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2016 Hancock Prospecting Australian Champs - 7/04/2016 to 14/04/2016 Final Start List 2016 Hancock Prospecting Australian Champs - 7/04/2016 to 14/04/2016 Final Start List Event 1 Women 50 LC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class Title Holder: 29.39 4/04/2015 Ellie Cole Castle Hill Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 CORRY, TAYLOR S14 21 NELSON BAY, NSW 28.32 __________ ______ 2 WATT, PRUE S13 29 CRANBROOK EASTERN EDGE 28.84 __________ ______ 3 JONES, JENNA S13 15 SPRINGWOOD, NSW 29.06 __________ ______ 4 COLE, ELLIE S9 24 CASTLE HILL RSL, NSW 29.20 __________ ______ 5 DEDEKIND, KATJA S13 14 UQ, QLD 29.36 __________ ______ 6 DOWNIE, KATHERINE S10 20 WESTSIDE CHRIST CHURCH, WA 29.37 __________ ______ 7 VAN ROOSMALEN, TEIGAN S13 25 MINGARA AQUATIC, NSW 29.44 __________ ______ 8 MCCONNELL, ASHLEIGH S9 20 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 29.84 __________ ______ 9 COOK, AMY S14 17 SLC AQUADOT, NSW 29.86 __________ ______ 10 BEECROFT, EMILY S9 16 TRARALGON, VIC 30.03 __________ ______ 11 ELLIOTT, MADDISON S8 17 NU SWIM, NSW 30.35 __________ ______ 12 SCOTT, MADELEINE S9 23 CANBERRA, NSW 30.39 __________ ______ 13 HARDING, NIKESHA S14 17 AQUABLITZ TOONGABBIE 30.56 __________ ______ 14 MURPHY, MONIQUE S10 21 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 30.58 __________ ______ 15 HOHN, JENNA S14 17 CONCORDIA OLYMPIC, QLD 30.79 __________ ______ 16 PATTERSON, LAKEISHA S8 17 UNATTACHED QLD 30.83 __________ ______ 17 LUCY, JADE S14 19 SLC AQUADOT, NSW 31.01 __________ ______ 18 MIRO, NICOLE S10 16 SLC AQUADOT, NSW 31.30 __________ ______ 19 SLACK, ELIZABETH S9 19 LANE COVE, NSW 31.45 __________ ______ 20 MCTERNAN, MADELEINE S14 15 COFFS HARBOUR, NSW 31.46 __________ ______ 21 BRITTON, HANNAH S15 22 SURREY PARK, VIC 31.82 __________ ______ 22 MACKAY, CAITLYN S14 20 WARRNAMBOOL, VIC 32.08 __________ ______ 23 GETSON, JAIME-LEE S14 17 MELTON, VIC 32.12 __________ ______ 24 STORM, RUBY S14 12 TRARALGON, VIC 32.66 __________ ______ 25 PETTIGREW, ASHLEIGH S14 25 WARRNAMBOOL, VIC 32.82 __________ ______ 26 NEKIC, ABBY S14 15 SOPAC, NSW 32.95 __________ ______ 27 BIESSE FITTON, INDIA S14 16 RUYTON, VIC 33.39 __________ ______ 28 FIELDEN, NICOLE S14 20 FERNY HILLS, QLD 34.53 __________ ______ 29 BLANSHARD, TAHLIA S9 15 MINGARA AQUATIC, NSW 34.58 __________ ______ 30 THOMAS KANE, TIFFANY S6 14 RAVENSWOOD, NSW 34.73 __________ ______ 31 STEVENS, CASEY S14 17 MLC MARLINS, NSW 36.01 __________ ______ 32 WILSON, KATE S6 17 KINGSCLIFF, NSW 39.53 __________ ______ 33 WATSON, RACHAEL S4 24 CHANDLER, QLD 40.74 __________ ______ 34 KEENAHAN, SARAH S6 15 NEPEAN AQUATIC, NSW 42.25 __________ ______ 35 STAINES, RACHEL S6 21 BATHURST CITY, NSW 42.76 __________ ______ 36 CALVERLEY, JADE S6 16 WEST COAST, SA 43.17 __________ ______ Event 2 Men 50 LC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class Title Holder: 25.25 4/04/2015 Joshua Alford TNVG Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 FOX, DANIEL S14 24 CHANDLER, QLD 24.52 __________ ______ 2 JASON, BRAEDAN S13 17 USC SPARTANS, QLD 24.56 __________ ______ 3 KILDUFF, MITCHELL S14 20 MLC MARLINS, NSW 24.89 __________ ______ 4 CROTHERS, ROWAN S10 18 YERONGA PARK, QLD 24.95 __________ ______ 5 ALFORD, JOSHUA S14 20 TUGGERANONG VIKINGS 25.19 __________ ______ 6 TIDY, JEREMY S10 28 NUNAWADING, VIC 25.32 __________ ______ 7 HARRISON-MURRAY, GUY S10 18 USC SPARTANS, QLD 25.34 __________ ______ 8 TEMPLETON, JACOB S13 20 USC SPARTANS, QLD 25.56 __________ ______ 9 IRELAND, JACK S14 16 GLADSTONE, QLD 25.90 __________ ______ 10 ANDERSON, MICHAEL S15 28 USC SPARTANS, QLD 25.95 __________ ______ 11 DISKEN, TIMOTHY S9 19 PLC AQUATIC, VIC 26.23 __________ ______ 12 PENDLETON, RICK S10 31 USC SPARTANS, QLD 26.38 __________ ______ 13 SCHLUTER, LIAM S14 17 KAWANA WATERS, QLD 26.70 __________ ______ 14 BEKRIC, LIAM S13 15 NORWOOD, SA 26.79 __________ ______ 15 HALL, BRENDEN S9 22 LAWNTON, QLD 26.79 __________ ______ 16 HEARNE, MATTHEW S10 16 WESTS ILLAWARRA, NSW 26.86 __________ ______ 17 KIRCHNER, ALEX S15 13 NUNAWADING, VIC 26.90 __________ ______ 18 ROBINS, BEN S15 15 CHERRYBROOK CARLILE 27.24 __________ ______ 19 HODGE, TIMOTHY S9 15 THE HILLS, NSW 27.31 __________ ______ 20 COX, OLIVER S9 19 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY, NSW 27.32 __________ ______ 2016 Hancock Prospecting Australian Champs - 7/04/2016 to 14/04/2016 Final Start List 21 COCHRANE, BLAKE S8 25 USC SPARTANS, QLD 27.55 __________ ______ 22 STARK, MATTHEW S9 16 GENESIS, QLD 28.36 __________ ______ 23 LEVY, MATTHEW S7 29 CRANBROOK EASTERN EDGE 28.47 __________ ______ 24 DYER, JARROD S14 15 WOLLONGONG, NSW 28.88 __________ ______ 25 MORRISON, BEN S14 24 MARIBYRNONG, VIC 29.72 __________ ______ 26 CANNON, AARON S14 21 WESTS ILLAWARRA, NSW 29.79 __________ ______ 27 DESSENT, JORDAN S8 17 AQUABLITZ TOONGABBIE 29.86 __________ ______ 28 MCCLURE, JEREMY S11 28 CANNING LIGHTNING, WA 30.26 __________ ______ 29 POWELL, LOGAN S9 17 USC SPARTANS, QLD 30.33 __________ ______ 30 BETTENS, BRADLEY S14 24 HENLEY & GRANGE, SA 30.84 __________ ______ 31 NORBURY, TRAE S9 14 CYMS ST EDMUND'S, QLD 30.97 __________ ______ 32 GETSON, PATRICK S14 17 MELTON, VIC 31.04 __________ ______ 33 WONG, (V), JAMES S8 21 MALAYSIA 31.44 __________ ______ 34 HAANAPPEL, MATT S6 21 RINGWOOD, VIC 31.76 __________ ______ 35 HOFER, JOSHUA S14 42 PERTH CITY, WA 31.78 __________ ______ 36 POPHAM, BEN S8 15 WESTSIDE CHRIST CHURCH, WA 32.16 __________ ______ 37 MCERLEAN, JOSHUA S8 20 ROCKY CITY, QLD 32.47 __________ ______ 38 BRIGHT, ROHAN S7 18 AQUABURN, NSW 33.40 __________ ______ 39 ISHERWOOD, CORDELL S6 17 CARLILE, NSW 34.15 __________ ______ 40 WICKENS, REAGAN S6 21 SLC AQUADOT, NSW 35.81 __________ ______ 41 PATTERSON, GRANT S3 26 CENTRAL CAIRNS, QLD 52.60 __________ ______ 42 KELLY, AHMED S4 24 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 53.00 __________ ______ Event 3 Men 400 LC Metre IM World: 4:03.84 10/08/2008 Michael Phelps USA Commonwealth: 4:10.14 3/05/2013 Thomas Fraser-Holmes Australia Australian: 4:10.14 3/05/2013 Thomas Fraser-Holmes Miami AllComer: 4:06.22 1/04/2007 Michael Phelps USA Title Holder: 4:13.98 10/04/2015 Thomas Fraser-Holmes Miami SALOQT: 4:15.47 Meet Qualifying: 4:39.70 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 FRASER-HOLMES, THOMAS 24 MIAMI, QLD 4:13.98 __________ ______ 2 GILLILAND, JARED 21 CHANDLER, QLD 4:16.58 __________ ______ 3 MAHONEY, TRAVIS 25 NUNAWADING, VIC 4:16.90 __________ ______ 4 BOSKOVIC, KAZIMIR 20 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY, NSW 4:19.12 __________ ______ 5 LEWIS, CLYDE 18 ST PETERS WESTERN, QLD 4:20.40 __________ ______ 6 ELLIOTT, TOMAS 21 SOPAC, NSW 4:20.84 __________ ______ 7 SHERINGTON, CALLUM 18 CARLILE, NSW 4:23.74 __________ ______ 8 HINDS-SYDENHAM, HAYDEN 19 SOPAC, NSW 4:26.19 __________ ______ 9 VANE-TEMPEST, LACHLAN 18 MINGARA AQUATIC, NSW 4:26.96 __________ ______ 10 SMITH, JAKE 18 BREAKERS, WA 4:27.59 __________ ______ 11 CAMERON, (V), DONALD 26 SWITZERLAND 4:28.40 __________ ______ 12 TRANTER, DANIEL 24 TRINITY GRAMMAR, NSW 4:30.93 __________ ______ 13 DORRIAN, ETHAN 16 DAPTO, NSW 4:31.67 __________ ______ 14 SCHLICHT, DAVID 16 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 4:32.88 __________ ______ 15 POLLARD, KIEREN 16 BREAKERS, WA 4:33.46 __________ ______ 16 FISK, LIAM 20 NUNAWADING, VIC 4:34.08 __________ ______ 17 ANU, HUDSON 17 SAINTS, QLD 4:34.97 __________ ______ 18 PULLEY, WILLIAM 21 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 4:35.71 __________ ______ 19 FINDEISEN, NICHOLAS 26 FIRBANK AQUASTARS, VIC 4:36.35 __________ ______ 20 BRIAN, RYLAND 16 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 4:36.84 __________ ______ 21 ROBERTS, BEN 17 ARENA, WA 4:37.40 __________ ______ 22 GOADBY, (V), SCOTT 17 TSS AQUATICS, QLD 4:37.55 __________ ______ 23 TWIZELL, WILLIAM 19 NORWOOD, SA 4:39.13 __________ ______ 2016 Hancock Prospecting Australian Champs - 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