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Aus Boys Top 25 Lc, 1 May 2009 to 25 Mar 2010 Australian Boys Top 25 Long Course 1st May 2009 to 25th March 2010 email any errors or omissions to [email protected] Rankings include Junior Excellence (JX) tiers - 9yr to 13 yr - see SAL website - Community JX and Youth Performance standards - 13 yr to 17/18 yr - see SAL website - Community YPS at www.swimming.org.au/ Australian Age start lists are now available on the above website YPS bronze (bron) = Australian Age qualifying time 2010 JX tier YPS Male 13 & Under 50 Free 1 24.86LLF gold Cade Fasala 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 2 25.08L goldF Ryan Parker 13 ACACI 6/02/2010 2010 Queensland Sprint Championships 3 25.75L silvF Paul Van Westing 13 KNXP 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 4 25.78 L silvF Mitchell Kilduff, S14 13 SLCA 26/02/2010 2010 Age Multi Class Championships 5 25.84L silvF Max Muggeridge 13 QLD 13/09/2009 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 6 25.90L silvF Jayke Rees 13 WRAQ 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 7 25.98L silvF Jack Currie 13 NUN 28/11/2009 2009 December Competition 8 26.01L silvF Edward Marks 13 MLCM 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 9 26.17 L silvF Phillip Soalheira 13 ESTBR 12/09/2009 2009 Brisbane Open Spring Sprint Meet 10*F 26.24 L silv Rory Brown 13 YAMB 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 10*F 26.24L silv Leon Dong 13 HWL 23/01/2010 Australia Day Sprint Meet 12 26.27L silvF Peter Topalidis 13 AUBN 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 13 26.39L silvF Mack Horton 13 MVC 13/02/2010 2010 Victorian Sprint Championships 14 26.49L silvF Angus Hannan 13 CHBC 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 15 26.50L silvF Andrew Walker 13 BLU 18/12/2009 2010 SunSmart State Age Championships 16 26.56 L silvF Trent Morrow 13 TRL 13/03/2010 2010 All Junior Country Finals 17 26.57LL silv F Benjamin Dade 13 HWL 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 18 26.58L silvF George Corias 13 TRGR 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 19 26.60L silvF Travis Monahan 13 ALLSA 6/02/2010 2010 Queensland Sprint Championships 20 26.65L JX1F Luka Zubcic 12 EDA 13/02/2010 2010 Victorian Sprint Championships 21*P 26.67 L silv Mitchell Phillips 13 AUSCR 6/02/2010 2010 Queensland Sprint Championships 21*F 26.67 L JX1 Nicholas Groenewald 12 NUN 13/02/2010 2010 Victorian Sprint Championships 23 26.71 L bronF Mitchell Atkins 13 MLCM 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 24 26.79L bronF Bradley Williams 13 WA 13/09/2009 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 25 26.81L bronF Andrew Jarvis 13 WYN 20/03/2010 2010 All Junior Metro Finals Male 13 & Under 100 Free 1 54.56L goldF Cade Fasala 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 2 54.61 L goldF Max Muggeridge 13 COOME 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 3 55.61L goldF Jack Currie 13 NUN 28/11/2009 2009 December Competition 4 55.79L silvF Ryan Parker 13 ACACI 11/02/2010 2010 Brisbane Senior Metropolitan Champs 5 56.08L silvF Edward Marks 13 MLCM 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 6 56.22L silvF Peter Topalidis 13 AUBN 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 7 56.87L silvF Angus Hannan 13 CHBC 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 8 56.88 L silvF Mitchell Kilduff, S14 13 SLCA 12/02/2010 2010 NSW State Open Championships 9 56.90L silvF Jayke Rees 13 WRAQ 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 10 56.92 L silvP Mitchell Phillips 13 AUSCR 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 11 56.93L silvF Mack Horton 13 MVC 6/03/2010 2009 Tasmanian Age Championships 12 57.00L silvF Leon Dong 13 HWL 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 13 57.02L silvF Jesse Whenuaroa 13 PBC 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 14*F 57.23L silv Liam Rayfield 13 ROCKC 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 14*F 57.23 L silv Phillip Soalheira 13 ESTBR 30/10/2009 2009 Brisbane Long Course Meet 16 57.41L silvF Travis Monahan 13 ALLSA 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 17 57.45 L silvF Hayden Hinds-Sydenham 13 SOSC 12/12/2009 2010 NSW Metropolitain Championships 18 57.83L JX1F Nicholas Groenewald 12 NUN 6/03/2010 2009 Tasmanian Age Championships 19 57.86L silvF Alex Regnaud 13 CPER 5/02/2010 Club Premierhsips - 'A' Division 20 57.89 L silvP Rory Brown 13 YAMB 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 21 58.23L bronF Benjamin Dade 13 HWL 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 22 58.26L bronF Ryan Leonard 13 HUNT 27/02/2010 2010 NSW Country Championships 23 58.28L bronP Mitchell Adams 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 24*P 58.33L bron George Corias 13 TRGR 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 24*F 58.33L bron Brock Ashcroft 13 SSAQU 30/10/2009 2009 Brisbane Long Course Meet Male 13 & Under 200 Free 1 1:59.19 L goldF Max Muggeridge 13 COOME 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 2 2:00.05L goldF Cade Fasala 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 3 2:01.63L silvP Peter Topalidis 13 AUBN 12/02/2010 2010 NSW State Open Championships 4 2:02.07 L silvF Hayden Hinds-Sydenham 13 SOSC 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 5 2:02.70L silvF Jack Currie 13 NUN 28/11/2009 2009 December Competition 6 2:02.81L silvF Edward Marks 13 MLCM 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 7 2:03.83L silvF Mack Horton 13 MVC 6/03/2010 2009 Tasmanian Age Championships 8 2:03.87 L silvF Sam McKeown-Paterson 13 GOSF 27/02/2010 2010 NSW Country Championships 9 2:04.05 L JX1F Nicholas Groenewald 12 NUN 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 10 2:04.21 L silvF Mitchell Phillips 13 AUSCR 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 11 2:04.45L silvF Mitchell Adams 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 12 2:04.49L silvF Alex Regnaud 13 CPER 6/03/2010 2010 SWA National Quality Meet 13 2:05.44L silvF Leon Dong 13 HWL 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 14 2:05.81L silvF Travis Monahan 13 ALLSA 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 15 2:05.95 L silvF Mitchell Kilduff, S14 13 SLCA 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 16 2:06.78 L bronF Benjamin Thornton 13 NSW 13/09/2009 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 17 2:06.95L bronF Sam Horton 13 TSS 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 18 2:07.28 L bronP Jesse Whenuaroa 13 BROTH 11/02/2010 2010 Brisbane Senior Metropolitan Champs 19 2:07.33L bronF Ryan Leonard 13 HUNT 27/02/2010 2010 NSW Country Championships 20 2:07.75 L bronF Lachlan Colquhoun 13 TNGV 27/02/2010 2010 NSW Country Championships 21 2:07.77 L bronF Matthew Georgevits 13 CARL 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 22 2:08.10L bronF Thomas Curran 13 SE 6/03/2010 2009 Tasmanian Age Championships 23 2:08.17L JX1F Bailey Lawson 12 PBC 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 24 2:08.77L bronF Bradley Bain 13 STP 20/11/2009 2009-10 SA A Grade Series Meet 2 25 2:08.96L bronF Hayden Allder 13 REDLL 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships Male 13 & Under 400 Free 1 4:16.97 L goldF Hayden Hinds-Sydenham 13 SOSC 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 2 4:18.45L silvF Cade Fasala 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 3 4:18.55L silvF Mack Horton 13 MVC 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 4 4:20.58L silvF Mitchell Adams 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 5 4:20.62L silvF Benjamin Thornton 13 NSW 13/09/2009 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 6 4:20.71 L silvF Sam McKeown-Paterson 13 GOSF 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 7 4:21.45 L silvF Mitchell Phillips 13 AUSCR 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 8 4:22.77 L JX1F Nicholas Groenewald 12 NUN 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 9 4:24.15L silvF Peter Topalidis 13 AUBN 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 10 4:24.32L silvF Jack Currie 13 NUN 28/11/2009 2009 December Competition 11 4:25.43LS silv F Travis Monahan 13 ALLSA 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 12 4:25.58L silvF Lachlan Colquhoun 13 TNGV 5/03/2010 Canberra Labor Club ACT Championships 13 4:26.12L silvF Angus Hannan 13 CHBC 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 14 4:26.66L silvF Alex Regnaud 13 CPER 19/02/2010 2010 SWA Summer Sensation 15 4:27.30L silvF Sam Horton 13 TSS 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 16 4:27.66L silvP Lorne Greenlaw 13 STHPT 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 17 4:27.68L silvF Hayden Allder 13 REDLL 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 18 4:27.97L silvF Joel Simondson 13 BSIDE 27/09/2009 Bayside Swimming Club Long Course Meet 19 4:28.72L JX1F Ryan Leonard 12 HUNT 16/01/2010 2010 NSW State 10/U-12 Years Age Championship 20 4:30.35 L bronF Matthew Georgevits 13 CARL 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 21 4:31.26 L JX1F Matthew Mensforth 12 HUNT 16/01/2010 2010 NSW State 10/U-12 Years Age Championship 22 4:31.27L bronP Nathan Smith 13 MARB 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 23 4:31.41L bronF Peter Pavlides 13 STPET 14/11/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Long Course Qualifying Meet #2 24 4:31.67L bronP Jack Seawright 13 STPET 11/02/2010 2010 Brisbane Senior Metropolitan Champs 25*F 4:32.69L bron Sam Curtis 13 RI 31/01/2010 2010 Distance Championships 25*F 4:32.69L bron Hayden Rea 13 LOWOO 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships Male 13 & Under 800 Free 1 8:52.20L goldF Mitchell Adams 13 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 2 8:56.64L
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