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Short Course Yards 2015 Top Ten Short Course Yards 2015 Top Ten $10 • Published September 2015 Contents he 2015 Short Course Yards Top National Office. To order an All American Women’s Individual 18-24 .............................. 2 Ten is the first issue in a series of Certificate and Patch, send a check for $5 25-29 .............................. 2 Tthree 2015 Top Ten issues produced made out to USMS to: 30-34 .............................. 3 by United States Masters Swimming. Inside USMS Membership Office 35-39 .............................. 4 you will find the top ten times for the 2014- P.O. Box 185 40-44 .............................. 5 2015 Short Course Yards season (swims Londonderry, NH 03053-0185 45-49 .............................. 5 50-54 .............................. 6 performed in a 25 yard pool) made on or Those individuals performing the most 55-59 .............................. 7 before May 31, 2015 and forwarded to the first place times, in the most events, in their 60-64 .............................. 8 National Swims Administrator, Mary Beth age group are awarded All Star status. All 65-69 .............................. 8 Windrath, by June 30, 2015. Each LMSC is Stars will receive a special certificate from 70-74 .............................. 9 responsible for reporting the Top Ten Times, the USMS. All American (individual) and 75-79 ............................ 10 80-84 ............................ 11 USMS national records, and world records All Star rosters will be listed on our Web 85-89 ............................ 11 achieved in its LMSC. The table below indi- site. 90-94 ............................ 12 cates each of the three courses and the dates 95-99 ............................ 12 for publishing the Top Ten results. World Top Ten Report and Patches 100-104 ............................ 12 The first line under each event (which Masters Swimming World Top Ten Tabula- Men’s Individual 18-24 ............................ 12 is in all caps and italicized) is the current tion is a yearly publication produced by 25-29 ............................ 13 national record for that event and age group. FINA and can be purchased via credit card 30-34 ............................ 14 An “NV” after a top ten time indicates that from the FINA website http://shop.fina.org/ 35-39 ............................ 15 40-44 ............................ 15 appropriate documentation has not yet been for a fee of CHF 12.00. 45-49 ............................ 16 supplied and the time is Not Verified as a Masters Swimming World Record and 50-54 ............................ 17 record. World Top Ten Patches are also available 55-59 ............................ 18 to purchase for a fee of CHF 6.50, yearly 60-64 ............................ 18 Top Ten Patches numeral patch for a fee of CHF 4.00 65-69 ............................ 19 70-74 ............................ 20 Each person (individuals and relay mem- 75-79 ............................ 21 bers) on this list is eligible to purchase a Top For more information on USMS, visit 80-84 ............................ 21 Ten patch with stroke segment. To order: our Web Site at www.usms.org. There 85-89 ............................ 22 Make checks payable to Lake Erie LMSC. you will find everything you want to know 90-94 ............................ 23 Go to http://www.usms.org/comp/tt/ about United States Masters Swimming, 95-99 ............................ 23 100-104 ............................ 23 tt_patch_form.pdf, print and complete the including: Administration, Coaching, order form and send your information to: Competition, Fitness, Merchandise, Places Women’s Relays 18+ ............................ 23 USMS Top Ten Patch Order to Swim, Training, the World of Swimming 25+ ............................ 24 35+ ............................ 25 c/o Judi Norton and links to USMS Top-Ten, USMS and 45+ ............................ 26 4269 Mallard Cove FINA World Records. 55+ ............................ 27 Avon, OH 44011-3225 A big thank you goes out to: LMSC Top 65+ ............................ 28 email [email protected] Ten Recorders who are all dedicated vol- 75+ ............................ 29 unteers who spend countless hours at their Men’s Relays 18+ ............................ 29 All American Patches and computers on our behalf, Mary Beth Win- 25+ ............................ 30 Certificates(see patch design at left) drath and the members of the Records and 35+ ............................ 31 Once the SCM Top Ten is finalized, the Tabulations Committee for the work they 45+ ............................ 31 55+ ............................ 32 official 2015 All American Roster will be do in pulling all this information together, 65+ ............................ 33 produced. A swimmer/relay who has the top and Walt Reid for his many years of service 75+ ............................ 34 time in one or more events in any one of in records tabulation. 85+ ............................ 35 the three courses qualifies for All American Happy Swimming! Mixed Relays 18+ ............................ 35 status. Individual All Americans will be sent Tracy 25+ ............................ 36 a congratulations letter from the USMS 35+ ............................ 37 45+ ............................ 38 55+ ............................ 39 65+ ............................ 39 75+ ............................ 40 Annual subscription to the USMS Top Ten includes the following reports: 85+ ............................ 41 Date of Swims for Top Ten Date Data Must be Submitted to Report Scheduled ERRATA FOR SCM 2014 ............................ 41 Season Report Consideration National Swims Administrator for Delivery Short Course Yards on or before May 31 June 30 September Long Course Meters on or before September 30 October 20 December Short Course Meters on or before December 31 January 26 (of following year) April Short Course Yards 2014-2015 Top Ten 1 Women 18-24 50 Yard Backstroke 50 Yard Butterfly Women 25-29 26.18 F O’DONNELL-MCCARTHY 10 24.54 DANA VOLLMER 09 50 Yard Freestyle 26.73 Gabrielle M Mizerak 23 25.58 Anna K Senko 22 50 Yard Freestyle 22.21 A VANDERPOOL-WALLACE 15 22.62 MADISON KENNEDY 14 26.73 Tess Behrens 22 25.59 Gabrielle M Mizerak 23 22.21 A Vanderpool-Wallace 24 23.38 Katherine Raatz 26 26.86 Anna K Senko 22 25.72 Haley J Gordon 22 22.64 Katie Meili 23 23.68 F O’Donnell-McCarthy 28 27.26 Lauren Bugglin 24 25.78 Harumi Katsuyama 20 23.64 Kathryn T Murphy 22 23.73 Annie Grevers 27 27.32 Meghan C Hawthorne 23 26.18 Penelope R Yamauchi 24 23.68 Harumi Katsuyama 19 23.74 Tamiris S Nascimento 27 27.74 Sandra Hon 23 26.19 Lexie Halberstadt 23 23.80 Lexie Halberstadt 23 23.99 Amanda M Sims 26 27.94 Kara G Parker 23 26.51 Rachel A Nelson 23 24.01 Anna R Munger 24 24.08 Marie A Ballenger 28 27.96 Penelope R Yamauchi 24 26.69 Kathryn T Murphy 22 24.28 Anna K Senko 22 24.19 Amanda Janszen 27 27.98 Marina Nascimento 19 26.73 Meghan C Hawthorne 23 24.71 Hailey Bambusch 24 24.22 Amanda Patzke 26 28.18 Rachel A Nelson 23 26.81 Anna R Munger 24 24.86 Penelope R Yamauchi 24 24.24 Alicia Hale 26 24.94 Suzanne M Lessnau 21 100 Yard Backstroke 100 Yard Butterfly 24.34 Jessica Schauwecker 25 55.90 EMILE EWING 10 52.30 DANA VOLLMER 09 100 Yard Freestyle 56.30 Anna K Senko 22 53.80 A Vanderpool-Wallace 24 100 Yard Freestyle 48.18 KATIE MEILI 14 49.18 KIM VANDENBERG 13 58.05 Marina Nascimento 19 55.11 Anna K Senko 22 48.18 Katie Meili 23 49.20 Kaitlyn Johnson 25 58.46 Tess Behrens 22 56.98 Haley J Gordon 22 51.99 Harumi Katsuyama 20 49.55 Federica Pellegrini 26 58.59 Gabrielle M Mizerak 23 57.38 Harumi Katsuyama 20 52.09 Kathryn T Murphy 22 52.15 Alicia Hale 26 58.75 Rachel Flinn 23 58.13 Anna R Munger 24 52.83 Gabrielle M Mizerak 23 52.32 F O’Donnell-McCarthy 28 59.16 Penelope R Yamauchi 24 58.16 Lexie Halberstadt 23 53.17 Adrienne L Bicek 24 52.89 Amanda Patzke 26 1:00.81 Rachel A Nelson 23 58.66 Adrienne L Bicek 24 53.79 Hailey Bambusch 24 53.08 Erica L Smith 27 1:01.20 Colleen C Maggard 24 59.25 Alana M Aubin 24 54.30 Lexie Halberstadt 22 53.30 Jessica Schauwecker 25 1:01.30 Kathleen P Marrese 22 59.86 Kathleen P Marrese 22 54.83 Kate Booth 22 53.44 Christine B Kuczek 27 1:02.79 Melissa A Sundberg 24 1:00.03 Christine A Olson 24 54.85 Vicki Munson 22 53.55 Elizabeth A Mancuso 29 54.92 Kelsea Smith 23 200 Yard Backstroke 200 Yard Butterfly 53.62 CJ Pisano 28 1:59.22 SARA SCHWEITZER 00 1:54.62 KATHERINE MILLS 12 200 Yard Freestyle 2:04.03 Anna K Senko 22 2:07.11 Adrienne L Bicek 24 200 Yard Freestyle 1:43.28 DANA VOLLMER 09 1:48.80 LIMIN LIU 01 2:07.34 Adrienne L Bicek 24 2:08.59 Haley J Gordon 22 1:53.08 Adrienne L Bicek 24 1:52.35 Katie C Kastes 25 2:07.51 Marina Nascimento 19 2:15.57 Sian Pearson 24 1:53.84 Kathryn T Murphy 22 1:53.75 Alicia Hale 26 2:16.72 Elissa Bates 24 2:16.18 Alana M Aubin 24 1:55.21 Allison A Arnold 22 1:53.87 F O’Donnell-McCarthy 28 2:18.10 Sarah A Chepeleff 24 2:17.03 Katherine W Reeves 24 1:57.24 Gabrielle M Mizerak 23 1:57.28 Amanda Patzke 26 2:18.55 Valerie M Thorp 23 2:17.64 Kathleen P Marrese 22 1:57.31 Lexie Halberstadt 23 1:57.46 Annie Walgamott 26 2:19.60 Lia B Schallert 24 2:17.80 Erica A Burmood 23 1:58.77 Jillian R Bischoff 23 1:57.50 Erica L Smith 27 2:20.72 Melissa A Sundberg 24 2:22.87 Madeline J Bruce 20 1:58.78 Hannah Caron 23 1:57.86 Kylee Penn 28 2:21.91 Opal E Brink 20 2:24.60 Magwyer Herring 24 1:59.05 Kate Booth 22 1:58.13 Cara Davidoff 29 2:22.14 Jill R Sears 24 2:24.81 Kate Booth 22 1:59.65 Carleigh L Kutac 24 1:58.30 Jessica Stacy 25 2:00.24 Alexandra E Lincoln 23 50 Yard Breaststroke
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