Progression of Australian Swimming Records (50M) Time Place

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Progression of Australian Swimming Records (50M) Time Place Progression of Australian Swimming Records (50m) Time Place/Series Competitor Competition Venue Date Men’s 50 metre Freestyle 21.19 cwr 1 Ashley Callus AIS International Meet Canberra, AUS 26 Nov 2009 21.24 cwr 1h Callus AIS International Meet Canberra, AUS 26 Nov 2009 21.28 wr 1 Eamon Sullivan AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 28 Mar 2008 21.41 wr 1sf2 Sullivan AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 27 Mar 2008 21.56 wr 1 Sullivan NSW State Championships Sydney, AUS 17 Feb 2008 22.00 1 Sullivan AUS Nationals/WCTs Brisbane, AUS 9 Dec 2006 22.07 2sf1 Brett Hawke Olympic Games Athens, GRE 19 Aug 2004 22.18 1h Hawke World Championships Fukuoka, JPN 22 Jul 2001 22.29 1 Hawke AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 19 May 2000 22.31 1 Michael Klim Telopea Spring Carnival Canberra, AUS 13 Nov 1999 22.47 =3 Klim World Championships Perth, AUS 17 Jan 1998 22.50 1 Nathan Rickards World University Games Messina, ITA 29 Aug 1997 22.54 2 Andrew Baildon Pan Pacific Championships Tokyo, JPN 20 Aug 1989 22.83 1 Mark Stockwell US Nationals Fort Lauderdale, Fl 17 Aug 1984 22.97 1 Greg Fasala AUS Winter Nationals Darwin, AUS 10 Sep 1983 23.86 (nr?) Fasala Melbourne, AUS 27 Nov 1981 Men’s 100 metre Freestyle 47.04 CWR 1 Cameron ‘Cam’ McEvoy AUS Olympic Trials Adelaide, AUS 11 Apr 2016 47.05 wr/cwr 1sf2 Eamon Sullivan Olympic Games Beijing, CHN 13 Aug 2008 47.24 wr 1R Sullivan Olympic Games Beijing, CHN 11 Aug 2008 47.52 cwr 1 Sullivan AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 26 Mar 2008 47.55 cwr 1sf2 Sullivan AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 25 Mar 2008 48.11 cwr 1R Sullivan NSW State Championships Sydney, AUS 17 Feb 2008 48.18 wr/cwr 1R Michael Klim Olympic Games Sydney, AUS 16 Sep 2000 48.56 cwr 1 Klim AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 17 May 2000 48.72 cwr 1h Klim NSWIS/ZOGGS Invitational Sydney, AUS 26 Mar 2000 48.73 cwr 1R Klim Pan Pacific Championships Sydney, AUS 22 Aug 1999 49.15 cwr 1R Klim Pan Pacific Championships Fukuoka, JPN 12 Aug 1997 49.46 cwr 1 Klim Pan Pacific Championships Fukuoka, JPN 11 Aug 1997 49.52 cwr 1h6 Klim Pan Pacific Championships Fukuoka, JPN 11 Aug 1997 49.72 cwr 2R Chris Fydler Pan Pacific Championships Atlanta, Ga 12 Aug 1995 49.80 cwr 1 Andrew Baildon Commonwealth Games Auckland, NZL 27 Jan 1990 50.03 cwr 2 Baildon Pan Pacific Championships Tokyo, JPN 18 Aug 1989 50.06 cwr 1h Mark Stockwell US Nationals Fort Lauderdale, Fl 15 Aug 1984 50.24 cwr 2 Stockwell Olympic Games Los Angeles, Ca 31 Jul 1984 50.27 cwr 1h6 Stockwell Olympic Games Los Angeles, Ca 31 Jul 1984 50.55 cwr 1 Stockwell AUS Olympic Trials Brisbane, AUS 26 Feb 1984 50.96 cwr Greg Fasala ???, FRG 7 Aug 1983 51.09 cwr 1h3 Neil Brooks Commonwealth Games Brisbane, AUS 2 Oct 1982 51.09 cwr 1 Fasala AUS Winter Nationals Darwin, AUS 11 Sep 1983 51.71 1 Fasala AUS Nationals/CGTs-WCTs Sydney, AUS 21 Mar 1982 51.73 cwr Mark Tonelli ??? 1978 52.2-h wr 1 Michael ‘Mike’ Wenden Olympic Games Mexico City, MEX 19 Oct 1968 52.34^^ 1h7 Wenden Olympic Games Munich, FRG 2 Sep 1972 52.32^^ 1sf2 Wenden Olympic Games Munich, FRG 2 Sep 1972 52.22^^ 3 Wenden World Championships Belgrade, YUG 9 Sep 1973 52.9-h 1sf3 Wenden Olympic Games Mexico City, MEX 18 Oct 1968 53.0-h ?1tt Wenden ??? 1968 53.8-h (nr?) 1 Wenden AUS Nationals/OTs Melbourne, AUS 1968 Men’s 200 metre Freestyle 1:44.06 wr/CWR 1 Ian Thorpe World Championships Fukuoka, JPN 25 Jul 2001 1:44.69 wr 1 Thorpe AUS Nationals/WCTs Hobart, AUS 27 Mar 2001 1:45.37 cwr 1sf2 Thorpe Olympic Games Sydney, AUS 17 Sep 2000 1:45.51 wr 1 Thorpe AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 15 May 2000 1:45.69 wr 1sf2 Thorpe AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 14 May 2000 1:46.00 wr 1 Thorpe Pan Pacific Championships Sydney, AUS 24 Aug 1999 1:46.34 wr 1sf2 Thorpe Pan Pacific Championships Sydney, AUS 23 Aug 1999 1:46.67 wr 1R Grant Hackett AUS Nationals/Pan Pacific Trials Brisbane, AUS 23 Mar 1999 1:46.70 1 Thorpe Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur, MAS 12 Sep 1998 1:47.24 1 Thorpe AUS Nationals/CGTs Melbourne, AUS 27 Apr 1998 1:47.25 wr 1 Duncan Armstrong Olympic Games Seoul, KOR 19 Sep 1988 1:48.86 2h9 Armstrong Olympic Games Seoul, KOR 19 Sep 1988 1:49.32 1 Thomas ‘Tom’ Stachewicz Meeting NOK East Berlin, GDR 4 Feb 1987 1:50.17 6 Armstrong World Championships Madrid, ESP 17 Aug 1986 1:50.57 1 Robert Gleria Commonwealth Games Edinburgh, GBR 28 Jul 1986 1:50.96 1h Peter Dale World University Games Kobe, JPN 25 Aug 1985 1:51.42 1h1 Dale Olympic Games Los Angeles, Ca 29 Jul 1984 1:51.48 1 Justin Lemberg AUS Olympic Trials Brisbane, AUS 23 Feb 1984 1:51.60 3 Graeme Brewer Olympic Games Moscow, URS 21 Jul 1980 1:51.92 2h6 Brewer Olympic Games Moscow, URS 20 Jul 1980 1:52.06 1 Ron McKeon Commonwealth Games Edmonton, Ab 5 Aug 1978 1:52.51 1h Brewer Commonwealth Games Edmonton, Ab 5 Aug 1978 1:52.66 (nr?) ?h McKeon Commonwealth Games Edmonton, Ab 5 Aug 1978 1:52.85 1 McKeon AUS Nationals Brisbane, AUS 25 Feb 1978 1:53.95 ??? 19?? 1:54.33 1 Mark Kerry AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 27 Feb 1976 1:54.40 4 Michael ‘Mike’ Wenden Olympic Games Munich, FRG 29 Aug 1972 1:55.2-h cwr 1 Wenden Olympic Games Mexico City, MEX 24 Oct 1968 Men’s 400 metre Freestyle 3:40.08 wr/CWR 1 Ian Thorpe Commonwealth Games Manchester, GBR 30 Jul 2002 3:40.17 wr 1 Thorpe World Championships Fukuoka, JPN 22 Jul 2001 3:40.59 wr 1 Thorpe Olympic Games Sydney, AUS 16 Sep 2000 3:41.33 wr 1 Thorpe AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 13 May 2000 3:41.83 wr 1 Thorpe Pan Pacific Championships Sydney, AUS 22 Aug 1999 3:43.80 wr 1 Kieren Perkins World Championships Rome, ITA 9 Sep 1994 3:45.16 2 Perkins Olympic Games Barcelona, ESP 29 Jul 1992 3:46.47 wr 1 Perkins AUS Olympic Trials Canberra, AUS 3 Apr 1992 3:47.15 2 Duncan Armstrong Olympic Games Seoul, KOR 23 Sep 1988 3:50.64 3h7 Armstrong Olympic Games Seoul, KOR 23 Sep 1988 3:51.09 4h6 Ian Brown Olympic Games Seoul, KOR 23 Sep 1988 3:51.79 3 Justin Lemberg Olympic Games Los Angeles, Ca 2 Aug 1984 3:53.22 1 Lemberg AUS Olympic Trials Brisbane, AUS 24 Feb 1984 3:54.40 1 Lemberg AUS Winter Nationals Darwin, AUS 11 Sep 1983 3:54.43 1 Ron McKeon Commonwealth Games Edmonton, Ab 7 Aug 1978 3:54.55 1 McKeon AUS Nationals Brisbane, AUS 24 Feb 1978 3:57.11 1 Stephen ‘Steve’ Holland AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 28 Feb 1976 3:58.70 2 Bradford ‘Brad’ Cooper World Championships Belgrade, YUG 6 Sep 1973 4:00.27 1 Cooper Olympic Games Munich, FRG 1 Sep 1972 4:01.7-h wr 1 Cooper AUS Nationals/OTs Brisbane, AUS 12 Feb 1972 4:04.7-h Cooper ??? 19?? 4:07.8-h 1 Graham Windeatt AUS Nationals Hobart, AUS 6 Feb 1971 4:08.48 1 Graham White Commonwealth Games Edinburgh, GBR 23 Jul 1970 Men’s 800 metre Freestyle 7:38.65 wr/CWR 1 Grant Hackett World Championships Montreal, Qc 27 Jul 2005 7:39.16 wr 1 Ian Thorpe World Championships Fukuoka, JPN 24 Jul 2001 7:41.59 wr 1 Thorpe AUS Nationals/WCTs Hobart, AUS 26 Mar 2001 7:46.00 wr 1+ Kieren Perkins Commonwealth Games Victoria, BC 24 Aug 1994 7:46.60 wr 1 Perkins NSW Age Championships Sydney, AUS 16 Feb 1992 7:47.85 wr 1+ Perkins Pan Pacific Championships Edmonton, Ab 25 Aug 1991 7:50.68 1 Perkins Pan Pacific Championships Edmonton, Ab 24 Aug 1991 7:52.93 2+ Perkins World Championships Perth, AUS 13 Jan 1991 7:55.31 1+ Glen Housman Commonwealth Games Trials Adelaide, AUS 13 Dec 1989 7:58.41 1 Housman Pan Pacific Champ Trials Perth, AUS 4 Aug 1989 8:01.49 1 Housman AUS Age Championships Perth, AUS 27 Mar 1989 8:02.09 1+ Michael McKenzie Pan Pacific Championships Brisbane, AUS 16 Aug 1987 8:02.91 wr 1 Stephen ‘Steve’ Holland AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 29 Feb 1976 8:06.27 wr 1+ Holland AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 27 Feb 1976 8:15.02 wr 1+ Holland New Zealand Games Christchurch, NZL 25 Jan 1975 8:15.2-h wr 1 Holland QLD State Championships Brisbane, AUS 19 Jan 1975 8:15.88 wr 1+ Holland Commonwealth Games Christchurch, NZL 1 Feb 1974 8:16.27 wr 1h4+ Holland World Championships Belgrade, YUG 8 Sep 1973 8:17.60 wr 1+ Holland Pre-World Championship Meet Brisbane, AUS 5 Aug 1973 8:23.8-h wr 1 Bradford ‘Brad’ Cooper NSW State Championships Sydney, AUS 12 Jan 1972 8:28.6-h wr 1 Graham Windeatt NSW Combined High School Ch Sydney, AUS 3 Apr 1971 8:30.8-h 1 Windeatt AUS Nationals Hobart, AUS 7 Feb 1971 8:32.5-h 1+ Windeatt AUS Nationals Hobart, AUS 5 Feb 1971 8:35.5-h Windeatt ??? Jan 1971 Men’s 1500 metre Freestyle 14:34.56 wr/CWR 1 Grant Hackett World Championships Fukuoka, JPN 29 Jul 2001 14:41.66 wr 1 Kieren Perkins Commonwealth Games Victoria, BC 24 Aug 1994 14:43.48 wr 1 Perkins Olympic Games Barcelona, ESP 31 Jul 1992 14:48.40 wr 1 Perkins AUS Olympic Trials Canberra, AUS 5 Apr 1992 14:50.58 2 Perkins World Championships Perth, AUS 13 Jan 1991 14:55.25 1 Glen Housman Commonwealth Games Auckland, NZL 30 Jan 1990 14:53.59-h^wr 1 Housman Commonwealth Games Trials Adelaide, AUS 13 Dec 1989 15:04.66 3 Stephen ‘Steve’ Holland Olympic Games Montreal, Qc 20 Jul 1976 15:10.89 wr 1 Holland AUS Olympic Trials Sydney, AUS 27 Feb 1976 15:27.79 wr 1 Holland New Zealand Games Christchurch, NZL 25 Jan 1975 15:31.85 wr 1h4 Holland World Championships Belgrade, YUG 8 Sep 1973 15:37.80 wr 1 Holland Pre-World Championship Brisbane, AUS 5 Aug 1973 15:57.7-h 1 Bradford ‘Brad’ Cooper AUS Nationals/OTs Brisbane, AUS 11 Feb 1972 16:06.11 2 Graham Windeatt Coca Cola International London (CP), GBR 30 Apr 1971 16:17.6-h 1 Windeatt AUS Nationals Hobart, AUS 5 Feb 1971 16:23.1-h 1 Windeatt AUS Nationals Sydney, AUS 1 Mar 1970 Men’s 50 metre Backstroke 24.54 1 Benjamin ‘Ben’ Treffers AUS Nationals/CGTs Brisbane, AUS 4 Apr 2014 24.81 1 Ashley ‘Ash’ Delaney AUS Nationals/WCTs Sydney, AUS 18 Mar 2009 24.88 1 Delaney NSW State Championships Sydney, AUS 13 Feb 2009 24.99 cwr 2 Matthew
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