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Top 10 Booklet $7.00 United States Masters Swimming, Inc. 2001 Top Ten Short Course Meters and World Records as of November 1, 2001 Long Course Meters Short Course Meters United States A.. Masters _..,® S1Ni111111ing 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~ Published March 2002 UNITED STATES MASTERS SWIMMING 2001 TOP TEN SHORT COURSE METERS The 2001 Short Course Meters Top Teo is the third issue in a series of three 2001 Top Ten issues produced by United States Masters Swimming. Inside you will find the Top Teo Times for the 2001 Short Course Meter season (swims performed in a 25 meter pool) made on or before December 31, 2001 and forwarded to the Records and Tabulation Chairman, Pieter Cath, by January 26, 2002. Each LMSC is responsible for reporting the Top Ten Times, USMS national records, and world records achieved in its LMSC. The first line under each event (which is indented) is the current national record for that event and age group. An "NV" after a top ten time indicates that appropriate documentation has not yet been supplied and the time is Not Yerified as a record. Each person (individuals and relay members) on this list is eligible to purchase a Top Ten Patch with stroke segment. The ~person to send your order to is Thomas Gorman. Send SS to Thomas at 3369 Desota Avenue, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118, e-mail [email protected]. Add $1.25 for each additional stroke segment desired. The first issue in the 2002 series will be 2001-2002 Short Course Yards (swims performed in a 25 yard pool). Times and records considered for this Top Ten list must be made on or before May 31, 2002 and reported to the Top Ten Chairman by June 30th. The 2002 Long Course Meters (swims performed in a 50 meter pool) list is the second issue in this series of Top Tens. Times and records considered for this Top Ten list must be made on or before September 30, 2002 and reported to the Top Ten Chairman by October 20th. Now that the SCM Top Ten is finalized, the official 2001 All American Roster will be produced. A swimmer/relay who has the fastest time in one or more event(s) in any one of the three courses qualifies for All American status. To order an All American Certificate and Patch, send a check for $5 made out to USMS to: USMS National Office, P.O. Box 185, Londonderry, NH 03053-0185. Those individuals performing the most first place times, in the most events, in their age group are awarded All Star status. All Stars will receive an All Star Certificate from the National Office. All American (individual) and All Star rosters will appear in the May/June issue of SWIM Magazine. The USMS All Time Top Ten is available in all three courses. This publication lists the top ten fastest times recorded over the years in each age group and each event. The cost is $4 for one course, $3 for the second or $10 for all three. Io order, make check payable to Suzanne Rague and send to her at: 935 NW I 70th Place, Beaverton, OR 97006-4831. Masters Swimming World Top Ten Tabulation is a yearly publication produced by FINA. To order, make check payable to FINA for $7 and send to them at: FINA, Avenue de !"Avant Post 4, 1005 Lausanne - Switzerland. For more information on USMS, visit our Web Site at http://www.usms.org. There you will find everything you want to know about United States Masters Swimming, including: Administration, Coaching, Competition, Fitness, Merchandise, Places to Swim, Training, the World of Swimming and links to USMS Top-Ten, USMS and FINA World Records. We would like to send a big THANKS out to the members of the Top Ten Committee and the LMSC Top Ten Recorders who are all dedicated volunteers who spend countless hours at their computers on our behalf. Happy Swimming! Tracy 2001 Short-Course Meters - Top-Ten lndivi4uals 34.15 Mary-Hal is Alkis 22 32. 74 Julie Bard 23 1:04.03 Fiona Petersen 28 34.98 Jernifer Weidert 23 • 100 M. BUTTERFLY 1:04.10 Catherine Liang 27 WC»IEN 19-24 35.43 Rebecca A Conroy 24 1:05.01 DAIJN HECKMAN 01 1:04.10 A.Irr/ Weiss 29 35.78 Kelly Wilson 23 1:05.01 Dawn Heckman 24 1:04.38 Jernifr Fernandez 28 . 50 M. FREESTYLE 35 .79 Jernifer Navarro 23 1:07.13 Emily Wang 23 1:04.83 Andrea H Packard 27 26.61 ALISON TERRY 98 36.40 Rebecca Tron.,ic:e 22 1:09.04 Emily Brelsford 24 • 200 M. FREESTYLE . 27.69 Emily Brelsford 24 36.45 Julie Shepard 24 1:10.03 Jerny Mooney 24 1:59.78 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 28.11 Susan Trainer 24 • 100 M. BACKSTROKE 1:10.30 Jerny Watts 22 2:10.68 Chrissie Miller 25 28.54 Jerny Rohan 23 1:06.59 ALISON TERRY 98 1:11.61 Miriam Carlson 24 2:13.87 Jessica Stokes 25 28.95 Rebecca Tron.,ic:e 22 1:08.75 Jerny Mooney 24 1:14.02 Michelle Pizzo 21 2:15.34 Magda Stovickova 26 29.15 Jacqui Yu 23 1:10.01 Jenny Rohan 23 1:14.19 Julie Bard 23 2:17.52 Jill Hansen 27 29.87 Mary-Hal is Alkis 22 1:13.38 Julie Bard 23 1:15.20 Amanda Leach 24 2:18.47 Fiona Petersen 28 30 . 14 Li Zou 24 1:14.07 Mary-Hal is Alkis 22 1:15.35 Jill Lowers 23 2:18.65 Stacy Mullikin 28 30.24 Lisa Parrington 23 1:14.55 Jill Lowers 23 • 200 M. BUTTERFLY 2:21.15 Jennifer Kappler 26 30.26 Lydia Tse 24 1:15.40 Rebecca A Conroy 24 2:23.78 DAWN HECKMAN 01 2:21.49 Liz K Myers 27 30.73 Jenny Mooney 24 1:19.31 Lindsay Tindrer 21 2:23.78 Dawn Heckman 24 2:21.59 Amy Weiss 29 • 100 M. FREESTYLE 1:19. 51 Rebecca Tr~e 22 2:30.63 Jerny Watts 22 2:22.10 Tobi Limke 26 57.86 ALISON TERRY 97 1:19.60 Amie Prichard 21 2:35.06 Miriam Carlson 24 • 400 M. FREESTYLE 59.50 Emily Wang 23 1:22.31 Candice Johnson 22 2:41.88 Michelle Pizzo 21 4:24.18 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 59.97 Susan Trainer 24 • 200 M. BACKSTROKE 3:1 0.78 Marlena L Yauch 22 4:43.58 Kelly Rea 28 1:01.93 Jenny Rohan 23 2:22.61 N WUNDERLICH 95 3:28.87 Andrea Riccardi 20 4:43.78 Ji ll Hansen 27 1:05.69 Rebecca Tron,:>ke 22 2:30.69 Jenny Mooney 24 3:29.46 Angie N Duff 24 4:47.74 Magda Stovickova 26 1:07.21 Carrie Bunger 22 2:33.27 Jenny Rohan 23 3:39.88 Jacqui Yu 23 4:48.15 Joy Stover 25 1:07.22 Beth Hunsicker 24 2:39.33 Rebecca A Conroy 24 • 100 M. INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY 4:48.77 Fiona Petersen 28 1:07.53 Kelly Wilson 23 2:41.11 Mary-Hal is Alkis 22 1:05.34 BEATA KASZUBA 95 4:52.08 Jennifer Kappler 26 1:07.69 Angie Ostberg 23 2:47.54 Sacha Anderson 22 1:08.64 Emily Brelsford 24 4:54 .68 Jennifer Aber 26 1:07.76 Valerie Valle 24 2:56.93 Candice Johnson 22 1:11.05 Susan Trainer 24 4:56.84 A.Irr/ Weiss 29 1:08.31 Lisa Parrington 23 2:57.80 Briana R Staglund 20 1:12.59 Jenny Mooney 24 5:01.64 Liz K Hyers 27 • 200 M. FREESTYLE 2:59.51 Cynthia Nagle 23 1:15.60 Rebecca Tron,:>ke 22 5:06.46 Carriee Chaney 25 2:06.21 DAWN HECKMAN 01 2:59.56 Katie Ludnan 23 1:15.64 Jennifer Navarro 23 • 800 M. FREESTYLE 2:06.21 Dawn Heckman 24 3:03.29 Ashley Laws 19 1:15.75 Martha Gates 22 8:51.18 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 2:11.42 Emily Wang 23 . 50 M. BREASTSTROKE 1:15.90 Kelly Wilson 23 9:56.11 Fiona Petersen 28 2:13.93 A.Irr/ DeVito 22 32.09 BEATA KASZUBA 95 1:16.47 Mary-Hal is Alkis 22 9:56.80 Magda Stovickova 26 2:14.12 Emily Brelsford 24 34.17 Katie McClelland 24 1:16.60 Michel le Pizzo 21 10:03.47 Joy Stover 25 2:18.04 Miriam Carlson 24 35.33 Emily Brelsford 24 1:16.71 Nicole Ellis 22 10:10.43 Liz K Myers 27 2:24.31 Jenny Mooney 24 38.00 Kelly Wilson 23 • 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 10:22.03 Michelle Deasy 29 2:26.09 Rebecca A Conroy 24 38.05 Monica Kung 23 2: 25 .87 DAIAI HECKMAN 01 10:39.48 Stacy Izard 27 2:26.71 Carrie Bunger 22 38.14 Nicole Ellis 22 2:25.87 Dawn Heckman 24 10:45. 91 Lynn R Fodrea 26 2:29.16 Sandra Luetzow 20 38.26 Cynthia Nagle 23 2:31.73 Emily Brelsford 24 10:55.70 Kristina Kupanoff 27 2:30.06 Erin Lucarotti 20 38.45 Jennifer Weidert 23 2:32.98 Amy Devito 22 11:07.00 Jenny Bond 27 • 400 M. FREESTYLE 38.71 Susan Trainer 24 2:36.03 Jenny Mooney 24 11:19.12 Kirsten Switzer 28 4:25. 13 DAWN HECKMAN 01 40.34 Rebecca Trorrpke 22 2:42.16 Miriam Carlson 24 • 1500 M.
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