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FLORIDA SWIMMING RECORDS 07/11/2017 Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet FLORIDA SWIMMING RECORDS 07/11/2017 Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 10 & under 50 FR 29.34 06/01/1982 FL-GSAC Jennifer Yarnall 10 & under 50 FR 29.34 01/14/2017 FL-AAC Ashlin Cannella 2017 FL CAT Al Soltis Memorial Meet 10 & under 100 FR 1:03.53 07/19/2001 FL-GCST Chelsea L.Franklin 10 & under 200 FR 2:17.54 07/25/2001 FL-GCST Chelsea L.Franklin 10 & under 400 FR 4:45.42 07/17/2003 FL-YTO Jennifer Yazbec 10 & under 50 BK 34.40 07/17/2008 FL-SYS Shealyn Atkins 2008 FL Swimming JO LC Champio 10 & under 100 BK 1:13.55 07/19/2015 FL-GSC Sydney Kang 2015 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS 10 & under 50 BR 36.87 06/01/1992 FL-BDO Jilen Siroky 10 & under 100 BR 1:20.85 07/15/2016 FL-SYS Gracie Weyant 2016 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS 10 & under 50 FL 31.66 07/01/1984 FL-GSAC Susan Lerch 10 & under 100 FL 1:10.71 07/17/2014 FL-SPAC Sara Stotler 2014 FLS Summer Age Group Cham 10 & under 200 IM 2:35.95 07/19/2015 FL-GSC Sydney Kang 2015 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS 10 & under 200 FR-R 2:06.07 07/15/2016 FL-STAR Ella Klyce,<br> Emma 2016 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS Sundermeyer,<br> Tabitha Driscoll,<br> Addison Reese 10 & under 200 MED-R 2:20.90 07/16/2016 FL-STAR Ella Klyce,<br> Peyton Powell,<br> 2016 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS Addison Reese,<br> Emma Sundermeyer Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 11-12 50 FR 27.05 08/08/2015 FL-GTSA Ella Marlow Z 2015 MS 2015 Southern Zones Age Group 11-12 100 FR 58.81 07/25/2001 FL-CAT CHELSEA B.NAUTA 11-12 200 FR 2:06.31 07/30/2003 FL-GCST Chelsea Franklin 2003 FG - Southern Zone Champions 11-12 400 FR 4:23.56 07/28/2009 FL-SPA Summer Finke 2009 SZ Age Group Championship 11-12 800 FR 8:56.69 08/01/1996 FL-UN Briley Bergen 11-12 1500 FR 17:05.79 08/01/1996 FL-UN Briley Bergen 11-12 50 BK 30.63 07/29/2014 FL-GTSA Gabriela Donahue 2014 ST AAAA Southern Zones Ch 11-12 100 BK 1:07.23 08/05/2016 FL-CAT Ella Martinez 2016 NC Southern Zone Age Grou 11-12 200 BK 2:27.43 01/15/2004 FL-SWIM Amy Modglin 2004 FL Spring Speedo Champs 11-12 50 BR 33.93 07/01/1998 FL-SYS Annie Babicz 11-12 100 BR 1:11.96 08/01/1998 FL-SYS Annie Babicz 11-12 200 BR 2:39.59 08/01/1984 FL-STAR Tanya Williams 11-12 50 FL 28.07 08/08/2015 FL-GTSA Ella Marlow Z 2015 MS 2015 Southern Zones Age Group 11-12 100 FL 1:03.87 08/05/2015 FL-BD Abigail Gibbons Z 2015 MS 2015 Southern Zones Age Group 11-12 200 FL 2:20.70 07/24/2003 FL-GCST Chelsea Franklin 2003 Florida Swimming Senior C 11-12 200 IM 2:22.54 06/01/1984 FL-STAR Tanya Williams 11-12 400 IM 4:59.71 02/01/1995 FL-STAR Tanya Williams 11-12 200 FR-R 1:53.46 07/17/2003 FL-PA Kaley Michael,<br> Kristine Gu,<br> 2003 FL Swimming Junior Olympi Samantha Sherdel,<br> Lauren Lundberg 11-12 400 FR-R 4:09.46 07/17/2003 FL-PA Kaley Michael,<br> Kristine Gu,<br> 2003 FL Swimming Junior Olympi Samantha Sherdel,<br> Lauren Lundberg 11-12 200 MED-R 2:07.79 07/17/2003 FL-PA Kristine Gu,<br> Samantha 2003 FL Swimming Junior Olympi Sherdel,<br> Kaley Michael,<br> Lauren Lundberg 11-12 400 MED-R 4:40.94 07/17/2003 FL-PA Kristine Gu,<br> Samantha 2003 FL Swimming Junior Olympi Sherdel,<br> Kaley Michael,<br> Lauren Lundberg Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 13-14 50 FR 26.14 07/30/2015 FL-HTA Katie Cronin 2015 Dolfin Summer Senior Beac 13-14 100 FR 56.28 07/31/2015 FL-GSC Isabel Ivey 2015 Speedo Junior National Ch 13-14 200 FR 2:01.32 01/03/2006 FL-SPA Megan Romano 2006 Victorian Champs 13-14 400 FR 4:08.65 06/25/2012 FL-CAT Becca Mann USA Olympic Team Trials 13-14 800 FR 8:28.54 06/25/2012 FL-CAT Becca Mann USA Olympic Team Trials 13-14 1500 FR 16:11.98 08/23/2012 FL-CAT Becca Mann 2012 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming C 13-14 50 BK 30.23 07/18/2015 FL-GTSA Gabriela Donahue 2015 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS 13-14 100 BK 1:03.47 03/29/2012 FL-T2 Elise Haan 2012 Indy Grand Prix @ the Nat 13-14 200 BK 2:16.59 12/01/2005 FL-SPA Megan Romano 2005 US Open 13-14 50 BR 33.80 08/12/1996 FL-BSS Catherine Street 1996 Sr Nat 13-14 100 BR 1:11.41 08/01/1996 FL-BSS Catherine Street 13-14 200 BR 2:31.77 08/01/1996 FL-BSS Catherine Street 13-14 50 FL 28.16 03/17/2016 FL-BD Abigail Gibbons 2016 NCSA Spring Championship 13-14 100 FL 1:02.19 07/14/2016 FL-SWIM Maddy Burt 2016 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS 13-14 200 FL 2:11.19 06/25/2012 FL-CAT Becca Mann USA Olympic Team Trials 13-14 200 IM 2:16.93 06/08/2012 FL-CAT Becca Mann 2012 CAT Escape The Heat 13-14 400 IM 4:39.76 08/23/2012 FL-CAT Becca Mann 2012 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming C 13-14 200 FR-R 1:50.30 07/17/2015 FL-GSC Talia Bates,<br> Isabel Ivey,<br> 2015 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS Julia Rodriguez,<br> Leah Reisker 13-14 400 FR-R 3:58.32 07/18/2015 FL-GSC Talia Bates,<br> Julia Rodriguez,<br> 2015 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS Leah Reisker,<br> Isabel Ivey 13-14 800 FR-R 8:43.01 07/18/2013 FL-BSS Harley Lopez Miro,<br> Abi 2013 FLS Summer Age Group Cham Wilder,<br> Sherridon Dressel,<br> Chloe Miller 13-14 200 MED-R 2:02.77 07/18/2015 FL-GSC Talia Bates,<br> Isabel Ivey,<br> 2015 FL Swimming Summer FLAGS Julia Rodriguez,<br> Leah Reisker 13-14 400 MED-R 4:27.45 07/01/1997 FL-BSS T. Ruby,<br> A. Georoff,<br> B. Bovee,<br> M. Deary Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 15-16 50 FR 25.21 08/27/2016 FL-GSC Isabel Ivey 2016 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships 15-16 100 FR 54.95 08/25/2016 FL-GSC Isabel Ivey 2016 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships 15-16 200 FR 1:58.94 08/24/2016 FL-GSC Isabel Ivey 2016 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships 15-16 400 FR 4:07.66 08/10/1978 FL-SYMCA Kim Linehan 15-16 800 FR 8:27.37 02/14/2013 FL-CAT Becca Mann 2013 Orlando Grand Prix 15-16 1500 FR 16:10.48 01/19/2013 FL-CAT Becca Mann 2013 FL CAT Al Soltis Memorial Me 15-16 50 BK 29.23 06/25/2013 FL-T2 Elise Haan 2013 USA National Champs 15-16 100 BK 1:01.36 06/30/2017 FL-GSC Isabel Ivey 2017 Summer National Champs 15-16 200 BK 2:11.42 08/23/2012 FL-CAT Sydney Pickrem 2012 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming C 15-16 50 BR 32.91 07/11/2015 FL-CBS Dani Keymont 2015 FL Southern Zone South Sectional 15-16 100 BR 1:09.61 08/11/1998 FL-BSS Jenna Street 1998 US Summer Nationals 15-16 200 BR 2:26.50 01/01/1998 FL-BSS Catherine Street 15-16 50 FL 27.31 07/08/2017 FL-GSC Talia Bates 2017 LC Southern Zone So Sectional 15-16 100 FL 59.96 06/26/2016 FL-GSC Isabel Ivey U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming 15-16 200 FL 2:10.46 06/25/2013 FL-CAT Becca Mann 2013 Phillips 66 National Cham 15-16 200 IM 2:12.54 08/01/1993 FL-FAST Allison Wagner 15-16 400 IM 4:40.26 08/26/2013 FL-CAT Becca Mann 4th FINA World Junior Swimming 15-16 200 FR-R 1:46.87 03/10/2016 FL-GSC Talia Bates,<br> Kirschtine 2016 FG Southern Zone South Se Balbuena,<br> Julia Rodriguez,<br> Isabel Ivey 15-16 400 FR-R 3:53.02 03/13/2016 FL-GSC Talia Bates,<br> Caitlin Brooks,<br> 2016 FG Southern Zone South Se Kirschtine Balbuena,<br> Isabel Ivey 15-16 800 FR-R 8:28.40 03/11/2016 FL-GSC Kirschtine Balbuena,<br> Talia 2016 FG Southern Zone South Se Bates,<br> Julia Rodriguez,<br> Isabel Ivey 15-16 200 MED-R 1:59.47 07/10/2014 FL-TPA Allie Parent,<br> Isabella 2014 FL SZS Summer Sectionals English,<br> Claire Maiocco,<br> Caroline White 15-16 400 MED-R 4:18.30 03/12/2016 FL-GSC Caitlin Brooks,<br> Isabel Ivey,<br> 2016 FG Southern Zone South Se Talia Bates,<br> Kirschtine Balbuena Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 15-18 200 FR-R 1:46.87 03/10/2016 FL-GSC Talia Bates,<br> Kirschtine 2016 FG Southern Zone South Se Balbuena,<br> Julia Rodriguez,<br> Isabel Ivey 15-18 400 FR-R 3:50.01 08/11/2009 FL-BSS Dana Nessler,<br> Megan 2009 Speedo Junior National Ch Fonteno,<br> Stacey Stanfield,<br> Aubrey Peacock 15-18 800 FR-R 8:12.44 08/08/1998 FL-BSS J.
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