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Alltime Women Top 25 Lc, to 15 Sep 2010 Alltime Australian Women Top 25 to 15th September 2010 - Long Course email any omissions or errors to [email protected] FINA Female 50 Free 1 23.97L 970F Lisbeth Trickett23 COMM 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 2 23.99L 968F Cate Campbell17 AUS 26/07/2009 2009 Rome World Championships 3 24.49 L 910F Alice Mills18 QLD 12/03/2005 2005 Sydney - Aus Open 4 24.72L 885F Jodie Henry22 AUS 16/03/2006 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games 5 24.74L 882F Yolane Kukla14 AUS 26/08/2010 Junior Pan Pacific Championships 6 24.80L 876F Michell Engelsman24 NSW 27/03/2004 2004 Sydney - Aus Open 7 24.85L 871F Sally Foster24 AIS 25/11/2009 2009 Speedo AIS International 8 24.87L 869F Marieke Guehrer23 MVC 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 9 24.98L 857F Sophie Edington23 KNGC 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 10 25.19L 836F Emma McKeon15 WIAQ 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 11 25.34L 821F Brittany Elmslie15 NOOSA 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 12 25.48 L 808P Rebecca Ohlwein19 CHAND 13/12/2008 2008 Zoggs QLD Championships 13 25.54L 802S Olivia Halicek19 FOST 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 14 25.57L 799F Merindah Dingjan18 SSW 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 15 25.60L 796F Melanie Schlanger19 QLD 30/01/2006 2006 Melbourne Comm. Games Trials 16 25.61L 796F Ellese Zalewski15 AUS 11/01/2007 2007 Junior Pan Pacific 17* 25.62L 795F Sarah Ryan24 SA 24/03/2001 Hobart - Australian Open 17* 25.62L 795F Emily Seebohm16 BROTH 13/12/2008 2008 Zoggs QLD Championships 19 25.63L 794F Danni Miatke19 AUS 28/06/2007 2007 Santa Clara International 20* 25.65L 792S Kelly Stubbins24 HWL 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 20* 25.65L 792F Shayne Reese25 AUS 4/07/2008 2008 Telstra Grand Prix 2 22 25.66L 791F Cassie Hunt19 QLD 25/05/2002 2002 Cairns - Grand Prix 1 23 25.67L 790F Angie Bainbridge18 AIS 22/02/2008 2008 Speedo AIS International 24 25.68L 789F Alexandra Purcell14 STHPT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 25 25.73L 784F Susan O'Neill27 QLD 16/09/2000 Sydney Olympics Female 100 Free 1 52.62LL 969F Lisbeth Trickett24 AUS 26/07/2009 2009 Rome World Championships 2 53.03L 947F Cate Campbell17 INDOO 25/11/2009 2009 Speedo AIS International 3 53.52L 921S Jodie Henry20 QLD 18/08/2004 2004 Athens Olympic Games - Day 5 4* 53.96 L 899F Alice Mills18 QLD 12/03/2005 2005 Sydney - Aus Open 4* 53.96L 899F Emily Seebohm18 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 6 54.02L 896F Yolane Kukla14 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 7 54.18LL 888P Sally Foster24 AUS 26/07/2009 2009 Rome World Championships 8 54.20 L 887F Melanie Schlanger21 COMM 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 9 54.21L 886S Marieke Guehrer23 AUS 26/07/2009 2009 Rome World Championships 10 54.50L 872F Felicity Galvez24 SOSC 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 11 54.76LL 860F Shayne Reese26 NUN 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 12 54.77L 859F Alicia Coutts22 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 13 54.79L 858F Susan O'Neill27 QLD 16/09/2000 Sydney Olympics 14 54.92L 852P Petria Thomas28 NSW 27/03/2004 2004 Sydney - Aus Open 15 54.94L 851F Sarah Ryan25 SA 18/03/2002 2002 Brisbane - Aus Open 16 55.01L 848F Angie Bainbridge18 HUNT 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 17 55.03L 847F Linda MacKenzie24 MACKA 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 18 55.06L 846P Kelly Stubbins26 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 19 55.10L 844F Meagen Nay20 STPET 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 20 55.14L 842S Bronte Barratt21 ALBAN 16/03/2010 2010 Telstra Australian Championships 21 55.24LL 838F Merindah Dingjan19 AUS 28/07/2010 2010 Canadian Summer National Championships 22 55.37L 832F Emma McKeon16 AUS 14/08/2010 Youth Olympic Games 23 55.52L 825F Danni Miatke19 CAA 3/01/2007 2007 Victorian Championships 24 55.57 L 823F Brittany Elmslie16 AUS 26/08/2010 Junior Pan Pacific Championships 25 55.61L 821F Blair Evans18 CPER 27/01/2010 2010 SunSmart Open Swimming Championships Female 200 Free 1* 1:56.60L 910F Bronte Barratt19 ALBAN 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 1* 1:56.60LL 910F Stephanie Rice20 AUS 9/08/2008 2008 Olympic Games 3 1:56.99 L 901F Linda MacKenzie24 MACKA 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 4 1:57.06L 899S Lisbeth Lenton20 QLD 24/07/2005 2005 Montreal World Championships 5 1:57.27L 894F Blair Evans19 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 6 1:57.38LL 892F Ellen Fullerton16 AUS 26/07/2009 2009 Rome World Championships 7 1:57.47L 890S Susan O'Neill26 QLD 13/05/2000 Sydney - Aus Open 8 1:57.50L 889F Kylie Palmer20 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 9 1:57.71L 884F Meagen Nay21 STPET 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 10 1:58.00LL 878P Felicity Galvez23 AUS 9/08/2008 2008 Olympic Games 11 1:58.11L 875F Angie Bainbridge18 HUNT 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 12 1:58.20L 873S Petria Thomas28 NSW 27/03/2004 2004 Sydney - Aus Open 13 1:58.24 L 872S Melanie Schlanger21 COMM 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 14 1:58.52L 866F Merindah Dingjan18 SSW 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 15 1:58.54LL 866F Elka Graham19 NSW 22/07/2001 Fukuoka World Championships LC 16 1:58.55L 866F Lara Davenport24 KNGC 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 17 1:58.57L 865F Giaan Rooney18 QLD 22/07/2001 Fukuoka World Championships LC 18 1:58.73L 862F Kelly Stubbins24 HWL 17/03/2009 2009 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 19 1:58.84L 859P Katie Goldman18 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 20 1:59.05L 855P Jodie Henry23 CHAND 3/12/2006 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships 21 1:59.28L 850F Shayne Reese22 VIC 12/03/2005 2005 Sydney - Aus Open 22 1:59.69L 841S Melissa Mitchell17 NSW 12/03/2005 2005 Sydney - Aus Open 23 1:59.73L 840P Jade Neilsen18 MIAMI 12/12/2009 2009 Zoggs QLD Swimming Championships 24 1:59.79L 839F Michelle Pearson22 QLD 29/07/1984 Los Angeles Olympics 25 1:59.80 L 839P Ashleigh McCleery18 STHPT 30/01/2006 2006 Melbourne Comm. Games Trials Female 400 Free 1 4:04.16L 940P Bronte Barratt19 AUS 9/08/2008 2008 Olympic Games 2 4:04.73 L 933F Linda MacKenzie24 MACKA 22/03/2008 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championship 3 4:05.84L 921F Katie Goldman18 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 4 4:05.98L 919F Kylie Palmer18 AUS 15/05/2008 Santa Clara International Invitational 5 4:06.28L 916F Tracey Wickham15 QLD 23/08/1978 West Berlin World Champ. 6 4:06.36L 915F Blair Evans19 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 7 4:08.31L 893P Ellen Fullerton16 AUS 26/07/2009 2009 Rome World Championships 8 4:08.60L 890F Elka Graham21 NSW 20/07/2003 2003 Barcelona World Championships 9 4:08.74L 889F Meagen Nay20 AUS 11/06/2009 Santa Clara 10 4:08.86 L 887F Sheridan Burge-Lopez18 NSW 28/05/1988 Boca Raton 11 4:08.89L 887F Hayley Lewis15 QLD 25/01/1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games 12 4:09.38L 882F Janelle Elford18 NSW 11/05/1988 Sydney - Olympic Trials 13 4:09.56L 880F Haylee Reddaway17 VIC 12/03/2005 2005 Sydney - Aus Open 14 4:09.72L 878F Julie McDonald19 QLD 25/01/1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games 15 4:10.08L 875F Melissa Gorman23 AUS 9/05/2009 2009 Duel in the Pool 16 4:10.25L 873F Michelle Ford16 NSW 2/08/1978 Edmonton Commonwealth Games 17 4:10.45L 871F Kasey Giteau20 NSW 10/06/2003 2003 Monaco Mare Nostrum 18 4:10.81 L 867F Ashleigh McCleery18 STHPT 30/01/2006 2006 Melbourne Comm. Games Trials 19 4:11.19L 863F Petria Thomas28 NSW 27/02/2004 Canberra 20 4:11.32L 862F Suzie Baumer21 QLD 13/08/1987 Brisbane Pan Pac 21 4:11.47L 860F Julia Greville18 WA 13/03/1997 Adelaide Pan Pac Trials 22 4:11.60L 859F Sarah-Jane D'Arcy23 VIC 13/05/2000 Sydney - Aus Open 23 4:12.03 L 854F Stephanie Williams17 HUNT 16/02/2007 NSW Open Championships 24 4:12.11L 854F Natasha Bowron15 NSW 13/03/1997 Adelaide Pan Pac Trials 25 4:12.20L 853F Susan O'Neill26 QLD 10/01/2000 Brisbane Female 800 Free 1 8:22.81L 949P Kylie Palmer18 AUS 9/08/2008 2008 Olympic Games 2 8:22.83L 949F Katie Goldman17 MIAMI 16/03/2010 2010 Telstra Australian Championships 3 8:22.93L 948F Julie McDonald18 QLD 19/09/1988 Seoul Olympics 4 8:24.15L 941F Janelle Elford18 NSW 28/05/1988 Boca Raton 5 8:24.62L 939F Tracey Wickham15 QLD 2/08/1978 Edmonton Commonwealth Games 6 8:25.74L 933F Blair Evans18 CPER 16/03/2010 2010 Telstra Australian Championships 7 8:25.78L 932F Michelle Ford16 NSW 2/08/1978 Edmonton Commonwealth Games 8 8:26.37 L 929F Sheridan Burge-Lopez18 NSW 28/05/1988 Boca Raton 9 8:26.86L 926F Hayley Lewis19 QLD 13/08/1993 Kobe Pan Pac 10 8:29.13L 914F Bronte Barratt19 AUS 22/05/2008 2008 Mel Zajac Jr International 11 8:29.73L 911F Linda MacKenzie24 AUS 10/06/2008 Barcelona - Mare Nostum 12 8:30.18L 908F Stacey Gartrell17 NSW 20/08/1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games 13 8:30.45L 907F Melissa Gorman24 AUS 18/08/2010 Pan Pacific Championships 14 8:32.21L 898F Stephanie Williams17 HUNT 3/12/2006 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships 15 8:32.51L 896F Donna Procter21 NSW 25/04/1991 Melbourne - Aus Open 16 8:33.78L 889F Sarah Paton19 NSW 30/01/2006 2006 Melbourne Comm.
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