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Short Course Yards 2008 Top Ten and Long and Short Course World Records As of May 1, 2008 Short Course Yards 2008 Top Ten and Long and Short Course World Records as of May 1, 2008 $7 • Published September 2008 Contents he 2007-2008 Short Course Top status. To order an All American Certificate Women’s Individual 18-24 ............................... 1 25-29 ............................... 1 Ten is the first issue in a series of and Patch, send a check for $5 made out to 30-34 ............................... 2 Tthree 2008 Top Ten issues produced USMS to: USMS National Office, P.O. Box 35-39 ............................... 3 by United States Masters Swimming. 185, Londonderry, NH 03053-0185. 40-44 ............................... 4 Inside you will find the Top Ten Times for Those individuals performing the most 45-49 ............................... 4 the 2007-2008 Short Course Yard season first place times, in the most events, in their 50-54 ............................... 5 55-59 ............................... 6 (swims performed in a 25 yard pool) made age group are awarded All Star status. All 60-64 ............................... 7 on or before May 31 and forwarded to the Stars will receive a special certificate from the 65-69 ............................... 7 National Swims Administrator, Mary Beth National Office. All American (individual) 70-74 ............................... 8 Windrath, by June 30, 2008. Each LMSC is and All Star rosters will appear in the May/ 75-79 ............................... 9 responsible for reporting the Top Ten Times, June issue of USMS Swimmer Magazine. 80-84 .............................10 85-89 .............................10 USMS national records, and world records 90-94 .............................11 achieved in its LMSC. All Time Top Ten Report 95-99 .............................11 The first line under each event (which The USMS All Time Top Ten is available in Men’s Individual 18-24 .............................11 is in all caps) is the current national record all three courses. This publication lists the 25-29 .............................12 for that event and age group. An “NV” after top ten fastest times recorded over the years 30-34 .............................13 35-39 .............................13 a top ten time indicates that appropriate in each age group and each event. The cost is 40-44 .............................14 documentation has not yet been supplied $4 for one course, $3 for the second or $10 45-49 .............................15 and the time is Not Verified as a record. for all three. To order, make check payable 50-54 .............................15 to: Suzanne Rague 55-59 .............................16 Top Ten Patches 935 NW 170th Place 60-64 .............................17 65-69 .............................18 Each person (individuals and relay Beaverton, OR 97006-4831. 70-74 .............................18 members) on this list is eligible to purchase 75-79 .............................19 a Top Ten Patch with stroke segment. To World Top Ten Report 80-84 .............................20 order your patches ($5 each) and additional Masters Swimming World Top Ten 85-89 .............................20 stroke segments ($1.25 each) send your Tabulation is a yearly publication produced 90-94 .............................21 95-99 .............................21 check payable to: by FINA. To order, make check payable to 100-104 .............................21 Thomas Gorman FINA for $10 and send to them at: Women’s Relays 18+ .............................22 PO Box 43824 FINA 25+ .............................22 Richmond Heights, OH 44143 Avenue de l’Avant Post 4, 35+ .............................23 e-mail [email protected] 1005 Lausanne–Switzerland 45+ .............................24 55+ .............................25 For more information on USMS, visit our 65+ .............................26 The second issue in this series is 2008 Web Site at www.usms.org. There you will 75+ .............................27 Long Course Meters (swims performed find everything you want to know about Men’s Relays 18+ .............................27 in a 50 meter pool). Times and records United States Masters Swimming, including: 25+ .............................28 considered for this Top Ten list must Administration, Coaching, Competition, 35+ .............................29 45+ .............................30 be made on or before September 30 Fitness, Merchandise, Places to Swim, 55+ .............................30 and reported to the National Swims Training, the World of Swimming and links 65+ .............................31 Administrator by October 20. to USMS Top-Ten, USMS and FINA World 75+ .............................32 The 2008 Short Course Meters (swims Records. 85+ .............................33 performed in a 25 meter pool) list is the A big thank you goes out to: LMSC Mixed Relays 18+ .............................33 25+ .............................33 final issue in the series. Times and records Top Ten Recorders who are all dedicated 35+ .............................34 considered for this list must be made on or volunteers who spend countless hours at 45+ .............................35 before December 31 and reported to the Top their computers on our behalf, Mary Beth 55+ .............................36 Ten Chairman by January 26. Windrath and the members of the Records 65+ .............................37 and Tabulations Committee for the work 75+ .............................37 85+ .............................37 All American Patches they do in pulling all this information and Certificates together, Walt Reid for his many years of FINA World Masters Records Short Course Once the SCM Top Ten is finalized, the service, Doug Garcia for “beautifying” this Meters, May 1, 2008 .............................38 official 2008 All American Roster will be booklet and Gateway Printing & Graphics FINA World Masters Records Long Course produced. A swimmer/relay who has the top who duplicates this final product. Meters, May 1, 2008 .............................44 time in one or more events in any one of Happy Swimming! Errata 2007 Short Course Meters ....................51 the three courses qualifies for All American Tracy Women 18-24 50 Yard Backstroke 50 Yard Butterfly Women 25-29 26.47 JESSICA TONG 98 25.46 JENNIFER BROOKS 00 50 Yard Freestyle 27.45 Brette Winegarner 22 25.52 Laura Davis 23 50 Yard Freestyle 23.89 JANET MAYVILLE 98 27.60 Yana Park 23 26.02 Kaitlin M Moughty 23 23.16 PETRA MARTIN 05 24.50 Jacqueline Jenner 24 28.21 Jessica A Connors 22 26.35 Kelly C Busche 23 23.66 Ngozi R Monu 27 24.67 Vanessa Martinez 24 28.57 Shona D Pierce 23 26.60 Jill A Vukmanic 24 23.76 Sarah Wanezek 25 24.84 C Wentworth 22 28.62 Jessica J Brown 24 26.78 Vanessa Martinez 24 23.94 Laura Holt 27 24.88 Karla Bailey 24 28.93 Kelly Busche 23 27.06 C Wentworth 22 24.10 Jocelyn M Rau 28 24.98 Brette Winegarner 22 29.22 Julie Macklin 20 27.14 Kiana Taheri 24 24.11 Rachel Armstrong 28 25.00 Kelly C Busche 23 29.41 Vanessa Martinez 24 27.35 K Palmerton 18 24.26 Stacy E Peterson 26 25.37 Kaitlin M Moughty 23 29.47 Tal Shpaizer 24 27.50 Jessica A Connors 22 24.50 Lyndsey M Linke 27 25.39 Taylor Jaramillo 23 29.50 Amanda Luciano 22 27.56 Brette Winegarner 22 24.64 Lisa McLuckie 29 25.46 Jill A Vukmanic 24 24.79 Alissa K Davies 28 25.46 Erin Bonney 24 100 Yard Backstroke 100 Yard Butterfly 24.95 Agnese Ozolina 28 55.98 SARA SCHWEITZER 00 55.63 LAURA DAVIS 08 100 Yard Freestyle 1:00.12 Brette Winegarner 22 55.63 Laura Davis 23 100 Yard Freestyle 50.67 JESSICA FOSCHI 03 1:00.61 Kim Scarborough 24 58.39 Kelly C Busche 23 50.80 LOUISE JOHNCKE 03 53.32 Kelly C Busche 23 1:00.70 Kelly C Busche 23 58.81 Kaitlin Moughty 23 52.92 Stacy E Peterson 26 53.64 Kaitlin Moughty 23 1:00.70 Yana Park 23 59.81 C Wentworth 22 53.02 Lyndsey M Linke 27 54.21 C Wentworth 22 1:00.80 Jessica J Brown 24 1:00.10 Jill A Vukmanic 24 53.41 Rachel Armstrong 28 55.03 Karla Bailey 24 1:01.35 Jessica Huang 23 1:01.91 Amanda Otto 22 53.89 Jocelyn M Rau 28 55.14 Amanda Otto 22 1:01.49 Kaitlin Moughty 23 1:02.07 Vicki S Blocker 24 53.97 Lisa McLuckie 29 55.34 Kiana Taheri 24 1:02.71 Kyle Cutter 22 1:02.07 Sara Gombash 22 54.13 Martha K Guleke 26 55.54 Jill A Vukmanic 24 1:02.83 Tal Shpaizer 24 1:02.18 Leah R Schneider 23 54.27 Mollie K Grover 27 55.58 Kelsey A Leckovic 23 1:03.29 Julie Macklin 20 1:02.28 Lisa A White 23 54.42 J Strasburger 29 55.63 Chrissy Miller 24 54.50 M Reynolds 26 56.01 Katie Mc Williams 24 200 Yard Backstroke 200 Yard Butterfly 54.72 Agnese Ozolina 28 1:59.22 SARA SCHWEITZER 00 2:02.28 RACHEL KOMISARZ 01 200 Yard Freestyle 2:10.36 Kaitlin M Moughty 23 2:02.74 Laura M Davis 23 200 Yard Freestyle 1:50.98 RACHEL KOMISARZ 01 2:11.64 Kim Scarborough 24 2:10.74 Kaitlin M Moughty 23 1:48.80 LIMIN LIU 01 1:54.55 Kaitlin M Moughty 23 2:13.92 Mary Higgins 19 2:14.28 C Venturacci 22 1:54.82 Brooke Taflinger 26 1:58.12 C Wentworth 22 2:15.92 Vicki S Blocker 24 2:15.85 Vicki S Blocker 24 1:56.49 Mc Call J Dorr 26 2:01.01 Lisa A White 23 2:15.97 Tal Shpaizer 24 2:15.94 Jill A Vukmanic 24 1:56.73 Rachel Armstrong 28 2:01.10 Katie Mc Williams 24 2:17.51 Jessica J Brown 24 2:17.88 Lisa A White 23 1:57.35 Erin E Mc Intyre 26 2:02.18 C Venturacci 22 2:17.76 Annelie Jonsson 24 2:20.40 Leah R Schneider 23 1:57.53 Mollie K Grover 27 2:02.50 Ginny Miller 23 2:21.68 A Belliveau 24 2:20.70 Ginny Miller 23 1:57.69 Ngozi R Monu 27 2:02.78 Kelsey A Leckovic 23 2:21.86 Mikki Columbus 24 2:20.91 Erin M Merritt 24 1:58.49 Alyssa M Lengle 25 2:03.87 Jamie Haseman 23 2:22.61 Kelly Busche 23 2:21.51 A Belliveau 24 1:58.97 Christina Droubay 26
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