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1993 Pan Pacific Championships Results 57 11 Anna Windsor, AUS 000 Free Aug, 15 1:02 75 Janie Wagstaff, USA 2:20 44 Yuka Akiyama, JPN 2135 40 Hyo.Jung Kim, KOR 57 21 Sarah Byan, AUS Timed Finals CONTENTS 1r03 29 Yoko Koikawa, JPN 2121 55 Julie ùlclaughlin, NZL 2:35 S7 Julie [4cLaughlin, NZL 57 29 S Shakespeare, CAN 8:23 Janel Evans, USA '100 72 1r03 51 Alecia Humphrey, USA Breast Aug, 13 2i40 49 Sandra Aroyo, CBC 57 49 Sally-Ann Sullivan, AUS 8:26 86 Hayley Lewis, AUS 1:03 Nicole AUS WOBLD 61 Stevenson, Championship Finals 2:40 51 Julie [¡ajer, AUS 57 Sarah Peron¡, USA 8:33 Claudia 78 80 Poll, CFC l:03 86 Elli Overton, AUS 1:09 1 1 Anila Nall, USA 53 Pan Pacilic Championships 2:50 63 Yin-Shin [,1a0, TPE 57 79 Ayako Nakano, JPN 8138 34 Slacey cadrell, AUS l:03 Joanne [¡eehan, ÁUS NATIONAL 97 1:09 18 Samanlha Biley, AUS Prelims 57 82 Palric¡a Levesque, CAN 8:39 79 T¡ina Jackson, USA 1:04 22 Sylvia Poll, CFC 1:09 93 Guylaine 56 JuniorNationals-East Cloulier, CAN 2r2B 85 Anita Nall, USA 57 91 Sumika l\¡inamoto, JPN 8:45 57 [¡asae Kawashima, JpN 1r04 23 Anna Simsic, NZL 1:10 Lisa 57 JuniorNationals-West 25 Flmd, CAN 2:30 50 Rebecca Brown, AIJS 58 63 Julie Barbeau, CAN Br45 69 lomoko Goza, JPN 1:04 27 Kaìrina Walters, CAN 111071 Rebecca Brown, AUS 59 Yi\,,lCA Nalionals 2:31 66 Krisline Ouance, USA 58 84 Nicole Slevenson AUS 8152 45 lvelissa Knor, CAN 1:04 Nikki Dryden, CAN DIVING 29 1:10 95 l\legan Kleine, USA 2:31 80 Guylaine Cloutier, CAN 59 Bobyn Lamsam, 10 HKG B:4f 01 Tobie Smilh, USA 1:04 48 [,legumi Shigeta, JPN 1r11 1B Kyoko Kasuya, JPN 60 European Diving Champs 2:31 83 Nalhalie ciguere, CAN 59 37 Angela Har¡s, AUS 8:41 36 Sarah Anderson. USA 1:04 50 Leigh Habler, AUS 1rf2 39 Kyoko lwasaki, 60 Speedo/J 0 Div¡ng JPN 2i31 91 Kyoko Kasuya, JPN 59 40 Jessica Amey CAN 8:46 24 Sachiko Miyaji, JPN 1r04 Jessica Amey, 00 US DivingNalionals 63 CAN Consolalion Finals 2:33 19 Kyoko lwasaki, JPN 59 J Yeo Wei Ling, 41 SIN 8:49 33 Alexis Larsen, IJSA lr04 69 Suzanne Weckend, CAN 1 1 Kelly King, USA 61 Alamo Challenge 02 2:33 33 Yoshie Nishioka, JPN 59 81 Pelria Thomas, AUS 8:51 16 Janie Johnson, USA f:04 Chang-Ha Lee, SYNCHFO 99 KoR 12 03 Yoshie Nishioka, JPN 2133 62 Kristi Busico, USA 59 84 Wong-Kyong Jeong, KOB 8:53 16 Cindy Bertelink, CAN 1:05 33 lveredith Smilh, AUS 12 Nathalie 6J US openChampionships 21 Giguere, CAN 2133 94 [¡i-Yun Yun, KOH 1r05 14 Claudia CIement, GUM B:53 24 Yu-Jin Jung, KOR 1r05 63 Ji'Hyun Lee, KOF 12 [¡i-Yun Yun, KOR 61 Pan Pacific Championships 98 2:34 1 1 Samantha F¡ley, AIJS f:07 66 Weng Kei Kou, MAC B:56 07 Chloe Flulle¡, AUS 1106 16 Julie l\,lclaughlin< NZL 61 F|NAWorldCup 13 34 Hyo-Jung Kim, KOB 2:34 35 L¡sa Flood, CAN 8:58 16 Anna Wilson, NZL 1:06 64 Yuka Akiyama, JPN 15 Yeo Wei Ling, 61 European Synchro Châmps 19 J SIN 2:34 75 Julie l¡claughlin, NZL 200 Free Aug. 12 8:59 25 Hyun-Soo Seo, KOR 16 WATER POLO 25 Sandra Aroyo CBC 2135 18 lt¡iki Sobue, JPN Championsh¡p Finals 9:01 87 Nikkí Dryden, CAN 200 Back Aug. 14 17 Yin-Shin [¡ao, IPE 61 European Polo Champs 23 2:36 fg Hyo.Jung Kim, KoF 1:58 85 Claudia Poll, CRC Championship Finals 2:38 65 Julie [.lajer, AUS 1:58 95 Nicole Haislell, USA 1500 FreeAug.12 2:10 97 Earbara Bedford, USA Prelims 2:40 19 Sandra Aroyo, CBC 1:59 56 Suzu Chiba, JPN Timed F¡nals 2:1 1 42 Lea Loveless, USA 1:09 84 Guylaine Cloutier, CAN 2140 54 Kelly King, USA 2:00 64 Janel Evans, USA 16:04 84 Hayley Lew¡s, AUS 2113 WORTD 89 Leigh Habler, AUS 111005 AnìtaNall,USA 2149 31 Yin-Shin Mao, IPE 2:01 05 Susan O'Neill, AUS 16:10 42 Slacey Garlrell, AUS 2:14 43 Anna Simcic, NZL 1:1024 Samaolha Riley,AUS 2:0f 40 Sachiko Niyaji, JPN l6:19 03 Alexis Larsen, LJSA 2:15 51 ivegumi Shigeta, JPN 1:1067 lltegan Kleine, USA 100 Fly Aug. 14 PAN PACIFIC 2:02 39 Joanne lt¡alar, CAN 16:23 21 lrina Jackson, USA 2:16 04 Chang-Ha Lee, KOR 1 r10 90 L¡sa Flood, CAN Champ¡onship Finals CHAMPIONSHIPS 2:04 51 Julie Barbeau, CAN 16:39 10 Jam¡e Johnson, USA 2:17 36 Nicole Slevenson, AUS 1:11 08 Febecca Brown, AUS 59 33 Jenny Thompson, USA Consolation Finals 16:42 94 Tobie Smith, USA 2:17 Kobe, Japan 62 Yoko Koikawa, JPN lil 1 31 Kyoko Kasuya, JPN 59 86 Susan O'Neil¡, AUS 2:03 Jenny Thompson. USA 16:43 03 77 Masae Kawashima, JPN Consolation F¡nals 1:1 1 32 Kelly King, USA 1:01 Petr¡a August 12-15,1993 (50 M) 03 Thomas, AUS 2:03 65 Anna Windsor, AUS 16:55 43 lvelissa Knox, CAN 2:16 04 Joañne lt¡eehan, AUS 1:11 80 Kyoko lwasaki, JPN 1:01 45 Paìge Wilson, USA 2:04 Shakespeare, 09 S CAN 16:57 56 Tomoko Goza, JPN 2:16 05 Kakina Wallers, CAN 1:12 Krìsli Busico, USA 1:01 WOMEN 12 67 Rie Shito, JPN 2105 30 Robyn Lamsam, HKc l6:57 8'1 Cindy Bertelink, CAN 2:17 06 Suzanne Weckend CAN 1r1221 YoshieNishioka, JPN 1:01 73 Sarah Evanetz, CAN 50 Fræ Aug. 15 2105 Anna Wilson, 63 NZL 2:17 62 Alecia Humphrey, USA 1:12 59 Nalhalie Giguere, CAN 1:0247 JessìËAmey,CAN Championship Finals 2:06 Won-Kyong Jeong, KoR 36 100 Back Aug.12 2:17 97 Yuka,Akiyama JPN 1:13 17 ¡ili-Yun Yun, KoB 1:02 25 92 l!¡ika Haruna, JPN 60 Jenny Thompson, USA 2:06 Chloe Flutter, AUS 99 Championshjp Finôls 2:18 44 JiHyun Lee, KOR 1r13 72 [¡iki Sobue, JPN Consolation Angel lvarlino, USA Finals 2518 2:08 96 J Yeo Wei Ling, SIN 1:01 35 Lea Loveless, USA 2:18 51 Sylvia Poll, CBC 1:1489 Hyo.JungKin,KOH 1r02 Krislie Kruege( 26 Jessica Amey, CAN 09 USA 06 1:01 54 Barbara Bedford, USA 2123 01 Nikki Dryden, CAN 1:1611 J YeoWeiLing,SlN 1:02 36 Janie Wâgstaf, USA 2621 S Shakespeare, CAN Prelims 1:03 21 Yoko Koikawa, JPN 1:16 67 Julie [,lajer, AUS 1:0257 YeoWeiLing,SlN 26 Sumika lvinamoto, J 31 JPN 1:59 Nicole Hâisletl, USA 1:03 25 Nicole 81 Stevenson, AUS Prelims 1:1689 SandraAroyo,CBC 1:02 Jean Todisco, 26 Sarah Ryan, AUS 59 USA 33 2:00 41 Suzu Chiba, JPN 1i03 94 Elli overton, AUS 2:12 89 Lea Loveless, USA 1 r17 B0 Yin-Shin l!¡ao, TPE 1:02 Elli Overlon, Anna Wndsor, ALlS 61 AUS 2648 2:00 83 Janet Evans, USA 1:03 99 Kalina Wallers, CAN 2:f4 11 Barbara Bedford, USA 1:03 24 Julie Barbeau, CAN 26 80 Ayako Nakano, JPN 2100 89 Jenny-Ihompson, USA 1:04 40 Anna Simcic, NZL 2:14 49 Leigh Habler, AUS 200 Breasl Aug. 15 1:03 47 Kimberly Fritsch, USA Consolation Flnals 2:01 Claudia Poll, CHC 71 1r0440 Sylvia Poll, CRC 2:15 18 A¡na Simcic NZL Champlonship Finals 1r05 26 73 Yung-lt4i Kin, KOR 66 l\,lelanie Valerio, USA 2:01 Sachiko lt¡lyaji, 83 JPN Consolalion Finals 2:15 68 Yoko Koikawa, JPN 2:28 40 Anita Nall, USA Prelims Levesque, 2661 Palricia CAN 2102 Sarah Anderson, 52 USA l:02 69 Janie Wagslail, USA 2r16 07 i,legumi Shigela, JPN 2128 Rebecca Brown, AUS 59 27 42 43 Jenny Thompson, USA 09 J Yeo Wei Ling, SIN 2102 Susan 57 o'Neill, AUS 1:04 02 Joanne i\ralar, AUS 2rf6 18 Chang-Ha Lee, KOB 2:28 75 Krisline Ouance USA 1:00 27 Angela 33 Susan o'Neill, AUS 18 Haris, AUS 2:02 l\,lelanie Valerio, USA 1:04 02 Llegumi 65 Shigeta, JPN 2r16 43 Nicole Slevenson, AUS 2131 11 Guylaine Cloutier, CAN 1r00 Pekia lhomas, 27 Fobyn Lamsam, HKG 71 AUS 52 2:02 Joânne Malar, CAN 1:04 05 Nikki Dryden, 72 CAN 2:16 44 Joanne Meehan, AI.JS 2131 37 Kyoko lwasaki, JPN l:01 Susan Sylv¡a Poll, CRC 38 Evanetz, CAN 2828 2:03 30 Juiie Ba.beau, CAN 1.0420 Jessi€ Amey, CAN 2116 58 Kalrina Wallers, CAN 2r31 62 Nalhalie Giguere, CAN 1:01 Paige Wilson, 30 Weng Kei Kou, IVAC 43 USA 99 2:03 35 Hayley Lewis, AUS 1:04 51 Chang-Ha Lee, KoF 2:16 98 Alecia Humphrey, USA 2:31 83 Kyoko Kasuya, JPN 1:01 Krisl¡e Krueger, D0 Claudia Clement, GIJI¡ 51 USA 2:03 60 Emily Pelers, USA 1t0472 Ji-Hyun Lee, KOB 2:17 55 Nikk¡ Dryden, CAN 2:35 58 llli.Yun Yun, KOB 1r02 03 Janie Wagstaf, USA Prel¡ms 2:03 Slacey Ga¡lrell, AUS l:05 44 81 Julie ¡,,lcLaughlin, NZL 2:17 97 Suzanne Weckend, CAN Consolâlion Finals 1:02 Rie Jenny Thompson, 06 Shito, JPN 2564 USA 2:04 05 Anna Windsor, AUS Prelims 2:18 64 li¡eredilh Sm¡lh, ,AUS 2132 40 Kdsti Busico, USA 1:02 Jean Todisco, IJSA 25 Angel l\ladino, LJSA 43 93 2:04 Hilomi l\,4aehara, JPN Leâ Loveless, 52 USA 2rlB 76 Sylvia Poll, CBC 2:32 69 Lisa Flood.
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