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Melbourne2020 IGLA Championships - 20/02/2020 to 25/02/2020 Results SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 12:05 PM 27/02/2020 Page 1 Melbourne2020 IGLA Championships - 20/02/2020 to 25/02/2020 Results Possible World Records Achieved Dorothy Dickey 90-94 VDC Event 2 - 1500m Freestyle 33m36.10s Event 2 – 400m Freestyle (Split) 8m48.36s Event 2 – 200m Freestyle (Split) 4m18.02s Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 8m38.80s Event 22 – 200m Freestyle (Split) 4m15.41s Event 33 - 100m Freestyle 1m52.04s Jerome A 55-59 DCAC Event 17 – 200m Individual Medley 2m20.67s Frentsos Possible National Records Achieved Lisandra De 40-44 VPP Event 42 – 200m Butterfly 2m28.68s Carvalho Janette Dickey 60-64 VMV Event 42 – 200m Butterfly 3m16.70s Janette Jeffrey 70-74 VMV Event 31 – 200m Breaststroke 3m32.38s Event 44 – 100m Breaststroke 1m39.11s Event 46 – 50m Freestyle 34.47s Dorothy Dickey 90-94 VDC Event 2 - 1500m Freestyle 33m36.10s Event 2 – 400m Freestyle (Split) 8m48.36s Event 2 – 200m Freestyle (Split) 4m18.02s Event 2 – 100m Freestyle (Split) 2m01.68s Event 2 – 50m Freestyle (Split) 57.21s Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 8m38.80s Event 22 – 200m Freestyle (Split) 4m15.41s Event 22 – 100m Freestyle (Split) 1m58.99s Event 22 – 50m Freestyle (Split) 55.08s Event 33 - 100m Freestyle 1m52.04s Event 40 – 50m Backstroke 1m05.46s Event 46 – 50m Freestyle 50.43s Darius Schultz 25-29 VPP Event 2 – 1500m Freestyle 16m38.26s Event 2 – 800m Freestyle (Split) 8m48.48s Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 4m14.14s Mark Thompson 50-54 VPP Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 4m23.63s Powerpoints 120-159 Darius Schultz Event 35 – Male 4x200m Medley 8m37.46s Mark Thompson Relay David Kellam Nathan Chenco 120-159 Susanna Ashley Event 47 – Female 4x100m Medley 5m01.23s Wendy Tempels Relay Lisandra De Carvalho Jacinta Humphreys 240-279 Graeme Armstrong Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 5m16.18s Nathan Sable Relay Mark Thompson Louis Ferrari Wett Ones 72-119 David Prince Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 4m28.20s Jonathan Ranstrand Relay Steffen Docken Luca Alessi 160-199 Daniel Kowalski Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 4m24.94s Noritaka Fujikawa Relay Mark Sendecky Peter Goodare SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 12:05 PM 27/02/2020 Page 1 Melbourne2020 IGLA Championships - 20/02/2020 to 25/02/2020 Results Possible NSW State Records Achieved Wett Ones 72-119 Steffen Docken Event 19 – Male 4x100m Freestyle 4m01.45s Jonathan Ranstrand Relay David Prince Luca Alessi 120-159 Daniella Goodridge Event 20 – Mixed 4x100m 4m27.69s Serena Chang Freestyle Relay Benjamin Fohner Pascal Blanquer 120-159 Daniel Kowalski Event 35 – Male 4x200m Freestyle 8m50.58s David Prince Relay Pascal Blanquer Luca Alessi 200-239 Nick Ward Event 35 – Male 4x200m Freestyle 12m11.42s Brian Osterio Relay Peter McGee Mark Holmes 72-119 David Prince Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 4m28.20s Jonathan Ranstrand Relay Steffen Docken Luca Alessi 160-199 Daniel Kowalski Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 4m24.94s Noritaka Fujikawa Relay Mark Sendecky Peter Goodare Possible VIC State Records Achieved Wendy Tempels 35-39 VPP Event 38 – 400m Individual Medley 5m29.29s Lisandra De 40-44 VPP Event 42 – 200m Butterfly 2m28.68s Carvalho Janette Dickey 60-64 VMV Event 2 - 1500m Freestyle 22m01.95s Event 2 – 800m Freestyle (Split) 11m37.33s Event 2 – 400m Freestyle (Split) 5m42.89s Event 4 – 800m Freestyle 11m27.93s Event 4 – 400m Freestyle (Split) 5m40.59s Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 5m35.96s Event 42 – 200m Butterfly 3m16.70s Janette Jeffrey 70-74 VMV Event 31 – 200m Breaststroke 3m32.38s Event 40 – 50m Backstroke 41.97s Event 44 – 100m Breaststroke 1m39.11s Event 44 – 50m Breaststroke (Split) 46.84s Event 46 – 50m Freestyle 34.47s Rosa Montague 70-74 VPP Event 2 – 1500m Freestyle 25m28.16s Dorothy Dickey 90-94 VDC Event 2 - 1500m Freestyle 33m36.10s Event 2 – 400m Freestyle (Split) 8m48.36s Event 2 – 200m Freestyle (Split) 4m18.02s Event 2 – 100m Freestyle (Split) 2m01.68s Event 2 – 50m Freestyle (Split) 57.21s Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 8m38.80s Event 22 – 20m Freestyle (Split) 4m15.41s Event 22 – 10m0 Freestyle (Split) 1m58.99s Event 22 – 50m Freestyle (Split) 55.08s Event 33 - 100m Freestyle 1m52.04s Event 40 – 50m Backstroke 1m05.46s Event 46 – 50m Freestyle 50.43s Darius Schultz 25-29 VPP Event 2 – 1500m Freestyle 16m38.26s Event 2 – 800m Freestyle (Split) 8m48.48s Event 15 – 200m Freestyle 2m01.14s Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 4m14.14s Ian Scott 30-34 VGS Event 2 - 1500m Freestyle 19m15.98s Nathan Chenco 30-34 VPP Event 2 - 1500m Freestyle 18m13.89s Mark Thompson 50-54 VPP Event 22 – 400m Freestyle 4m23.63s Trevor 70-74 VPP Event 2 – 1500m Freestyle 23m42.80s SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 12:05 PM 27/02/2020 Page 1 Melbourne2020 IGLA Championships - 20/02/2020 to 25/02/2020 Results Armstrong Glamour Head 72-119 Max Szental Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 4m37.19s Sharks Jay Underwood Relay Sam Ashby Ian Scott Powerpoints 120-159 Darius Schultz Event 35 – Male 4x200m Medley 8m37.46s Mark Thompson Relay David Kellam Nathan Chenco 120-159 Susanna Ashley Event 47 – Female 4x100m Medley 5m01.23s Wendy Tempels Relay Lisandra De Carvalho Jacinta Humphreys 160-199 Todd Patrick Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 4m34.95s Koe Davidson Relay David Kellam Craig Pethebridge 240-279 Graeme Armstrong Event 48 – Male 4x100m Medley 5m16.18s Nathan Sable Relay Mark Thompson Louis Ferrari SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 12:05 PM 27/02/2020 Page 1 Melbourne2020 IGLA Championships - 20/02/2020 to 25/02/2020 Results Event 2 Women 18-24 1500 LC Metre Freestyle 2014 IGLA Record: 19:36.14 Madeline Bruce AUS Record: 18:28.74 A 13/08/2017 REBEKAH WELLER USA Record: 17:22.39 U 5/07/2012 LUANE ROWE Name Age Team Finals Time Points 1 Fisher, Kristy 21 Wett Ones Swimming Club 25:32.13 11 44.57 1:32.69 2:23.05 3:13.75 4:56.64 5:48.44 6:39.96 8:23.71 9:15.23 10:58.23 11:50.01 12:41.65 14:24.83 15:17.64 16:09.56 17:01.50 18:44.57 19:36.56 20:28.45 21:19.40 22:10.49 23:01.45 23:52.32 24:43.61 25:32.13 Event 2 Women 30-34 1500 LC Metre Freestyle 2010 IGLA Record: 19:06.24 Annett von Rekows WORLD Record:17:20.55 W 16/06/2017 Sophie CASSON GBR AUS Record: 18:27.59 A 1/05/1993 PENNY BOND USA Record: 17:07.54 U 25/04/2010 DAWN HECKMAN 1 Humphrey, Jacinta 31 Powerpoints 20:55.47 11 36.37 1:16.84 1:58.09 2:39.92 3:21.96 4:04.78 4:47.29 5:29.98 6:12.06 6:54.75 7:36.42 8:18.84 9:01.35 9:43.98 10:26.43 11:09.28 11:51.57 12:33.78 13:16.28 13:59.23 14:41.65 15:23.84 16:05.83 16:48.15 17:30.04 18:12.19 18:54.24 19:35.56 20:16.63 20:55.47 Event 2 Women 40-44 1500 LC Metre Freestyle 2012 IGLA Record: 21:45.16 Hannah Borgeson WORLD Record:17:29.43 W 30/06/2017 HEIDI GEORGE USA AUS Record: 18:00.29 A 4/05/2017 KIRSTEN CAMERON USA Record: 17:17.59 U 30/04/2017 HEIDI GEORGE 1 Hewitt, Sara 40 District of Columbia Aquatics 25:45.48 11 45.36 1:33.63 2:23.14 3:13.35 4:04.51 4:56.06 5:47.74 6:40.67 7:32.91 8:25.05 9:17.16 10:09.05 11:00.89 11:53.02 12:44.68 13:36.67 14:29.27 15:21.46 16:13.00 17:05.42 17:57.76 18:50.28 19:42.37 20:35.19 21:27.25 22:19.61 23:11.36 24:04.03 24:55.78 25:45.48 Event 2 Women 45-49 1500 LC Metre Freestyle 2011 IGLA Record: 19:27.89 Amy Dantzler WORLD Record:17:55.83 W 17/08/2003 S HEIM-BOWEN USA AUS Record: 18:07.84 A 3/05/2018 KIRSTEN CAMERON USA Record: 17:55.83 U 17/08/2003 S HEIM-BOWEN 1 Kempson, Susan 48 Malvern Marlins 27:38.48 11 45.83 1:37.46 2:32.36 3:27.38 4:23.49 5:19.23 6:15.01 7:11.44 9:02.69 10:55.95 11:51.44 13:41.97 14:39.20 15:35.30 16:30.35 17:27.12 18:24.01 19:20.66 20:16.93 21:12.29 22:07.60 23:05.60 25:55.22 26:49.81 27:38.48 2 Rahmann, Heike 46 Glamourhead Sharks Aquatics 29:19.13 9 46.15 1:40.96 2:38.84 3:37.23 4:35.76 5:34.02 6:32.02 7:30.34 8:28.59 9:27.92 10:25.93 11:25.85 12:25.27 13:24.67 14:24.26 15:23.74 16:23.16 17:23.38 18:22.63 19:22.32 20:21.28 21:21.10 22:21.81 23:22.87 24:23.04 25:23.74 26:24.47 27:25.96 28:24.98 29:19.13 3 Halsvik, Sonia 46 Malvern Marlins 35:53.17 8 54.72 1:58.23 3:06.52 4:15.09 5:27.41 6:40.40 7:54.69 9:05.62 10:17.43 11:27.32 12:41.96 13:54.19 15:06.81 16:18.73 17:33.32 18:43.39 19:55.59 21:07.22 22:22.56 23:33.44 24:48.49 26:01.86 27:19.02 28:29.80 29:44.98 30:58.93 32:12.61 33:26.59 34:41.06 35:53.17 SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 12:05 PM 27/02/2020 Page 1 Melbourne2020 IGLA Championships - 20/02/2020 to 25/02/2020 Results (Event 2 Women 45-49 1500 LC Metre Freestyle) 4 Ritchie, Primrose 47 Doncaster Dolphins 39:06.84 7 1:07.56 2:23.36 3:39.24 4:55.26 6:09.31 7:26.01 8:41.38 9:59.48 11:15.55 12:32.97 13:51.82 15:09.86 16:25.66 17:44.25 19:00.34 20:18.08 21:38.28 23:02.21 24:27.10 25:51.21 27:15.24 28:38.90 30:01.23 31:28.88 32:47.21 34:07.98 35:26.68 36:45.56 37:59.29 39:06.84 5 Trautman-Pasquini, Marla 48 Malvern Marlins 41:16.44 6 1:07.04 2:23.37 3:44.04 5:03.83 6:24.69 7:46.82 9:09.44 10:32.15 11:54.87 13:16.73 14:41.06 16:04.61 17:27.72 18:51.40 20:13.21 21:36.71 22:59.95 24:26.32 25:52.79 27:18.53 28:45.09 30:11.32 31:36.41 33:02.16 34:24.44 35:48.72 37:12.18 38:36.45 39:58.43 41:16.44 --- Mitchell, Jennifer H 48 Team New York Aquatics DNF Did not finish Event 2 Women 50-54 1500 LC Metre Freestyle 2015 IGLA Record: 22:48.13 Andrea Woodburn WORLD Record:18:29.28 W 13/03/2011 LYNN MARSHALL CAN AUS Record: 19:37.26 A 22/11/2008 JENNY WHITELEY USA Record: 18:32.76 U 14/08/2008 S HEIM-BOWEN 1 Makin, Caroline 52 Tuggeranong Vikings Masters 21:56.38 11 1:20.23 2:46.38 4:13.82 4:57.87 5:42.60 6:26.43 7:10.82 7:54.73 8:39.04 9:23.25 10:07.47 10:51.51 13:04.00 13:48.73 14:33.56 16:48.74 17:33.02 18:17.74 19:01.89 20:30.44
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