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2019 Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trials 9 – 14 June, Brisbane Final Start List 2019 Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trials 9 – 14 June, Brisbane Final Start List This is a final start list and no changes can now be made. B Finals will be conducted for 50m, 100m and 200m events that have 24 or more competitors contest the heats. Visitors may swim B Finals. B Finals will be conducted immediately after the A final. Event 1 Women 100 LC Metre Butterfly World: 55.48 7/08/2016 Sarah Sjostrom Sweden Commonwealth: 56.18 24/07/2017 Emma McKeon Australia Australian: 56.18 24/07/2017 Emma McKeon SPW All Comers: 56.61 de Bruin/McKeon NED/AUS WCQT: 57.64 Meet Qualifying: 1:03.86 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 MCKEON, EMMA 25 GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 56.54 __________ ______ 2 GROVES, MADELINE 24 GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 57.19 __________ ______ 3 THROSSELL, BRIANNA 23 UWA-WEST COAST 57.30 __________ ______ 4 TAYLOR, LAURA 19 TSS AQUATIC 58.91 __________ ______ 5 COONEY, GEMMA 19 BRISBANE GRAMMAR 59.04 __________ ______ 6 PEINIGER, GABRIELLA 17 MLC AQUATIC 59.14 __________ ______ 7 SCHLICHT, JEMMA 22 KAWANA WATERS 59.79 __________ ______ 8 COSTA, KAYLA 17 NUNAWADING 59.87 __________ ______ 9 BARRATT, HOLLY 31 ROCKINGHAM 59.89 __________ ______ 10 STUART, ALICE 21 TSS AQUATIC 59.97 __________ ______ 11 SHERIDAN, MIKKAYLA 24 USC SPARTANS 1:00.00 __________ ______ 12 CASTELLUZZO, BRITTANY 18 TEA TREE GULLY 1:00.27 __________ ______ 13 OLDSEN, ELLYSIA 23 MARION 1:00.27 __________ ______ 14 WEBB, ABBEY 18 GINNINDERRA 1:00.48 __________ ______ 15 PERKINS, ALEXANDRIA 18 USC SPARTANS 1:00.77 __________ ______ 16 BORG, OLIVIA 18 MIAMI 1:00.83 __________ ______ 17 ZAVADOVA, (V), BARBORA 26 CZECH REPUBLIC 1:00.95 __________ ______ 18 ST VINCENT, BECCA 17 ABBOTSLEIGH 1:01.09 __________ ______ 19 KRUEGER, JAIME 15 FAIRYMEAD 1:01.23 __________ ______ 20 STOVGAARD, TANYA 19 SOUTHPORT OLYMPIC 1:01.33 __________ ______ 21 DEKKERS, ELIZABETH 15 NEWMARKET RACERS 1:01.55 __________ ______ 22 MALCOLM, EMMA 20 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 1:01.83 __________ ______ 23 THORNTON, TAHLIA 16 BRISBANE GRAMMAR 1:01.91 __________ ______ 24 GALLAGHER, ALYSHA 16 RACKLEY 1:02.04 __________ ______ 25 WELLS, GEORGIA 20 BRISBANE GRAMMAR 1:02.04 __________ ______ 26 MITCHELL, CHARLOTTE 18 TSS AQUATIC 1:02.29 __________ ______ 27 SUTHERLAND, CARA 18 CARLILE 1:02.39 __________ ______ 28 MASON, ISABELLE 17 TOOWOOMBA GRAMMAR 1:02.70 __________ ______ 29 HOLAH, MIA 17 SURREY PARK 1:03.11 __________ ______ 30 WILSON, LAUREN 24 MANLY 1:03.20 __________ ______ 31 DAVISON-MCGOVERN, JACQUELINE 15 YERONGA PARK 1:03.29 __________ ______ 32 JONES, LUCY 17 KRB AQUATICS 1:03.40 __________ ______ 33 SCHOORL, ABIGAIL 18 BOND 1:03.43 __________ ______ 34 KEMP, SARAH 19 CARLILE 1:03.84 __________ ______ 35 ABEL, KATE 13 NEWMARKET RACERS 1:03.84 __________ ______ Event 2 Men 100 LC Metre Breaststroke World: 57.10 4/08/2018 Adam Peaty Great Britain Commonwealth: 57.10 4/08/2018 Adam Peaty Great Britain Australian: 58.58 27/07/2009 Brenton Rickard Brothers All Comers: 58.84 7/04/2018 Adam Peaty England WCQT: 59.24 Meet Qualifying: 1:06.32 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 PACKARD, JAKE 24 USC SPARTANS 59.20 __________ ______ 2 WILSON, MATTHEW 20 SOPAC 59.67 __________ ______ 3 STUBBLETY-COOK, ZAC 20 WEST BRISBANE 1:00.20 __________ ______ 4 CAVE, DANIEL 20 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 1:00.22 __________ ______ 5 HUNTER, LIAM 22 CHANDLER 1:00.25 __________ ______ 2019 Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trials 9 – 14 June, Brisbane Final Start List 6 BELL, GRAYSON 22 TSS AQUATIC 1:00.66 __________ ______ 7 TOWNSEND, LOUIS 21 RACKLEY 1:00.99 __________ ______ 8 WILLIAMSON, SAMUEL 21 FIRBANK AQUASTARS 1:01.13 __________ ______ 9 MCKECHNIE, JAMES 23 STARPLEX 1:01.14 __________ ______ 10 BENNETT, EWAN 25 MLC AQUATIC 1:01.98 __________ ______ 11 VAN DER LAAN, COOPER 20 TSS AQUATIC 1:02.20 __________ ______ 12 SCHLICHT, DAVID 19 MLC AQUATIC 1:02.33 __________ ______ 13 PALMER, JOSHUA 27 MARION 1:03.11 __________ ______ 14 YONG, JOSHUA 17 UWA-WEST COAST 1:03.38 __________ ______ 15 LAYTON, (V), JULIAN 24 NEW ZEALAND 1:03.75 __________ ______ 16 GILLILAND, JARED 24 BRISBANE GRAMMAR 1:03.95 __________ ______ 17 SELWOOD, ADAM 19 MELBOURNE UNI PROPULSION 1:03.98 __________ ______ 18 O'CONNOR, FINN 18 CARLILE 1:04.01 __________ ______ 19 TIERNEY, JOSHUA 24 TSS AQUATIC 1:04.21 __________ ______ 20 BELL, ALEKSANDR 17 UWA-WEST COAST 1:04.25 __________ ______ 21 PEARSON, THOMAS 19 MELBOURNE UNI PROPULSION 1:04.31 __________ ______ 22 WARD, NATHAN 17 MINGARA AQUATIC 1:04.97 __________ ______ 23 MASKELYNE, (V), RYAN 20 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1:05.10 __________ ______ 24 ROCHE, RYAN 23 UWA-WEST COAST 1:05.42 __________ ______ 25 BIBBY, LUKE 23 CARLILE 1:05.43 __________ ______ 26 FOWLER, CLAYTEN 19 SOUTHPORT OLYMPIC 1:05.72 __________ ______ 27 SMITH, HARRISON 18 SOMERSET GC 1:06.14 __________ ______ Event 3 Women 200 LC Metre IM World: 2:06.12 3/08/2015 Katinka Hosszu Hungary Commonwealth: 2:06.88 9/08/2016 Siobhan-Marie O'Connor Great Britain Australian: 2:07.03 27/07/2009 Stephanie Rice SPW All Comers: 2:08.63 27/04/2013 Alicia Coutts Redlands WCQT: 2:07.82 Meet Qualifying: 2:23.22 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 MCKEOWN, KAYLEE 17 USC SPARTANS 2:11.04 __________ ______ 2 HARKIN, ABBEY 21 ST PETERS WESTERN 2:12.26 __________ ______ 3 EVANS, BLAIR 28 UWA-WEST COAST 2:12.76 __________ ______ 4 BAILEY, MEG 22 HUNTER 2:13.28 __________ ______ 5 WALLACE, TESSA 25 PELICAN WATERS 2:13.95 __________ ______ 6 NGAWATI, KOTUKU 24 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 2:14.24 __________ ______ 7 PEINIGER, GABRIELLA 17 MLC AQUATIC 2:14.31 __________ ______ 8 RAMSAY, ELLA 14 ST PETERS WESTERN 2:14.89 __________ ______ 9 BROWN, CHARLI 16 MANLY 2:15.48 __________ ______ 10 CLARK, KERYN 25 TRINITY AQUATIC 2:15.97 __________ ______ 11 GILMOUR, TIANNI 23 USC SPARTANS 2:16.48 __________ ______ 12 BEALE, SARAH 18 BOND 2:16.75 __________ ______ 13 SMITH, MIKAYLA 20 NUNAWADING 2:17.35 __________ ______ 14 STRACHAN, KATIE 18 ST PETERS WESTERN 2:18.11 __________ ______ 15 WHITTAKER, SIAN 21 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 2:18.27 __________ ______ 16 RASMUSSEN, (V), MYA 18 NEW ZEALAND 2:18.28 __________ ______ 17 FITZHENRY, FRANCESCA 19 TRINITY GRAMMAR 2:18.59 __________ ______ 18 MAHONY, POPPY 17 ACACIA BAYSIDE 2:19.26 __________ ______ 19 SNELL, MADELINE 17 ACACIA BAYSIDE 2:19.32 __________ ______ 20 POPHAM, MIKAYLA 18 KAWANA WATERS 2:19.71 __________ ______ 21 IBELL, KADY 23 FAIRHOLME 2:21.76 __________ ______ 22 THOMPSON, MADISON 19 PELICAN WATERS 2:21.98 __________ ______ 2019 Hancock Prospecting World Swimming Trials 9 – 14 June, Brisbane Final Start List Event 4 Women 400 LC Metre Freestyle World: 3:56.46 12/08/2016 Katie Ledecky USA Commonwealth: 3:59.66 11/08/2018 Ariarne Titmus Australia Australian: 3:59.66 11/08/2018 Ariarne Titmus SPW All Comers: 3:58.37 21/08/2014 Katie Ledecky USA WCQT: 4:06.48 Meet Qualifying: 4:27.39 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 TITMUS, ARIARNE 18 ST PETERS WESTERN 3:59.66 __________ ______ 2 MELVERTON, KIAH 22 TSS AQUATIC 4:06.25 __________ ______ 3 PALLISTER, LANI 17 COTTON TREE 4:07.76 __________ ______ 4 GOUGH, MADELEINE 20 TSS AQUATIC 4:08.42 __________ ______ 5 SHERIDAN, MIKKAYLA 24 USC SPARTANS 4:09.36 __________ ______ 6 NEALE, LEAH 23 USC SPARTANS 4:10.59 __________ ______ 7 ROGERS, DAHLAS 24 USC SPARTANS 4:10.92 __________ ______ 8 MESSER, MIKAYLA 19 NUDGEE COLLEGE 4:10.95 __________ ______ 9 HINES, PHOEBE 20 USC SPARTANS 4:11.26 __________ ______ 10 BUCHANAN, CARLA 23 ACACIA BAYSIDE 4:11.73 __________ ______ 11 FORRESTER, JENNA 15 ST PETERS WESTERN 4:13.55 __________ ______ 12 ADAMS, OLIVIA 20 RAVENSWOOD 4:14.41 __________ ______ 13 CASTELLUZZO, BRITTANY 18 TEA TREE GULLY 4:15.57 __________ ______ 14 ROBINSON, (V), EMMA 24 NEW ZEALAND 4:15.77 __________ ______ 15 JOHNSON, MOESHA 21 TSS AQUATIC 4:15.78 __________ ______ 16 MOUNFIELD, BETHAN 18 MARION 4:16.22 __________ ______ 17 WELLFARE, SARAH 19 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4:16.34 __________ ______ 18 WHITE, EMILY 15 NORWOOD 4:16.98 __________ ______ 19 ESSAM, JACINTA 17 GINNINDERRA 4:17.33 __________ ______ 20 DILKES, TAHLIA 17 TSS AQUATIC 4:17.74 __________ ______ 21 MACLEOD, LUCINDA 15 GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 4:18.08 __________ ______ 22 KRUEGER, JAIME 15 FAIRYMEAD 4:18.55 __________ ______ 23 CRISP, BIANCA 20 TSS AQUATIC 4:18.59 __________ ______ 24 BLACKSTONE, EBONY 23 YERONGA PARK 4:19.48 __________ ______ 25 LAVIN, JESSICA 20 RACKLEY 4:19.84 __________ ______ 26 GIBBS-BEAL, FINELLA 15 NOOSA 4:20.09 __________ ______ 27 DAVIES, PRUE 21 PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN 4:20.47 __________ ______ 28 COSTA, KAYLA 17 NUNAWADING 4:20.49 __________ ______ 29 MASON, ISABELLE 17 TOOWOOMBA GRAMMAR 4:20.86 __________ ______ 30 BRAZIER, MACKENZIE 18 NOOSA 4:22.13 __________ ______ 31 MITCHELL, CHARLOTTE 18 TSS AQUATIC 4:22.36 __________ ______ 32 SCUDAMORE, GABRIELLE 17 BRISBANE GRAMMAR 4:22.76 __________ ______ 33 BROSNAN, LAURA 19 YERONGA PARK 4:22.93 __________ ______ 34 O'BRIEN, PHILIPPA 17 NUDGEE COLLEGE 4:22.94 __________ ______ 35 LUTZE, EVE 18 TSS AQUATIC 4:23.05 __________ ______ 36 PULFORD, MICHAELA 15 TSS AQUATIC 4:23.34 __________ ______ 37 CRAN, EMMA 17 CARINA LEAGUES CJ'S 4:24.35 __________ ______ 38 WHITNEY, ALIX 17 ACACIA BAYSIDE 4:24.81 __________ ______ 39 DAVISON-MCGOVERN, JACQUELINE 15 YERONGA PARK 4:25.20 __________ ______ 40 ANDERSON, REBECCA 17 FRASER COAST 4:26.12 __________ ______ 41 STUART, MIKAYLA 16 PELICAN WATERS 4:26.35 __________ ______ 42 INNS-MEXTED, ELLA 16 EMMANUEL COLLEGE 4:26.94 __________ ______ Event 5 Men 400 LC Metre Freestyle World: 3:40.07 26/07/2009 Paul Biedermann Germany Commonwealth: 3:40.08 26/07/2002 Ian Thorpe Australia
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