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Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships 9 – 13 April 2017, Brisbane Final Start List Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships 9 – 13 April 2017, Brisbane Final Start List Event 1 Women 100 LC Metre Breaststroke Multi-Class Title Holder: 1:35.32 13/04/2016 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 SCOTT, MADELEINE SB9 24 NUNAWADING, VIC 1:17.93 __________ ______ 2 LEONHARDT, PAIGE SB9 16 EAST BRISBANE, QLD 1:20.44 __________ ______ 3 STEPHENS, KEIRA SB9 14 FRASER COAST, QLD 1:23.43 __________ ______ 4 WILLIAMS, KENDALL SB9 17 NU SWIM, NSW 1:24.14 __________ ______ 5 GREENWOOD, JASMINE SB9 12 BAY & BASIN, NSW 1:24.58 __________ ______ 6 GETSON, JAIME-LEE SB14 18 MELBOURNE TORPEDOES 1:25.85 __________ ______ 7 CLARKE, KAYLA SB14 25 WATERWORX, QLD 1:26.96 __________ ______ 8 STORM, RUBY SB14 13 TRARALGON, VIC 1:29.08 __________ ______ 9 HARDING, NIKESHA SB14 18 AQUABLITZ TOONGABBIE 1:29.22 __________ ______ 10 SCHMIDT, EMILY SB14 24 AUSTRALIAN CRAWL, QLD 1:30.70 __________ ______ 11 LLOYD, MADDYSON SB9 16 EAST BRISBANE, QLD 1:30.97 __________ ______ 12 CORRY, TAYLOR SB14 22 MLC MARLINS, NSW 1:31.87 __________ ______ 13 THOMAS KANE, TIFFANY SB6 15 RAVENSWOOD, NSW 1:35.32 __________ ______ 14 LUCY, JADE SB14 20 SLC AQUADOT, NSW 1:35.46 __________ ______ 15 BARRAS, LILY SB9 15 BRISBANE JETS, QLD 1:35.61 __________ ______ 16 GRIER-STRALOW, RYLEE SB14 14 WELLINGTON POINT, QLD 1:38.73 __________ ______ 17 WILSON, KEASHA SB14 17 MAROOCHYDORE, QLD 1:41.79 __________ ______ 18 HALLIDAY, RUBY SB7 16 BALLARAT GOLD, VIC 1:47.97 __________ ______ Event 2 Men 100 LC Metre Breaststroke Multi-Class Title Holder: 1:50.59 13/04/2016 Ahmed Kelly Melb. Vicentre Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 PENDLETON, RICK SB9 32 USC SPARTANS, QLD 1:08.25 __________ ______ 2 BEKRIC, LIAM SB13 16 NORWOOD, SA 1:08.70 __________ ______ 3 ELIASON, RICHARD SB14 28 GINNINDERRA, NSW 1:10.13 __________ ______ 4 WARD, MATTHEW SB9 21 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 1:11.55 __________ ______ 5 GILSON, DARCY SB14 15 SINGLETON, NSW 1:13.57 __________ ______ 6 MICHEL, JAKE SB14 19 CARINA LEAGUES CJ'S 1:13.71 __________ ______ 7 RUSSO, SEAN SB13 26 MLC MARLINS, NSW 1:13.85 __________ ______ 8 KILDUFF, MITCHELL SB14 21 SLC AQUADOT, NSW 1:16.30 __________ ______ 9 SCHLUTER, LIAM SB14 18 KAWANA WATERS, QLD 1:16.56 __________ ______ 10 COCHRANE, BLAKE SB7 26 USC SPARTANS, QLD 1:17.26 __________ ______ 11 STARK, MATTHEW SB9 17 GENESIS AQUATICS 1:18.31 __________ ______ 12 JASON, NATHAN SB13 14 USC SPARTANS, QLD 1:20.29 __________ ______ 13 GETSON, PATRICK SB14 18 MELBOURNE TORPEDOES 1:22.93 __________ ______ 14 AUNGLES, JESSE SB7 21 MARION, SA 1:23.17 __________ ______ 15 CHAN, ETHAN SB14 22 AUSTRALIAN CRAWL, QLD 1:25.40 __________ ______ 16 BRIGHT, ROHAN SB7 19 AQUABURN, NSW 1:27.85 __________ ______ 17 NORBURY, TRAE SB8 15 CYMS ST EDMUND'S, QLD 1:42.29 __________ ______ 18 BAKER, WILLIAM SB7 20 GINNINDERRA, NSW 1:42.44 __________ ______ 19 KELLY, AHMED SB3 25 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 1:50.59 __________ ______ 20 PATTERSON, GRANT SB2 27 CENTRAL CAIRNS, QLD 2:17.09 __________ ______ Event 3 Men 200 LC Metre Backstroke World: 1:51.92 31/07/2009 Aaron Peirsol USA Commonwealth: 1:53.17 7/11/2015 Mitch Larkin Australia Australian: 1:53.17 7/11/2015 Mitch Larkin St Peters Western All Comers: 1:53.72 15/12/2015 Mitch Larkin St Peters Western SALWQT: 1:57.12 Title Holder: 1:53.90 12/04/2016 Mitch Larkin St Peters Western Meet Qualifying: 2:09.80 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 LARKIN, MITCH 23 UNATTACHED QLD 1:53.90 __________ ______ 2 BEAVER, JOSHUA 24 NUNAWADING, VIC 1:56.19 __________ ______ 3 CARTWRIGHT, JACK 18 ST PETERS WESTERN 1:58.80 __________ ______ 4 LUDLOW, TRISTAN 19 RACKLEY, QLD 1:59.51 __________ ______ 5 LEWIS, DYLAN 19 CHANDLER, QLD 1:59.70 __________ ______ 6 LEWIS, CLYDE 19 ST PETERS WESTERN 1:59.77 __________ ______ 7 GILLILAND, JARED 22 CHANDLER, QLD 1:59.78 __________ ______ 8 EDMONDS, BEN 25 MARION, SA 2:00.61 __________ ______ Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships 9 – 13 April 2017, Brisbane Final Start List 9 PENDER, MATTHEW 20 VALLEY AQUATIC, NSW 2:01.52 __________ ______ 10 GOUGH, BOWEN 18 NUNAWADING, VIC 2:01.78 __________ ______ 11 MILLS, PETER 20 BRISBANE GRAMMAR, QLD 2:01.89 __________ ______ 12 WOODWARD, BRADLEY 18 MINGARA AQUATIC, NSW 2:02.12 __________ ______ 13 TRAIFOROS, JAMES 20 TRINITY GRAMMAR, NSW 2:02.59 __________ ______ 14 LEWIS, HAYDEN 21 MARION, SA 2:03.09 __________ ______ 15 BAILEY, MYLES 17 WOY WOY, NSW 2:04.16 __________ ______ 16 SELMAN, JACK 22 USC SPARTANS, QLD 2:04.18 __________ ______ 17 SHERINGTON, CALLUM 19 CARLILE, NSW 2:04.20 __________ ______ 18 BOSKOVIC, KAZIMIR 21 NUNAWADING, VIC 2:04.52 __________ ______ 19 HONEY, NICHOLAS 24 YERONGA PARK, QLD 2:04.80 __________ ______ 20 WALSH, WILL 18 EAST BRISBANE, QLD 2:05.24 __________ ______ 21 CURRAN, THOMAS 21 SURREY PARK, VIC 2:05.54 __________ ______ 22 HINDS-SYDENHAM, HAYDEN 20 SOPAC, NSW 2:05.65 __________ ______ 23 TYSOE, CAMERON 20 GINNINDERRA, NSW 2:06.00 __________ ______ 24 HOLLARD, TRISTAN 20 SOUTHPORT OLYMPIC 2:06.11 __________ ______ 25 RICE, ANDREW 18 NUNAWADING, VIC 2:06.56 __________ ______ 26 HARTWELL, TY 16 ROCKY CITY, QLD 2:07.15 __________ ______ 27 LOWE-GRIFFITHS, CALLUM 18 UNATTACHED QLD 2:07.88 __________ ______ 28 VANE-TEMPEST, LACHLAN 19 WOY WOY, NSW 2:07.91 __________ ______ 29 WILKIE, JOSHUA 17 REVESBY WORKERS 2:08.14 __________ ______ 30 JEFFRIES, TOM 20 SOUTHSIDE AQUATICS 2:08.31 __________ ______ 31 KELLY, MATT 19 ABBOTSLEIGH, NSW 2:08.37 __________ ______ 32 HAUCK, THOMAS 14 ALL SAINTS, QLD 2:08.43 __________ ______ 33 ABEYA, HARRISON 17 EAST BRISBANE, QLD 2:08.47 __________ ______ 34 FRIEND, ROBERT 20 YERONGA PARK, QLD 2:08.80 __________ ______ 35 CARSLEY, CAMPBELL 20 ALBANY CREEK, QLD 2:09.04 __________ ______ 36 FINDEISEN, NICHOLAS 27 FIRBANK AQUASTARS 2:09.59 __________ ______ 37 HANSFORD, JAMES 19 ALL SAINTS', WA 2:09.65 __________ ______ 38 RICHARDSON, KIRAN 18 KINCUMBER PACIFIC 2:09.69 __________ ______ 39 MARTIN, JUSTIN 19 ARENA, WA 2:09.74 __________ ______ Event 4 Men 100 LC Metre Butterfly World: 49.82 1/08/2009 Michael Phelps USA Commonwealth: 50.39 12/08/2016 Joseph Schooling Singapore Australian: 50.85 1/08/2009 Andrew Lauterstein SOPAC All Comers: 50.77 31/03/2009 Michael Phelps USA SALWQT: 51.51 Title Holder: 51.64 13/04/2016 David Morgan TSS Aquatic Meet Qualifying: 56.90 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 MORGAN, DAVID 23 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 51.64 __________ ______ 2 IRVINE, GRANT 26 ST PETERS WESTERN 51.76 __________ ______ 3 BROWN, NICHOLAS 21 WESTERN SPRINT, WA 53.16 __________ ______ 4 MARKS, EDWARD 20 CARLILE, NSW 53.33 __________ ______ 5 RICHARDSON, DOMINIC 19 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 53.59 __________ ______ 6 RAVEN, CHRISTOPHER 23 USC SPARTANS, QLD 53.62 __________ ______ 7 JONES, CAMERON 20 ST PETERS WESTERN 53.69 __________ ______ 8 BRUNT, JORDAN 17 SOUTHPORT OLYMPIC 53.84 __________ ______ 9 BENEHOUTSOS, (V), THEODOROS 19 GREECE 53.86 __________ ______ 10 GOUGH, BOWEN 18 NUNAWADING, VIC 54.21 __________ ______ 11 WOTTON, THOMAS 19 ST PETERS WESTERN 54.37 __________ ______ 12 WHALE, JACOB 17 FLYERS, QLD 54.38 __________ ______ 13 MCCARTHY, BRAYDEN 19 BOND, QLD 54.41 __________ ______ 14 LEONG, REGAN 21 SOMERSET, QLD 54.64 __________ ______ 15 DAVENPORT-WRIGHT, MITCHELL 19 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 54.70 __________ ______ 16 SWIFT, BRENNAN 19 SHEPPARTON, VIC 54.74 __________ ______ 17 PREVAL, CAMERON 20 COMMERCIAL, QLD 54.90 __________ ______ 18 CAMP, JAMES 19 WEST BRISBANE, QLD 55.07 __________ ______ 19 COOK, BRODIE 21 HELENSVALE, QLD 55.14 __________ ______ 20 RECH, STUART 21 ACACIA BAYSIDE, QLD 55.46 __________ ______ 21 TANKARD, LAYNE 21 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 55.64 __________ ______ Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships 9 – 13 April 2017, Brisbane Final Start List 22 FASALA, CADE 21 ST PETERS WESTERN 55.90 __________ ______ 23 SMITH, JAKE 19 BREAKERS, WA 55.91 __________ ______ 24 PEOPLES, JOSHUA 19 MINGARA AQUATIC, NSW 56.02 __________ ______ 25 POON, BRYAN 18 USC SPARTANS, QLD 56.12 __________ ______ 26 GOVERS, JACKSON 19 PERTH CITY, WA 56.15 __________ ______ 27 BIBBY, LUKE 21 CARLILE, NSW 56.20 __________ ______ 28 MCDOUGALL, HAMISH 20 SURREY PARK, VIC 56.21 __________ ______ 29 OLIVER, DOUGLAS 21 YERONGA PARK, QLD 56.48 __________ ______ 30 BIDDLE, SAM 20 NU SWIM, NSW 56.52 __________ ______ 31 BERECZ, ANDREW 23 BAYSIDE, VIC 56.56 __________ ______ 32 NASH, OLIVER 15 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 56.61 __________ ______ Event 5 Women 100 LC Metre Freestyle World: 52.06 2/07/2016 Cate Campbell Australia Commonwealth: 52.06 2/07/2016 Cate Campbell Australia Australian: 52.06 16/07/2016 Cate Campbell Commercial All Comers: 52.06 2/07/2016 Cate Campbell Commercial SALWQT: 53.92 Title Holder: 52.38 12/04/2016 Cate Campbell Commercial Meet Qualifying: 57.90 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 CAMPBELL, CATE 24 COMMERCIAL, QLD 52.06 __________ ______ 2 CAMPBELL, BRONTE 22 COMMERCIAL, QLD 52.58 __________ ______ 3 MCKEON, EMMA 22 ST PETERS WESTERN 52.80 __________ ______ 4 ELMSLIE, BRITTANY 22 BRISBANE GRAMMAR, QLD 53.54 __________ ______ 5 WILSON, MADISON 22 ST PETERS WESTERN 53.93 __________ ______ 6 NGAWATI, KOTUKU 22 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 54.10 __________ ______ 7 JACK, SHAYNA 18 COMMERCIAL, QLD 54.11 __________ ______ 8 THROSSELL, BRIANNA 21 UWA WEST COAST 54.64 __________ ______ 9 SEEBOHM, EMILY 24 BRISBANE GRAMMAR, QLD 54.74 __________ ______ 10 BUCHANAN, CARLA 21 ACACIA BAYSIDE, QLD 54.99 __________ ______ 11 COONEY, GEMMA 17 BRISBANE GRAMMAR, QLD 55.42 __________ ______ 12 NEALE, LEAH 21 USC SPARTANS, QLD 55.51 __________ ______ 13 BARRATT,
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