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United States Swimming National Age Group Records Long Course – November 2005 United States Swimming National Age Group Records Long Course – November 2005 10 & under Yr Name LSC Time Event Time LSC Name Yr 05 Lia Neal MR 28.59 50 m. Free 27.71 MN Kris Humphries 95 01 Chelsea Franklin FL 1:03.53 100 m. Free 1:02.39 MN Kris Humphries 95 03 Elizabeth Beisel NE 2:16.37 200 m. Free 2:12.18 PC Adam Hinshaw 04 03 Elisabeth Beisel NE 4:42.40 400 m. Free 4:36.22 PC Adam Hinshaw 04 04 Elizabeth Pelton CT 32.88r 50 m. Back 33.24 MN Kris Humphries 95 03 Elizabeth Beisel NE 1:09.96 100 m. Back 1:11.49 SC Rick Hancock 96 04 Kaylin Burchell KY 36.17 50 m. Breast 36.30 MA Atiba Wade 88 05 Annie Zhu MR 1:19.11 100 m. Breast 1:20.04 GU Maverick Smalley 98 03 Lauren Harrington SE 31.09 50 m. Fly 30.55 GA Mujahid El-Amin 96 05 Rachel Moore NE 1:10.06 100 m. Fly 1:08.54 MD Michael Phelps 96 03 Elizabeth Beisel NE 2:31.26 200 m. I.M. 2:32.58 CA Collin Gladys 00 05 Blue Tide Aquatics GU 2:06.46 200 m. Free 2:02.73 PC Arden Hills 84 Sydney Conroy, Relay Jeremy Szymanowski, Amanda Day, Jason Kawakami, Madeline Hazle, Jeffrey Piland, Lauren Day Kent Johnson 83 Mission Viejo CA 2:19.30 200 m. 2:19.05 PC DeAnza Cupertino Aq. 04 Stephanie Rosenthal, Medley Relay Ian Yuh, Cecilia Stavros, Brandon Conroy, Amanda Wightman, Shotaro Ban, Dana Winn Adam Hinshaw 11-12 Yr Name LSC Time Event Time LSC Name Yr 92 Jennifer Vanker MI 26.81 50 m. Free 25.51 CT Gregory Pelton 03 85 Grace Cornelius MA 58.17 100 m. Free 55.70 GU Maverick Smalley 00 91 Dee Brown OZ 2:03.38 200 m. Free 2:01.30 GU Maverick Smalley 00 91 Dee Brown OZ 4:19.48 400 m. Free 4:15.71 GU Maverick Smalley 00 04 Chloe Sutton SN 8:59.95 800 m. Free 8:53.02 GU Maverick Smalley 00 04 Chloe Sutton SN 17:01.59 1500 m. Free 17:08.14 MD Bryan Offutt 04 92 Jennifer Crisman MI 30.31 50 m. Back 29.48 MR Shaun Armstrong 99 94 Beth Botsford MD 1:03.08 100 m. Back 1:02.80 NC Robert Padgett 00 05 Elizabeth Beisel NE 2:15.17 200 m. Back 2:16.71 VA Thomas Sheranek 03 97 Carly Geehr CA 33.38s 50 m. Breast 31.86 CT Anthony Robinson 92 97 Carly Geehr CA 1:09.87 100 m. Breast 1:09.48 GU Maverick Smalley 00 04 Alisa Finn IL 2:37.90 200 m. Breast 2:30.12 PC Sean Mahoney 01 01 Dana Vollmer NT 28.23 50 m. Fly 27.43 SE Chas Morton 83 00 Dana Vollmer NT 1:02.49 100 m. Fly 58.74 SE Chas Morton 83 03 Courtney Kalisz MD 2:19.32 200 m. Fly 2:16.94 IL Andrew Snabes 03 97 Carly Geehr CA 2:20.41 200 m. I.M. 2:15.42 SE Chas Morton 83 05 Elizabeth Biesel NE 4:55.35 400 m. I.M. 4:56.49 MD Bryan Offutt 04 03 Patriot Aquatics FL 1:53.46 200 m. Free 1:51.79 PC Terrapins S. T. 02 Kaley Michael, Relay Donald Walter, Kristine Gu, Sean Reilly, Samantha Sherdel, Matt Bishop, Lauren Lundberg Matthew Dentone 95 Cincinnati Marlins OH 4:09.17 400 m. Free 4:01.66 CA Irvine Novaquatics 98 Lindsey Kroeger, Relay Louis Vayo, Tami Ransom, Adam Hewko, Katie Greiner, Duke Krautim, Lesley Meade Douglas Ciolli 03 Patriot Aquatics FL 2:07.79 200 m. 2:03.78 VA Nova of VA Aquatics 02 Kristine Gu, Medley Relay David Wren, Samantha Sherdel, Jordan Arencibia, Kaley Michael, Ian Vogt, Lauren Lundberg Gaites Brown 95 Cincinnati Marlins OH 4:37.22 400 m. 4:34.17 CA Irvine Novaquatics 98 Tami Ransom, Medley Relay Louis Vayo, Tricia Rye, Adam Hewko, Lesley Meade, Duke Krautim, Katie Greiner Douglas Ciolli United States Swimming National Age Group Records Long Course – November 2005 13-14 Yr Name LSC Time Event Time LSC Name Yr 00 Amanda Weir GA 26.02 50 m. Free 23.52 OH Jason Cobb 97 87 Grace Cornelius MA 56.61 100 m. Free 51.59 AR Noel Strauss 87 78 Cynthia Woodhead CA 1:58.53 200 m. Free 1:53.87 ME Ian Crocker 97 78 Cynthia Woodhead CA 4:07.15 400 m. Free 3:58.80 MD Michael Phelps 00 78 Cynthia Woodhead CA 8:29.35 800 m. Free 8:16.10 MD Michael Phelps 00 84 Michele Richardson FG 16:12.57 1500 m. Free 15:31.03 CA Jesse Vassallo 76 96 Beth Botsford MD 1:01.59 100 m. Back 57.99 CA Aaron Piersol 98 96 Beth Botsford MD 2:10.66 200 m. Back 2:02.78 CA Aaron Piersol 98 96 Amanda Beard CA 1:08.09 100 m. Breast 1:04.74 GU Anthony Robinson 94 96 Amanda Beard CA 2:25.75 200 m. Breast 2:20.81 PC Sean Mahoney 02 79 Mary T. Meagher KY 59.71 100 m. Fly 55:78 MD Michael Phelps 00 79 Mary T. Meagher KY 2:07.01 200 m. Fly 1:59.02 MD Michael Phelps 00 04 Katie Hoff MD 2:15.26 200 m. I.M. 2:06.50 MD Michael Phelps 00 04 Katie Hoff MD 4:39.82 400 m. I.M 4:24.77 MD Michael Phelps 00 97 Cincinnati Marlins OH 1:49.25 200 m. Free 1:41.46 MN The Great Wolf S.T. 05 Lesley Meade, Relay Zach Strumbell, Tami Ransom, Roman Becicka Julie Waizenhofer, Luke Strumbell, Lindsey Kroeger Peter Stacy 02 Curl-Burke Swim Club PV 3:59.12 400 m. Free 3:44.34 IA Black Hawk Area S. T. 03 Colleen Law, Relay Nathan Hohnstein, Katherine Finegan, Charles Christensen, Leslie Swinley, Nicklaus Cordes, Christine Nichols Jordan Wessels 05 Longhorn Aquatics ST 8:36.64 800 m. Free 8:09.62 PC Santa Clara 84 Samantha Tucker, Relay David Meck, Veronika Dannenmaier, JasonYork, Jessica Gardner, Billy Hackbarth, Nikki White Mark Colwill 03 King Aquatic Club PN 2:02.18 200 m. 1:53.86 VA Nova of VA Aquatics 05 Brianne Lindblad, Medley Relay Tom Sheranek, Ariana Kukors, Justin Litz, Stef Sutton, K.J. Shaw, Emilee Jennings Mac Anthony 97 Cincinnati Marlins OH 4:26.48 400 m. 4:06.98 VA Nova of VA Aquatics 04 Tami Ransom, Medley Relay David Wren, Tricia Rye, Jordan Arencibia, Lesley Meade, Ian Vogt, Lindsey Kroeger Gaites Brown 15-16 Yr Name LSC Time Event Time LSC Name Yr 00 Christina Swindle FG 25.50p 50 m. Free 23.15 WI Kyle Bubolz 02 03 Rhiannon Jeffrey FG 55.21 100 m. Free 50.24 OH Joe Hudepohl 90 79 Cynthia Woodhead CA 1:58.23 200 m. Free 1:49.48 ME Ian Crocker 98 88 Janet Evans CA 4:05.45 400 m. Free 3:50.68 CC Larsen Jensen 02 88 Janet Evans CA 8:17.12 800 m. Free 7:52.05 CC Larsen Jensen 02 88 Janet Evans CA 15:52.10 1500 m. Free 15:03.91 MR Bobby Hackett 76 91 Janie Wagstaff MV 1:01.10 100 m. Back 55.63 CA Aaron Piersol 00 91 Janie Wagstaff MV 2:09.09 200 m. Back 1:57.03 CA Aaron Piersol 00 00 Megan Quann PN 1:07.05 100 m. Breast 1:02.69 MA Brendan Hansen 98 92 Anita Nall MD 2:25.35 200 m. Breast 2:15.53 LE Mark Gangloff 98 81 Mary T. Meagher KY 57.93 100 m. Fly 52.98 MD Michael Phelps 01 81 Mary T. Meagher KY 2:05.96 200 m. Fly 1:54.58 MD Michael Phelps 01 05 Katie Hoff MD 2:10.41 200 m. I.M. 2:00.86 MD Michael Phelps 01 05 Katie Hoff MD 4:36.07 400 m. I.M. 4:15.20 MD Michael Phelps 01 United States Swimming National Age Group Records Long Course – November 2005 15-16 cont’d 02 Pine Crest School FG 1:47.91 200 m. Free 1:37.36 CA Irvine Novaquatics 00 Amanda Slaight, Relay Aaron Piersol, Leane Darling, Eric Quillen, Christie Raleigh, Bryan Neff, Natalie Pike Michael Cavic 02 Dallas Mustangs NT 3:51.58 400 m. Free 3:32.96 PC San Jose 85 Codie Hansen, Relay Mark Taliaferro, Jennifer Blackman, Luis Nicolao, Kenley Woods, Mitch North, Candace Blackman Jon Candy 03 Badger Swim Club MR 8:24.56 800 m. Free 7:47.49 PC Terrapins S.T. 97 Paola Duguet, Relay Trent Holsman, Bridget O’Connor, Charles Kennedy, Whitney Sprague, Brent Feldman, Kimberly Kelly Justin Rossi 00 Puyallup Aquatic Club PN 1:59.91 200 m. 1:46.76 CA Irvine Novaquatics 00 Jamie Reid, Medley Relay Aaron Piersol, Megan Quann, Nicholas Yu, Hannah Jo, Michael Cavic, Emily Strouse Eric Quillen 02 Circle C Swimming IN 4:16.21 400 m. 3:55.46 CA Irvine Novaquatics 00 Hayley McGregory, Medley Relay Aaron Piersol, Alexi Spann, Nicholas Yu, Andrea Axtell, Michael Cavic, Lindsay Voyles Eric Quillen 17-18 Yr Name LSC Time Event Time LSC Name Yr 04 Kara Lynn Joyce MI 25.00 50 m.
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