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2016 Top Ten Short Course Yards 2016 Top Ten $10 - Published August 2016 CONTENTS The 2015-2016 Short Course Yard Top USMS Membership Office Ten is the first issue in a series of three P.O. Box 185 Women’s Individual 18-24…………1 2016 Top Ten issues produced by United Londonderry, NH 03053-0185. 25-29…………1 30-34…………2 States Masters Swimming. Inside you Those individuals performing the 35-39…………3 will find the Top Ten Times for the 2015 most first place times, in the most events, 40-44…………3 – 2016 Short Course Yard season (swims in their age group are awarded All Star 45-49…………4 performed in a 25 yard pool) made on or status. All Stars will receive a special 50-54…………5 55-59…………5 before May 31, 2016 and forwarded to the certificate from USMS. All American 60-64…………6 National Swims Administrator, Mary (individual) and All Star rosters will be 65-69…………7 Beth Windrath, by June 30th, 2016. Each listed on our Web site. 70-74…………7 75-79…………8 LMSC is responsible for reporting the 80-84…………9 Top Ten Times, USMS national records, 85-89…………9 and world records achieved in its LMSC. For more information on USMS, 90-94………10 The first line under each event visit our Web Site at www.usms.org. 95-99………10 100-104………10 (which is indented) is the current national There you will find everything you want Men’s Individual 18-24………10 record for that event and age group. An to know about United States Masters 25-29………11 “NV” after a top ten time indicates that Swimming, including: Administration, 30-34………12 35-39………12 appropriate documentation has not yet Coaching, Competition, Fitness, 40-44………13 been supplied and the time is Not Verified Merchandise, Places to Swim, Training, 45-49………14 as a record. the World of Swimming and links to 50-54………14 USMS Top-Ten, USMS and FINA World 55-59………15 60-64………16 Records. 65-69………17 Top Ten Patches A big thank you goes out to: 70-74………17 Each person (individuals and LMSC Top Ten Recorders who are all 75-79………18 relay members) on this list is eligible to dedicated volunteers who spend countless 80-84………19 85-89………19 purchase a Top Ten Patch with stroke hours at their computers on our behalf, 90-94………20 segment. To order: Make checks payable Mary Beth Windrath and the members of 95-99………20 to Lake Erie LMSC. Go to the Records & Tabulations Committee for 100-104………20 http://www.usms.org/comp/tt/tt_patch_for the work you do in pulling all this Women’s Relays 18+…………21 m.pdf, print and complete the order form information together and Walt Reid for 25+…………21 and send your information to: his many years of service in records 35+…………22 USMS Top Ten Patch Order tabulation. 45+…………23 55+…………24 c/o Judi Norton 65+…………25 4269 Mallard Cove Happy Swimming! 75+…………26 Avon, OH 44011-3225 Tracy Men’s Relays 18+…………26 e-mail:[email protected]. 25+…………27 35+…………28 45+…………29 All American Patches and Certificates 55+…………30 65+…………30 Once the SCM Top Ten is 75+…………31 finalized, the official 2016 All American 85+…………32 Roster will be produced. A swimmer/relay who has the Top Ten time Mixed Relays 18+…………32 25+…………33 in one or more events in any one 35+…………34 of the three courses qualifies for All 45+…………35 American status. Individual All 55+…………36 Americans will be sent a 65+…………36 75+…………37 congratulations letter from the USMS 85+…………38 National Office. To order an All American Certificate and Patch, send a Errata For SCM ’15 …………39 check for $5 made out to USMS to: Date of Swims for Top 10 Date Data must be Report Season Consideration Submitted Delivered Short Course Yards On or before May 31 June 30 September Long Course Meters On or before Sept. 30 October 20 December Short Course Meters On or before Dec. 31 January 26 (of following year) April 27.64 Mikkel-Ane Stipe 23 52.08 Taylor Wilcox 25 ■ 100 YD BUTTERFLY 27.97 Marina Nascimento 20 52.30 DANA VOLLMER 09 52.63 Anna Miller 29 WOMEN 18-24 28.03 Margo R Stanfa 24 55.29 Elizabeth Pepper 22 52.91 Marie A Ballenger 29 ═══════════ 28.18 Elyssa Pedote 23 55.29 Haley J Gordon 23 53.07 Erica L Smith 29 ■ 50 YD FREESTYLE 28.66 Alyson Kaywork 22 55.77 Catherine Breed 23 53.20 J Schauwecker 26 22.21 VANDERPOOL-WALLAC 15 28.78 Jeanette C Nolte 24 56.22 Gabrielle Mizerak 24 53.43 Christine Hughes 25 24.13 Mikkel-Ane Stipe 23 28.94 Jeanette C Dove 23 56.59 Anna K Senko 23 53.52 Hailey Bambusch 25 24.27 Amalia K Kobelja 23 28.97 Kathryn Yarbrough 24 57.57 Amalia K Kobelja 23 53.69 Heather D Mohorn 29 24.38 Gabrielle Mizerak 24 ■ 100 YD BACKSTROKE 58.26 Rachel A Nelson 24 ■ 200 YD FREESTYLE 24.39 Alyson Kaywork 22 55.90 EMILE EWING 10 58.66 Danielle A Kerr 24 1:48.80 LIMIN LIU 01 24.44 Taylor Wilcox 24 57.59 Rachel Flinn 24 58.84 Christine R Kerr 24 1:52.57 Katie C Kastes 26 24.47 Sara Shaner 24 57.83 Marina Nascimento 20 59.15 Melissa K Paakh 23 1:54.33 Adrienne L Bicek 25 24.63 Kelly Hagerty 24 58.02 Mikkel-Ane Stipe 23 1:55.95 Christine A Olson 25 ■ 200 YD BUTTERFLY 24.70 Corinne Caldwell 22 58.15 Anna K Senko 23 1:54.62 KATHERINE MILLS 12 1:58.21 Amanda Janszen 28 24.70 Maike Tweesmann 24 58.98 Gabrielle Mizerak 24 2:01.35 Elizabeth Pepper 22 1:58.27 Heather D Mohorn 29 24.74 Anna K Senko 23 1:00.06 Margo R Stanfa 24 2:05.07 Haley J Gordon 23 1:58.59 Alana M Aubin 25 ■ 100 YD FREESTYLE 1:00.31 Elyssa Pedote 23 2:10.69 Alyssa R Levine 23 1:58.62 Hailey Bambusch 25 48.18 KATIE MEILI 14 1:00.75 Maia Brundage 20 2:11.56 Grecia Gonzalez 22 1:59.01 Carleigh L Kutac 25 52.10 Mikkel-Ane Stipe 23 1:01.68 Alyson Kaywork 22 2:17.81 Kelsey Liu 23 1:59.44 Amy K Webb 29 52.41 Catherine Breed 23 1:01.72 Suzanne Bessire 23 2:18.73 Jordan Iverson 22 2:00.77 Allison Retotar 29 52.75 Rachel A Nelson 24 ■ 200 YD BACKSTROKE 2:20.91 Theresa McCartney 23 ■ 500 YD FREESTYLE 52.88 Kathryn T Murphy 23 1:59.22 SARA SCHWEITZER 00 2:21.24 Alexandra Jacobs 22 4:49.88 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 52.89 Elizabeth Pepper 22 2:04.38 Marina Nascimento 20 2:22.72 Valerie M Thorp 24 4:59.32 Katie C Kastes 26 53.03 Alyson Kaywork 22 2:04.64 Anna K Senko 23 2:23.43 Kaley A Wittrock 24 5:07.43 Adrienne L Bicek 25 53.06 Maike Tweesmann 24 2:05.03 Catherine Breed 23 5:16.27 Heather D Mohorn 29 ■ 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 53.17 Christine R Kerr 24 2:06.25 Mikkel-Ane Stipe 23 53.02 KATIE MEILI 14 5:19.47 Amy Xu 26 53.44 Sara Shaner 24 2:07.98 Rachel Flinn 24 59.30 Nicole K Ligeza 24 5:22.97 Carleigh L Kutac 25 53.86 Julia Green 18 2:09.67 Elyssa Pedote 23 59.49 Gabrielle Mizerak 24 5:23.18 Allison Retotar 29 ■ 200 YD FREESTYLE 2:14.20 Amy Modglin 24 59.79 Rachel Flinn 24 5:24.57 Jessica Ballard 27 1:43.28 DANA VOLLMER 09 2:15.36 Kelsey Liu 23 1:00.03 Danielle A Kerr 24 5:25.99 Amy K Webb 29 1:50.46 Elizabeth Pepper 22 2:16.67 Morgan R Miller 22 1:01.63 Haley J Gordon 23 5:26.25 Denise M Letendre 27 1:53.79 Mikkel-Ane Stipe 23 2:17.26 Gabrielle Mizerak 23 1:01.72 Sara Shaner 24 5:26.90 Sara E Holman 29 1:54.11 Gabrielle Mizerak 24 ■ 50 YD BREASTSTROKE 1:01.74 Rachel A Nelson 24 ■ 1000 YD FREESTYLE 1:54.52 Christine R Kerr 24 27.76 KATIE MEILI 14 1:01.89 Alyson Kaywork 22 10:12.34 LISA HAZEN 94 1:57.79 Allison A Arnold 23 29.59 Amalia K Kobelja 23 1:02.23 Alyssa R Levine 23 10:34.38 Adrienne L Bicek 25 1:58.87 Alyson Kaywork 22 30.58 Nicole K Ligeza 24 1:02.24 Elyssa Pedote 23 10:50.86 Heather D Mohorn 29 1:59.11 Rachel Flinn 24 30.69 Allison A Arnold 23 10:52.73 Amy Xu 26 ■ 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:00.02 Tess Vorselen 22 31.01 Lauren Greenberg 24 1:54.20 KATIE MEILI 14 11:01.52 Sara E Holman 29 2:00.07 K Winchell 22 31.05 Kimberly Jerome 23 2:05.51 Allison A Arnold 23 11:01.99 Mary E Holman 29 2:00.61 Kaley D Gregory 23 31.61 Merle Liivand 24 2:05.86 Anna K Senko 23 11:12.46 Jessica Ballard 27 ■ 500 YD FREESTYLE 31.72 Laura D Adams 24 2:06.69 Haley J Gordon 23 11:18.43 Amanda Janszen 28 4:49.97 JESSICA FOSCHI 03 31.81 Katherine Gentsch 24 2:08.55 Maia Brundage 20 11:22.02 Lindsay Gaudinier 26 4:57.43 Maia Brundage 20 32.07 Emily A Newton 23 2:10.07 Rachel Flinn 24 11:23.85 Molly Woodford 25 4:58.27 Allison A Arnold 23 32.12 Danae Petrakis 23 2:12.72 Maike Tweesmann 24 11:29.83 Carleigh L Kutac 25 5:05.03 Elizabeth Pepper 22 ■ 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 2:13.64 Danielle A Kerr 24 ■ 1650 YD FREESTYLE 5:08.09 Catherine Breed 23 58.71 KATIE MEILI 14 2:14.60 Gabrielle Mizerak 24 16:50.17 KAREN BURTON 91 5:13.88 Mikkel-Ane Stipe 23 1:06.20 Lauren Greenberg 24 2:15.78 Molly A Smith 24 18:07.59 Heather D Mohorn 29 5:19.45 Kaley D Gregory 23 1:08.11 Allison A Arnold 23 2:18.57 Paige K Bradley 24 18:31.96 Sara E Holman 29 5:24.35 Audra Burtch 22 1:08.21 Danae Petrakis 23 18:33.32 Amy Xu 26 ■ 400 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 5:25.50 Molly A Smith 24 1:08.62 Anna Sharpe 24 4:21.82 KATHERINE MILLS 12 18:39.09 Mary E Holman 29 5:27.06 Kelsey Liu 23 1:09.13 Alyson Kaywork 22 4:33.45 Anna K Senko 23 18:40.95 Jessica Ballard 27 5:28.95 Hannah Caron 24 1:09.17 Madeline Hutt 24 4:40.89 Mackenzie M Leake 22 18:52.62 Lauren R Clifford 25 ■ 1000 YD FREESTYLE 1:09.23 Merle Liivand 24 4:47.58 Maike Tweesmann 24 19:08.74 Molly Woodford 26 10:12.42 LUANE ROWE 12 1:09.50 Katherine Gentsch 24 4:50.27 Kelsey Liu 23 19:25.51 Katherine Pickard 26 10:31.11 Allison A Arnold 23 1:09.68 Remy Neville 24 4:54.57 Jordan Iverson 22 19:33.37 Lindsay Gaudinier 26 10:51.35 Mackenzie M Leake 22 1:09.80 Sara Shaner 24 4:55.65 Grecia Gonzalez 22 19:36.16 Megan A Foley 25 10:52.83 Kaley D Gregory 23 ■ 200 YD BREASTSTROKE 4:57.29 Valerie M Alef 23 ■ 50 YD BACKSTROKE 11:29.85 Ashley Rossi 24 2:06.59 MICAH LAWRENCE 14 5:01.62 Tirion L Sheafor 21 25.26 TANICA JAMISON 10 11:31.46 Jordan Iverson 22 2:21.47 Allison A Arnold 23 5:01.66 Alexandra Jacobs 22 26.13 O'Donnell-McCarth 29 11:32.95 Valerie M Thorp 24
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