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SWIMMING SPECIAL EDITION IN AUSTRALIA PREVIEW PRESSURE SITUATIONS - NO WORRIES! An ultralight, low resistance racing goggle, the Stealth MKII features extended arms and a 3D seal to relieve pressure on and around the eyes. Stealth MKII Immerse yourself in Vorgee’s full product range at vorgee.com © Delly Carr Swimming Australia Trials, tribulations and testing times for Tokyo as our swimmers face their moments of truth in Adelaide ASCTA engaged swimming media expert Ian Hanson to profile a selection of athletes that will line up in Adelaide from June 12-17 for the 2021 Australian Swimming Trials at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre, after a frantic and frenetic time where Selection Criteria has changed with the inclusion of contingencies and recent lockdowns, forcing WA and Victorian Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls into Queensland. It will be a testing Trials in more ways than one - for swimmers, coaches and event staff as they work round the clock to give the class of 2020-21 a crack at their Olympic and Paralympic dreams. Here Ian Hanson provides his insight into the events that will seal the Tokyo team for the Games. Please enjoy and we wish the best of luck to all coaches and athletes at the Australian Swimming Trials. WOMEN 2021 © Delly Carr Swimming Australia WOMEN 50m Freestyle WORLD RECORD: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden, 23.67 (2017) AUSTRALIAN RECORD: Cate Campbell, 23.78 (2018) Olympic QT: 24.46 Preview: An event shared at Australian Championship level by the Campbell sisters from Knox Pymble (Coach: Simon Cusack) since Cate Campbell won her first Australian title in 2012 - the first of her seven National championship wins. -
Two Rising Stars Unearthed on Sizzling Opening Night in Brisbane
Two rising stars unearthed on sizzling opening night in Brisbane Swimming Australia: April 9, 2017: Swimming has unearthed two new rising stars on the opening night of a sizzling Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre tonight. The sport’s biggest names Cate and Bronte Campbell, Mack Horton, Cam McEvoy and Mitch Larkin all lived up to expectations and delivered with some of the fastest times in the world. Defending world champion Bronte Campbell powered over the top of sister Cate and Emma McKeon to win the 100m freestyle; Olympic champion Mack Horton finished too strong to take out the 400m; the world’s fastest swimmer Cam McEvoy looked super impressive to win the 50m freestyle and Larkin hung on grimly to win his fourth Australian 200m backstroke title. But the breakthrough performances of Queensland teenagers Ariarne Titmus (St Peters Western) and Shayna Jack (Commercial) will provide two fresh faces on the Dolphins team for this year’s FINA World Championships in Hungary. Titmus, just 16, clocked a 14 second personal best time to win the 800m freestyle and Jack – the latest prodigy out of the Simon Cusack sprint freestyle school, clocked two personal best times in one day to finish fourth in the 100m freestyle with a 53.40 – the sixth fastest time by an Australian Titmus, who moved to Brisbane from Tasmania with her family to further her swimming career two years ago, improved her time of 8:37.50 to clock 8:23.08 (59.83; 2:02.23; 4:08.95) – the fifth fastest time ever by an Australian – swimming past a who’s who of Olympians, Olympic champions and world champions, including Sheridan Burge-Lopez, Michelle Ford, Blair Evans, Tracey Wickham and Janelle Elford. -
YEAR in REVIEW JOHN BERTRAND AO President of Swimming Australia
2017 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA YEAR IN REVIEW JOHN BERTRAND AO President of Swimming Australia Well, what another inspiring year in our sport! What Mrs Rinehart has done for our sport is incredible. She Schools and Clubs across the country are now delivering the has been a longstanding supporter of swimming and has been Optus Junior Dolphins program and encouraging young kids For us, this year is a transition year. We are searching for with us even when we were down. To have her poolside to have fun in the water. new and innovative ways of lifting our standards in everything during some of the most pivotal moments in our sporting we do. history is fantastic. And that’s what it’s all about, fun! If you love something I strongly believe that you will be good at it. After experimenting with our European racing pre-World With over a third of the team on debut in Budapest, I am Championships format, our Dolphins went into Budapest confident the future of swimming is in good hands. Looking ahead next year we want to encourage all Australians race-ready and they needed to be. to reinvigorate their love for the water. We will have a nine-day Keep your eyes on names like Ariarne Titmus, Kaylee celebration in January 2018, Australia Swims, that will The times were fast and the rest of the world had raised the McKeown, Jack Cartwright and Clyde Lewis – these young celebrate what swimming and the water means to Australians, bar. We sent a young, hungry and competitive team and I was athletes have what it takes to be successful. -
2016 GHF Australian Age Championships - 28/03/2016 to 4/04/2016 Start List
2016 GHF Australian Age Championships - 28/03/2016 to 4/04/2016 Start List Event 1 Girls 16 Year Olds 200 LC Metre Butterfly Australian: 2:08.58 17/02/2008 Samantha Hamill Quad Park All Comers: 2:08.54 21/08/2014 Miyu Nakano Japan Title Holder: 2:09.93 13/04/2015 Tamsin Cook West Coast Meet Qualifying: 2:27.50 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 TAYLOR, LAURA 16 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 2:14.05 __________ ______ 2 GOUGH, MADELEINE 16 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 2:16.41 __________ ______ 3 FITZHENRY, FRANCESCA 16 TRINITY GRAMMAR, NSW 2:16.48 __________ ______ 4 HARRIS, MACKENZIE 16 COTTON TREE, QLD 2:17.58 __________ ______ 5 BLATCHFORD, HAILEY 16 SANS SOUCI, NSW 2:18.12 __________ ______ 6 BASTIAN, TESS 16 NORWOOD, SA 2:20.99 __________ ______ 7 CARR, RHIANNON 16 KRB AQUATICS, NSW 2:21.03 __________ ______ 8 HOLLOWAY, BRITNEY 16 EMMANUEL COLLEGE, QLD 2:21.18 __________ ______ 9 KENCH, ELISE 16 CHERRYBROOK CARLILE 2:21.31 __________ ______ 10 ELLERBY, KATE 16 RACKLEY, QLD 2:21.48 __________ ______ 11 SAXTON, GRACE 16 FLYERS SWIMMING CLUB INC 2:22.27 __________ ______ 12 LE ROUX, KAYLEY 16 HELENSVALE, QLD 2:23.56 __________ ______ 13 SYMONS, ISABELLA 16 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 2:23.77 __________ ______ 14 STOWERS, TYRA 16 KAWANA WATERS, QLD 2:24.41 __________ ______ 15 RALPH, LAUREN 16 DVE AQUATIC, VIC 2:24.75 __________ ______ 16 JOHNMAN, ANNABELLE 16 TOOWOOMBA, QLD 2:25.20 __________ ______ 17 WILSON, KENDALL 16 MIAMI, QLD 2:25.39 __________ ______ 18 RYAN, HOLLY 16 AQUABLITZ TOONGABBIE 2:25.95 __________ ______ 19 VASTA, PARIS 16 LAVERTON, VIC 2:26.39 -
13 YEARS & UNDER NSW SC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle
13 YEARS & UNDER NSW SC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle - Female EVENT CLASS NAME RECORD DATE LOCATION 50m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Kirra O’Cass 1:02.19 29/05/1999 Gosford S6 Tiffany Thomas-Kane 40.96 28/05/2013 Sydney S7 Rachel Horler 45.54 28/05/2005 Sydney S8 Maddison Elliott 35.00 9/07/2011 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 30.88 3/07/2016 Sydney S10 Jasmine Greenwood 29.11 26/10/2017 Adelaide S11 Gabrielle Ringger 50.56 26/04/1998 Narrabeen S12 S13 Jenna Jones 30.20 12/07/2014 Sydney S14 Siobhan Paton 30.40 8/06/1997 Canberra S15 Teneale Houghton 31.88 3/07/2004 Sydney S16 100m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Kirra O’Cass 2:14.08 28/03/1998 Sydney S6 Tiffany Thomas Kane 1:30.40 23/08/2013 Sydney S7 Holly Warn 1:43.44 11/03/2018 Sydney S8 Maddison Elliott 1:08.55 3/07/2016 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 1:15.72 5/07/2015 Sydney S10 Jasmine Greenwood 1:02.47 27/10/2017 Adelaide S11 S12 S13 Prudence Watt 1:21.74 28/10/2000 Bellingen S14 Siobhan Paton 1:05.42 25/05/1997 Canberra S15 Teneale Houghton 1:12.64 28/03/2003 Sydney S16 Zoe Drakos 2:08.84 7/07/2000 Wollongong 13 YEARS & UNDER NSW SC SWIMMING RECORDS Freestyle - Female EVENT CLASS NAME RECORD DATE LOCATION 200m Freestyle S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Sarah Keenahan 3:23.34 21/06/2014 Sydney S7 Rachel Horler 3:43.54 28/05/2005 Sydney S8 Maddison Elliott 2:58.84 22/05/2010 Sydney S9 Jasmine Greenwood 2:56.91 18/05/2015 Sydney S10 Katrina Lewis 2:29.41 5/05/2002 Canberra S11 S12 S13 Jenna Jones 2:50.83 5/05/2012 Sydney S14 Siobhan Paton 2:20.12 25/05/1997 Canberra S15 Teigan Van Roosmalen 3:27.16 18/06/2000 Newcastle -
Australian Swimming Trials 2021
SWIMMING SPECIAL EDITION IN AUSTRALIA PREVIEW PRESSURE SITUATIONS - NO WORRIES! An ultralight, low resistance racing goggle, the Stealth MKII features extended arms and a 3D seal to relieve pressure on and around the eyes. Stealth MKII Immerse yourself in Vorgee’s full product range at vorgee.com © Delly Carr Swimming Australia Trials, tribulations and testing times for Tokyo as our swimmers face their moments of truth in Adelaide ASCTA engaged swimming media expert Ian Hanson to profile a selection of athletes that will line up in Adelaide from June 12-17 for the 2021 Australian Swimming Trials at the SA Aquatic And Leisure Centre, after a frantic and frenetic time where Selection Criteria has changed with the inclusion of contingencies and recent lockdowns, forcing WA and Victorian Olympic hopefuls into Queensland. It will be a testing Trials in more ways than one - for swimmers, coaches and event staff as they work round the clock to give the class of 2020-21 a crack at their Olympic dreams. Here Ian Hanson provides his insight into the events that will seal the Tokyo team for this year's Games, starting July 23. Please enjoy and we wish the best of luck to all coaches and athletes at the Australian Swimming Trials. WOMEN 2021 © Delly Carr Swimming Australia WOMEN 50m Freestyle WORLD RECORD: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden, 23.67 (2017) AUSTRALIAN RECORD: Cate Campbell, 23.78 (2018) Olympic QT: 24.46 Preview: An event shared at Australian Championship level by the Campbell sisters from Knox Pymble (Coach: Simon Cusack) since Cate Campbell won her first Australian title in 2012 - the first of her seven National championship wins. -
NSW All Schools Swimming Results 2014
PDSSSC Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 8:25 AM 11/05/2014 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2014 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results - All Schools Event 1 Boys 1500 LC Meter Freestyle Event 4 Girls 15-16 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Record: 16:16.83 R 9/05/2013 Sho Nishimoto Record: 1:49.35 R 5/05/2014 P L C Sydney-CIS Name Age Team Finals Time D To, C Yoo, E Racki, V Zhu 1 Bentley, James 17 LISM 16:36.48 10 Team Relay Finals Time 2 Robinson, Nathan 14 MVA2 16:45.10 8 1 PLS1 A 1:49.35R 20 3 Collins, Daniel 18 MNEW 16:45.34 6 1) To, Deborah 15 2) Yoo, Chloe 15 4 Attard, Joshua 18 NORMB 17:23.79 5 3) Racki, Emily 15 4) Zhu, Vivian 16 2 BROK A 1:54.05 16 Event 2 Girls 12-14 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1) Mindham, Brooke 16 2) Marcer, Jessica 16 Record: 1:50.95 R 5/05/2014 Abbotsleigh-CIS 3) Brackin, Chelsea 15 4) Kolton, Armelle 15 J Yeats, N Ramsden, I Short, K Strachan 3 SAC6 A 1:55.99 12 Team Relay Finals Time 1) McJannett, Lucy 16 2) Cahill, Isabella 16 1 ABB1 A 1:50.95R 20 3) Gibbs, Casey 16 4) Popovic, Katarina 15 1) Yeats, Jaimey 14 2) Ramsden, Natasha 13 4 STHSD A 1:57.07 10 3) Short, Imogen 14 4) Strachan, Katie 14 1) Kennedy, Samantha 15 2) Pierce, Britney 15 2 PLS1 A 1:55.10 16 3) Spajic, Gabriella 16 4) Withers, Jae 16 1) McDougall, Lauren 14 2) Harris, Lilli 13 5 BWSC A 1:57.58 8 3) Moshovis, Mariah 13 4) McConnell, Megan 14 6 LISM A 1:57.62 6 3 MC_4 A 1:58.87 12 1) Cooper, Jemma 15 2) Gilmore, Karla 16 1) Anderson, Jasmine 13 2) Geelan, Lucy 14 3) McKenna, Samantha 16 4) Varcoe, Kalani 16 3) Jones, Chloe -
2018-Asctaqld-Annual-Report-Compressed.Pdf
QLD BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND LIFE MEMBERS BOARD OF MANAGEMENT President Mr Mark Lorrimer Directors Mr Shaun Crow, Ms Elisha Hunt, Mr David Lush, Mr Paul Jones, Mrs Raelene Ryan Ex-officio Mrs Trudee Stafford (Branch Administrator) LIFE MEMBERS Mr Joe King*, Mr Laurie Lawrence, Mr John Carew*, Mr Paul Quinlan, Mr Phil Macleod*, Mr Arthur Cusack*, Mr Reginald Francis*, Mr Ken Wood*, Mrs Jan King, Mr David Urquhart, Ms Pat Wright OAM, Mr Denis Cottrell, Mr Ross Gage, Mr John Wallace, Mr Brian Stehr, Mr Peter Diamond, Mr Shaun Crow. * - Deceased AUDITOR AMG Accountants & Advisors 1 PRESIDENT’S REPORT I am pleased to present this report to members of asctaQLD for the 2017/18 financial year. During 2017/18, asctaQLD coaches were again well represented on both a National and International platform. Following Queensland’s success at the 2017 Australian Open Championships and 2017 Australian Age Championships, 16 Queensland coaches were selected on the following Australian Teams: 2017 World Championships Team Michael Bohl OAM, Dean Boxall, Simon Cusack, David Lush, Chris Mooney, Chris Nesbit and Michael Sage 2017 Para World Championships Team Harley Connolly, Nathan Doyle and David Heyden 2017 World Junior Championships Team Shaun Crow, Damien Jones and Janelle Pallister 2017 World University Games Team Glenn Baker and Ashley Callus 2017 Youth Commonwealth Games Team Richard Sleight The outstanding efforts of these coaches culminated in Queensland continuing to produce world-class coaches and athletes. The success rate of these coaches saw Queensland swimmers bring home 77.5% of Australia’s medals achieved at the 2017 World Championships and 63% of Australia’s medals achieved at the World Junior Championships, World University Games and Youth Commonwealth Games combined. -
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2019 Hancock Prospecting Australian Short Course Championships 26 – 26 October 2018 Start List Corrections or changes please email: [email protected] by 4.00pm Friday. No changes after this time Event 1 Men 400 SC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class Title Holder: 4:09.78 25/10/2018 Liam Schluter Kawana Waters Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 CROTHERS, ROWAN S10 22 YERONGA PARK 4:09.26 __________ ______ 2 IRELAND, JACK S14 20 UNI OF QUEENSLAND 4:14.54 __________ ______ 3 JANKIEWICZ, JET S10 16 THE HOBART AQUATIC 4:22.78 __________ ______ 4 STEWART, BAILEY S14 18 UNI OF QUEENSLAND 4:34.61 __________ ______ 5 LEVY, MATTHEW S7 32 NORTH SYDNEY 4:44.56 __________ ______ 6 YOURELL, AIDAN S10 20 LISMORE WORKERS 4:49.24 __________ ______ 7 AUCKRAM, BEN S7 15 LISMORE WORKERS 5:34.48 __________ ______ Event 2 Women 400 SC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class Title Holder: 4:33.31 25/10/2018 Monique Murphy Lawnton Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 MURPHY, MONIQUE S10 25 BELGRAVIA, QLD 4:33.31 __________ ______ 2 FIELDEN, NICOLE S14 23 UNI OF QUEENSLAND 5:13.15 __________ ______ 3 CORRY, TAYLOR S14 24 NELSON BAY 5:13.21 __________ ______ 4 BOTHA, MEGAN S14 22 CA TRITONS 5:14.09 __________ ______ 5 ARNISON, MCKINLEY S8 14 LISMORE WORKERS 6:06.00 __________ ______ 6 REDER, TEGAN S11 16 VICTORIA PARK 6:38.61 __________ ______ Event 3 Men 400 SC Metre Freestyle World: 3:32.25 15/11/2012 Yannick Agnel France Commonwealth: 3:34.58 18/07/2002 Grant Hackett Australia Australian: 3:34.58 18/07/2002 Grant Hackett Miami All Comers: 3:34.58 18/07/2002 Grant -
Master Mc Long Course
SWIMMING QUEENSLAND FEMALE MC RECORDS LONG COURSE as at 16 September 2019 WOMEN Event Class Age Record Name Club State Date Location 50m Freestyle S1 Open 15:35.77 Lacey Amos QLD 25 March 2002 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S2 Open 50m Freestyle S3 Open 1:26.72 Jamie Booth University of Qld QLD 15 December 2017 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S4 Open 37.87 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 12 April 2017 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S5 Open 0:50.37 Catherine Huggett QLD 1 September 1992 Barcelona 50m Freestyle S6 Open 1:11.00 Kirsty Bishop Scenic Rim QLD 8 February 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S7 Open 0:35.79 Chantel Wolfenden QLD 17 July 2003 50m Freestyle S8 Open 30.13 Lakeisha Patterson USC Spartans QLD 7 September 2016 Rio 50m Freestyle S9 Open 29.07 Abigail Lihou Ferny Hills & District SC QLD 12 April 2017 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S10 Open 28.69 Paige Leonhardt Chandler SC QLD 17 February 2018 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S11 Open 0:43.42 Amanda Tink QLD 1 April 1992 Darwin 50m Freestyle S12 Open 0:32.14 Danae Sweetapple QLD 14 January 1992 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S13 Open 28.43 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 11 April 2019 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S14 Open 0:28.66 Kayla Clarke Yeronga Park QLD 16 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S15 Open 28.60 Julia Algie Fairholme QLD 19 December 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S16 Open 0:31.70 Stephanie Theobold QLD 10 September 1989 Singapore 100m Freestyle S1 Open 100m Freestyle S2 Open 100m Freestyle S3 Open 3:06.95 Susan Sherrell Chandler QLD 25 February 2012 Brisbane 100m Freestyle S4 Open 1:27.12 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 14 December -
Australian Long Course Records 30 June 2021 Event Class Age
Australian Long Course Records 30 June 2021 Event Class Age Australian Name Club State Date Location 50m Freestyle S1 Open 1:12.24 Esther Overton Burnside SA 16 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S2 Open 1:43.96 Emilie Miller Kinross Wolaroi NSW 16 March 2010 Sydney 50m Freestyle S3 Open 1:08.36 Esther Overton VIC 2 December 2006 Durbin 50m Freestyle S4 Open 37.87 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 12 April 2017 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S5 Open 47.66 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 27 April 2013 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S6 Open 34.41 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood NSW 10 September 2016 Rio 50m Freestyle S7 Open 32.13 Lakeisha Patterson Southern Cross QLD 1 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S8 Open 29.73 Maddison Elliott Nu Swim NSW 16 September 2016 Rio 50m Freestyle S9 Open 28.75 Ellie Cole Castle Hill RSL NSW 7 April 2016 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S10 Open 28.79 Keira Stephens USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S11 Open 33.73 Tracey Cross WA 31 October 1999 Sydney 50m Freestyle S12 Open 29.15 Jenna Jones Auburn NSW 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S13 Open 26.80 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S14 Open 28.19 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 1 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S15 Open 28.52 Teneale Houghton NSW 12 September 2009 Taipei 50m Freestyle S16 Open 31.28 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 9 April 2021 Perth 100m Freestyle S1 Open 3:53.46 Standard Time 1 October 2011 100m Freestyle S2 Open 3:31.60 Emilie Miller Kinross Wolaroi NSW 14 February 2010 Sydney 100m Freestyle S3 Open 2:30.60 Esther -
2016-17 Asctaqld Annual Report
2016/2017 Annual Report QLD BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND LIFE MEMBERS BOARD OF MANAGEMENT President Mr Mark Lorrimer Directors Mr Michael Sage, Mrs Raelene Ryan, Mr Shaun Crow, Mr Paul Jones, Mr David Lush Ex-officio Mrs Trudee Stafford (Branch Administrator) LIFE MEMBERS Mr Joe King*, Mr Laurie Lawrence, Mr John Carew*, Mr Paul Quinlan, Mr Phil Macleod*, Mr Arthur Cusack*, Mr Reginald Francis*, Mr Ken Wood, Mrs Jan King, Mr David Urquhart, Ms Pat Wright OAM, Mr Denis Cottrell, Mr Ross Gage, Mr John Wallace, Mr Brian Stehr, Mr Peter Diamond * - Deceased AUDITOR A M Giles & Co 1 PRESIDENT’S REPORT I am pleased to present this report to members of asctaQLD for the 2016/17 financial year. During 2016/17, the excellent performances of asctaQLD coaches was again recognised by their selection to lead and assist with Swimming Queensland and Swimming Australia teams. It is the success of such coaches that Queensland and Australia were well represented on both a National and International platform. Following Queensland’s success at the 2016 Australian Open Championships, 12 Queensland coaches were selected on the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Teams (P). These were: Michael Bohl OAM, Jan Cameron (P), Harley Connolly (P), Denis Cotterell, Simon Cusack, Brendan Keogh (P), David Lush, Chris Mooney, Vince Raleigh, Michael Sage, Richard Scarce, and Rick Van Der Zant (P). The outstanding efforts of these coaches culminated in Queensland continuing to produce world-class coaches and athletes. The success rate of these coaches saw Queensland swimmers bring home 70% of Australia’s medals achieved at the 2016 Olympic Games and 40% of medals achieved at the 2016 Paralympic Games.