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Top 10 Swimmers by Age Groups Licensed To: Counties Manukau Sw Champ Meet-Ofice HY-TEK's TEAM MANAGER 8.0 30/03/2021 Page 1 Individual Top Times Number of Top Times: 10 Convert To: LC Print: LC AKS TimeP/F/S Name Age/Yr Female 6-9 50 Free 1 33.50 L P Caroline Pickering 8 FIJI -VS 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 2 33.52 L F Emma Hotchin 9 NSSAK 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 3 33.98 L F Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 4 34.13 L P Yoo Jin Kim 9 GLFAK -AK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 5 34.20 L F Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 6 34.21 L L F Breana Catley 9 KSCAK -AK 3/12/2010 2010 AK Dist & Relay Champs 7 x34.58 L L F Charlie Francis 9 PARAK 28/06/2013 2013 AK Dist & Relay Champs 8 34.72 L P Amanda King 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 9 34.83 L F Juliet Tompkins 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 10 34.84 L F Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs Female 6-9 100 Free 1 1:13.71 L F Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 2 1:15.21 L F Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 3 1:15.38 L P Caroline Pickering 8 FIJI -VS 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 4 1:16.21 L F Emma Hotchin 9 NSSAK 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 5 1:16.24 L F Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 6 1:16.74 L P Yoo Jin Kim 9 GLFAK -AK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 7 1:17.32 L F Amanda King 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 8 1:17.87 L P Rebecca Scott 9 GLFAK -AK 12/01/1991 1991 AK Champs 9 1:18.59 L F Juliet Tompkins 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 10 1:19.74 L F Kylie Thurlow 9 WHLAK 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Prelims Female 6-9 200 Free 1 2:46.75 L P Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 2 2:49.06 L P Rebecca Scott 9 GLFAK -AK 12/01/1991 1991 AK Champs 3 2:58.17 L P Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 4 2:59.56 L P Rachel Coulter 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 5 3:09.62 L P Charlotte Pringle 9 WHLAK 6/03/1990 1990 AK Champs 6 3:15.34 L P Natalie Milich 9 ROSAK 6/03/1990 1990 AK Champs Female 6-9 400 Free 1 5:38.49 L F Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 2 5:51.26 L F Rebecca Scott 9 GLFAK -AK 12/01/1991 1991 AK Champs 3 6:00.44 L F Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 4 6:08.97 L F Kate Brookes-Peterson 8 NSSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 5 6:23.11 L F Charlotte Pringle 9 WHLAK 6/03/1990 1990 AK Champs 6 6:29.09 L F Megan Lupton 9 WHLAK 29/10/2005 2005 AK 400 and distance 7 6:33.37 L F Emma-Beth Jensen 9 WHLAK 29/10/2005 2005 AK 400 and distance 8 6:40.04 L F Katie Hart 9 WHLAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 9 6:43.59 L F Andrea Collins 9 WHLAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 10 7:12.25 L F Michelle Gutry 9 WHLAK 29/10/2005 2005 AK 400 and distance Female 6-9 800 Free 1 11:35.99 L F Grace Chang 9 HPKCO 27/07/2012 2012 AK Dist & Relay Champs 2 12:42.89 L F Alyssa Wong 9 WHLAK 30/10/2004 2004 AK Summer Champs - RD Female 6-9 1500 Free 1 21:47.20 L F Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 2 24:35.29 L F Alyssa Wong 9 WHLAK 30/10/2004 2004 AK Summer Champs - RD Female 6-9 50 Back 1 39.22 L L F Olivia Morris 9 KSCAK -AK 3/12/2010 2010 AK Dist & Relay Champs 2 39.28 L F Juliet Tompkins 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 3 39.66 L P Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 4 40.52 L F Yoo Jin Kim 9 GLFAK -AK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 5 40.55 L P Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 6 40.58 L F Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 7 40.67 L F Lauren Sieprath 9 PARAK 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Finals 8 40.83 L F Rosanna Stoney 9 MTEAK 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 9 41.18 L P Chantelle Alipia 9 WHLAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 10 41.31 L F Katherine Wells 9 SNHAK -AK 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs Licensed To: Counties Manukau Sw Champ Meet-Ofice HY-TEK's TEAM MANAGER 8.0 30/03/2021 Page 2 Individual Top Times Number of Top Times: 10 Convert To: LC Print: LC AKS TimeP/F/S Name Age/Yr Female 6-9 100 Back 1 1:15.68 L P Rachel Smith 9 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 2 1:23.63 L P Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 3 1:25.41 L P Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 4 1:25.74 L F Juliet Tompkins 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 5 1:28.73 L F Lauren Sieprath 9 PARAK 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Finals 6 1:28.91 L F Katherine Wells 9 SNHAK -AK 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 7 1:29.52 L P Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 8 1:29.85 L F Carissa Thompson 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 9 1:31.73 L P Yoo Jin Kim 9 GLFAK -AK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 10 1:32.10 L F Amy Po-Ching 9 WHLAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs Female 6-9 200 Back 1 3:03.70 L P Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 2 3:04.12 L P Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 3 3:06.52 L P Carissa Thompson 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 4 3:24.73 L P Rebecca Scott 8 GLFAK -AK 6/03/1990 1990 AK Champs Female 6-9 50 Breast 1 44.03 L F Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 2 44.20 L P Carissa Thompson 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 3 44.92 L P Caroline Pickering 8 FIJI -VS 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 4 46.05 L F Amanda King 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 5 46.23 L F Raina Vongue 9 NCA -VS 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 6 46.27 L F Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 7 46.46 L F Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 8 47.51 L F Natalie Milich 9 ROSAK 6/03/1990 1990 AK Champs 9 47.60 L F Wendy Oswald 9 HPKCO 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 10 47.66 L F Michele Emberson 9 FIJI -VS 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs Female 6-9 100 Breast 1 1:26.11 L F Rachel Smith 9 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 2 1:34.32 L F Carissa Thompson 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 3 1:38.38 L P Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 4 1:39.73 L F Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 5 1:40.38 L F Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 6 1:40.84 L P Caroline Pickering 8 FIJI -VS 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 7 1:40.96 L P Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 8 1:41.88 L F Raina Vongue 9 NCA -VS 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 9 1:42.30 L P Melissa Muljadi 9 ROSAK 9/01/1997 1997 AK Champs 10 1:43.33 L P Madeleine Gilbert 9 GLFAK -AK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs Female 6-9 200 Breast 1 3:05.80 L F Rachel Smith 9 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 2 3:23.24 L P Carissa Thompson 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 3 3:33.53 L F Raina Vongue 9 NCA -VS 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 4 3:54.44 L P Charlotte Pringle 9 WHLAK 6/03/1990 1990 AK Champs Female 6-9 50 Fly 1 37.41 L F Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 2 38.53 L F Caroline Pickering 8 FIJI -VS 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 3 39.21 L P Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 4 39.54 L F Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 5 39.80 L P Marieke Numan 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 6 39.86 L F Emma Hunter 8 PPTCO 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Finals 7 39.98 L F Amanda King 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 8 39.99 L F Samantha Fulton 9 PUKCO 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Finals 9 40.50 L F Lauren Sieprath 9 PARAK 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Finals 10 40.53 L F Emma Hotchin 9 NSSAK 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs Female 6-9 100 Fly 1 1:14.91 L P Rachel Smith 9 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 2 1:25.31 L F Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 3 1:32.28 L P Rebecca Scott 9 GLFAK -AK 12/01/1991 1991 AK Champs Licensed To: Counties Manukau Sw Champ Meet-Ofice HY-TEK's TEAM MANAGER 8.0 30/03/2021 Page 3 Individual Top Times Number of Top Times: 10 Convert To: LC Print: LC AKS TimeP/F/S Name Age/Yr 4 1:32.78 L F Emma Hotchin 9 NSSAK 8/01/1998 1998 AK Champs 5 1:34.82 L F Amanda King 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 6 1:35.27 L F Marieke Numan 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 7 1:37.18 L P Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 8 1:38.83 L F Lauren Sieprath 9 PARAK 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Prelims 9 1:40.74 L F Sarah Mason 9 WHLAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 10 1:41.76 L F Jocelyn Rolfe 9 NSSAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs Female 6-9 200 Fly 1 3:01.99 L F Rachel Smith 9 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs Female 6-9 200 IM 1 2:40.07 L F Rachel Smith 9 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 2 3:00.38 L P Eliza Gotty 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 3 3:03.30 L P Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 4 3:05.44 L F Priyanka Kumar 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 5 3:07.74 L F Caroline Pickering 8 FIJI -VS 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 6 3:09.69 L F Carissa Thompson 9 PARAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 7 3:11.57 L F Anna Elvery 9 PARAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 8 3:17.74 L F Lauren Sieprath 9 PARAK 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Prelims 9 3:18.89 L F Amy Po-Ching 9 WHLAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs 10 3:19.06 L F Juliet Tompkins 9 PARAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs Female 6-9 400 IM 1 6:10.72 L F Rachel Smith 9 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 2 6:29.29 L F Jessica Parr 9 ROSAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 3 7:08.02 L F Sarah Mason 9 WHLAK 18/01/1992 1992 AK Champs Female 10-10 50 Free 1 32.41 L F Jocelyn Rolfe 10 NSSAK 9/01/1997 1997 AK Champs 2 32.50 L F Elisabeth Rubie 10 PARAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 3 32.51 L F Loran Catley 10 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 4 32.53 L L F Aimee Crosbie 10 KSCAK -AK 27/06/2014 2014 AK Dist & Relay Champs 5 32.57 L L F Kara Drinnan 10 CSCAK 27/07/2012 2012 AK Dist & Relay Champs 6 32.61 L F Emma Hotchin 10 NSSAK 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Finals 7 32.81 L F Titilia Latianara 10 FIJI -VS 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs 8 32.86 L F Caroline Collard 10 NSSAK 12/01/1995 1995 AK Champs 9 32.97 L F Wendy Oswald 10 HPKCO 7/01/1999 1999 AK Champs - Finals 10 32.98 L F Juliet Tompkins 10 PARAK 16/01/1993 1993 AK Champs Female 10-10 100 Free 1 1:10.44 L F Casey Donoghue 10 ACEWK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 2 1:11.25 L F Loran Catley 10 WHLAK 17/01/1989 1989 AK Champs 3 1:11.53 L F Chantelle Alipia 10 WHLAK 11/01/1996 1996 AK Champs 4 1:12.00 L F Juliet
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