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Alltime Boys Top 10 Lc, to 15 Sep 2010 Alltime Australian Boys Top 10 long course 11/u to 18 yr - at 15th September 2010 email any errors or omissions to [email protected] Australian Age Points - (APP) are set for 50 = 10th Alltime Aus Age Time and 40 = 2011 Australian Age QT Points are only allocated to Australian Age Championship events with lowest age at 13/u Note that the lowest points in these rankings is 44 points For more information on the AAP, email [email protected] AAP Male 11 & Under 50 Free 1 26.94 LF Te Haumi Maxwell 11 NSW 12/06/2006 School Sport Australia Champ. 2 27.49 LF Kyle Chalmers 11 SA 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 3 27.53 LF Oliver Moody 11 NSW 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 4 27.93 LF Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 15/03/2009 The Last Blast 09' 5 27.97 LF Bailey Lawson 11 PBC 13/03/2009 2009 Swimming Gold Coast Championships 6*P 28.01 L Nicholas Capomolia 11 VIC 13/09/2009 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 6*F 28.01 L Cody Simpson 11 QLD 1/12/2008 Pacific School Games 2008 Swimming 8 28.04 LF Anthony Truong 11 NSW 28/11/2005 Melbourne - Pacific School Games 9 28.23 LF Michael Buchanan 11 QLD 14/05/2001 Canberra - Aus Primary Schools 10 28.26 LF Samuel Ritchens 11 LCOV 16/01/2010 2010 NSW State 10/U-12 Years Age Championship Male 11 & Under 100 Free 1 59.49 LF Peter Fisher 11 NSW 8/05/1991 ? Tri Series 2 59.95 LF Oliver Moody 11 NSW 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 3 59.98 LF John Walz 11 QLD 11/01/1999 Brisbane - Jan 1999 4 1:00.39 LF Te Haumi Maxwell 11 NSW 12/06/2006 School Sport Australia Champ. 5 1:00.40 LF Cameron Piper 11 NSW 13/12/2003 Sydney 6 1:00.64 LF Nic Donald 11 NT 30/04/2000 Sydney Pacific School Games 7 1:00.76 LF Jack Bruton 11 QLD 7/01/2002 Brisbane 8 1:01.19 LF Cameron McEvoy 11 QLD 29/10/2005 Brisbane 9 1:01.27 LF Lachlan Neill 11 COOLU 13/12/2008 2008 Zoggs QLD Championships 10 1:01.45 LF Bailey Lawson 11 PBC 13/03/2009 2009 Swimming Gold Coast Championships Male 11 & Under 200 Free 1 2:09.36 LF Nic Donald 11 NT 30/04/2000 Sydney Pacific School Games 2 2:10.35 LF Luke Palmer 11 QLD 10/01/2000 Brisbane 3 2:10.60 LF Andrew Digby 11 QLD 28/11/2005 Melbourne - Pacific School Games 4 2:10.97 LF John Walz 11 QLD 11/01/1999 Brisbane - Jan 1999 5 2:11.65 LF Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 21/02/2009 Melbourne Vicentre Long Course 2009 6 2:11.74 LF Cameron McEvoy 11 QLD 10/03/2006 Qld Gold Coast Championships 7 2:11.86 LF Hayden Hinds-Sydenham 11 NSW 1/12/2008 Pacific School Games 2008 Swimming 8 2:12.23 LF Brayden McCarthy 11 PBC 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 9 2:12.39 LF Kirk Donaldson 11 NSW 4/01/1985 Sydney 10 2:12.97 LF Ryan Leonard 11 MQSH 31/01/2009 Hunter - NSW Country Qualifying Carnival Male 11 & Under 400 Free 1 4:34.40 LF Kenrick Monk 11 NSW 6/11/1999 Sydney 2*F 4:34.70 L Danny Strachan 11 NSW 18/06/1978 Sydney 2*F 4:34.70 L Ron McKeon 11 NSW 18/01/1973 Sydney 4 4:37.63 LF Jeff Zamel 11 QLD 25/10/1987 Brisbane 5 4:38.06 LP Luke Palmer 11 QLD 10/04/2000 Perth - Aus Age 6 4:38.15 LF Craig Logan 11 QLD 7/01/1982 Brisbane 7 4:39.59 LF Andrew Digby 11 QLD 29/10/2005 Brisbane 8 4:40.70 LF William Clarkson 11 QLD 15/01/1973 Brisbane 9 4:41.33 LF Cameron McEvoy 11 QLD 29/10/2005 Brisbane 10 4:42.77 LF Hayden Hinds-Sydenham 11 SOSC 1/11/2008 SOPAC Open Qualifying Carnival Male 11 & Under 800 Free 1 9:28.55 LF Glen Housman 11 QLD 3/12/1982 Brisbane 2 9:34.14 LF Brayden McCarthy 11 PBC 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 3 9:43.78 LF Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 8/11/2008 2008 Victorian Long Course Distance Compi 4 9:43.79 LF Oliver Moody 11 SNGL 28/11/2009 2009 Coast & Valley Summer Championships 5 9:48.10 LF Hugh Steel 11 QLD 10/12/1977 Brisbane 6 9:49.62 LF Nic Donald 11 NT 13/11/1999 Melbourne 7 10:08.17 LF Ryan Gowty 11 MVC 28/11/2009 2009 December Competition 8 10:13.19LF Sam Horton 11 TSS 9/11/2007 2007 Brisbane LC 9 10:16.42 LF Blake Szumski 11 NSW 27/11/2004 Sydney - NSW Age Distance 10 10:17.47 LF Scott Carpenter 11 ROC 11/11/2006 WA Distance Meet Male 11 & Under 1500 Free 1 18:49.44 LF Sam Horton 11 TSS 14/03/2008 2008 Gold Coast Championships 2 18:52.99 LF Nic Donald 11 NT 13/11/1999 Melbourne 3 18:57.40 LF Adam Kalms 11 NSW 27/11/2004 Sydney - NSW Age Distance 4 19:08.27 LF Hayden Hinds-Sydenham 11 SOSC 13/09/2008 Woden 2008 National and State Qualifying Meet 5 19:10.07 LF Cameron Piper 11 NSW 29/11/2003 Sydney 6 19:12.36 LF Tyler Rix 11 BSIDE 27/10/2007 2007 Long Course Distance Competition 7 19:39.76 LF Lachlan Wyatt 11 NSW 27/11/2004 Sydney - NSW Age Distance 8 19:47.74 LF Xavier Agostino 11 VIC 20/11/2004 Vic December 9 19:59.91 LF Luke Edwards 11 VIC 11/11/2000 Melbourne 10 20:00.55 LF Mack Horton 11 MVC 27/10/2007 2007 Long Course Distance Competition Male 11 & Under 50 Back 1 30.29 LL F Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 13/04/2009 2009 Australian Age Championships 2 31.28 LF Andrew Lauterstein 11 VIC 8/05/1999 Melbourne 3 31.73 LF Dylan Harris 11 SB 7/02/2009 7 February 2009 Time Trial Hobart 4 31.86 LF Te Haumi Maxwell 11 NSW 12/06/2006 School Sport Australia Champ. 5*F 32.00 L Bobby Jovanovich 11 WA 20/05/2001 Darwin - Arafura Games 5*F 32.00 L Michael Buchanan 11 QLD 14/05/2001 Canberra - Aus Primary Schools 7 32.10 LF Anthony Truong 11 NSW 28/11/2005 Melbourne - Pacific School Games 8 32.23 LP Harley Taylor 11 QLD 22/05/2004 Brisbane - Australian Schools 9 32.38 LF Lachlan Reid 11 NSW 28/11/2005 Melbourne - Pacific School Games 10*LF 32.41 L Regan Leong 11 QLD 14/12/2006 QLD Open & Age Champ. 10*F 32.41 L Pierce Hardy 11 QLD 20/09/2002 Darwin Male 11 & Under 100 Back 1 1:05.40 L 45P Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 13/04/2009 2009 Australian Age Championships 2 1:08.75 LF Michael Buchanan 11 QLD 14/05/2001 Canberra - Aus Primary Schools 3 1:08.77 LF John Took 11 NSW 14/05/2001 Canberra - Aus Primary Schools 4 1:08.89 LF Harley Taylor 11 QLD 22/05/2004 Brisbane - Australian Schools 5 1:08.90 LF Patrick Ivits 11 NSW 9/02/1997 Sydney 6 1:09.50 LF Pierce Hardy 11 QLD 20/09/2002 Darwin 7 1:09.62 LF Clyde Lewis 11 QLD 13/09/2009 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 8 1:09.68 LF Nicholas Hayes 11 NSW 10/05/1995 Canberra 9 1:09.75 LF Ryan Johnson 11 NSW 9/01/1999 Sydney 10 1:09.89 LP Peter Janzen 11 NSW 14/05/2001 Canberra - Aus Primary Schools Male 11 & Under 200 Back 1 2:21.37 L 45P Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 13/04/2009 2009 Australian Age Championships 2 2:25.85 LF Mark Redmond 11 QLD 11/01/1986 Brisbane 3 2:25.95 LF Harley Taylor 11 QLD 9/10/2004 Qld Spring Meet 4 2:27.52 LP Patrick Ivits 11 NSW 30/03/1997 Sydney - Aus Age 5 2:27.63 LF Rob Woodhouse 11 VIC 18/02/1978 Sydney - Aus Age 6 2:28.72 LF John Took 11 NSW 4/01/2001 Sydney 7 2:29.30 LP Ian Bihancov 11 NSW 10/04/2000 Perth - Aus Age 8 2:29.77 LF Ross Briggs 11 WA 9/10/2005 Perth 9 2:30.29 LF Nicholas Hayes 11 NSW 15/04/1995 Adelaide - Aus Age 10 2:30.40 LF Troy Van Veen 11 QLD 10/04/1993 Brisbane - Aus Age Male 11 & Under 50 Breast 1 35.01 LS P Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 13/04/2009 2009 Australian Age Championships 2*F 35.08 L Oliver Moody 11 NSW 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 2*F 35.08 L Joel Norton 11 WES 14/03/2009 Western Sprints 2009 4 35.51 LF Jason Li 11 VIC 1/04/1996 Melbourne 5 35.81 LF Hunter Stubbs 11 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 6 35.83 LF Wesley Thomson 11 QLD 8/02/2003 Brisbane - Qld Sprints 7 36.17 LF Ian Smith 11 QLD 11/02/1996 Brisbane 8 36.25 LF Benjamin Tarrant 11 QLD 25/10/2003 Brisbane 9 36.30 LF Darren Gooda 11 QLD 28/10/1990 Brisbane 10 36.33 LF Robert Begg 11 QLD 6/12/1986 Brisbane Male 11 & Under 100 Breast 1 1:14.37 L 44F Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 13/04/2009 2009 Australian Age Championships 2 1:16.84 LP Jason Li 11 VIC 6/04/1996 Brisbane - Aus Age 3 1:16.94 LF Joel Norton 11 WES 14/03/2009 Western Sprints 2009 4 1:18.29 LF Cameron Lane 11 QLD 25/03/2004 Townsville 5 1:18.37 LF Oliver Moody 11 NSW 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 6 1:18.97 LF Wesley Thomson 11 QLD 23/08/2003 Brisbane 7 1:19.16 LF Hunter Stubbs 11 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 8 1:19.19 LF Keng-Siang Ong 11 VIC 12/12/1987 Melbourne 9 1:19.23 LF Robert Begg 11 QLD 11/01/1987 Brisbane 10 1:19.42 LF Darren Gooda 11 QLD 14/01/1991 Brisbane Male 11 & Under 200 Breast 1 2:38.95 L 46F Nicholas Groenewald 11 NUN 13/04/2009 2009 Australian Age Championships 2 2:41.14L 45F Jason Li 11 VIC 6/04/1996 Brisbane - Aus Age 3 2:49.09 LP Joel Norton 11 WES 13/04/2009 2009 Australian Age Championships 4 2:51.86 LF Adam Lomas 11 QLD 17/08/1991 Brisbane 5 2:52.19 LF Benjamin Lyons 11 WA 27/01/2001 Perth 6 2:52.31 LF Anthony Miller 11 NSW 5/02/1982 Brisbane - Aus Age 7 2:52.37 LF Joel Defrancesco 11 QLD 10/03/2006 Qld Gold Coast Championships 8 2:52.70 LF Darren Gooda 11 QLD 1/02/1991 Qld or Aus Top 10 - 1991 9 2:53.45 LF Sean Turner 11 QLD 1/02/1988 Qld or Aus Top 10 - 1988 10 2:53.61 LF Jayden Hadler 11 QLD 27/08/2005 Brisbane Age & Open Male 11 & Under 50 Fly 1 29.65 LF Cody Simpson 11 QLD 1/12/2008 Pacific School Games 2008 Swimming 2 29.83 LP Te Haumi Maxwell 11 NSW 12/06/2006 School Sport Australia Champ.
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