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Minnesota Grand Prix - 11/11/2011 to 11/13/2011 Results - Friday Prelims Univ. of Minnesota Aq. Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 9:45 PM 11/11/2011 Page 1 Minnesota Grand Prix - 11/11/2011 to 11/13/2011 Results - Friday Prelims Event 1 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Allison Schmitt 21 North Baltimore Aquatic Club 1:58.95 q 28.37 58.25 1:28.88 1:58.95 2 Melissa Franklin 16 Colorado Stars 1:59.89 q 28.33 58.52 1:29.55 1:59.89 3 Elizabeth Pelton 17 Unattached T2 2:00.33 q 28.26 58.93 1:29.80 2:00.33 4 Kathryn Hoff 22 Fast Swim Team 2:00.58 q 28.66 58.83 1:29.76 2:00.58 5 Camille Muffat 22 French Federation 2:00.86 q 28.09 59.20 1:30.38 2:00.86 6 Morgan Scroggy 23 Athens Bulldog Swim Club 2:01.12 q 28.54 59.33 1:30.36 2:01.12 7 Samantha Cheverton 23 Pointe-Claire Swim Club 2:01.15 q 28.89 59.42 1:30.23 2:01.15 8 Hannah Whitehead 21 University of Minnesota 2:02.12 q 28.56 59.10 1:30.63 2:02.12 9 Leone' Vorster 23 Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 2:02.39 q 29.04 59.96 1:30.73 2:02.39 10 Chloe Sutton 19 Mission Viejo Nadadores 2:02.47 q 29.22 1:00.16 1:31.72 2:02.47 11 Kathleen Hersey 21 Longhorn Aquatics 2:02.53 q 29.19 59.93 1:31.50 2:02.53 12 Kiera Janzen 18 University of Minnesota 2:02.60 q 28.88 59.70 1:31.43 2:02.60 13 Kate Dwelley 22 Stanford Swimming 2:02.64 q 28.97 59.98 1:31.34 2:02.64 14 Tori Simenec 19 University of Minnesota 2:02.79 q 28.79 59.41 1:30.68 2:02.79 15 Jessica Plant 18 University of Minnesota 2:02.84 q 28.56 58.61 1:30.61 2:02.84 16 Kate Ziegler 23 Fast Swim Team 2:02.89 q 29.57 1:00.91 1:32.30 2:02.89 17 Lauren Weis 20 University of Minnesota 2:03.06 q 29.42 1:00.50 1:31.51 2:03.06 18 Camryne Morris 17 North Baltimore Aquatic Club 2:03.10 q 29.62 1:01.03 1:32.56 2:03.10 19 Laure Manaudou 28 Auburn Aquatics 2:03.25 q 29.03 59.81 1:31.52 2:03.25 20 Andreina Pinto 20 Gator Swim Club 2:03.35 q 29.51 1:00.53 1:31.77 2:03.35 21 Whitney Myers 27 Fast Swim Team 2:03.39 q 29.25 1:00.58 1:32.20 2:03.39 22 Yanel Pinto 22 Gator Swim Club 2:03.42 q 29.36 1:01.02 1:31.93 2:03.42 23 Kara Lynn Joyce 26 Colorado Stars 2:03.60 q 29.01 1:00.86 1:32.22 2:03.60 Univ. of Minnesota Aq. Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 9:45 PM 11/11/2011 Page 2 Minnesota Grand Prix - 11/11/2011 to 11/13/2011 Results - Friday Prelims Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time 24 Gillian Ryan 16 Unattached Nbac 2:03.70 q 29.87 1:01.12 1:32.71 2:03.70 25 Ashley Steenvoorden 21 University of Minnesota 2:04.32 29.60 1:00.90 1:32.85 2:04.32 26 Cameron McHugh 15 Katy Aquatic Team For Youth 2:04.37 28.96 1:00.34 1:32.59 2:04.37 27 Marissa Davies 21 University of Minnesota 2:04.56 29.11 1:00.26 1:32.34 2:04.56 28 Marina Falcone 24 T2 Aquatics J2:04.56 29.57 1:01.23 1:33.17 2:04.56 29 Dagny Knutson 19 Unattatched - ND 2:04.84 28.97 1:00.28 1:32.35 2:04.84 30 Bonnie Brandon 17 Mission Aurora Colorado Swimmi 2:05.05 29.15 1:00.84 1:33.33 2:05.05 31 Ashley Twichell 22 Mission Viejo Nadadores 2:05.52 30.51 1:02.21 1:34.25 2:05.52 32 Willa Wang 16 North Baltimore Aquatic Club 2:05.62 30.19 1:02.26 1:33.99 2:05.62 33 Alyson Ackman 18 Pointe-Claire Swim Club 2:05.66 29.22 1:00.97 1:33.47 2:05.66 34 Lauren Lavigna 22 Vancouver Dolphins 2:05.84 30.01 1:01.90 1:34.38 2:05.84 35 Tess Behrens 19 University of Minnesota 2:05.89 28.96 1:01.03 1:33.94 2:05.89 36 Cierra Runge 15 Unattached Nbac 2:06.00 28.91 1:00.78 1:33.62 2:06.00 37 Kelly Nelson 24 Unattached Ssc 2:06.04 29.81 1:01.77 1:34.16 2:06.04 38 Chantal Vanlandeghem 17 Manta Swim Club 2:06.10 29.05 1:01.06 1:33.96 2:06.10 39 Lia Neal 16 Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics 2:06.14 28.79 1:00.25 1:33.31 2:06.14 40 Christine Magnuson 26 Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 2:06.18 29.02 1:00.93 1:34.59 2:06.18 41 Stephanie Proud 23 Gator Swim Club 2:06.27 29.68 1:01.25 1:33.47 2:06.27 42 Rachel Bootsma 17 Aquajets Swim Team 2:06.32 1:34.45 2:06.32 43 Rebecca Mann 13 Clearwater Aquatic Team 2:06.44 28.99 1:01.55 1:34.24 2:06.44 44 Katelyn Sowinski 16 Unattached Est 2:06.46 30.07 1:02.09 1:34.71 2:06.46 45 Erin Caflisch 20 University of Minnesota 2:06.51 29.01 1:00.92 1:33.54 2:06.51 46 Amelia Marsh 19 University of Minnesota 2:06.52 1:34.34 2:06.52 47 Margaret Meyer 22 Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics 2:06.64 29.38 1:00.89 1:33.65 2:06.64 Univ. of Minnesota Aq. Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 9:45 PM 11/11/2011 Page 3 Minnesota Grand Prix - 11/11/2011 to 11/13/2011 Results - Friday Prelims Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time 48 Renata Spagnolo 22 Gator Swim Club 2:07.28 1:01.63 1:34.42 2:07.28 49 Sandra Soe 14 Santa Clara Swim Club 2:07.33 29.70 1:01.94 1:35.02 2:07.33 50 Brooke Lorentzen 16 Mission Viejo Nadadores 2:07.41 1:35.08 2:07.41 51 Abigail Benkert 15 Shawmut Aquatic Club 2:07.45 29.36 1:01.71 1:34.68 2:07.45 52 Catherine Ladd 15 Santa Clara Swim Club 2:07.85 29.74 1:02.13 1:35.49 2:07.85 53 Carmen Cianci 24 Unattached Star 2:07.97 29.88 1:02.03 1:35.44 2:07.97 54 Charlotte Ruby 17 Santa Clara Swim Club 2:08.01 29.85 1:02.38 1:35.60 2:08.01 55 Christine Jennings 24 Mission Viejo Nadadores 2:08.04 30.79 1:03.26 1:36.13 2:08.04 56 Katie Anton 18 University of Minnesota 2:08.22 30.28 1:02.96 1:35.85 2:08.22 57 Alexandra Malazdrewicz 16 Evergreen Swim Team 2:08.37 30.06 1:02.66 1:35.71 2:08.37 58 Annathea Accornero 21 University of Hawaii 2:08.54 29.22 1:00.52 1:34.31 2:08.54 59 Blake Zeiger 18 University of Minnesota 2:08.56 28.98 1:01.38 1:34.74 2:08.56 60 Efrat Rotsztejn 19 Isreali National Team 2:08.78 29.22 1:01.27 1:34.96 2:08.78 61 Lacey Smith 17 RallySport Aquatic Club 2:08.85 30.56 1:02.87 1:35.35 2:08.85 62 Isabel Shipman 16 Badger Swim Club 2:08.93 29.04 1:01.78 1:35.43 2:08.93 63 Hannah Ross 21 Unattached 2:08.98 30.11 1:02.32 1:36.03 2:08.98 64 Hailey Szews 19 University of Minnesota 2:09.09 1:03.44 1:36.74 2:09.09 65 Avery Mohring 15 T2 Aquatics 2:09.17 30.51 1:03.44 1:36.39 2:09.17 66 Sarah Shimomura 13 Santa Clara Swim Club 2:09.24 29.50 1:01.40 1:35.33 2:09.24 67 Gabrielle Stecker 15 Bettendorf-Pleasant Valley Aqu 2:09.28 29.23 1:01.33 1:35.21 2:09.28 68 Claire Loht 19 Princeton University Swim Team 2:09.30 30.31 1:02.38 1:35.55 2:09.30 69 Karyl Clarete 16 Manta Swim Club 2:09.44 30.44 1:03.64 1:36.79 2:09.44 70 Loren Brandon 20 University of Minnesota 2:09.54 30.97 1:04.03 1:36.72 2:09.54 71 Kendall Dawson 14 Fast Lane Aquatics 2:09.71 29.51 1:02.32 1:35.87 2:09.71 Univ.
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