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2010 Junior Pan Pacs Results USA Swimming-Nat. Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 1:21 PM 8/30/2010 Page 1 2010 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships - 8/26/2010 to 8/30/2010 Results 23 Corea, Samantha 93 CAN- 27.07 673 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle 24 Ackman, Alyson 93 CAN- 27.08 672 Jr. Pan Pac: 24.74 M 8/29/2010 Yolane Kukla 25 Chenault, Chelsea 94 USA- 27.11 670 American: 24.07 8/17/2008 Dara Torres 26 Keire, Jacqueline 94 CAN- 27.20 664 Australian: 23.97 3/29/2008 Lisbeth Trickett 27 Wilson, Madison 94 AUS- 27.28 658 Canadian: 24.75 2009 Victoria Poon 28 White, Madison 94 USA- 27.31 656 Japanese: 25.14 4/21/2001 Sumika Minamoto 29 Olsen, Katie 92 USA- 27.36 652 Name Yr Team Finals Time FINA 30 Charron, Vanessa 91 CAN- 27.42 648 Championship Final 31 Ireland, Whitney 93 AUS- 28.02 607 1 Kukla, Yolane 95 AUS- 24.74M 882 32 Forman, Caitlyn 94 USA- 28.30 589 2 Schaefer, Madeline 93 USA- 25.42 813 --- Cameron, Emily 94 USA- SCR 3 Vanlandeghem, Chantal 94 CAN- 25.49 806 --- Delmar, Lindsay 93 CAN- SCR 4 Neal, Lia 95 USA- 25.58 798 --- Maclean, Brittany 94 CAN- SCR 5 Elmslie, Brittany 94 AUS- 25.94 765 6 Pierse, Fionnuala 92 CAN- 26.24 739 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle 7 Sumiyoshi, Mari 93 JPN- 26.44 722 Jr. Pan Pac: 54.69 M 8/27/2010 Yolane Kukla 8 Tanabe, Shoko 93 JPN- 26.63 707 American: 53.02 7/30/2009 Amanda Weir Consolation Final Australian: 52.62 7/26/2009 Lisbeth Trickett 9 McKeon, Emma 94 AUS- 25.32 823 Canadian: 54.09 2007 Erica Morningstar 10 Sims, Haley 93 USA- 26.05 755 Japanese: 54.43 9/12/2009 Misaki Yamaguchi 11 Mainville, Sandrine 92 CAN- 26.07 754 Name Yr Team Finals Time FINA 12 Omoto, Rika 97 JPN- 26.79 694 Championship Final 13 Batchelor, Sophia 95 NZL- 27.12 669 1 Kukla, Yolane 95 AUS- 54.69M 863 14 Lee, Samantha 92 NZL- 27.19 664 26.61 54.69 15 Lucie-Smith, Samantha 92 NZL- 27.62 634 2 Neal, Lia 95 USA- 54.91 852 16 Heyliger, Rebecca 92 BER- 28.40 583 27.26 54.91 3 Tosky, Jasmine 94 USA- 55.25 837 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle 26.76 55.25 Jr. Pan Pac: 24.74 M 8/29/2010 Yolane Kukla 4 Mainville, Sandrine 92 CAN- 56.18 796 American: 24.07 8/17/2008 Dara Torres 27.43 56.18 Australian: 23.97 3/29/2008 Lisbeth Trickett 5 McKeon, Emma 94 AUS- 56.27 792 Canadian: 24.75 2009 Victoria Poon 26.94 56.27 Japanese: 25.14 4/21/2001 Sumika Minamoto 6 Vanlandeghem, Chantal 94 CAN- 56.75 772 Name Yr Team Prelim Time FINA 27.67 56.75 Preliminaries 7 Sumiyoshi, Mari 93 JPN- 57.63 737 1 Kukla, Yolane 95 AUS- 25.41 q814 27.86 57.63 2 Schaefer, Madeline 93 USA- 25.59 q797 8 Tanabe, Shoko 93 JPN- 58.47 706 3 Neal, Lia 95 USA- 25.64 q792 27.54 58.47 4 Vanlandeghem, Chantal 94 CAN- 25.81 q777 Consolation Final 5 Elmslie, Brittany 94 AUS- 25.98 q762 9 Elmslie, Brittany 94 AUS- 55.57 822 6 Pierse, Fionnuala 92 CAN- 26.57 q712 27.48 55.57 7 Tanabe, Shoko 93 JPN- 26.65 q705 10 Schaefer, Madeline 93 USA- 55.65 819 8 Sumiyoshi, Mari 93 JPN- 27.04 q675 26.45 55.65 9 Sims, Haley 93 USA- 25.94 q765 11 Pierse, Fionnuala 92 CAN- 56.57 779 10 McKeon, Emma 94 AUS- 26.21 q742 27.33 56.57 11 Mainville, Sandrine 92 CAN- 26.67 q704 12 Batchelor, Sophia 95 NZL- 57.25 752 12 Omoto, Rika 97 JPN- 27.26 q659 27.83 57.25 13 Lucie-Smith, Samantha 92 NZL- 27.26 q659 13 Wen, Quah Ting 92 SIN- 57.38 747 14 Lee, Samantha 92 NZL- 27.40 q649 27.87 57.38 15 Batchelor, Sophia 95 NZL- 27.59 q636 14 Omoto, Rika 97 JPN- 58.16 717 16 Heyliger, Rebecca 92 BER- 29.15 q539 28.21 58.16 17 Brandon, Bonnie 93 USA- 26.51 717 15 Lucie-Smith, Samantha 92 NZL- 58.20 716 18 Naze, Kelly 93 USA- 26.52 716 28.33 58.20 19 Tosky, Jasmine 94 USA- 26.69 702 16 Lee, Samantha 92 NZL- 59.05 685 20 Earp, Lauren 94 CAN- 26.89 687 28.41 59.05 21 Groves, Madeline 95 AUS- 26.91 685 22 Stewart, Kylie 96 USA- 26.96 681 USA Swimming-Nat. Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 1:21 PM 8/30/2010 Page 2 2010 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships - 8/26/2010 to 8/30/2010 Results 25 Fung, Natasha 93 CAN- 57.87 728 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle 28.31 57.87 Jr. Pan Pac: 54.69 M 8/27/2010 Yolane Kukla 26 Stewart, Kylie 96 USA- 57.93 726 American: 53.02 7/30/2009 Amanda Weir 27 Sims, Haley 93 USA- 58.23 715 Australian: 52.62 7/26/2009 Lisbeth Trickett 28.07 58.23 Canadian: 54.09 2007 Erica Morningstar 28 Iriondo, Damaris 93 USA- 58.30 712 Japanese: 54.43 9/12/2009 Misaki Yamaguchi 29 O'Neil, Jenni 91 AUS- 58.52 704 Name Yr Team Prelim Time FINA 28.81 58.52 Preliminaries 30 Groves, Madeline 95 AUS- 58.56 703 1 Kukla, Yolane 95 AUS- 55.37 q831 31 Snodgrass, Brooklyn 94 CAN- 58.61 701 27.32 55.37 28.63 58.61 2 Neal, Lia 95 USA- 55.61 q820 32 Macdonald, Bonnie 95 AUS- 58.76 695 27.71 55.61 28.82 58.76 3 Tosky, Jasmine 94 USA- 55.84 q810 33 Ryan, Gillian 95 USA- 59.32 676 27.51 55.84 29.52 59.32 4 Mainville, Sandrine 92 CAN- 56.52 q781 34 Keire, Jacqueline 94 CAN- 59.34 675 27.40 56.52 28.15 59.34 5 McKeon, Emma 94 AUS- 56.54 q781 35 Kobayashi, Nao 93 JPN- 59.37 674 27.61 56.54 29.03 59.37 6 Vanlandeghem, Chantal 94 CAN- 56.55 q780 36 Ireland, Whitney 93 AUS- 59.94 655 27.69 56.55 37 Charron, Vanessa 91 CAN- 1:00.04 652 7 Tanabe, Shoko 93 JPN- 57.49 q742 38 Forman, Caitlyn 94 USA- 1:00.50 637 27.62 57.49 39 Wilson, Madison 94 AUS- 1:01.92 594 8 Sumiyoshi, Mari 93 JPN- 57.67 q736 29.30 1:01.92 27.94 57.67 --- Corea, Samantha 93 CAN- SCR 9 Schaefer, Madeline 93 USA- 55.98 q804 26.74 55.98 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle 10 Elmslie, Brittany 94 AUS- 56.75 q772 Jr. Pan Pac: 1:57.73 M 1/8/2009 Dagny Knutson 27.96 56.75 American: 1:54.96 7/29/2009 Allison Schmitt 11 Pierse, Fionnuala 92 CAN- 57.30 q750 Australian: 1:56.60 8/14/2008 Stephanie Rice 27.68 57.30 Canadian: 1:56.97 2009 Genevieve Saumur 12 Wen, Quah Ting 92 SIN- 58.00 q723 Japanese: 1:57.38 7/30/2009 Haruka Ueda 27.51 58.00 Name Yr Team Finals Time FINA 13 Batchelor, Sophia 95 NZL- 58.24 q714 Championship Final 28.44 58.24 1 Chenault, Chelsea 94 USA- 1:58.52 866 14 Omoto, Rika 97 JPN- 58.36 q710 28.10 57.78 1:28.21 1:58.52 27.99 58.36 2 Tosky, Jasmine 94 USA- 1:59.69 841 15 Lee, Samantha 92 NZL- 58.48 q705 27.84 57.67 1:29.01 1:59.69 28.84 58.48 3 Levings, Amy 92 AUS- 1:59.98 834 16 Lucie-Smith, Samantha 92 NZL- 58.65 q699 28.24 58.34 1:29.67 1:59.98 28.26 58.65 4 Delmar, Lindsay 93 CAN- 2:01.25 809 17 Heyliger, Rebecca 92 BER- 1:04.48 526 28.47 59.15 1:29.95 2:01.25 18 Chenault, Chelsea 94 USA- 57.20 754 5 Elmslie, Brittany 94 AUS- 2:02.67 781 27.57 57.20 28.04 59.49 1:31.09 2:02.67 19 Maclean, Brittany 94 CAN- 57.31 750 6 Lucie-Smith, Samantha 92 NZL- 2:02.80 778 28.13 57.31 28.86 1:00.04 1:31.26 2:02.80 20 Ackman, Alyson 93 CAN- 57.43 745 7 Keire, Jacqueline 94 CAN- 2:04.17 753 27.62 57.43 28.84 59.52 1:31.68 2:04.17 21 Delmar, Lindsay 93 CAN- 57.69 735 8 Batchelor, Sophia 95 NZL- 2:06.74 708 27.83 57.69 29.52 1:01.54 1:34.75 2:06.74 22 Levings, Amy 92 AUS- 57.74 733 Consolation Final 27.73 57.74 9 McKeon, Emma 94 AUS- 2:00.45 825 23 Earp, Lauren 94 CAN- 57.80 731 28.30 59.18 1:30.68 2:00.45 27.86 57.80 10 Neal, Lia 95 USA- 2:00.69 820 24 Driscoll, Lauren 93 USA- 57.80 731 28.27 59.06 1:30.88 2:00.69 28.70 57.80 11 Earp, Lauren 94 CAN- 2:02.39 786 28.41 59.24 1:31.02 2:02.39 USA Swimming-Nat.
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