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2020 Top Ten Short Course Yards 2020 Top Ten Published August 2020 CONTENTS The 2019-2020 Short Course Yard Top American Certificate and Patch, send a Ten is the first issue in a series of three check for $5 made out to USMS to: 2020 Top Ten issues produced by United U.S. Masters Swimming Women’s Individual 18-24…………1 States Masters Swimming. Inside you Member Services 25-29…………1 will find the Top Ten Times for the 2019 1751 Mound Street 30-34…………2 35-39…………2 – 2020 Short Course Yard season (swims Suite 201 40-44…………3 performed in a 25 yard pool) made on or Sarasota, FL 34236 45-49…………4 before May 31, 2020 and forwarded to the Those individuals performing the 50-54…………5 National Swims Administrator, Mary most first place times, in the most events, 55-59…………5 60-64…………6 Beth Windrath, by June 30th, 2020. Each in their age group are awarded All Star 65-69…………7 LMSC is responsible for reporting the status. All Stars will receive a special 70-74…………7 Top Ten Times, USMS national records, certificate from USMS. All American 75-79…………8 80-84…………9 and world records achieved in its LMSC. (individual) and All Star rosters will be 85-89…………9 The first line under each event listed on our Web site. 90-94………10 (which is indented) is the current national 95-99………10 record for that event and age group. An 100-104………10 Men’s Individual 18-24………10 “NV” after a top ten time indicates that For more information on USMS, 25-29………11 appropriate documentation has not yet visit our Web Site at www.usms.org. 30-34………11 been supplied and the time is Not Verified There you will find everything you want 35-39………12 as a record. to know about United States Masters 40-44………13 45-49………13 This course was affected by the Swimming, including: Administration, 50-54………14 Covid 19 pandemic which cancelled Coaching, Competition, Fitness, 55-59………15 meets starting mid-March. Merchandise, Places to Swim, Training, 60-64………15 65-69………16 the World of Swimming and links to 70-74………17 Top Ten Patches USMS Top-Ten, USMS and FINA World 75-79………17 Each person (individuals and Records. 80-84………18 relay members) on this list is eligible to A big thank you goes out to: 85-89………19 90-94………19 purchase a Top Ten Patch with stroke LMSC Top Ten Recorders who are all 95-99………19 segment. To order: Make checks payable dedicated volunteers who spend countless 100-104………20 to Lake Erie LMSC. Go to hours at their computers on our behalf, Women’s Relays 18+…………21 http://www.usms.org/comp/tt/tt_patch_for Mary Beth Windrath and the members of 25+…………21 m.pdf, print and complete the order form the Records & Tabulations Committee for 35+…………22 and send your information to: the work you do in pulling all this 45+…………22 USMS Top Ten Patch Order information together and Walt Reid for 55+…………23 65+…………23 c/o Judi Norton his many years of service in records 75+…………24 4269 Mallard Cove tabulation. Avon, OH 44011-3225 Men’s Relays 18+…………24 e-mail:[email protected]. Happy Swimming! 25+…………25 35+…………25 45+…………26 55+…………26 All American Patches and Certificates 65+…………27 75+…………27 Once the SCM Top Ten is 85+…………28 finalized, the official 2020 All American Roster will be produced. A Mixed Relays 18+…………28 swimmer/relay who has the Top Ten time 25+…………28 35+…………29 in one or more events in any one 45+…………29 of the three courses qualifies for All 55+…………30 American status. Individual All 65+…………31 75+…………31 Americans will be sent a 85+…………31 congratulations letter from the USMS National Office. To order an All Errata for SCM ’19 …………32 Date of Swims for Top 10 Date Data must be Report Season Consideration Submitted Delivered Short Course Yards On or before May 31 June 30 September Long Course Meters On or before Sept. 30 October 20 December Short Course Meters On or before Dec. 31 January 26 (of following year) April 1:06.27 Zi Xin Heah 23 ■ 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 5:45.51 Leigh V Holmes 27 WOMEN 18-24 1:06.48 Kelly Punyko 22 53.02 KATIE MEILI 14 5:45.64 Whitney S Hauser 28 ═══════════ 1:06.84 Rachel Copelan 19 1:00.07 Victoria B Barley 24 5:47.21 Molly Waddell 26 ■ 50 YD FREESTYLE 1:08.60 June Chan 19 1:01.76 Hanna M Huston 24 5:50.83 A Herashchanka 27 22.21 VANDERPOOL-WALLAC 15 1:08.61 Haley McWilliams 24 1:01.89 Eva Chung 22 5:51.51 Katherine Kaiser 29 24.03 Lauren Rhodes 23 1:08.74 Elisabeth Orr 24 1:02.57 Celia Frick 24 ■ 1000 YD FREESTYLE 25.03 Maria Carlson 24 1:09.53 Amelia Rusli 19 1:03.70 Anna Keane 23 10:10.67 HANNAH SAIZ 17 25.08 Catherine Taylor 23 1:09.95 Genevieve Rice 21 1:04.67 Alexa Clark 22 11:07.79 Rachel Lowe 28 25.22 Celia Frick 24 1:10.33 Willa Wu 19 1:04.99 Shannon Chelsvig 23 11:13.30 D Schumacher 28 25.60 Madeline Hoover 24 ■ 200 YD BACKSTROKE 1:05.81 Krystal Karas 22 11:51.11 Shannon M Minnich 25 25.65 Amy E Lubawy 23 1:59.22 SARA SCHWEITZER 00 1:06.27 Reva Zacharias 21 11:52.86 Ella M Morris 27 25.74 Eva Chung 22 2:09.34 Julia M Mikota 24 1:06.53 Brenda M Shanahan 22 12:31.12 Laurie Wei 25 25.98 Catherine V Ladd 23 2:18.80 Shannon Chelsvig 23 ■ 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 12:37.75 Madeline Monge 26 26.00 Reva Zacharias 21 2:28.15 Haley McWilliams 24 1:54.20 KATIE MEILI 14 12:48.10 Dana Macabales 29 26.17 Cassie M Jahn 24 3:20.69 Katie Jannotta 24 2:09.49 Kendal A Casey 24 12:50.83 Alexis Yusim 26 ■ 100 YD FREESTYLE ■ 50 YD BREASTSTROKE 2:14.85 Alissa J Marvin 20 12:53.19 Samantha A Bishop 29 48.18 KATIE MEILI 14 27.76 KATIE MEILI 14 2:16.53 Alexa Clark 22 12:55.01 Mary L Wood 28 52.60 Kendal A Casey 24 29.79 Maria Carlson 24 2:19.07 Shannon Chelsvig 23 ■ 1650 YD FREESTYLE 54.63 Hayley C O'Brien 20 30.29 Victoria B Barley 24 2:24.33 Rachel Copelan 19 16:50.17 KAREN BURTON 91 55.95 Catherine V Ladd 23 31.71 Celia Frick 24 2:26.70 Haley McWilliams 24 18:37.52 D Schumacher 28 57.05 Krystal Karas 22 32.68 Eva Chung 22 2:29.44 Morgan Bowman 19 19:47.62 Ella M Morris 27 57.33 Catherine Taylor 23 33.84 Erin L Kane 23 2:30.82 Amelia Rusli 19 20:18.54 Sarah A Bednarcik 29 57.77 Cassie M Jahn 24 33.90 Elizabeth Gibbons 22 2:31.07 Emilie MacDonald 20 20:28.51 Carolyn Carter 26 57.90 June Chan 19 34.18 Olivia Lindenberg 24 2:32.34 Alexis Abernathy 20 20:52.84 Dana Macabales 29 57.98 Amelia Rusli 19 34.55 Yee Chung Phang 22 ■ 400 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 20:58.90 Laurie Wei 25 58.79 Shannon Chelsvig 23 34.62 Julie N Moss 20 4:21.82 KATHERINE MILLS 12 21:29.26 Stacey M Kaiser 29 58.93 Reva Zacharias 21 34.93 Erin E Stevens 24 4:33.43 Maria Carlson 24 21:43.63 Jennifer O Brophy 27 ■ 200 YD FREESTYLE ■ 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 4:41.02 Adelynn Peterson 20 21:48.38 Samantha A Bishop 29 1:43.28 DANA VOLLMER 09 58.71 KATIE MEILI 14 4:46.23 Alissa J Marvin 20 22:28.70 Miranda Henson 25 1:56.30 Hayley C O'Brien 20 1:09.27 Alissa J Marvin 20 4:46.38 Hayley C O'Brien 20 ■ 50 YD BACKSTROKE 2:04.21 Cassie M Jahn 24 1:15.17 Iva Majeticova 22 4:55.21 Shannon Chelsvig 23 25.26 TANICA JAMISON 10 2:04.85 Shannon Chelsvig 23 1:15.35 Olivia Lindenberg 24 5:15.61 Abigail R Bergman 23 28.01 Tiffany C Sudarma 25 2:05.50 Krystal Karas 22 1:15.53 Erin L Kane 23 5:45.77 Mason LunaHowell 20 28.15 Carmen Robb 29 2:09.63 Brylee Weaver 19 1:16.37 Lauren E Blake 22 6:32.56 Saylor Gilbert 24 28.65 Jocelyn Colella 29 2:10.65 Amelia Rusli 19 1:16.81 Haley McWilliams 24 28.74 Katherine Yu 25 2:10.81 Kelsey Treanor 19 1:17.21 Julie N Moss 20 WOMEN 25-29 29.64 Meghan Donahue 29 2:12.31 Lauren E Blake 22 1:17.25 Madeline Ralstin 18 ═══════════ 29.80 Lexi Nash 26 2:15.70 Corinna L Sheikh 21 1:18.32 Lotfi Mishamandan 19 ■ 50 YD FREESTYLE 29.85 Hannah G Legg 25 2:15.90 Sarah Padrutt 23 1:19.10 Shannon L Curran 24 22.00 KATARZYNA WILK 19 29.87 Jeanette C Nolte 28 ■ 500 YD FREESTYLE ■ 200 YD BREASTSTROKE 23.66 Carly R Tanner 28 29.90 K Hojan-Clark 26 4:49.97 JESSICA FOSCHI 03 2:06.59 MICAH LAWRENCE 14 24.82 Gabrielle Mizerak 28 29.96 Stephanie Ah-Quah 27 4:58.99 Kendal A Casey 24 2:31.71 Alissa J Marvin 20 24.90 Whitney S Hauser 28 ■ 100 YD BACKSTROKE 5:20.25 Adelynn Peterson 20 2:46.95 Shannon Chelsvig 23 24.91 D des Tombe 26 54.06 TANICA JAMISON 10 5:21.47 Alissa J Marvin 20 3:07.21 Emily Claveau 23 24.95 Sophie A Pilhofer 28 1:00.82 Cheryl C Corvo 28 5:27.80 Hanna M Huston 24 3:10.29 Madison J Udy 18 25.07 Erin C Beu 26 1:01.86 Katherine Yu 25 5:54.64 Kelsey Treanor 19 3:53.56 Anne Kreeck 21 25.16 Carmen Robb 29 1:01.86 Alicia Cheripka 26 5:55.69 Joleen Plekkenpol 24 4:59.47 Emily Eischens 21 25.16 Deanna Marks 26 1:02.03 Deanna Marks 26 5:57.29 Abigail R Bergman 23 ■ 50 YD BUTTERFLY 25.50 Courtney Wilde 27 1:03.24 Kelsey Liu 27 5:59.68 Sarah Padrutt 23 24.54 DANA VOLLMER 09 25.81 Samantha M Hill 26 1:03.86 Carleigh L Kutac 29 6:01.18 E Christiansen 22 26.92 Maria Carlson 24 ■ 100 YD FREESTYLE 1:04.96 Margaret H Geiger 29 6:01.97 Felicity M Speirs 23 27.01 Victoria B Barley 24 48.58 KATARZYNA WILK 18 1:05.05 A Herashchanka 27 ■ 1000 YD FREESTYLE 27.29 Celia Frick 24 52.68 Carly R Tanner 28 1:05.32 Stephanie Ah-Quah 27 10:12.42 LUANE ROWE 12 27.42 Amy E Lubawy 23 54.49 D Schumacher 28 1:05.82 Meghan Donahue 29 10:59.54 Chelsea Savage 20 27.67 Catherine Taylor 23 54.72 Gabrielle Mizerak 27 ■ 200 YD BACKSTROKE 12:30.76 E Christiansen 22 27.76 Catherine V Ladd 23 54.74 Whitney S Hauser 28 1:56.87 F PELLEGRINI 15 12:54.52 Alex Bae 24 27.84 Eva Chung 22 55.16 Carmen Robb 29 2:11.33 Cheryl C Corvo 28 ■ 1650 YD FREESTYLE 28.01 Reva Zacharias 21 55.38 Danae Petrakis 27 2:13.73 Alicia Cheripka 26 16:53.46 GENEVIEVE MILLER 17 28.12 Jennifer R Long 23 55.76 Deanna Marks 26 2:16.19 Courtney Randolph 27 17:51.14 Hayley C O'Brien 20 28.53 Shannon Chelsvig 23 56.13 Courtney Wilde 27 2:20.46 Kelsey Liu 27 18:06.21 Adelynn Peterson 20 ■ 100 YD BUTTERFLY 56.18
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