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FLORIDA GOLD COAST SWIMMING RECORDS 12/22/2017 Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet FLORIDA GOLD COAST SWIMMING RECORDS 12/22/2017 Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 10 & under 50 FR 29.21 06/03/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG NPB Summer Kickoff 10 & under 100 FR 1:03.44 06/25/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG SFTL International Cla 10 & under 200 FR 2:17.85 04/28/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG Jon Olsen Gold Medal K 10 & under 400 FR 4:47.79 07/24/2003 FG-UN Jenny Yazbec 2003 Florida Swimming Senior C 10 & under 800 FR 10:01.63 06/03/2016 FG-GRSC Erika Pelaez 2016 FG pcs Panther Summer Sol 10 & under 1500 FR 19:06.27 06/04/2004 FG-UN Becca Heller 10 & under 50 BK 33.19 05/21/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG Gulliver Summer Invita 10 & under 100 BK 1:11.04 06/24/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG SFTL International Cla 10 & under 200 BK 2:38.63 01/15/2017 FG-UN Erika Pelaez 2017 FG Gulliver Senior Invite 10 & under 50 BR 37.15 08/01/1992 FG-NMST Sabah Brinson 10 & under 100 BR 1:21.86 06/26/2015 FG-UN Micaela Sierra 2015 FG SFTL Sharks International 10 & under 200 BR 2:59.20 07/29/2004 FG-NPB Keri Brunn 10 & under 50 FL 32.03 05/21/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG Gulliver Summer Invita 10 & under 100 FL 1:11.00 06/25/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG SFTL International Cla 10 & under 200 FL 2:37.82 01/01/1980 FG-PCST Nancy Douglas 10 & under 200 IM 2:35.77 04/28/2017 FG-MS Erika Pelaez 2017 FG Jon Olsen Gold Medal K 10 & under 400 IM 5:35.47 06/24/2004 FG-UN Becca Heller 10 & under 200 FR-R 2:07.19 07/18/2002 FG-PST Sharla Milne,<br> Courtney 2002 FGC Junior Olympic Champs Randolph,<br> Velentina Dorante,<br> Lilian Gonzalez 10 & under 400 FR-R 4:55.35 05/25/2014 FG-ECAC Madelyn Hebert,<br> Anna Auld,<br> 2014 FL T2 Aquatics Norris Founda Alexandra Burns,<br> Megan Murphy 10 & under 200 MED-R 2:26.87 07/18/2002 FG-PST Sharla Milne,<br> Valentina 2002 FGC Junior Olympic Champs Dorante,<br> Courtney Randolph,<br> Lillian Gonzalez 10 & under 400 MED-R 5:29.43 05/24/2014 FG-ECAC Alexandra Burns,<br> Madelyn 2014 FL T2 Aquatics Norris Founda Hebert,<br> Megan Murphy,<br> Anna Auld Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 11-12 50 FR 27.00 07/29/2014 FG-GRSC Andrea Santander 2014 ST AAAA Southern Zones Ch 11-12 100 FR 59.04 07/29/2014 FG-GRSC Andrea Santander 2014 ST AAAA Southern Zones Ch 11-12 200 FR 2:07.03 07/20/2006 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll 11-12 400 FR 4:24.50 07/20/2006 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll 11-12 800 FR 9:15.12 07/29/2004 FG-BA Sharla Milne 11-12 1500 FR 17:26.67 06/18/2004 FG-BA Sharla Milne FL-SHARK OPEN 11-12 50 BK 30.90 06/23/2017 FG-SFTL Athena Kovacs 2017 FG SFTL International Cla 11-12 100 BK 1:07.42 08/01/2006 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll 11-12 200 BK 2:22.96 07/12/2006 FG-UN Lauren Driscoll 11-12 50 BR 35.49 06/16/2017 FG-CSSC Micaela Sierra 2017 fg Michael Lohberg Invita 11-12 100 BR 1:16.21 08/10/2001 FG-AQUA Katie Marsh 11-12 200 BR 2:45.04 08/11/2001 FG-AQUA Katie Marsh 11-12 50 FL 28.21 06/23/2017 FG-SFTL Athena Kovacs 2017 FG SFTL International Cla 11-12 50 FL 28.21 06/23/2017 FG-SFTL Athena Kovacs 2017 FG SFTL International Cla 11-12 100 FL 1:04.24 07/28/2009 FG-SAS Megan Moroney 2009 SZ Age Group Championship 11-12 200 FL 2:20.48 07/12/2007 FG-FLA Chelsea Britt 11-12 200 IM 2:23.20 08/01/2006 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll 11-12 400 IM 5:07.71 07/10/2014 FG-GRSC Andrea Santander 2014 FL SZS Summer Sectionals 11-12 200 FR-R 1:57.39 07/20/2014 FG-NPB Jennifer Secrest,<br> Rachel 14 & Under FGC Junior Olympics Cherelstein,<br> Hanna Emerson,<br> Nicole Gomez 11-12 400 FR-R 4:13.50 07/22/2006 FG-FLA Chelsea Britt,<br> Veronica 2006 FG LC JOs Greulach,<br> Deidre Milano,<br> Lauren Driscoll 11-12 200 MED-R 2:10.22 07/22/2017 FG-PCS Julia Podkoscielny,<br> Riley 2017 FG Junior Olympics Long Botting,<br> Kaitlyn Armbruster,<br> Melody Yates 11-12 400 MED-R 4:47.05 07/21/2006 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll,<br> Veronica 2006 FG LC JOs Greulach,<br> Chelsea Britt,<br> Deidre Milano Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 13-14 50 FR 26.15 04/22/2013 FG-UN Fernanda Delgado Maria Lenk Trophy 13-14 50 FR 26.15 04/22/2013 FG-UN Fernanda Delgado Maria Lenk Trophy 13-14 100 FR 56.62 03/19/2009 FG-CSSC Lindsey McKnight SPEEDO Champions Series-SZ-Sou 13-14 200 FR 2:02.80 08/03/1983 FG-HURR Michele Richardson 13-14 400 FR 4:12.83 08/03/1983 FG-HURR Michele Richardson 13-14 800 FR 8:30.64 03/27/1984 FG-HURR Michele Richardson 13-14 1500 FR 16:12.57 03/27/1984 FG-HURR M. Richardson 13-14 50 BK 30.13 07/16/2010 FG-AKS Clara Smiddy 14 & Under Junior Olympics 13-14 100 BK 1:02.68 12/20/1987 FG-MBAY Stephanie Rosenthal 13-14 200 BK 2:14.76 12/30/1987 FG-MBAY Stephanie Rosenthal 13-14 50 BR 33.53 07/24/2008 FG-CSSC Lindsey McKnight Florida Gold Coast Junior Olym 13-14 100 BR 1:11.00 07/16/1989 FG-MBAY Tori DeSilvia 13-14 200 BR 2:33.84 03/17/2011 FG-SOFL Emily Kopas 2011 FG SPEEDO Champions Series-SZ 13-14 50 FL 28.13 07/18/2014 FG-PCS Jessica Nava 14 & Under FGC Junior Olympics 13-14 100 FL 1:01.10 05/14/2009 FG-FLA Chelsea Britt 2009 NC Charlotte UltraSwim 13-14 200 FL 2:15.51 03/18/2008 FG-FLA Chelsea Britt 2008 NCSA Junior National Swim 13-14 200 IM 2:16.27 03/19/2009 FG-CSSC Lindsey McKnight SPEEDO Champions Series-SZ-Sou 13-14 400 IM 4:50.26 06/22/1986 FG-UN Tanya Williams 13-14 200 FR-R 1:51.68 07/20/2012 FG-PCS Marta Ciesla,<br> Alexa Rivera,<br> FGC 14 & Under Junior Olympics Jamie Flores,<br> Sabrina Gornisiewicz 13-14 400 FR-R 4:01.90 03/16/2008 FG-FLA Chelsea Britt,<br> Lauren 2008 FL Southern Zone Sectional Driscoll,<br> Emily Ramirez,<br> Champs Damaris Iriondo 13-14 800 FR-R 8:45.68 03/14/2008 FG-FLA Chelsea Britt,<br> Lauren 2008 FL Southern Zone Sectional Driscoll,<br> Emily Ramirez,<br> Champs Damaris Iriondo 13-14 200 MED-R 2:03.54 07/22/2017 FG-ECAC Megan Murphy,<br> Paige 2017 FG Junior Olympics Long Maceachern,<br> Anna Auld,<br> Michaela Avedisian 13-14 400 MED-R 4:27.91 03/15/2008 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll,<br> Chelsea 2008 FL Southern Zone Sectional Britt,<br> Emily Ramirez,<br> Champs Damaris Iriondo Women's LCM LSC Records Age Group Event Time Date LSC-Club Swimmer Meet 15-16 50 FR 25.07 08/03/2015 FG-PCS Marta Ciesla 2015 Speedo Junior Nationals 15-16 100 FR 52.70 08/11/2016 FG-UN Penny Oleksiak 2016 Olympic Games 15-16 200 FR 1:58.28 04/06/2017 FG-UN Kayla Sanchez 2017 Canadian Swimming Trials 15-16 400 FR 4:10.24 08/03/2010 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll 2010 National Champs 15-16 800 FR 8:28.82 06/25/1984 FG-HURR Michele Richardson 15-16 1500 FR 16:18.80 08/13/1984 FG-HURR Michele Richardson 15-16 50 BK 29.04 06/24/2016 FG-UN Penny Oleksiak 53rd Trofeo Sette Colli 15-16 100 BK 1:00.92 03/04/2017 FG-UN Kayla Sanchez 2017 Arena Pro Swim Indy 15-16 200 BK 2:11.52 08/10/2009 FG-FLA Lauren Driscoll 2009 Speedo Junior National Ch 15-16 50 BR 32.20 06/25/2013 FG-UN Emily Kopas 2013 USA National Champs 15-16 100 BR 1:09.93 05/22/2009 FG-CSSC Lindsey McKnight 2009 GU TAMU TSC No 2 15-16 200 BR 2:31.59 07/02/2004 FG-CST Alia Atkinson Carribean Island Champs 15-16 50 FL 25.93 06/09/2016 FG-UN Penny Oleksiak Meeting International de Canet-en- Roussillon 15-16 100 FL 56.46 08/07/2016 FG-UN Penny Oleksiak 2016 Olympic Games 15-16 200 FL 2:13.28 06/27/2017 FG-AKS Mary Smutny 2017 Summer National Champs 15-16 200 IM 2:12.64 08/26/2017 FG-UN Kayla Sanchez 2017 World JR Champs 15-16 400 IM 4:50.65 07/07/2017 FG-SOFL Kathleen Golding 2017 FL LC Southern Zone So Sectional 15-16 200 FR-R 1:47.91 08/05/2002 FG-PCS Amanda C Slaight,<br> Leane 2002 Ncsa Junior Darling,<br> Christie Raleigh,<br> Natalie Pike 15-16 400 FR-R 3:57.74 03/15/2001 FG-PCSC K.
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