mitch Larkin 1993 Tokyo 29.10.15 24.81 Ashley Delaney 1986 Sydney 18.03.09 24.83 Daniel Arnamnart 1989 Canberra 26.11.09 24.97 Zac Incerti 1996 Gold Coast 03.03.18 24.99 Matt Welsh 1976 Montreal 31.07.05 24.98 William Yang 1998 Adelaide 11.04.19 25.06 Hayden Stoeckel 1984 Sydney 17.03.10 25.07 Robert Hurley 1988 Adelaide 13.04.16 25.19 Josh Beaver 1993 Glasgow 27.07.14 100 Metres Backstroke:- (WR) 51.85 (25.13) Ryan Murphy 52.11 Mitch Larkin 1993 Dubai 06.11.15 52.97 Hayden Stoeckel 1984 Beijing 11.08.08 53.10r Ashley Delaney 1986 Rome 02.08.09 53.47 Josh Beaver 1993 Rio 07.08.16 53.55 Ben Treffers 1991 Brisbane 01.04.14 53.59 William Yang 1998 Adelaide 07.04.18 53.78 Matt Welsh 1976 Sydney 03.04.04 53.89 Bradley Woodward 1998 Adelaide 02.07.18 53.95 Zac Incerti 1996 Brisbane 11.04.17 53.98 Tristan Hollard 1996 Adelaide 02.07.18 200 Metres Backstroke:- (WR) 1:51.92 (26.52, 1:23.30) Aaron Peirsol 1:53.17 Mitch Larkin 1993 Dubai 06.11.15 1:55.82 Ashley Delaney 1986 Sydney 19.03.09 1:56.19 Josh Beaver 1993 Glasgow/Adelaide 14/16 1:56.35 Matson Lawson 1992 Brisbane 05.04.14 1:56.39 Hayden Stoeckel 1984 Beijing 14.08.08 1:56.42 Bradley Woodward 1998 Adelaide 04.07.18 1:57.17 Tristan Hollard 1996 Adelaide 12.04.1974.18 1:57.59 Matt Welsh 1976 Sydney 21.09.00 1:58.46 Travis Mahoney 1990 Brisbane 05.04.14 1:58.53 Jack Cartwright 1988 Adelaide 04.07.18 74.18 50 Metres Breaststroke:- (WR) 25.95 Adam Peaty 26.74 Christian Sprenger 1985 Brisbane 05.04.14 26.95 Brenton Rickard 1983 Rome 29.07.09 27.33 Jake Packard 1994 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Ippei Watanabe 2:07.16 Matthew Wilson 1998 Adelaide 08.04.19 2:07.31 Christian Sprenger 1985 Rome 30.07.09 2:07.89 Brenton Rickard 1983 Rome 30.07.09 2:07.89 Zac Stubblety-Cook 1999 Tokyo 09.08.18 2:10.04 George Harley 1998 Gold Coast 05.04.18 2:10.51 Jim Piper 1981 Melbourne 04.02.06 2:10.75 Nicholas Schafer 1992 Adelaide 11.04.16 2:11.51 Regan Harrison 1978 Fukuoka 26.07.01 2:12.19 Jake Packard 1992 Brisbane 13.12.15 2:12.23 Alex Milligan 1998 Gold Coast 28.02.18 50 Metres Butterfly:- (WR) 22.43 R. Munoz 22.73 Matt Targett 1985 Rome 27.07.09 23.10 Andrew Lauterstein 1987 Rome 26.07.09 23.11 Geoff Huegill 1979 Canberra 26.11.09 23.23 William Yang 1998 Adelaide 08.04.19 23.26 Mitchell Patterson 1986 Canberra 26.11.09 23.43 Matt Welsh 1976 Barcelona 21.07.03 23.57 Cameron McEvoy 1994 Adelaide 07.04.16 23.62 Matt Jaukovic 1985 Sydney 19.03.09 23.63 Cameron Jones 1996 Adelaide 08.04.19 23.64 Jayden Hadler 1993 Sydney 04.04.15 14 100 Metres Butterfly:- (WR) 49.82 (23.36) Michael Phelps 50.85 Andrew Lauterstein 1987 Rome 01.08.09 51.00 Grant Irvine 1991 Budapest 29.07.17 51.64 David Morgan 1994 Adelaide 13.04.16 51.66 Jayden Hadler 1993 Sydney 07.04.15 51.67 Christopher Wright 1988 Adelaide 21.03.12 51.69 Geoff Huegill 1979 Delhi 08.10.10 51.72 Mitchell Patterson 1986 Canberra 27.11.09 51.81 Michael Klim 1977 Canberra 12.12.99 51.90 Tommaso D’Orsogna 1990 Sydney 07.04.15 51.91 Adam Pine 1976 Canberra 27.11.09 200 Metres Butterfly:- (WR) 1:51.51 (24.76, 52.88, 1:21.93) M.
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