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Mm4heatsheet2colnotstd.Rpt USMS National Office - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - Page 1 2013 Pan-American Masters Championship Presented by Myrtha Pools Meet Program - Sunday, June 9 Heat 3 of 7 Finals Event 17 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 WMST W240 A-USA 2:34.00 Lane Team Relay Seed Time 1) Boak, Carolyn W68 2) Moure de Godoy, Elva W53 Heat 1 of 7 Finals 3) Leilich, Joann W74 4) Morton, Andrea N W51 2 FACT W280 C-USA 4:08.00 2 ACCO W240 A-COL 2:27.00 1) Butter-Sturman, Lin W64 2) McKenney, Marilynn W66 1) Beron, Clara E W62 2) Ocampo, Patricia PO W56 3) Kaye, Elsa M W67 4) Brown, Ellen T W88 3) Quintero, Myriam W64 4) Olano de Abuchaibe, Laura Virginia W60 3 FACT W280 B-USA 3:12.38 3 GAJA W240 A-USA 2:20.00 1) Bradley, Marianne E W70 2) Campbell, Joan K W83 1) Landey, Leslie J W63 2) Alton, Dale W56 3) Delaney, Florence W69 4) Kovacik, Karen W61 3) Almand, Jennifer W55 4) Uustal, Diann B W67 4 FACT W280 A-USA 2:50.26 4 GOLD W240 A-USA 2:16.00 1) Lorenzi, Betty S W86 2) Suttie, Rae E W69 1) Ogier, Danielle W61 2) Protzman, Barbara W59 3) Walker, Brenda J W58 4) Hackett, Jeanne T W70 3) Mitchell, Jeannie R W67 4) Devanney, Celia C W56 5 FMM W280 A-USA 3:05.00 5 SYSM W240 A-USA 2:16.00 1) Prokopi, Doris C W78 2) Bond, Patricia M W75 1) Doyle, Deanna W55 2) Dash, Melon W58 3) Tullman, Patricia A W76 4) Troy, Jean D W86 3) Kryka, Nancy W58 4) Gilligan, Chris S W70 6 GAJA W280 A-USA 4:04.00 6 SFTL W240 A-USA 2:25.00 1) Stephens, Mary Lou W71 2) Haase, Judith L W73 1) Webb, Linda W68 2) Schick, Lori A W50 3) Ottosen, Sue C W70 4) Whalen, Nana W76 3) Ventura, Rosa V W66 4) Larson, Linda L W58 Heat 2 of 7 Finals 7 FACT W240 A-USA 2:32.00 2 ANMB W240 A-BRA 3:26.00 1) Zimmerman, Sarah J W60 2) Wilson, Meegan W65 1) Silva, Marcia MA W60 2) Melo, Marília B W75 3) Henderson, Martha J W77 4) Swanson, Kimberly W48 3) Souza, Maria Josélia Borges W63 4) Santana, Anita Matos W62 8 SFTL W240 B-USA 2:57.00 3 GOLD W240 B-USA 3:00.00 1) Martin, Michelle E W64 2) Henley, Cynthia P W55 1) Fazzano, Catalina U W60 2) Brennan, Lee W51 3) Berk, Sherie W60 4) Mitchell, Anita M W63 3) Tucker, Betty Lou W76 4) Castro, Leticia W53 Heat 4 of 7 Finals 4 GAJA W240 B-USA 3:15.00 1 MCH W200 B-MEX 2:56.43 1) Hamilton, Rebecca J W61 2) Campbell, Mary R W65 1) Labrado, Gloria E W64 2) DeVilla Garcia, Tania W55 3) Barber, Gina C W66 4) Penn, Ginger W57 3) Rubio, Guadalupe W54 4) Quevedo, Hortencia W62 5 SYSM W240 B-USA 3:27.00 2 SPM W200 A-USA 2:37.00 1) Samuelson, Martha J W64 2) Mitchell, Carol W64 1) Page, Anne M W65 2) Mc Nulty, Barbara A W56 3) Riley, Linda M W66 4) Lafuente, Colette M W72 3) Harrelson, Jo Ann W57 4) Hayman, Annie W37 6 CRCE W160 C-CRC 3:11.31 3 SYSM W200 B-USA 2:13.00 1) Brenes, Alejandra W43 2) Hernandez, Josephine W51 1) Carpenter, Kelley C W56 2) Guins, Ann H W60 3) Matamoros, Marianela W48 4) Gonzalez, Ana Lucia W51 3) Blankenship, Georgia S W48 4) Jones, Maureen W50 7 SYSM W200 D-USA 3:15.00 4 SYSM W200 A-USA 2:06.00 1) Hopson, Linda K W58 2) Sattler, Sheryl A W51 1) Bennett, Ellen K W50 2) Atkins, Tillie P W49 3) Sullivan, Beth A W52 4) Showalter, Linda J W57 3) Hamel, Laura W49 4) Groselle, Laura L W53 5 SFTL W200 A-USA 2:10.00 1) Thomas, Ann B W53 2) Lassen, Megan M W43 3) Bennett, Sarah L W50 4) Wenzel, Chris W54 6 SYSM W200 C-USA 2:31.00 1) Neitlich, Elena M W46 2) Weger, Tammy J W53 3) Mayotte, Holly W53 4) Zaremba-Pietraszun, Karen L W49 7 ACA W200 A-MEX 2:51.00 1) Larios, Maria S W62 2) Sencion, Olivia W45 3) Larios, Leticia G W57 4) Forsyth, Avril M W57 8 FMM W200 A-USA 3:05.00 1) Sauber, Lori A W47 2) Bogue, Sherri L W49 3) Bayers, Pat C W59 4) Januszewski, Cindy L W47 USMS National Office - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - Page 2 2013 Pan-American Masters Championship Presented by Myrtha Pools Meet Program - Sunday, June 9 Heat 5 Finals (#17 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay) 1 ACCO W160 A-COL 2:33.00 1) Ostertag-Newsome, Liliana W58 2) Garcia, Luisa W41 3) Campo Espitia, Olga Cristina W444) Tamayo, Maribel W30 2 SYSM W160 D-USA 2:14.00 1) Schied, Summer W W41 2) Kishpaugh, Shelley W43 3) Thomes, Robin C W45 4) Tome, Maria I W48 3 SYSM W160 C-USA 2:10.00 1) Averdick-Miller, Krissy W35 2) Lauren Smith, Jennifer W34 3) Dean, Paige E W49 4) Bowman, Rachel H W48 4 SYSM W160 A-USA 2:00.00 1) Kendig, Alicia M W31 2) Varlas, Melissa D W40 3) Steinberg, Kiki W42 4) Dissington, Laura J W49 5 SYSM W160 B-USA 2:01.00 1) Dombrowski, Andrea W46 2) Couch, Natalie W30 3) Martin-Sherlock, Ann L W43 4) Carmichael, Larissa W46 6 CRCE W160 A-CRC 2:10.11 1) Mauri, Carolina W44 2) Santos, Mariana W30 3) Cabada, Maria W50 4) Poll, Claudia W41 7 SPM W160 A-USA 2:20.00 1) Westerman, Karen L W46 2) Clark, Dawn W49 3) Harasz, Melissa W53 4) Kupan, Cheryl A W49 8 SFTL W160 A-USA 2:47.00 1) Chaves-Fonnegra, Andia W34 2) Volz, Kristin R W40 3) Chin-Ogilvie, Adrienne W53 4) Grady, Marci A W55 Heat 6 of 7 Finals 1 SYSM W120 A-USA 2:40.00 1) Schlabach, Lucille W34 2) Jenkins, Chloe W26 3) Conley-Guido, Melissa A W29 4) Robinson, Katie W32 2 MCH W120 A-MEX 2:30.21 1) Perez, Erika W34 2) Cruz, Monica P W36 3) Medina, Lorena LM W29 4) Chavez, Patricia W38 3 SFTL W120 A-USA 2:11.00 1) McCrady, Christine W40 2) Febres, Ivanova W38 3) Szekeres, Naomi O W35 4) Koppenwallner, Sonja W37 4 NCMS W120 A-USA 1:50.00 1) Jones, Ruth N W30 2) Wolff, Celia W47 3) Uhl, Alicia K W36 4) Braun, Erika L W41 5 SPM W120 A-USA 2:08.00 1) Texel, Paula M W43 2) Connolly, Lauren E W29 3) Schweitzer, Colleen R W26 4) Petersen, Charlotte W49 6 ACA W120 A-MEX 2:22.00 1) Rubio Ponce de Leon, Michelle W342) De la Mora-Vidales, Adriana W54 3) Martinez, Agueda AM W39 4) Castellanos Solis, Carmen Le W28 7 CRCE W120 B-CRC 2:34.41 1) Fonseca, Maria Jose W29 2) Segnini, Natalia W32 3) Robert, Michelle W44 4) Carnevale, Cecilia W39 Heat 7 of 7 Finals 4 SFTL W100 A-USA 2:04.00 1) Murphy, Siobhan C W27 2) Engs, Chandra W29 3) Crane, Eryn B W25 4) Terrell, Stephanie L W25 5 UCV W100 A-VEN 2:04.00 1) Medina, Milagros W26 2) Campos Diaz, Maria Rosana RC W32 3) Ramirez, Katerin W26 4) Barreiro, Johanna N W27.
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