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OLYMPIC SWIMMING MEDAL STANDINGS Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
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2020 Hancock Prospecting WA Swimming Championships Preview
2020 Hancock Prospecting WA Swimming Championships Preview With the end of January approaching quickly, you can’t help but feel the excitement as the 2020 Hancock Prospecting WA Swimming Championships are ready to take place. With many elite swimmers from across the State and Australia preparing for a massive 2020, which will hopefully include the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, this weekend’s Meet carries more weight than usual. After the recent change to the Olympic selection process, including moving the Olympic and Paralympic Selection Meet to June. The 2020 Hancock Prospecting WA Swimming Championships will provide many coaches with the opportunity to test their athletes to determine what moves need to be made leading into Trials and beyond. Some of the key athletes to watch – Brianna Throssell – UWA-West Coast, c: Michael Palfery Swimming WA ambassador and World Record Holder, Brianna Throssell will have a heavy weekend of racing including the 100m and 200m Freestyle. Throssell, who played a pivotal part in Australia’s World Record effort in the 4x200m Freestyle Relay at the 2019 FINA World Championships will be raring to go leading into a potential second Olympic berth. The Australian’s will once again go into Tokyo as the red-hot favourites in the 4x100m and 4x200m Freestyle Relays, and given Throssell’s form over past seasons, spectators may get an early view of an Olympic Gold Medallist in action. Also of note, Throssell has entered into the Women’s 200m Butterfly, an event she swam in at the past 2016 Rio Olympics. Throssell’s lifetime best would have seen her claim Gold at the 2019 FINA World Championships. -
AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 1 SEPTEMBER 2020 WOMEN 50M Freestyle: (WR) 22.93 Ranomi Kromowidjojo
AUSTRALIAN ALL TIME TOP TEN SWIMMING RANKINGS 1 SEPTEMBER 2020 WOMEN 50m Freestyle: (WR) 22.93 Ranomi Kromowidjojo 23.19 Cate Campbell 92 Commercial Oct’17 Adelaide 23.62 Bronte Campbell 94 Commercial Dec’14 Doha 23.70 Emma McKeon 94 Griffith Uni Nov’19 London 23.74 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Nov’09 Berlin 23.77 Lisbeth Lenton 85 Commercial Sept’07 Melbourne 23.89 Holly Barratt 88 Rockingham Dec’18 Hangzhou 23.94 Sally Foster 85 Central Aquatic Aug’09 Hobart 24.01 Shayna Jack 98 Commercial Oct’17 Adelaide 24.05 Brittany Elmslie 94 Brisbane Grammar Dec’16 Windsor 24.14 Yolane Kukla 95 St Peters Western July’10 Brisbane 100m Freestyle: (WR) 50.25 (24.21) Cate Campbell 50.25 Cate Campbell 92 Commercial Oct’17 Adelaide 51.01 Lisbeth Trickett 85 Commercial Aug’09 Hobart 51.02 Emma McKeon 94 Wests Illawarra Oct’19 Budapest 51.65 Bronte Campbell 94 Commercial Dec’14 Doha 51.81 Brittany Elmslie 94 Brisbane Grammar Dec’16 Windsor 52.06 Madeline Groves 95 St Peters Western Aug’16 Berlin 52.35 Madison Wilson 94 Marion Nov’19 Washington 52.48 Sally Foster 85 Central Aquatic Aug’09 Hobart 52.61 Marieke Guehrer 86 Melbourne Vicentre Aug’09 Hobart 52.67 Emily Seebohm 92 Brisbane Grammar Nov’15 Sydney 200m Freestyle: (WR) 1:50.43 (25.99, 54.45, 1:22.61, 1:50.43) Sarah Sjostrom 1:51.38 Ariarne Titmus 00 St Peters Western Dec’18 Hangzhou 1:51.66 Emma McKeon 94 St Peters Western Nov’15 Sydney 1:52.52 Madeline Groves 95 St Peters Western Aug’16 Berlin 1:52.96 Kylie Palmer 90 Chandler Dec’10 Dubai 1:53.02 Angie Bainbridge 89 Hunter Oct’11 Berlin -
Men's Butterfly
Men’s All-Time World LCM Performers-Performances Rankings Page 1 of 125 100 METER BUTTERFLY Top 6460 Performances 49.82** Michael Phelps, USA 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Splits: 23.36, 49.82 [26.46]. (Reaction Time: +0.69. (Note: Phelps’ third world-record in 100 fly, second time in 23 days he has broken it. Last man to break wr twice in same year was Australian Michael Klim, who did it twice in two days in December of 1999 in Canberra, when he swam 52.03 [12/10] and 51.81 two days later. (Note: first time record has been broken in Rome and/or Italy. (Note: Phelps’ second-consecutive gold. Ties him with former U.S. teammate Ian Crocker for most wins in this event [2]. Phelps also won @ Melbourne [2007] in a then pr 50.77. U.S. has eight of 13 golds overall. (Note: Phelps first man to leave a major international competition holding both butterfly world records since Russia’s Denis Pankratov following the European Championships in Vienna 14 years ago [August 1995]. Pankratov first broke the 200 world record of USA’s Melvin Sewart [1:55.69 to win gold @ the 1991 World Championships in Perth] with his 1:55.22 @ Canet in June of ’95. The Russian then won the gold and broke the global-standard in the 100 w/his 52.32 @ Vienna two months later. That swim took down the USA’s Pablo Morales’ 52.84 from the U.S. World Championship Trials in Orlando nine years earlier [June ‘86]. -
Code De Conduite Pour Le Water Polo
HistoFINA SWIMMING MEDALLISTS AND STATISTICS AT OLYMPIC GAMES Last updated in November, 2016 (After the Rio 2016 Olympic Games) Fédération Internationale de Natation Ch. De Bellevue 24a/24b – 1005 Lausanne – Switzerland TEL: (41-21) 310 47 10 – FAX: (41-21) 312 66 10 – E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fina.org Copyright FINA, Lausanne 2013 In memory of Jean-Louis Meuret CONTENTS OLYMPIC GAMES Swimming – 1896-2012 Introduction 3 Olympic Games dates, sites, number of victories by National Federations (NF) and on the podiums 4 1896 – 2016 – From Athens to Rio 6 Olympic Gold Medals & Olympic Champions by Country 21 MEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 22 WOMEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 82 FINA Members and Country Codes 136 2 Introduction In the following study you will find the statistics of the swimming events at the Olympic Games held since 1896 (under the umbrella of FINA since 1912) as well as the podiums and number of medals obtained by National Federation. You will also find the standings of the first three places in all events for men and women at the Olympic Games followed by several classifications which are listed either by the number of titles or medals by swimmer or National Federation. It should be noted that these standings only have an historical aim but no sport signification because the comparison between the achievements of swimmers of different generations is always unfair for several reasons: 1. The period of time. The Olympic Games were not organised in 1916, 1940 and 1944 2. The evolution of the programme. -
Aus Girls Top 25 Lc 1 Feb 2008 to 1 Feb 2009
Australian Girls Top 25 Long Course 1st February 2008 to 1st February 2009 email any errors or omissions to [email protected] FINA Female 13 & Under 50 Free 1 25.64 L 884F Yolane Kukla 13 STPET 13/12/2008 2008 Zoggs QLD Championships 2 26.17 L 832F Brittany Elmslie 13 UNAQ 9/04/2008 2008 Australian Age Championships 3 26.43 L 807 FBronte Campbell 13 INDOO 9/04/2008 2008 Australian Age Championships 4 27.16 LLF 744 Chloe Taylor 13 NSW 1/12/2008 Pacific School Games 2008 Swimming 5 27.17 L 743 FAdelaide Hart 13 APP 17/12/2008 2008-9 SWA State Swimming Champions 6 27.22 L 739F Emma McKeon 13 WIAQ 9/04/2008 2008 Australian Age Championships 7 27.32 L 731 FBrittany McEvoy 12 QLD 1/12/2008 Pacific School Games 2008 Swimming 8 27.35 L 729F Mikaela Middleton 13 AQBN 5/01/2009 2009 NSW State 13 - 18 Age Championsh 9 27.38 L 726 FAlexandra Purcell 13 QLD 1/12/2008 Pacific School Games 2008 Swimming 10 27.42 L 723F Gabrielle Epstein 13 MIAMI 9/02/2008 2008 Zoggs Queensland Sprint Champion 11 27.49 L 717 FMikkayla Maselli-Sheridan 13 PBAP 9/04/2008 2008 Australian Age Championships 12 27.52 L 715F Brianna Throssell 12 KLM 17/12/2008 2008-9 SWA State Swimming Champions 13 27.60 L 709 PKotuku Ngawati 13 CNSTR 9/04/2008 2008 Australian Age Championships 14*F 27.64 L 706 Kate Heal 13 KNXP 9/04/2008 2008 Australian Age Championships 14*F 27.64 L 706 Maddison Bruce 13 ACACI 13/09/2008 2008 Brisbane Open Sprint Sprint Meet 16 27.66 L 704F Georgia Miller 12 WRAQ 10/01/2009 2009 NSW State 10/U-12 Years Age Cha 17*F 27.69 L 702 Gabrielle Turnbull 12 REVW -
Anexo:Plusmarcas Mundiales De Natación
Anexo:Plusmarcas mundiales de natación Las plusmarcas del mundo de natación son los registros de las mejores marcas obtenidas por nadadores discapacitados en el mundo. Las marcas son ratificadas por la Federación Internacional de Natación y se clasifican en las pruebas realizadas en piscina de 50 metros (piscina olímpica)1 y en piscina de 25 metros.2 Índice Piscina de 50 metros Plusmarcas mundiales masculinas Plusmarcas mundiales femeninas Plusmarcas mundiales mixtas Piscina de 25 metros Plusmarcas mundiales masculinas Plusmarcas mundiales femeninas Plusmarcas mundiales mixtas Véase también Referencias Enlaces externos Piscina de 50 metros Plusmarcas mundiales masculinas Prueba Tiempo Nadador País Fecha Lugar 50 m libre (https://www.youtube. 18 de 20,91 César Cielo diciembre Sao Paulo, Brasil com/watch?v=epALibnFa8Q)3 Brasil de 2009 100 m libre (https://www.youtub 30 de julio e.com/watch? 46,91 César Cielo Roma, Italia Brasil de 2009 v=2GTvvDdw6G8)4 200 m libre (https://www.youtub Paul 28 de julio 1:42,00 Roma, Italia e.com/watch?v=MeOw35fsltE) Biedermann Alemania de 2009 400 m libre (https://www.youtub Paul 26 de julio 3:40,07 Roma, Italia e.com/watch?v=D9IJpZgKCd0) Biedermann Alemania de 2009 29 de julio 800 m libre5 7:32,12 Zhang Lin Roma, Italia China de 2009 4 de 1500 m libre (https://www.youtub 14:31,02 Sun Yang agosto de Londres, Reino Unido e.com/watch?v=T5FlDy3YmDQ) China 2012 4 de 50 m espalda (https://www.youtu Kliment 24,00 agosto de Glasgow, Reino Unido be.com/watch?v=AKmehz_qgoc) Kolesnikov Rusia 2018 100 m espalda (https://www.yout -
21/01/2018 Page 1 Hancock Prospecting WA Open Championships - 19/01/2018 to 21/01/2018 Meet Program - Sunday Afternoon
Challenge Stadium - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 21/01/2018 Page 1 Hancock Prospecting WA Open Championships - 19/01/2018 to 21/01/2018 Meet Program - Sunday Afternoon Alternates Event 27 Women 1500 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Noble, Charlie (V) 16 SLE 2:34.29 Aust Open: 15:52.17 4/08/2015 Jessica Ashwood 2 Johnston-Walker, Maddison R 15 BUS 2:36.63 Aus AllComer: 15:28.36 24/08/2014 Katie Ledecky WA All Comer: 16:06.63 25/02/1979 Tracy Wickham MBE Event 30 Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke WA All Time: 16:22.92 29/08/2015 Tamsin Cook Aust Open: 2:07.31 30/07/2009 Christian Sprenger WA Resident: 16:43.48 25/01/2002 Tammie Smith Aus AllComer: 2:08.25 10/05/2009 Ryo Tateishi 19:26.00 QT State Open WA All Comer: 2:10.19 5/02/2016 Yasuhiro Koseki Lane Name Age Team Seed Time WA All Time: 2:10.51 4/02/2006 Jim Piper Heat 1 of 1 Finals WA Resident: 2:13.27 19/12/2016 George Harley 3 Webb, Alison 14 SSPW 19:14.13 QT 2:41.70 QT State Open 4 Downing, Sacha D 20 PERC 17:00.85 QT Lane Name Age Team Prelims 5 Wilson, Rosie 13 BRW 18:58.64 QT Heat 1 Finals 1 Yong, Joshua M 16 UWSC 2:29.39 QT Event 28 Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly 2 Pollard, Isaac 17 SHILD 2:29.14 QT Aust Open: 50.85 1/08/2009 Andrew Lauterstein 3 Milligan, Alex S 19 UWSC 2:19.38 QT Aus AllComer: 50.77 31/03/2007 Michael Phelps 4 Harley, George J 19 BRW 2:18.83 QT WA All Comer: 51.97 6/02/2016 Li Zhuhao 5 Bremer, Lennard 23 UWSC 2:19.09 QT WA All Time: 52.26 2/05/2013 Tommaso D'Orsogna 6 Joubert, Matthew M 16 STSH 2:28.37 QT WA Resident: 53.16 21/12/2016 Nicholas Brown 7 Chong Sue, Tj -
Men's All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings
Men’s All-Time World Performers-Performances Rankings Page 1 of 127 50 METER BACKSTROKE Top 2660 Performances 24.04** Liam Tancock, GBR 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.60. (Note: Great Britain’s first male backstroke gold-medalist [50, 100, 200]. Tancock’s first international gold/second world- record. (Note: bronze medalist [2005, Montreal; ’07, Melbourne]) 24.07*# Camille Lacourt, FRA XXX European Championships Budapest 08-12-10 (Reaction Time: +0.74. (Nore: also clocked European-record/history’second-fastest 100 back en route to gold several days earlieir [52.11]) 24.08sf1 Tancock 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.57) 24.23 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-09-15 (Reaction Time: +0.68, gold medalist) 24.24a Junya Koga, JPN 13th World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.50. (Note: won 100 back gold in an Asian-record 52.26 clocking several days earlier.) 24.27sf2 Lacourt 16th World Championships Kazan 08-08-15 (Reaction Time: +0.69) 24.28 Koga 17th Asian Games Incheon 09-21-14 (Reaction Time: +0.52 [fastest of race]. (Note: Games record, Koga’s third-consecutive gold/record. Won @ Doha in 2K6 [25.40]; Guangzhou, 2K10 [25.08]) 24.29sf2 Koga 13th World Championships Rome 08-01-09 (Reaction Time: +0.48) 24.30sf1 Lacourt XXX European Championships Budapest 08-11-10 (Reaction Time: +0.71) 24.33* Randall Bal, USA/Stanford Eindhoven Swim Cup Eindhoven 12-05-08 (Reaction Time: +0.66) 24.34* Gerhard Zandberg, RSA/Arizona 13th World Championshps Rome 08-02-09 (Note: African record.) 24.36 Lacourt FRA Nationals/WCTs Strasbouug 03-27-11 (Note: French Open-“All Comers” record.) 24.37 Lacourt FRA Nats./Euro. -
Men's All-Time Top 50 World Performers-Performances
Men’s All-Time World Top 50 Performers-Performances’ Rankings Page 111 ο f 727272 MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP 50 WORLD PERFORMERS-PERFORMANCES RANKINGS ** World Record # 2nd-Performance All-Time +* European Record *+ Commonwealth Record *" Latin-South American Record ' U.S. Open Record * National Record r Relay Leadoff Split p Preliminary Time + Olympic Record ^ World Championship Record a Asian Record h Hand time A Altitude-aided 50 METER FREESTYLE Top 51 Performances 20.91** Cesar Augusto Filho Cielo, BRA/Auburn BRA Nationals Sao Paulo 12-18-09 (Reaction Time: +0-66. (Note: first South American swimmer to set 50 free world-record. Fifth man to hold 50-100 meter freestyle world records simultaneously: Others: Matt Biondi [USA], Alexander Popov [RUS], Alain Bernard [FRA], Eamon Sullivan [AUS]. (Note: first time world-record broken in South America. First world-record swum in South America since countryman Da Silva went 26.89p @ the Trofeu Maria Lenk meet in Rio on May 8, 2009. First Brazilian world record-setter in South America: Ricardo Prado, who won 400 IM @ 1982 World Championships in Guayaquil.) 20.94+*# Fred Bousquet, FRA/Auburn FRA Nationals/WCTs Montpellier 04-26-09 (Reaction Time: +0.74. (Note: first world-record of career, first man sub 21.0, first Auburn male world record-setter since America’s Rowdy Gaines [49.36, 100 meter freestyle, Austin, 04/81. Gaines broke his own 200 free wr following summer @ U.S. WCTs.) (Note: Bousquet also first man under 19.0 for 50 yard freestyle [18.74, NCAAs, 2005, Minneapolis]) 21.02p Cielo BRA Nationals Sao Paulo 12-18-09 21.08 Cielo World Championships Rome 08-02-09 (Reaction Time: +0.68. -
Swimming Australia
SWIMMING SPECIAL EDITION IN AUSTRALIA PREVIEW PRESSURE SITUATIONS - NO WORRIES! An ultralight, low resistance racing goggle, the Stealth MKII features extended arms and a 3D seal to relieve pressure on and around the eyes. Stealth MKII Immerse yourself in Vorgee’s full product range at vorgee.com © Delly Carr Swimming Australia Trials, tribulations and testing times for Tokyo as our swimmers face their moments of truth in Adelaide ASCTA engaged swimming media expert Ian Hanson to profile a selection of athletes that will line up in Adelaide from June 12-17 for the 2021 Australian Swimming Trials at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre, after a frantic and frenetic time where Selection Criteria has changed with the inclusion of contingencies and recent lockdowns, forcing WA and Victorian Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls into Queensland. It will be a testing Trials in more ways than one - for swimmers, coaches and event staff as they work round the clock to give the class of 2020-21 a crack at their Olympic and Paralympic dreams. Here Ian Hanson provides his insight into the events that will seal the Tokyo team for the Games. Please enjoy and we wish the best of luck to all coaches and athletes at the Australian Swimming Trials. WOMEN 2021 © Delly Carr Swimming Australia WOMEN 50m Freestyle WORLD RECORD: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden, 23.67 (2017) AUSTRALIAN RECORD: Cate Campbell, 23.78 (2018) Olympic QT: 24.46 Preview: An event shared at Australian Championship level by the Campbell sisters from Knox Pymble (Coach: Simon Cusack) since Cate Campbell won her first Australian title in 2012 - the first of her seven National championship wins. -
2009-10 SWA Annual Report.Pdf
Contents Office Bearers for the 2009 / 2010 season 1 Executive Director and President’s Report 2 Development Report 3-7 Event and Competitions Report 8-10 Teams and Squads 11-13 Media Report 14-15 Records Officer Report 16-22 Technical Committee Report 23 Country Coordinators Report 24-25 Registrations 26-27 Financial Statements 28-37 Swimming Wa Board Members And Life Members For The 2009/2010 Season Board of Management Jeanette Bailey, President Jeff Williams, Vice President Dot Harris, Board Member Ron Lucas, Board Member Richard Corkill, Board Member Jennifer Reilly, Board Member Jon Hart, Board Member Staff Simon Taylor, Executive Director Sue Davis, Accounts Officer Meg Jovanovich, Membership Services Manager Laura Reid, High Performance and Development Manager Terry Lalor, Performance and Development Coach Steven Rose, Club Development Coordinator Katherine Ginbey, Events, Sponsorship and Marketing Manager Clare Kelly, Media and Communications Manager Alison Roberts, Sport Officer Craig Tucker, Sport Trainee Life Members 1925 TW Jones*, 1929 J Cook*, 1936 MD O’Musgrave*, 1940 W Boylan*, 1941 AE Middleton*, 1943 TH Goudie* BEM, 1943 JG Whittle*, 1944 AE Blakers*, 1946 CE Newsham*, 1950 WJ Kirkby*, 1951 R Bestman* BEM, 1951 WF Oats*, 1953 WJ Kestral*, 1955 B Oliver*, 1958 GH Yewers*, 1958 JF Howson OBE JP, 1962 AE Wilson*, 1962 ED Yeldon*, 1968 FW Dawson*, 1968 CA Kanair*, 1972 DM Nordahl MBE*, 1979 RW Bally*, 1979 CN Boys* SM, 1979 JM Shepherd, 1979 DC Watson*, 1981 JF Stephens*, 1981 EJ Symes OAM, 1982 LT Stephens, 1982 AL Moebius*, 1983 TE Brazier, 1984 RA Patching, 1986 SP Bratton, 1986 I W Murray, 1989 CA Lee, 1989 RK Duff, 1994 W de Smedt, 2001 J Collins, 2003 M Jefferson, H Pedretti, 2004 L Arrowsmith, M Gerber, P Prunster, 2006 C Prunster, 2007 J Stonor, 2008 P Anderson, A Matthews, 2009 T Ball, K Holtom.