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Top Ten Short Course Yards $7.00 United States Masters Swimming, Inc. 2000-2001 Top Ten Short Course Yards and World Records as of May 2001 Long Course Meters Short Course Meters United States A._ Masters ~' ® S.vi111111ing 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~ Published August 2001 UNITED STATES MASTERS SWIMMING 2000-2001 TOP TEN SHORT COURSE YARDS The 2000-2001 Short Course Yards Top Teo is the first issue in a series of three 2001 .. Top Teo issues produced by United States Masters Swimming. Inside you will find the Top Ten Times for the 2000-2001 Short Course Yard season (swims performed in a 25 yard pool) made on or before May 31, 2001 and forwarded to the Records and Tabulation Chairman, Pieter Cath, by June 30, 2001. Each LMSC is responsible for reporting the Top Teo Times, USMS national records, and world records achieved in its LMSC. The first line under each event (which is indented) is the current national record for that event and age group. An "NV" after a top ten time indicates that appropriate documentation has not yet been supplied and the time is Not Y:erified as a record. Each person (individuals and relay members) on this list is eligible to purchase a Top_ Teo Patch with stroke segment. The UI person to send your order to la Thomas Gorman. Send $5 to Thomas at 3369 Desota Ave, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118, e-mail [email protected]. Add $1.25 for each additional stroke segment desired. The second issue in this series is 2001 Long Course Meters (swims performed in a 50 meter pool). Times and records considered for this Top Ten list must be made on or before September 30, 2001 and reported to the Top Ten Chairman by October 20th. The 2001 Short Course Meters (swims performed in a 25 meter pool) list is the third issue in this series of Top Tens. Times and records considered for this Top Ten list must be made on or before December 31, 2001 and reported to the Top Ten Chairman by January 26, 2002. Once the SCM Top Ten is finalized, the official 2001 AU American Roster will be produced. A swimmer/relay who has the Top Ten time in one or more event(s) in any one of the three courses qualifies for All American status. To order an All American Certificate and Patch, send a check for $5 made out to USMS to: USMS National Office, P.O. Box 185, Londondeny, NH 03053-0185. Those individuals performing the most first place times, in the most events, in their age group are awarded All Star status. All Stars will receive a certificate from the National Office. All American (individual) and All Star rosters will appear in the May/June issue of SWIM Magazine. The USMS All Time Top Ten is available in all three courses. This publication lists the top ten fastest times recorded over the years in each age group and each event. The cost is $4 for one course, $3 for the second or $10 for all three. To order, make check payable to Suzanne Rague and send to her at: 935 NW l 70th Place, Beaverton, OR 97006-4831. Masters Swimming World Top Ten Tabulation is a yearly publication produced by FINA. To order, make check payable to FINA for $7 and send to them at: FINA, Avenue de !'Avant-Post 4, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland. For more information on USMS, visit our Web Site at http://www.usms.org. There you will find everything you want to know about United States Masters Swimming, including: Administration, Coaching, Competition, Fitness, Merchandise, Places to Swim, Training, the World of Swimming and likns to USMS Top-Ten, USMS and FINA World Records. We would like to send a big THANKS out to the members of the Top Ten Committee and the LMSC Top Ten Recorders who are all dedicated volunteers who spend countless hours at their computers on our behalf. Happy Swimming! Tracy 2000-2001 Short-Course Yards - Top-Ten Individuals 26.63 Sara Schweitzer 21 27.40 Mariela Yepez 19 25.28 Lee Nessel 25 27.59 Nicole D Omphroy 22 27.52 Jennifer Mooney 24 • 100 YD FREESTYLE WOMEN 19-24 27.90 Abi Liu 24 27. 64 l./endy simon 24 51.07 SARA SHAND 93 28.25 Jennifer Mooney 24 27.75 Emily Brelsford 24 51.77 Jessica A Tong 26 . 50 YD FREESTYLE 28.34 Dena Lofthus 22 • 100 YD BUTTERFLY 52.14 Grace S Cornelius 28 23.89 JANET MAYVILLE 98 28.73 Catherine Lundin 24 55.67 RACHEL KOMISARZ 01 52.82 Mary E Edwards 28 24.34 Sara Schweitzer 21 28.73 Cary J Conley 23 55.67 Rachel Komisarz 24 52.97 Ashley Mosher 26 24.66 Jennifer Mancini 24 28.80 Jennifer L Kep ler 24 59.47 Dena Lofthus 22 53.47 Mary C Blandford 27 24.67 Becky Bicknell 24 29.03 Margo S Diamond 22 59.65 Mariela Yepez 19 53.81 Jennifer Mancini 25 24.68 Tanya C Felton 22 29.07 Jenny Rohan 22 59.97 Asheley M Frogner 22 54.19 Camilla Johansson 27 24.70 Nicol e D Omphroy 22 100 YD BACKSTROKE 1:00.16 Michelle Collins 24 54.66 Lee Nessel 25 24.90 Jodie Snowbarger 23 55.98 SARA SCHl./EITZER 00 1:00.58 Catherine Lundin 24 54.93 Susan Fawcett 27 25.05 Rebecca D Tr0!'1'ke 22 57.40 Sara Schweitzer 22 1:00.61 Margo s Diamond 22 55.24 Kelly Heath 27 25. 12 Jenny R \Jolters 24 59.28 Dena Lofthus 22 1:00.97 Nicole D Omphroy 22 • 200 YD FREESTYLE 25. 17 Marianne Johnson 19 59.82 Jennifer Mooney 24 1:01.13 Deny Soto 23 1:48.80 LIMIN LIU 01 25.21 Laura Kerns 24 1:00.09 Nicole D °"1Jhroy 22 1:01.17 l./endy Simon 24 1:48.80 Limin Liu 25 • 100 YD FREESTYLE 1:00.90 Catherine Lundin 24 • 200 YD BUTTERFLY 1:54.07 Graces Cornelius 28 51.91 RACHEL KOMISARZ 01 1 :01.38 Abi Liu 24 2:02.28 RACHEL KOMISARZ 01 1:55.42 Jessica A Tong 26 51.91 Rachel Komisarz 24 1:01.41 Kathy Barker 24 2:02.28 Rachel Komisarz 24 1:56.99 Mary C Blandford 27 52.84 Nicole D Omphroy 22 1:01.89 Jennifer A Myers 24 2:08.80 Mariela Yepez 19 1:58.43 Lee Nessel 25 52.96 Sara Schweitzer 22 1:02.16 Jessica l./eathers 22 2:09.38 Amy Armond 24 1:59.12 Traci Usher 25 53.88 Becky Bicknell 24 1:02.40 Margo s Diamond 22 2:09.70 Asheley M Frogner 22 1:59.40 Liz Sullivan 27 54.47 Marianne Johnson 19 • 200 YD BACKSTROKE 2:13.52 Margo S Diamond 22 1:59.54 Kelly Heath 27 54.60 Rebecca D Tr0!'1'ke 22 1:59.22 SARA SCHl./EITZER 00 2:14.07 Miriam E Carlson 24 2:00.94 Jennifer Mancini 25 54.64 Laura Kerns 24 2:01.22 Sara Schweitzer 22 2:16.03 Iris A Nishimoto 19 2:01.50 Magda Stovickova 26 54.78 Jennifer Mancini 24 2:08.57 Jennifer Mooney 24 2:18.75 Michelle Collins 24 • 500 YD FREESTYLE 54.94 Jodie Snowbarger 23 2:08.98 Dena Lofthus 22 2:19.28 Natalie Phillips 22 4:49.88 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 55.48 Christina Cairns 22 2:10.63 Kathy Barker 24 2:19.45 Aurora Tallacksen 24 5:13.39 Sara Quan 28 • 200 YD FREESTYLE 2:12.62 Amy Armond 24 • 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 5:15.42 Mary C Blandford 27 1:50.98 RACHEL KOMISARZ 01 2:12.76 Kim M Davis 23 59.21 SUD! MILLER 91 5:18.22 Grace S Cornelius 28 1:50.98 Rachel Komisarz 24 2:13.64 Catherine Lundin 24 59.57 Sara Schweitzer 22 5:18.32 Magda Stovickova 26 1:52.18 Sara Schweitzer 22 2:15.72 Mandy Crowe 24 1:01.05 Dena Lofthus 22 5:20.71 Jill Hansen 26 1:57.13 Tanya c Felton 22 2:18.26 Kelley Miller 22 1 :01 .36 May Ooi 24 5:21.01 Traci Usher 25 1:58.79 Asheley M Frogner 22 2:18.36 Heather N Perry 23 1:01 .98 Nicole D Omphroy 22 5:21.94 Liz Sullivan 27 1:59.61 Laura Kerns 24 50 YD BREASTSTROKE 1:02.45 Noelle l./ilhite 21 5:22.54 Joanne \./ Reierson 29 1:59.70 Marianne Johnson 19 30.25 SUSIE MORTENSON 93 1:03.13 Jennifer Mancini 24 5:22.56 Andrea Packard 26 1:59.95 Lindsay J Della 24 31.49 Rebecca E Arnold 23 1:03. 19 Deny Soto 23 5:23.19 Kelly Heath 27 2:00.35 Kristin C l./igle 24 31. 75 May Ooi 24 1:03.34 Catherine Lundin 24 • 1000 YD FREESTYLE 2:00.63 Miriam E Carlson 24 31.96 Emily Brelsford 24 1:03.41 Jennifer Mooney 24 10:12.34 LISA HAZEN 94 2:00.81 Becky Bicknell 24 32.05 Sara Schweitzer 21 1:03.46 Marianne Johnson 19 10:40.57 Sara Quan 28 • 500 YD FREESTYLE 32.07 A McReynolds 23 • 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 10:58.07 Liz Sullivan 27 4:52.83 RACHEL KOMISARZ 01 32.08 Abi Liu 24 2:05.30 SARA SCHl./EITZER 00 11:06.58 Magda Stovickova 26 4:52.83 Rachel Komisarz 24 32.21 Noelle l./ilhite 21 2:05.98 Sara Schweitzer 22 11:09.58 Joy E Stover 25 5:09.44 Asheley M Frogner 22 32.31 Jennifer Clifford 23 2:13.35 Tanya C Felton 22 11:26.46 Maya M Nasution 27 5:12.00 Kristin C l./igle 24 32.56 Jack ie J Frank 21 2: 13.49 Emily s l./ang 22 11:32.04 Leslie Mix 26 5:14.41 Amy Armond 24 32.59 Jennifer Dowling 24 2:13.84 Kathy Barker 24 11:32.37 Jenn Aber 26 5:19.50 Lindsay J Della 24 • 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 2:15.45 Kristin C l./igle 24 11:48.03 Carrie McGaugh ey 29 5:22.75 Miriam E Carlson 24 1:06.69 SARA SCHl./ElTZER 00 2:16.94 Catherine Lund in 24 11:49.02 Kathrine Veazey 27 5:27.65 Aurora Tallacksen 24 1:08.67 A McReynolds 23 2:16.96 Abi Liu 24 11:49.89 K Steenbergen 25 5:36.32 Elsa Campos 24 1:09.58 Emily Brelsford 24 2:17.60 Christina Cairns 22 • 1650 YD FREESTYLE 5:41.
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