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50Y Freestyle Mends jÉåDë RMó=cêÉÉëíóäÉ ^ääJíáãÉ=qçé=NR=mÉêÑçêã~åÅÉë 18.74p Fred Bousquet Auburn/FRA Minneapolis 3/24/2005 rp=léÉå=oÉÅçêÇ=mêçÖêÉëëáçåë 18.90 Bousquet Auburn/FRA Minneapolis 3/24/2005 19.01 Duje Draganja California/CRO Minneapolis 3/24/2005 21.10 Steve Jackman Minnesota 3/29/1962 19.05 Tom Jager Santa Clara Nashville 3/23/1990 20.99 Zachary Zorn UCLA 3/28/1968 19.05r Anthony Ervin California Athens 3/28/2002 20.81 Daniel Frawley USC 3/27/1969 19.06pr Roland Schoeman Arizona/RSA Athens 3/28/2002 20.30 David Edgar Tennessee 3/25/1971 19.07tt Schoeman Arizona/RSA Austin 12/3/1999 20.30 John Trembley Tennessee 3/23/1972 19.07 Cullen Jones NC State College Park 2/22/2006 20.06p John Trembley Tennessee 3/28/1974 19.08 Schoeman Arizona/RSA Athens 3/28/2002 19.75 Joe Bottom USC 3/24/1977 19.08p Neil Walker Texas Minneapolis 3/27/1997 19.36p Robin Leamy UCLA 3/26/1981 19.10 Ervin California Athens 3/28/2002 19.24 Tom Jager UCLA 3/28/1985 19.10p Ervin California Athens 3/28/2002 19.22 Matt Biondi California 4/3/1986 19.11 Ervin California Long Beach 3/2/2001 19.15 Matt Biondi California 4/2/1987 19.11 Jason Lezak Irvine Novas Oklahoma City12/15/2001 19.05 Tom Jager Santa Clara 3/23/1990 19.12 Jager Santa Clara Iowa City 3/30/1990 19.05r Anthony Ervin California 3/28/2002 19.12 Matt Biondi San Ramon Valle Nashville 3/23/1990 18.74p Fred Bousquet Auburn/FRA 3/24/2005 ^ääJíáãÉ=qçé=mÉêÑçêãÉêë 1 18.74p Fred Bousquet Auburn/FRA Minneapolis 3/24/2005 2 19.01 Duje Draganja California/CRO Minneapolis 3/24/2005 3 19.05r Anthony Ervin California Athens 3/28/2002 3 19.05 Tom Jager Santa Clara Nashville 3/23/1990 5 19.06pr Roland Schoem Arizona/RSA Athens 3/28/2002 6 19.07 Cullen Jones NC State College Park 2/22/2006 7 19.08p Neil Walker Texas Minneapolis 3/27/1997 8 19.11 Jason Lezak Irvine Novas Oklahoma City 12/15/2001 9 19.12 Matt Biondi San Ramon Valle Nashville 3/23/1990 10 19.13 Rolandas Gimb California/LIT Minneapolis 3/24/2005 11 19.14 David Fox North Carolina St. Indianapolis 3/25/1993 12 19.15 Anthony Robins Stanford College Station 3/22/2001 13 19.16p Brett Hawke Auburn/AUS Minneapolis 3/27/1997 14 19.17 Brendon Dedeki Florida State/RSA Auburn 3/27/1997 15 19.18 Ian Crocker Texas Austin 2/25/2004 16 19.20 Cesar Cielo Auburn/BRA Atlanta 3/23/2006 17 19.20p Shaun Jordan Texas Austin 3/28/1991 18 19.22 Lyndon Ferns Arizona/RSA Austin 12/4/2003 18 19.22 Ben Wildman-T Stanford Long Beach 3/23/2006 20 19.25r Robbie Taylor Texas A&M/CAN College Station 11/2/2001 20 19.25pr Aaron Ciarla Auburn Indianapolis 3/25/1999 22 19.28 Simon Burnett Arizona/GBR Atlanta 3/23/2006 23 19.30 Garrett Weber- Texas Atlanta 3/23/2006 24 19.32p Francisco Sanc Arizona State/VE Austin 3/28/1996 24 19.32 George Bovell Auburn/TRI Atlanta 3/23/2006 26 19.34r Brian Retterer Stanford Minneapolis 3/24/1994 29 19.35 Matt Grevers Northwestern Minneapolis 2/24/2005 29 19.35 Mike Cavic California/YUG Federal Way 3/1/2006 29 19.35 Brian Kurza UCLA Indianapolis 3/25/1993 30 19.36 Bart Kizierowski California/POL Federal Way 3/2/2000 30 19.36p Robin Leamy UCLA Austin 3/26/1981 30 19.36pr Brent Lang Michigan Indianapolis 3/23/1990 33 19.38p Steve Crocker Rockwood Nashville 3/23/1990 33 19.38 Adam Schmitt The Woodlands Nashville 3/23/1990 35 19.40 Ben Michaelson Southern Connect w Brunswick, NJ 2/21/2003 35 19.40 Ryan Wochomu Auburn Minneapolis 3/24/2005 37 19.41p Renato Guerald Tennessee/BRA Auburn 2/20/2003 37 19.41 Alexander Puni Auburn/CRO Atlanta 3/23/2006 39 19.43p Bobby O’Bryan Stanford College Station 3/22/2001 40 19.44 Scott Claypool Stanford Auburn 3/26/1998 41 19.45 Tim Patrick Kentucky Minneapolis 3/24/2005 41 19.45 Ricky Busquets Tennessee/PUR Austin 3/28/1996 43 19.46 Apostolis Tsagk Alabama/GRE Atlanta 3/23/2006 43 19.46 Randall Bal Stanford Palo Alto 2/23/2002 45 19.47 Sabir Muhamm Stanford Auburn 3/26/1999 46 19.48r Matt Weghorst SMU College Station 11/2/2001 46 19.48p Gustavo Borges Michigan/BRA Indianapolis 3/25/1993 48 19.49 Bill Schell Stanford Indianapolis 3/25/1993 49 19.50 Joe Hudepohl Stanford Indianapolis 3/25/1993 49 19.50 Dale Rogers Wisconsin Aquati Oklahoma City 12/16/2004 Thursday, December 14, 2006 Page 1 of 13 jÉåDë NMMó=cêÉÉëíóäÉ ^ääJíáãÉ=qçé=NR=mÉêÑçêã~åÅÉë 41.49 Duje Draganja California/CRO Minneapolis 3/24/2005 rp=léÉå=oÉÅçêÇ=mêçÖêÉëëáçåë 41.62 Anthony Ervin California Athens 3/30/2002 48.00 Robin Moore Stanford 5/19/1956 41.80 Ervin California College Station 3/24/2001 48.20 Jeff Farrell New Haven SC 4/2/1960 41.80 Matt Biondi California Austin 4/4/1987 46.80 Steve Clark Unattached 4/1/1961 41.83 Ian Crocker Longhorn Austin 3/2/2006 41.87 Biondi California Austin 3/30/1985 46.50 Steve Jackman Montana 3/20/1963 41.96 Draganja California/CRO Long Beach 3/6/2004 45.60 Steve Clark Yale 4/3/1965 41.97p Biondi California Austin 4/4/1987 45.60 Ken Walsh Michigan State 3/25/1967 42.02 Draganja California/CRO Austin 3/29/2003 45.30 Zachary Zorn UCLA 3/30/1968 42.03 Biondi California Indianapolis 4/5/1986 45.00 Dave Edgar Tennessee 2/12/1971 42.06r Simon Burnett Arizona/GBR Atlanta 3/23/2006 44.50 Dave Edgar Tennessee 3/27/1971 42.11 Ervin California Austin 3/29/2003 44.69 Dave Edgar Tennessee 3/27/1971 42.12 Draganja California/CRO Berkeley 2/19/2005 44.73 Dave Edgar Tennessee 3/27/1971 42.12 Lars Frolander SMU/SWE Auburn 3/28/1998 43.99 Andrew Coan Pine Crest 2/22/1975 42.17 Ben Wildman-Tob Stanford Atlanta 3/23/2006 43.49 Joseph Bottom USC 3/26/1977 43.25 Andrew Coan Tennessee 3/24/1979 ^ääJíáãÉ=qçé=mÉêÑçêãÉêë 43.16p Ambrose Gaines Auburn 3/29/1980 1 41.49 Duje Draganja California/CRO Minneapolis 3/24/2005 43.08 Ambrose Gaines Auburn 3/7/1981 2 41.62 Anthony Ervin California Athens 3/30/2002 42.62p Ambrose Gaines Auburn 3/28/1981 3 41.80 Matt Biondi California Austin 4/4/1987 42.38 Ambrose Gaines Auburn 3/28/1981 4 41.83 Ian Crocker Longhorn Austin 3/2/2006 5 42.06r Simon Burnett Arizona/GBR Atlanta 3/23/2006 42.36 Matt Biondi California 3/30/1985 6 42.12 Lars Frolander SMU/SWE Auburn 3/28/1998 41.87 Matt Biondi California 3/30/1985 7 42.17 Ben Wildman-T Stanford Atlanta 3/23/2006 41.80 Matt Biondi California 4/4/1987 8 42.19 Fred Bousquet Auburn/FRA Minneapolis 3/24/2005 41.80 Anthony Ervin California 3/24/2001 9 42.22 Jason Lezak Irvine Novas Oklahoma City 12/16/2001 10 42.29 Bart Kizierowski California/POL Federal Way 3/5/2000 41.62 Anthony Ervin California 3/30/2002 11 42.34 Lyndon Ferns Arizona/RSA Minneapolis 3/24/2005 41.49 Duje Draganja California/CRO 3/24/2005 12 42.35 Neil Walker Circle C Oklahoma City 12/23/2002 13 42.38 Ambrose "Rowd Auburn Austin 3/28/1981 14 42.44r Ryan Lochte Florida Atlanta 3/23/2006 15 42.45 Shaun Jordan Texas Austin 3/30/1991 16 42.46 Gustavo Borges Michigan/BRA Minneapolis 3/26/1994 17 42.47 Roland Schoem Arizona/RSA Austin 3/2/2006 18 42.49 Rolandas Gimb California/LIT Minneapolis 3/24/2005 19 42.52 Matt Grevers Northwestern Minneapolis 2/26/2005 20 42.53p Greg Busse Auburn College Station 3/24/2001 20 42.53 Michael Phelps Club Wolverine Austin 3/5/2005 22 42.58 Cesar Cielo Auburn/BRA Atlanta 3/23/2006 22 42.58 Tom Jager Santa Clara Nashville 3/20/1990 24 42.61 Matt Targett Auburn Atlanta 3/23/2006 26 42.62 Brent Lang Michigan Indianapolis 3/24/1990 26 42.62 Matt Grevers Northwestern Minneapolis 2/24/2005 27 42.63r Nate Dusing Texas College Station 3/24/2001 28 42.64 Ricky Busquets Tennessee/PUR Austin 3/30/1996 28 42.64 George Bovell Auburn/TRI Minneapolis 3/24/2005 30 42.69 Jon Olsen Alabama Austin 3/30/1991 30 42.69 Dale Rogers Wisconsin Aquati Oklahoma City 12/16/2004 32 42.79 Ryan Wochomu Auburn Austin 3/29/2003 33 42.82p Francisco Sanc Arizona State/VE Austin 3/30/1996 34 42.84 Joe Hudepohl Stanford Minneapolis 3/26/1994 34 42.84 Garrett Weber- Texas College Station 2/25/2005 36 42.85p Brock Newman Auburn Indianapolis 3/27/1999 37 42.86 Francisco Sanc 3/4/1999 37 42.86p Eric LaFluer Arizona/SWE Austin 3/29/2003 39 42.87 Terry Silkaitis Minnesota Ann Arbor 3/1/2003 39 42.87 Steve Crocker Rockwood Nashville 3/20/1990 41 42.89 Carlos Jayme Florida/BRA Auburn 2/22/2003 41 42.89 Zsolt Gaspar South Carolina/H College Park 2/22/2002 43 42.90 Jamie Rauch Texas College Station 3/24/2001 44 42.91 Christopher Sull Oakland Atlanta 3/23/2006 44 42.91 Dod Wales Stanford Auburn 3/28/1998 45 42.93 Nick Brunelli Arizona State Austin 3/27/2003 46 42.96 Randall Bal Stanford Athens 3/30/2002 47 42.98 Erik Ran USC Indianapolis 3/24/1990 47 42.96 Brendan Dedeki Florida State/RSA College Park 2/27/1999 49 42.99 Matthew Maced California Federal Way 3/4/2000 49 42.99 Gary Hall Jr.
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