AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 1 SEPTEMBER 2020 WOMEN 50M Freestyle: (WR) 22.93 Ranomi Kromowidjojo

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AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 1 SEPTEMBER 2020 WOMEN 50M Freestyle: (WR) 22.93 Ranomi Kromowidjojo AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 1 SEPTEMBER 2020 WOMEN 50m Freestyle: (WR) 22.93 Ranomi Kromowidjojo 23.19 Cate Campbell 92 Commercial Oct’17 Adelaide 23.62 Bronte Campbell 94 Commercial Dec’14 Doha 23.70 Emma McKeon 94 Griffith Uni Nov’19 London 23.74 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’09 Berlin 23.77 Lisbeth Lenton 85 Commercial Sept’07 Melbourne 23.89 Holly Barratt 88 Rockingham Dec’18 Hangzhou 23.94 Sally Foster 85 Central Aquatic Aug’09 Hobart 24.01 Shayna Jack 98 Commercial Oct’17 Adelaide 24.05 Brittany Elmslie 94 Brisbane Grammar Dec’16 Windsor 24.14 Yolane Kukla 95 St Peters Western July’10 Brisbane 100m Freestyle: (WR) 50.25 (24.21) Cate Campbell 50.25 Cate Campbell 92 Commercial Oct’17 Adelaide 51.01 Lisbeth Trickett 85 Commercial Aug’09 Hobart 51.02 Emma McKeon 94 Wests Illawarra Oct’19 Budapest 51.65 Bronte Campbell 94 Commercial Dec’14 Doha 51.81 Brittany Elmslie 94 Brisbane Grammar Dec’16 Windsor 52.06 Madeline Groves 95 St Peters Western Aug’16 Berlin 52.35 Madison Wilson 94 Marion Nov’19 Washington 52.48 Sally Foster 85 Central Aquatic Aug’09 Hobart 52.61 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Aug’09 Hobart 52.67 Emily Seebohm 92 Brisbane Grammar Nov’15 Sydney 200m Freestyle: (WR) 1:50.43 (25.99, 54.45, 1:22.61, 1:50.43) Sarah Sjostrom 1:51.38 Ariarne Titmus 00 St Peters Western Dec’18 Hangzhou 1:51.66 Emma McKeon 94 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 1:52.52 Madeline Groves 95 St Peters Western Aug’16 Berlin 1:52.96 Kylie Palmer 90 Chandler Dec’10 Dubai 1:53.02 Angie Bainbridge 89 Hunter Oct’11 Berlin 1:53.29 Lisbeth Lenton 85 Commercial Nov’05 Sydney 1:54.15r Leah Neale 95 Indooroopilly Dec’14 Doha 1:54.26 Bronte Barratt 89 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 1:54.34 Madison Wilson 94 Marion Nov’19 Washington 1:54.44 Brittany Elmslie 94 St Peters Western Nov’14 Adelaide 400m Freestyle: (WR) 3:53.92 (56.08, 1:55.37, 2:54.94, 3:53.92) Ariarne Titmus 3:53.92 Ariarne Titmus 00 St Peters Western Nov’18 Hangzhou 3:58.31 Blair Evans 91 City of Perth Nov’11 Beijing 3:58.39 Kylie Palmer 90 Chandler Dec’10 Dubai 3:59.23 Jessica Ashwood 93 Chandler Nov’15 Sydney 3:59.94 Bronte Barratt 89 Albany Creek Nov’07 Sydney 4:00.63 Emma McKeon 94 Chandler Nov’14 Adelaide 4:00.64 Katie Goldman 92 Pro-Ma Miami July’10 Brisbane 4:01.17 Elka Graham 81 Sydney Uni Dec’02 Melbourne 4:01.38 Angie Bainbridge 89 Hunter Oct’11 Berlin 4:01.85 Leah Neale 95 USC Spartans Nov’15 Sydney 800m Freestyle: (WR) 7:59.34 (58.62, 1:59.38, 2:59.58, 3:59.79, 4:59.39, 5:59.38, 6:59.38, 7:59.34) Mireia Belmonte 8:12.32 Kylie Palmer 90 Albany Creek April’08 Manchester 8:12.65 Katie Goldman 92 Pro-Ma Miami July’10 Brisbane 8:13.26 Lani Pallister 02 Alexandra Headland Oct’18 Melbourne 8:13.41 Ariarne Titmus 00 St Peters Western Oct’18 Melbourne 8:13.63 Jessica Ashwood 93 Chandler Nov’15 Sydney 8:14.86 Blair Evans 91 City of Perth July’10 Brisbane 8:15.24 Madeleine Gough 99 TSS Aquatics Oct’18 Melbourne 8:15.93 Kiah Melverton 96 TSS Aquatics Oct’19 Melbourne 8:16.19 Brianna Throssell 96 Perth City Nov’14 Adelaide 8:17.64 Amanda Pascoe 85 Campbelltown Jan’02 Berlin 1500m Freestyle: (WR) 15:19.71 () Mireia Belmonte 15:38.01 Madeleine Gough 99 TSS Aquatics Aug’20 Brisbane 15.43.83 Jessica Ashwood 93 Chandler Nov’15 Sydney 15:45.89 Laura Crockart 95 Ryde-Carlile Aug’13 Sydney 15:51.75 Melissa Gorman 85 Redcliffe L/L June’10 Brisbane 15:54.69 Chelsea Gubecka 98 Mountain Creek Aug’13 Sydney 15:58.61 Stacey Gartrell 76 Trinity Sep'92 Darwin 15:59.05 Erin Killey 92 Hunter June’11 Adelaide 15:59.18 Julie McDonald 70 Lawrence Jul'92 Sydney 16:01.22 Kiah Melverton 96 TSS Aquatics Oct’19 Melbourne 16:02.00 Donna Procter 69 Hunter Jul'88 Sydney 50m Backstroke: (WR) 25.67 Etiene Medeiros 25.81 Minna Atherton 00 Brisbane Grammar Oct’19 Budapest 25.83 Emily Seebohm 92 Brothers Dec’14 Doha 25.98 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’09 Stockholm 25.99 Holly Barratt 88 Rockingham Oct’19 Budapest 26.54 Rachel Goh 86 Melbourne Vicentre Dec’10 Dubai 26.65 Madison Wilson 94 St Peters Western Dec’14 Doha 26.85 Grace Loh 91 Melbourne Vicentre Dec’12 Istanbul 26.90 Hayley Baker 95 Canberra Oct’18 Melbourne 26.94 Belinda Hocking 90 Albury April’08 Manchester 27.04 Charlotte Clarke 91 Norwood Aug’09 Hobart 100m Backstroke: (WR) 54.89 (26.52) Minna Atherton 54.89 Minna Atherton 00 Brisbane Grammar Oct’19 Budapest 55.31 Emily Seebohm 92 Brothers Dec’14 Doha 56.37 Madison Wilson 94 St Peters Western Dec’14 Doha 56.97 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’09 Singapore 56.99 Rachel Goh 86 Melbourne Vicentre Oct’11 Berlin 57.11 Kaylee McKeown 01 USC Spartans Oct’17 Adelaide 57.34 Grace Loh 91 Nunawading Dec’12 Istanbul 57.38 Belinda Hocking 90 Nunawading Aug’13 Eindhoven 57.45 Hayley Baker 95 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’14 Adelaide 57.53 Holly Barratt 88 Rockingham Oct’17 Adelaide 200m Backstroke: (WR) 1:59.23 (28.17, 58.36, 1:28.77, 1:59.23) Katinka Hosszu 1:59.25 Minna Atherton 00 Brisbane Grammar Nov’19 London 1:59.49 Emily Seebohm 92 Brisbane Grammar Nov’15 Sydney 2:01.24 Belinda Hocking 90 Albury Oct’11 Berlin 2:01.75 Madison Wilson 94 St Peters Western Nov’14 Adelaide 2:04.28 Hayley White 89 Sydney Uni Aug’13 Sydney 2:04.64 Hayley Baker 95 Canberra Oct’19 Melbourne 2:04.59 Mikkayla Sheridan 95 USC Spartans Nov’19 Washington 2:04.78 Amy Forrester 98 Bond Nov’16 Brisbane 2:04.90 Meagen Nay 88 St Peters Western Aug’13 Berlin 2:05.05 Sian Whittaker 97 Melbourne Vicentre Oct’17 Adelaide 50m Breaststroke: (WR) 28.56 Alia Atkinson 29.50 Sarah Katsoulis 84 Nunawading Nov’09 Singapore 29.78 Leisel Jones 86 Nunawading Nov’09 Berlin 29.79 Leiston Pickett 92 Southport Olympic Dec’14 Doha 29.90 Jade Edmistone 82 Southern Crawl Sept’04 Brisbane 29.92 Jessica Hansen 95 Nunawading Oct’19 Budapest 29.96 Emily Seebohm 92 Brisbane Grammar Nov’17 Singapore 30.03 Georgia Bohl 97 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 30.06 Sally Hunter 85 Marion Dec’14 Doha 30.12 Brooke Hanson 78 Nunawading Aug’05 Melbourne 30.26 Tarnee White 82 Chandler April’08 Canberra 100m Breaststroke: (WR) 1:02.36 (29.56) Ruta Meilutyte (WR) 1:02.36 (29.46) Alia Atkinson 1:03.00 Leisel Jones 86 Nunawading Nov’09 Berlin 1:03.73 Sarah Katsoulis 84 Nunawading Nov’09 Singapore 1:04.11 Jessica Hansen 95 Nunawading Dec’18 Hangzhou 1:04.23 Sally Hunter 85 Marion Dec’14 Doha 1:04.65 Georgia Bohl 97 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 1:04.93 Jade Edmistone 82 Commercial April’08 Manchester 1:05.21 Leiston Pickett 92 Southport Olympic Nov’14 Adelaide 1:05.36 Brooke Hanson 78 Nunawading Oct’04 Indianapolis 1:05.56 Lorna Tonks 88 Indooroopilly Nov’14 Adelaide 1:05.69 Taylor McKeown 95 USC Spartans Oct’17 Adelaide 200m Breaststroke: (WR) 2:14.57 (31.05, 1:05.18, 1:40.00, 2:14.57) Rebecca Soni 2:15.42 Leisel Jones 86 Nunawading Nov’09 Berlin 2:19.23 Sally Hunter 85 Marion Nov’15 Sydney 2:20.13 Taylor McKeown 95 USC Spartans Nov’15 Sydney 2:20.77 Georgia Bohl 97 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 2:20.85 Samantha Riley 72 Commercial Dec'95 Rio 2:21.09 Jenna Strauch 97 Bond Oct’18 Melbourne 2:21.48 Tessa Wallace 93 Pelican Waters July’10 Brisbane 2:21.68 Brooke Hanson 78 Nunawading Oct’04 Indianapolis 2:21.69 Jessica Hansen 95 Nunawading Oct’18 Melbourne 2:21.87 Aisling Scott 92 Brisbane Grammar Nov’16 Brisbane 50m Butterfly: (WR) 24.38 Therese Alshammar 24.69 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’09 Berlin 24.80 Holly Barratt 88 Rockingham Dec’18 Hangzhou 24.90 Felicity Galvez 85 SOPAC Swim Dec’10 Dubai 25.29 Cate Campbell 92 Chandler Nov’17 Singapore 25.35 Emma McKeon 94 Chandler Nov’15 Sydney 25.48 Alicia Coutts 87 Redlands Aug’13 Sydney 25.56 Lisbeth Lenton 85 Commercial Nov’07 Sydney 25.56 Brianna Throssell 96 UWA West Coast Oct’19 Indianapolis 25.65 Emily Seebohm 92 Brisbane Grammar Aug’17 Berlin 25.67 Yolane Kukla 95 St Peters Western July’11 Adelaide 100m Butterfly: (WR) 54.61 (25.96) Sarah Sjostrom 55.30 Alicia Coutts 87 Redlands Nov’13 Tokyo 55.39 Emma McKeon 94 Griffith Uni Oct’19 Budapest 55.43 Felicity Galvez 85 SOPAC Swim Dec’10 Dubai 55.68 Jessicah Schipper 86 Commercial Aug’09 Hobart 55.74 Lisbeth Trickett 85 Commercial April’08 Canberra 55.93 Madeline Groves 95 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 56.54 Gabriella Peiniger 02 MLC Aquatic Oct’19 Melbourne 56.56 Ellen Gandy 91 Nunawading Aug’13 Berlin 56.64 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’08 Christchurch 56.81 Brianna Throssell 96 UWA West Coast Oct’19 Indianapolis 200m Butterfly: (WR) 1:59.61 (27.75, 58.24, 1:25.96, 1:59.61) Mireya Belmonte 2:02.88 Ellen Gandy 91 Nunawading Aug’13 Sydney 2:03.08 Madeline Groves 95 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 2:03.25 Brianna Throssell 96 Perth City Nov’15 Sydney 2:03.27 Jessicah Schipper 86 Commercial Nov’09 Singapore 2:03.91 Felicity Galvez 85 SOPAC Swim Nov’09 Stockholm 2:04.16 Susan O'Neill 73 Commercial Jan'00 Sydney 2:04.35 Emma McKeon 94 Chandler Oct’17 Adelaide 2:04.79 Amy Smith 90 St Peters Western Aug’09 Hobart 2:05.43 Petria Thomas 75 Ginninderra Aug’01 Perth 2:05.98 Laura Taylor 99 TSS Aquatic Oct’18 Melbourne 100m Individual Medley: (WR) 56.51 (25.97) Katinka Hosszu 57.53 Alicia Coutts 87 Redlands Nov’13 Tokyo 58.00 Emily Seebohm 92 Brisbane Grammar Nov’17 Tokyo 59.18 Kotuku Ngawati 94 Melbourne Vicentre Dec’10 Dubai 59.54 Sally Foster 85 Central Aquatic Aug’09 Hobart 59.58 Shayne Reese 82 CA Tritons April’08 Manchester 59.86 Olivia Halicek 88 Uniswim Nov’11 Singapore 1:00.01 Brooke Hanson 78 Nunawading Oct’04 Indianapolis 1:00.16 Meg Bailey 96 Hunter Oct’19 Melbourne 1:00.19 Hayley Baker 95 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’14 Adelaide 1:00.27 Aisling Scott 93 Brisbane Grammar Nov’16 Brisbane 200m Individual Medley: (WR) 2:01.86
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