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U.S. Womens Olympic Trials Los Angeles Swim Stadium HEAT 2 HEAT 2 HEAT 2 HEAT 3 U.S. WOMENS OLYMPIC TRIALS PAM LINES, LAG 2:36.75 MARILYN STUNDEN, PH66LB 2:20.8 GINNY ELLWOOO, ADR 1:21.2 MONICA NOBLER, LAAC I:II.74 LOS ANGELES SWIM STADIUM, CALIF. ANN HOFFMAN, L#C 2:30.76 GRETCHEN VAN ARKEL, TM6C2:21.1 ROWENA MICHALKE, BPSC 1:21.3 BARBARA THOMAS, JNSC 1:13.19 AUG. 24-28, 1968 MARCELLA BIAZ, SCSC 2:34.30 PATRICIA BERGHAN, R I~.C 2:14.8 KIMLA BRECHT, LAC l:17.3 LINDA PRASSAS, LFSC 1:11.06 WENDY HOLZWORTH, LAAC l:13,59 DENISE PEARSON, LAAC 2:34.26 I00 METER BUTTERFLY CINDY SCNILLINC, RCVAC 2:15.7 ALICE WRIGHT, PL.CC 1:17.8 EADIE WETZEL, LFSC 1:10.73 MARY CLARK, NPB$C 2:32.B4 HEAT I CATHY CORCIONE, SAC 2:1,3.0 CYNTHIA OOYETTE, UN 1:18.0 VICNI BITGOOD, TAM.SC 1:20.8 SUE HALLONEE, LAG 1:13.51 MARTI WHITE, JNSC 2:37.94 ALICE JONES, CP-MAR 1:07.7 LAURA HASTINGS, CCSC 2:36.48 LYNN COLELLA, CSC 1:07.5 HEAt 3 LINDA KURTZ, FAG I:18.7 MARY BENNETT, JNSC 2:18.3 JACKIE OBEROORF, DAD'S 1:18.8 HEAT 4 ANNE 8ESTUDIN, LAC :10.9 HEAT 3 NINA ADCOCK, SCSC 2:17.5 CANDY MILLER, LFSC 1:10.50 *US.AN HALFACRE, UN-NJ :08.4 SHERYL LAWRENCE, JETS 2:37.02 ANN SIMMONS, LAC 2:13.3 HEAT 3 CATHY CORCIONE, SAC i:10.12 KATHY THOMAS, NVAC I:lO.IO PATTY CARETTO, PH66LD 2:28.43 HEAT 2 PAM KRUSE, FLSC 2:10.5 ROBIN MCFADDEN, ECSC 1:23.36 JANE SWAGERTY, SCSC 1:07.85 LYNN COLELLA, CS~ 2:25.22 KAREN CHRISTIAN, UN-OH :10.1 JANE BARKMAN, VBC 2:09.7 LYNN COLELLA, CSC 1:19.20 LAURA NOVAK, UN-MICH I:08.83 DIANE GIEBEL, LAAC 2:24.70 DIANE GIrBEL, LAAC :07.0 ANNE FRASER, CCY 2:14.6 SUZY JONES, SCSC 1:17.34 EVELYN KOBSNER, DNSC l:lO.6t MARTHA SHILLITO, LAAO 2:33.77 SARA WYLIE, FSC :06.8 GALE FISHER, JRSC 2:13.8 OEBBIE HUDSON, CST 1:17.80 CHRIS BOLICH, VSC 1:12.63 KAREN CHRISTIAN, UN-OH 2:34.76 KENDIS MOORE, ADR :06.9 LINOA WILLIAMS, AH 2:15.4 VERONICA STROUP, SuB.SO 1:17.00 SUE PITT, S.JSC 2:26.I0 REBECCA HOLLIMAN, SCSC :08.1 SHELLY BOWER, S,J SC I:17.14 DELL HENRY, SJ6C I:tO.96 ANNE 8ESTUDIK, LAC 2:41.01 LINOA HILDRETH, SCSC :08.6 HEAT 4 SUSAN L IEPER, SUB.SO 1:20.65 1:09.3 MARGO PEARCE, LAAC 2:15.5 PATRICIA HOLCOMB, PP 1:21.51 HEAT 5 GEORGINA HERRICK, WCC HEAT 4 LAURA FRITZ, SCSC 2:13.6 CAMILLE JUAREZ, SCSC I:I0.70 MARY OLCESE, VBC 2:31.83 LIBBY TULLIS, JNSC 2:13.5 HEAT 4 PATRIClA BERGMAN, RIv.C I:09.3 HEAT 3 MARY SPIRA, DAD'S 2:32.49 DEBBIE MEYER, AH 2:08.0 JENNIFER WISH, LAAC 1:21,96 SUSIE ATWOOD, LAG I:08.4 ROBIN BACHRACR, HAR.SC :09.3 BEPPY WALTON, JETS 2:30.73 LINDA GUSTAVSON, SCSC 2:07.9 CATHY JAMISON, SCSC 1:16.86 KENDIS MOORE, ADR 1:09,2 HARCELLA DIAZ, SCSC :08.0 ELLIE DANIEL, VBC 2:25.57 :07.7 NANCY RYAN, SCSC 2:10.6 DANA SCHOENFIELD, OCSC 1:18.29 LYNN SKRIFVARS, PHB6LB 1:09.6 BEPPY WALTON, JETS LINDA HILDRETH, SCSC 2:29.1B TONI HEWITT, CDMSC :05.4 PAM CARPINELLI, SCSC 2:13.8 CATIE 8ALL, JETS 1:15.29 KATHRYN McKITRICK, CL.SCI:II.O SARA WYLIE, FSC 2:20.83 :05.4 VICTORIA KING, AH 2:14.3 SHARON WICHMAN, C.O. 1:15.53 LINOA STIHPSON, LAAc 1 10.7 SUSIE SHIELDS, PL.CC SHARON STOUDER, FAC 2:34.55 SRERYL LAWRENCE, JETS :07.5 TERRY AUDA, RIv.C I:t6.25 HEAT 6 BARBARA KILGOUR, VBO 2:28.47 FLETCHER KAFKA, JETS :08.2 HEAT 5 BARBARA ANDERSON, CL.SC 1:20.95 CAMILLA BRITTON, HSC 1:14.32 MARTRA SHILLITO, LAAC :08.8 LINDA OEI, SCSC 2:22.2 DEBBIE DANIEL, lIVISC 1:22.45 LYNN SKRIFVARS, PH66LB 2:14.6 LIBBY TULLIS, JNSC 1:09.79 HEAT 5 CINDI STOCK, AH 2:35.78 HEAT 4 JAN HENNE. SCSC 2:08.3 FINALS KAYE HALL, TSC 1:07.li SYDNEE ARTR, AAA 2:39.95 LAURA BENOIT, HVO 1:08.3 EADIE WETZEL, LFSC 2:10.0 CATIE BALL, JETS :14.26 POKEY WATSON, SCSC I:08.52 FLETCHER KAFKA, JETS 2:27:20 SUE PITT, SJSC 1:05.8 POKEY WATSON, SCSC 2:11.2 (HUMAN TIME) "* :14.2 CECILIA DOUGHERTY, PH.ACl:09.33 TONI HEWITT, CDMSC 2:22.92 BYDNEE ARTH, AAA 1:08.8 WENDY FORDYCE, AH 2:11.3 SHARON WICHHAN, C.Oo :15.5B LEAL WHITTLESEY, H#C 1:12.25 DEBBIE BURTON, CPSC 2:15.4 SUZY JONES, SCSC :16.33 REBECCA HOLLIMAN, SCSC 1:12.09 SUSAN ANDERSON, JETS 2:31.62 ELLIE DANIEL, VlC 1:05.3 SALLIE HARVEY, JNSC 2:30.54 SHARON STOUDER, FAC I:O8,8 KINLA BRECHT, LAC :16.50 SALLIE HARVEY, 1:07.6 FINALS TERRY AUDA, RIV. C :16.67 FINALS JNSC FINALS HASTINGS, DEBBIE MEYER, AH 2:06.86 VERONICA STROUP, SUB.SO :17.21 KAYE HALL, TSC I:06.54 LAURA OCSC 1:08.7 TONI HEWITT, CDHSC 2:22.86 HARY FLEET, BARR 1:08.9 (HUMAN TIME) **2:06.7 SHELLY BOWER, SJSC :17.70 (HUMAN TIME) **I:06.5 JAN HENNE, SCSC 2:07.90 CATHY JAHISON, SCSC :17.73 JANE SWAGERTY, SCSC 1:07.42 (HUMAN TIME) *2:22.9 JANE BARKMAN, VBC 2:08.10 KENDIS MOORE, ADR 1:08.05 ELLIE DANIEL, VSC 2:22.88 FINALS DIANE GIEBEL, LAAC 2:23.11 1:04.81 LINOA GUSTAVSON, SCSC 2:~8.14 200 M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY POKEY WATSON, SCSC 1:08.21 ELLIE DANIEL, VBC LYNN COLELLA, CSC 2:23.48 :04.83 PAM KRUSE, FLSC 2:08.27 HEAT I SUSIE ATWOOD, LAC I:08.49 SUSIE SHIELDS, PL.CC SUE PITT, SJSO 2:24.79 :05.02 EADIE WETZEL, LFSC 2:09.07 ANN HOFFMAN, LAG 2:34.05 LAURA NOVAK, UN-MICH 1:08.76 TONI HEWITT, CDM$C PATTY CARETTO, PH66LB 2:25.90 BHARON STOUDER, FAC :05.02 NANCY RYAN, SCSC 2:10.67 FLETCHER KAFKA, JETS 2:36.59 PATRICIA BERGMAN, RIv. C 1:08.BB BARBARA KILGOUR, VBC 2:27.62 SUE PITT, SJSC :05.53 POKEY WATSON, SCBC 2:11.48 KATHERINE STIDWELL, UN 2:36.17 CECILIA EOUGHERTY, PH.ACI:09.3 FLETCHER KAFKA, JETS 2:28.58 SARA WYLIE, FSC :05.56 GEORGINA HERRICN, WOO 2:34.88 KENDIS MOORE, ADR :06.81 400 METER FREESTYLE SUSAN LIEPER, SUB.SC 2:3B.79 200 H BREASTSTROKE I00 METER FREESTYLE DIANE GIEBEL, LAAC :06.83 HEAT I MARTHA 6HILLITO, LAAC 2:34.42 HEAT 1 KAREN PLAISTED, PH66LB 4:59,65 TERRY POTT$, LSC 2:36.78 JANET REED, LAC 2:59.56 HEAT I ANN FRASER, GC Y 1:04.35 4]0 M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY SUSAN DEFRAY, CNSA 4:49.85 TONI HEWITT, CSMSC 2:36.52 MARY KOMORA, SB.MAR 2:56.64 SUSAN HALFACRE, UN-NJ 1:00.7B BEAT I BETTIE-SUE BRIGGS, ADR 4:49.85 ALICE BOWER, OPSC 2:58.02 GINNY ELLWOOD, ADR I:02.43 CATHY KRIEGSHAUSER, FRY 5:31.0 GALE FISHER, JNSC 4:47.10 HEAT 2 MARY SHEEHAN, AQB 3:04.37 ELLEN CAMERON, SSC 5:35.7 JACKIE WHITE, NPBSC 4:48.02 NINA ADCOCK, SOSC 2:39.47 BARBARA ANDERSON, SLSC 2:57.92 HEAT 2 LISA BECNENNAUER, UN-NI 5:35.3 SUSAN HARRIS, CSC 4:50.36 DENISE PEARSON, LAAC 2:32.55 ERIKA 6KICKER, AH I:01.94 CINDY GAY, LAAC 5:34;3 PATTI JORGENSEN, PASC 4:40.82 LAURA NOVAK. UN-MICH 2:31.35 HEAT 2 PAM KRUSE, FLSC 1:01.22 GEORGINA HERRICK, WCC 5:30.5 MARY BENNETT, JNSC 4:58,52 LYNN VIDALI, 8CSC 2:30.08 BECKY LOVE, ADR 2:52.4 LYNN ALLSUP, RIv. C I:02.06 HARY HICKCOX, ADR 5:32.8 CATHY CORClONE, 8AS 2:30.97 DERBY DANIEL, THSC 2:59,3 HEAT 2 ROBERTA WATT, AOMB 2:31.26 JACKIE OBERDORF, DADIS 2:53.30 LINDA GUST:VSON, SCSC 59.73 DEBBIE MEYER, AH I:01.49 HEAT 2 AMY HOWE, UN-CAL 4:45.8 LIBBY TULLIS, JNSC 2:37.52 CATHY KRIEGSHAUSER, FRY 2:52.76 FRITZ, SCSC 1:01.54 LEAL WHITTLESEY, HAC 5:32.5 LORI MORRISON, PH66LB 4:45.7 CAMILLE JUAREZ, SCSC 2:35.18 ROBIN MCFADDEN, ECSC 2:56.55 LAURA NANCY RYAN, SOSC 1:02.59 KIM THORNTON, CDMSC 5:36.1 PATTY CARETTO, PH66LB 4:33.8 VICKI BITGOOD, T~.SC 2:54.64 ANN TASNADY, UN-ORE 5:27.2 EADIE WETZEL, LFSC 4:33.4 HEAT 3 MARY TOMASELLI, HSC 3:01.79 HEAT 3 SUSAN ANOER$ON, JETS 5:37.5 VICTORIA KING, AH 4:33.5 SALLIE HARVEY, JNSC 2:37.28 NINA ArCOCK, SCSC 1:03.45 LINOA KIDOIE, LAC 5:33.4 LINDA KICDIE, LAG 4:47.3 KIN THORNTON, COH3C 2:38.96 HEAT 3 SUE MALLONEE, LAC 4:52. l SUSAN PEDERSEN, AH 2:29.40 LAURA NOVAK, UN-MICH SCR.
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