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Msx Resulsts 2014 MSX RESULSTS 2014 PLATINUM QBR Barbarian Swim Club Leanne Burton QMY Manly Brisbane Angus Macleod QMY Manly Brisbane Todd Robinson QUQ University of Qld Brett Woods QBN Brisbane Northside Tracy Clarkson QWY Whitsunday Warriors Mark Erickson QLT Long Tan Legends Michelle Scott QRC River City John Tweedy QUQ University of Qld Scott Winter QPN Redcliffe Peninsula Jake Lippiatt QSM Brisbane Southside Jen Thomasson QAC Albany Creek Jamie Wright QLT Long Tan Legends Dale Eriksen QLT Long Tan Legends Ahlanna Hayes QNA Noosa Masters Stephanie Jones QNA Noosa Masters Wendy Twidale QGC Gold Coast Cathryn Rayward QRT Rats of Tobruk Lee Zahner QMM Miami Masters Liala Davighi QGS Gladstone Gropers Mark Que QRC River City Alexandra Beitzel QMM Miami Masters Henry Vagner QRC River City Nicolai Morris QLT Long Tan Legends John McKaig QUQ University of Qld Mark Hickman QSE Cairns Sea Eagles Karen Candler QYP Yeronga Yabbies Russell Henry QAC Albany Creek Rachael Keogh QSE Cairns Sea Eagles Karen Harvey QLT Long Tan Legends William Hall QBR Barbarian Swim Club Jackie Goldston QRT Rats of Tobruk Kevin Jackson QRC River City Kylie Fletcher QTT Twin Towns George Corones QGS Gladstone Gropers Richard Furness QGC Gold Coast Leanne Hastings MSX RESULSTS 2014 QMM Miami Masters David Boylson QRC River City Stacia Riddle QUQ University of Qld Martin Banks QMM Miami Masters Alan Carlisle QCN Cairns Mudcrabs Osamu Sakamoto QRC River City Brett Fischer QAC Albany Creek Peter Mulcahy QMM Miami Masters Denise Robertson QRC River City Phil Wheeler QMY Manly Brisbane Cristian Staal QRC River City Caroline Saxby QBR Barbarian Swim Club Rene Gallina QNA Noosa Masters Jan Croft QMM Miami Masters Margaret Fittock QSC Sunshine Coast Jan Capps QGC Gold Coast Clive Robinson QLT Long Tan Legends Stephen Buchholz QGC Gold Coast Brett Green QBB Rum City George Green QNA Noosa Masters Ian Robinson QMM Miami Masters Rod Taylor QSM Brisbane Southside Jane Charuba QUQ University of Qld Christina Scolaro QBB Rum City Trudy Ford QNB Nudgee Brothers Deanne Atkinson QYP Yeronga Yabbies Claire Huegill QBR Barbarian Swim Club Christian Thiess QBB Rum City Bruce Bass QMM Miami Masters Mark Fitz-Walter QSE Cairns Sea Eagles Larry Forsyth MSX RESULSTS 2014 GOLD QBN Brisbane Northside Harry Bahrend QYP Yeronga Yabbies Linda Otten QBN Brisbane Northside Stephen Booker QBN Brisbane Northside Anthony Baker QRH Caribeae Rocky Crocs Kay Hutchins QNA Noosa Masters Helen Malar QBR Barbarian Swim Club Joanne McFillin QSM Brisbane Southside Kevin Apps QMM Miami Masters Tatiana Marinho QAL Aqualicious Sarah Henderson QNA Noosa Masters Brian Cairns QUW Uni Wahoos Linda Maloney QRB Redlands Bayside Paul Nichols QSM Brisbane Southside Peter Gibson QSC Sunshine Coast David Thomson QYP Yeronga Yabbies Robert Crothers QLT Long Tan Legends Elyshia Sheldon QBN Brisbane Northside Rhyann Burton QNA Noosa Masters Bob Morse QAC Albany Creek Kim Norris QBN Brisbane Northside Simon Smale QMB Maryborough Lisa Bell QBN Brisbane Northside David Fielding QMM Miami Masters Carole Simpson QBB Rum City Alison Vercoe QMM Miami Masters Hobe Horton QNA Noosa Masters Barbara Gruber QCN Cairns Mudcrabs Robyn Jackson QAT Atherton Mountaineers Robyn Jackson QMM Miami Masters John Crisp QBN Brisbane Northside Katherine O'Connor QAC Albany Creek Karina Horton QIP Ipswich City Jonathan Patterson QBN Brisbane Northside Grant Hoskins QMM Miami Masters Mark Sutton QAC Albany Creek Jenny Edwards MSX RESULSTS 2014 QHB Hervey Bay Vivian Oakes QRC River City Chris Saxby QTT Twin Towns Jennifer Nock QHB Hervey Bay Samantha Miller QGC Gold Coast Paul Pettiford QNB Nudgee Brothers Michael Walker QTW Toowoomba Tadpoles Maree Antonio QSE Cairns Sea Eagles Don Taylor QNA Noosa Masters Adrian Wilson QRT Rats of Tobruk John Barrett QGS Gladstone Gropers Louise Elliott QMY Manly Brisbane Mick Schuddinh QBR Barbarian Swim Club Tammy Clarke QGA Genesis Aquatics Tammy Clarke QNS North Mackay Sinkers Brendan Day QMM Miami Masters David Mackay QGC Gold Coast Jay Neville QSM Brisbane Southside Elaine Sng QYP Yeronga Yabbies Jennifer Reed QBR Barbarian Swim Club Chikako Ohtsuki QLT Long Tan Legends Emily Harvey QBR Barbarian Swim Club Steve Currie QPN Redcliffe Peninsula Nai Kid Lai QGA Genesis Aquatics Danielle Harris QCS Cairns Legends Ted Bunt QUQ University of Qld Robert Wingfield QMM Miami Masters Jamie Marschke QYP Yeronga Yabbies Peter Emery QNA Noosa Masters Robert Jolly QNA Noosa Masters Shannon Hill QLT Long Tan Legends Robert Hall MSX RESULSTS 2014 SILVER QBR Barbarians Swim Club Kate Tento QRH Caribeae Rocky Crocs Crispin Aldiss QSM Brisbane Southside Rebecca Beake QGS Gladstone Gropers Don Jones QNA Noosa Masters Tony Frost QHB Hervey Bay Linda Hodkinson QMM Miami Masters Helen Morley QNA Noosa Masters Mark Powell QNA Noosa Masters Kerryn Spinks QLT Long Tan Legends Ian Jaques QBB Rum City Tracy Dunn QRB Redlands Bayside Trevor Green QBR Barbarian Swim Club Rosemary Asher-Summers QYP Yeronga Yabbies Rebecca Beardmore QPN Redcliffe Peninsula Holly McConnell QNS North Mackay Sinkers Greg Born QNA Noosa Masters Brian Hoepper QGS Gladstone Gropers Fran Moroney QAT Atherton Mountaineers Geoffrey Prior QLT Long Tan Legends Christopher Lawson QNA Noosa Masters Julia Dunstall QTT Twin Towns Linda Beashel QSM Brisbane Southside Stuart Collins QMM Miami Masters Roslyn Davighi QMM Miami Masters Lacey Polkinghorne QMM Miami Masters David Durrant QNB Nudgee Brothers Paul Nilsson QNA Noosa Masters Grindle Rudder QLT Long Tan Legends Tony Fabrellas QTT Twin Towns Dianna McRae QNA Noosa Masters Eulah Varty QBR Barbarian Swim Club Jenny Andersen QUQ University of Qld Victoria Dewar-Fowler QLT Long Tan Legends Rob Carn QAC Albany Creek Greg Bott MSX RESULSTS 2014 QBN Brisbane Northside Jennifer Leutenegger QWY Whitsunday Warriors Raylene Rasmussen QMM Miami Masters Margaret Watts QNA Noosa Masters Terry Mortimer QAL Aqualicious Louise Rosemann QTW Toowoomba Tadpoles Wayne Carlish QMM Miami Masters Mark Eaves QMY Manly Brisbane Nancy Haire QNA Noosa Masters Anne Gripper QBN Brisbane Northside Shirley Kerr QMY Manly Brisbane Trent Patten QGC Gold Coast Leonie Kandelas QMM Miami Masters Wendy Abbott QSM Brisbane Southside Kiku Mukai QMM Miami Masters Julie Stuart QBR Barbarian Swim Club Chris Webber QBN Brisbane Northside Kevin Noonan QTT Twin Towns Thelma Murphy QMM Miami Masters Gordon Southam QNA Noosa Masters Lois Hill QRH Caribeae Rocky Crocs Mark Swaffield QPN Redcliffe Peninsula Megan Austin QNA Noosa Masters Dyanna Benny QAT Atherton Mountaineers Carmel Hickey QSM Brisbane Southside Wendy Kingma QRB Redlands Bayside Alan Patterson QMB Maryborough Muff Skov-Christensen QHB Hervey Bay Humpbacks Angus Von Douglas QMM Miami Masters Linda Kenny QSM Brisbane Southside Janine Healy QGC Gold Coast Les Richardson QNB Nudgee Brothers Kathy Dawney QTW Toowoomba Tadpoles Stephen Gray QBN Brisbane Northside Bev Stubbings QMY Manly Brisbane Neil Padley QAC Albany Creek Richard Hager QCN Cairns Mudcrabs Geoffrey James MSX RESULSTS 2014 QSM Brisbane Southside David Williams QPN Redcliffe Peninsula Neil Baumber QHB Hervey Bay Humpbacks Darryl Higgins QYP Yeronga Yabbies Susanne Milenkevich QCN Cairns Mudcrabs Thelma Bryan QGS Gladstone Gropers Alison Green QSM Brisbane Southside Amy Mulcrone QCS Cairns Legends Mandella Parmenter QRH Caribeae Rocky Crocs Sonya Parker QRB Redlands Bayside Patrick Trevor-Jones QAC Albany Creek Melissa Cooper QSM Brisbane Southside Paul Bidner QRT Rats of Tobruk Richard Currie QTT Twin Towns Michael Lynch QAC Albany Creek Kathleen Roche QSC Sunshine Coast Nancy Smith QMB Maryborough Graham Ogden QHB Hervey Bay Humpbacks Andy Tuck QDU Duck Creek Therese Crollick QAT Atherton Mountaineers Linda Fogg QLT Long Tan Legends Rosemarie Labuschagne QAL Aqualicious Nicholas Pirie QTW Toowoomba Tadpoles Susan Walker QRT Rats of Tobruk Meryl Churchill QRH Caribeae Rocky Crocs Philip Stubbs QBN Brisbane Northside Peter Arnold QRC River Ciry Elise Hoyer QGA Genesis Aquatic Brian Wilson QTW Toowoomba Tadpoles Paula Harding QMB Maryborough China Johnson QBR Barbarian Swim Club Barry Anstey QMM Miami Masters Lindy Salter QPN Redcliffe Peninsula Jason Edwards QMM Miami Masters Colette Mitchell( QGS Gladstone Gropers Rod Porteous QRB Redlands Bayside Anna Smyth QAL Aqualicious Fernando Claro MSX RESULSTS 2014 QBR Barbarian Swim Club Shane Fogarty QCS Cairns Legends Walter Dietz QRB Redlands Bayside Roderick Mackenzie QCD Caboolture Crays Neil Newman QTW Toowoomba Tadpoles Lyn Robinson QAT Atherton Mountaineers Kim Christie QSM Brisbane Southside Heather McDonald QNA Noosa Masters Ian Tucker QCN Cairns Mudcrabs Gaby Donnelly QPN Redcliffe Peninsula David Findlay QAC Albany Creek Natasha Bletchly QNA Noosa Masters Geoff Lander QBB Rum City Daph Soppa QAT Atherton Mountaineers Belinda Fowler QMM Miami Masters Zachary Kimber MSX RESULSTS 2014 BRONZE QTT Twin Town Frances Drew QAT Atherton Mountaineers Rodney Green QBR Barbarian Swim Club Kathleen Huntley QCD Caboolture Crays Victoria Newman QAT Atherton Mountaineers Libby Thomas QDU Duck Creek Annabelle Keene QNA Noosa Masters John Havilah QUW Uni Wahoos Ken McDonald QMM Miami Masters Geoffrey Guymer QDU Duck Creek Susan McCaughtrie QNA Noosa Masters Linda Hogg QGS Gladstone Gropers Alison Davenport QSM Brisbane Southside Lilli Larsen QNA Noosa Masters Bruce Warren QBR Barbarian Swim Club Satoko Friend QAT Atherton Mountaineers Richard Larkin QAC Albany Creek Heather Butler QLT Long Tan Legends Colleen Newnham QPN Redcliffe Peninsula Rebecca Rogan QSM Brisbane Southside Jac Townsend QHB Hervey Bay
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