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VLSV Rekordliste 20071231 Vorarlberger Landes- schwimmverband Rekordliste Vorarlberger Landesrekorde und Bestleistungen im Schwimmen Stand: 31. Dezember 2007 VLSV-Kassier: Mario Reis Max-Haller-Straße 10, A-6900 Bregenz Tel. 0650 7913107 E-Mail: [email protected] Erläuterung: In der Allgemeinen Klasse werden die Rekorde auf der 50m Bahn als "Landesrekorde" auf der 25m Bahn als "Kurzbahnbestleistungen" bezeichnet. In den Nachwuchsklassen werden die diversen Rekorde auf der 50m und auf der 25m Bahn als Jugend-, Schüler- und Kinderbestleistungen bezeichnet. Abkürzungen: SCB Schwimmclub Bregenz BLU Schwimmclub Val Blu Bludenz TSD Schwimmclub TS Dornbirn MSC Montafoner Schwimmclub JLU TS Jahn Lustenau Aufnahme neuer Rekorde in die Rekordliste: Neue Rekorde bzw. Bestleistungen müssen vom betreffenden Verein für die Aufnahme in die Rekordliste bei Mario Reis mit einem Auszug aus dem Protokoll gemeldet werden: Name, Jahrgang, Bewerb, Zeit, Datum, Ort, 25m/50m Bahn Die Rekordliste wird 4x im Jahr per 31.3., 30.6., 30.9. und 31.12. erstellt und an die Vereinsobmänner sowie an die Schwimmwarte gesendet. Kinder: 1995 und jünger Schüler: 1993 / 1994 Jugend: 1991 / 1992 Allgemein: 1990 und älter Anzahl Rekorde und Bestleistungen Anzahl Anzahl Rekorde Name Jahrgang Verein Bestleistungen Summe 50m Bahn 25m Bahn Einzelbewerbe: Damen Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 18 18 36 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 17 18 35 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 10 9 19 Prirsch Adelgunde 64 TSD 2 2 4 Ehrhart Christina 92 TSD 3 1 4 Preg Susanne 70 TSD 2 1 3 Spiegel Christine 70 TSD 2 2 Kernbeiß Stefanie 89 TSD 2 2 Kremmel Doris 64 JLU 1 1 Kat Astrid 77 TSD 1 1 Bobory Judith 85 TSD 1 1 Bayer Katharina 90 TSD 1 1 Herren Thür Gerfried 73 TSD 8 11 19 Meusburger Jakob 93 TSD 8 11 19 Bieringer Wolfgang 79 SCB 3 9 12 Bildstein Erik 91 TSD 7 4 11 Jacq Alan 88 SCB 5 5 10 Bildstein Jürgen 88 TSD 1 5 6 Fussenegger Andreas 85 TSD 3 2 5 Gmeiner Lukas 87 SCB 3 2 5 Mäser Hanno 61 TSD 4 4 Innerhofer Gerhard 63 MSC 2 2 4 Klocker Thomas 73 TSD 2 2 4 Glatzl Markus 72 TSD 1 1 2 Höfle Manfred 79 SCB 2 2 Gmeiner Elias 89 SCB 1 1 2 Mäser Jörg 58 TSD 1 1 Mennel Reinhard 71 TSD 1 1 Vetter Christian 72 TSD 1 1 Reis Mario 79 TSD 1 1 Schoissengeier Peter 79 TSD 1 1 Erhart Mathias 88 TSD 1 1 Fussenegger Mathis 89 TSD 1 1 Rigger Eugen 89 TSD 1 1 Staffelbewerbe: Damen TS Dornbirn 12 12 24 Herren TS Dornbirn 11 11 22 SC Bregenz 1 1 2 Vereinswertung: Gesamt (Damen und Herren) TS Dornbirn 106 107 213 SC Bregenz 25 27 52 Montafoner Schwimmclub 2 2 4 TS Jahn Lustenenau 1 1 VLSV / Mario Reis Stand: 31.12.2007 Vorarlberger Landesrekorde im Schwimmen - 50m Bahn Bewerb Zeit Name Jahrgang Verein Datum Ort 50m Schmetterling Damen Landesrekord 0.29,84 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 11.5.2001 Athen Herren Landesrekord 0.27,26 Innerhofer Gerhard 63 MSC 1991 Dornbirn 50m Rücken Damen Landesrekord 0.32,95 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 3.6.2005 Bellinzona Herren Landesrekord 0.28,96 Jacq Alan 88 SCB 29.7.2007 Wien 50m Brust Damen Landesrekord 0.33,82 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 17.3.2001 Zilina / SVK Herren Landesrekord 0.31,35 Gmeiner Lukas 87 SCB 7.8.2005 Bregenz 50m Kraul Damen Landesrekord 0.28,17 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 5.6.2001 Malta Herren Landesrekord 0.24,50 Klocker Thomas 73 TSD 23.7.1993 Wien 100m Schmetterling Damen Landesrekord 1:10.22 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 18.6.2006 Dornbirn Jugendbestleistung 1:10.22 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 18.6.2006 Dornbirn Schülerbestleistung 1.12,45 Preg Susanne 70 TSD 20.7.1984 Kinderbestleistung 1.16,33 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 27.7.2001 Korneuburg Herren Landesrekord 1.00,72 Innerhofer Gerhard 63 MSC 5.7.1991 Jugendbestleistung 1.03,28 Mäser Hanno 61 TSD 5.8.1977 Schülerbestleistung 1.06,32 Thür Gerfried 73 TSD 7.8.1987 Wolfsberg Kinderbestleistung 1.20.66 Thür Gerfried 73 TSD 2.6.1985 Kufstein 100m Rücken Damen Landesrekord 1.11,15 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 6.8.2005 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 1.11,15 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 6.8.2005 Bregenz Schülerbestleistung 1.12,47 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 27.7.2002 Bregenz Kinderbestleistung 1.17,37 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 28.7.2001 Korneuburg Herren Landesrekord 1.04,24 Jacq Alan 88 SCB 28.7.2007 Wien Jugendbestleistung 1.06,40 Bieringer Wolfgang 79 SCB 8.7.1995 Bregenz Schülerbestleistung 1.08,79 Meusburger Jakob 93 TSD 21.7.2007 Schwechat Kinderbestleistung 1.19,40 Thür Gerfried 73 TSD 28.7.1985 Salzburg VLSV / Mario Reis Stand: 31.12.2007 Vorarlberger Landesrekorde im Schwimmen - 50m Bahn Bewerb Zeit Name Jahrgang Verein Datum Ort 100m Brust Damen Landesrekord 1.15,94 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 5.7.2001 Malta Jugendbestleistung 1.15,94 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 5.7.2001 Malta Schülerbestleistung 1.16,44 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 13.5.2000 Athen Kinderbestleistung 1.22,06 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 17.6.1998 Gmunden Herren Landesrekord 1.09,46 Gmeiner Lukas 87 SCB 5.8.2005 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 1.13,73 Gmeiner Lukas 87 SCB 25.7.2003 Wolfsberg Schülerbestleistung 1.19,71 Gmeiner Elias 89 SCB 26.10.2003 Linz Kinderbestleistung 1.28,45 Meusburger Jakob 93 TSD 29.7.2005 Wels 100m Kraul Damen Landesrekord 1.02,73 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 6.8.2005 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 1.02,73 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 6.8.2005 Bregenz Schülerbestleistung 1.03,98 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 1.8.2004 St. Johann Kinderbestleistung 1.10,20 Prirsch Adelgunde 64 TSD 13.6.1976 Herren Landesrekord 0.55,07 Klocker Thomas 73 TSD 9.7.1995 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 0.56,24 Bieringer Wolfgang 79 SCB 28.5.1995 Kufstein Schülerbestleistung 1.00,47 Bieringer Wolfgang 79 SCB 31.7.1993 Kapfenberg Kinderbestleistung 1.08,60 Thür Gerfried 73 TSD 27.7.1985 Salzburg 200m Schmetterling Damen Landesrekord 2.34,20 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 1.7.2006 Schruns Jugendbestleistung 2.34,20 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 1.7.2006 Schruns Schülerbestleistung 2.41,90 Kremmel Doris 64 JLU 22.7.1978 Kinderbestleistung 3.00,52 Bayer Katharina 90 TSD 28.7.2002 Bregenz Herren Landesrekord 2.18,45 Mäser Jörg 58 TSD 11.8.1979 Jugendbestleistung 2.21,21 Mennel Reinhard 71 TSD 9.8.1987 Wolfsberg Schülerbestleistung 2.25,03 Thür Gerfried 73 TSD 6.12.1987 Zürich Kinderbestleistung 2.57,16 Bildstein Erik 91 TSD 27.7.2003 Wolfsberg VLSV / Mario Reis Stand: 31.12.2007 Vorarlberger Landesrekorde im Schwimmen - 50m Bahn Bewerb Zeit Name Jahrgang Verein Datum Ort 200m Rücken Damen Landesrekord 2.35,05 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 5.8.2005 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 2.35,05 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 5.8.2005 Bregenz Schülerbestleistung 2.37,23 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 25.7.2003 Wolfsberg Kinderbestleistung 2.50,73 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 28.4.2001 Heidenheim Herren Landesrekord 2.22,71 Jacq Alan 88 SCB 30.10.2005 Linz Jugendbestleistung 2.25,58 Jacq Alan 89 SCB 31.10.2004 Linz Schülerbestleistung 2.26,19 Meusburger Jakob 93 TSD 20.7.2007 Schwechat Kinderbestleistung 2.52,80 Meusburger Jakob 93 TSD 3.7.2005 Dornbirn 200m Brust Damen Landesrekord 2.48,44 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 18.3.2001 Zilina / SVK Jugendbestleistung 2.48,44 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 18.3.2001 Zilina / SVK Schülerbestleistung 2.50,39 Wudy Helene 86 SCB 14.5.2000 Athen Kinderbestleistung 3.07,62 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 28.4.2001 Heidenheim Herren Landesrekord 2.34,76 Glatzl Markus 72 TSD 8.7.1995 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 2.41,71 Fussenegger Andreas 85 TSD 4.8.2001 Schwechat Schülerbestleistung 2.52,33 Meusburger Jakob 93 TSD 23.6.2007 Stuttgart Kinderbestleistung 3.08,73 Bildstein Erik 91 TSD 26.7.2003 Wolfsberg 200m Kraul Damen Landesrekord 2.13,05 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 6.8.2005 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 2.13,05 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 6.8.2005 Bregenz Schülerbestleistung 2.16,02 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 30.7.2004 St. Johann Kinderbestleistung 2.32,52 Ehrhart Christina 92 TSD 30.7.2004 St. Johann Herren Landesrekord 2.04,72 Höfle Manfred 79 SCB 6.8.1999 Linz Jugendbestleistung 2.05,07 Mäser Hanno 61 TSD 6.8.1977 Schülerbestleistung 2.16,80 Thür Gerfried 73 TSD 7.8.1987 Wolfsberg Kinderbestleistung 2.26,38 Bildstein Erik 91 TSD 25.7.2003 Wolfsberg 200m Lagen Damen Landesrekord 2.36,49 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 27.7.2003 Wolfsberg Jugendbestleistung 2.36,49 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 27.7.2003 Wolfsberg Schülerbestleistung 2.36,49 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 27.7.2003 Wolfsberg Kinderbestleistung 2.46,20 Jonas Anna 89 TSD 29.7.2001 Korneuburg Herren Landesrekord 2.19,57 Fussenegger Andreas 85 TSD 7.3.2004 Linz Jugendbestleistung 2.25,42 Jacq Alan 88 SCB 1.8.2004 St. Johann Schülerbestleistung 2.29,91 Meusburger Jakob 93 TSD 22.7.2007 Schwechat Kinderbestleistung 2.50,27 Bildstein Erik 91 TSD 27.7.2003 Wolfsberg VLSV / Mario Reis Stand: 31.12.2007 Vorarlberger Landesrekorde im Schwimmen - 50m Bahn Bewerb Zeit Name Jahrgang Verein Datum Ort 400m Kraul Damen Landesrekord 4.38,14 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 5.8.2005 Bregenz Jugendbestleistung 4.38,14 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 5.8.2005 Bregenz Schülerbestleistung 4.46,02 Pfefferkorn Theresa 90 TSD 31.7.2004 St. Johann Kinderbestleistung 5.16,83 Ehrhart Christina 92 TSD 31.7.2004 St.
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