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Aus Girls Top 25 Lc, 1 Jan to 31 Oct 2010 Australian Girls Top 25 Short Course 1st January to 31st October 2010 email any errors or omissions to [email protected] FPS Female 13 & Under 50 Free 1 26.57L 712F Brianna Throssell 13 CPER 27/01/2010 2010 SunSmart Open Swimming Championships 2 26.71 L 701F Georgia Miller 13 WRAQ 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 3 26.79 L 695F Ami Matsuo 13 CARL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 4 26.81 L 693F Jemma Schlicht 12 MLC 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 5 26.86L 690F Brittany McEvoy 13 STHPT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 6 27.12 L 670F Gabrielle Turnbull 13 SLCA 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 7 27.24 L 661F Jasmine Tong 13 MARLI 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 8 27.36 L 652P Tatum Marais 13 JAMBO 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 9*F 27.49 L 643 Tayla Brunt 13 STHPT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 9*F 27.49 L 643 Candice Wall 13 ARE 9/10/2010 2010 City of Perth Classic LC Swim Meet 11 27.56L 638F Hazel Son 12 SSW 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 12 27.71 L 628P Georgia Tsebelis 13 TRL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 13 27.74 L 626F Olivia Fryer 13 MTAN 6/02/2010 2010 MSW Speedo Sprint Series Heats 14 27.75 L 625P Emma Morgan 13 WILB 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 15 27.76 L 625F Brooke Krause 13 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 16 27.80 L 622P Ayu Barry 13 TELO 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 17 27.84L 619F Lauren Rettie 13 RIVER 11/09/2010 2010 Brisbane Sprint Championships 18 27.85 LL 619 F Sophie Taylor 13 RYDE 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 19 27.88 L 617P Shayna Jack 11 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 20 27.89 L 616P Maggie O'Keefe 13 TRL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 21 27.91L 615P Nicole Chen 13 SPLC 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 22 27.94 L 613P Megan Gianotti 13 WWORX 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 23 27.96 L 611P Caitlyn Richardson 13 ENGA 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 24 28.02L 607P Kiera Eady 13 WIAQ 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 25 28.04LL 606 F Hannah Donaldson 12 BAYS 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships Female 13 & Under 100 Free 1 57.45L 745F Brittany McEvoy 13 STHPT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 2 57.63 L 738F Brianna Throssell 13 CPER 27/01/2010 2010 SunSmart Open Swimming Championships 3 57.67 L 736F Ami Matsuo 13 CARL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 4*F 58.19 L 717 Georgia Miller 13 WRAQ 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 4*F 58.19 L 717 Jemma Schlicht 12 MLC 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 6 58.71 L 698F Tayla Brunt 13 STHPT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 7 59.33 L 676F Natalie Vercher 13 WYN 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 8 59.44 L 672F Emma Morgan 13 WILB 6/03/2010 2009 Tasmanian Age Championships 9 59.49LL 671 F Sophie Taylor 13 RYDE 16/03/2010 2010 Telstra Australian Championships 10 59.73L 662P Candice Wall 13 ARE 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 11 59.75 L 662F Gabrielle Turnbull 13 SLCA 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 12 59.80 L 660P Megan Gianotti 13 WWORX 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 13 1:00.19L 647F Brooke Krause 13 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 14 1:00.20 L 647F Lucy Tabrett 13 NSW 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 15 1:00.28 L 645P Georgia Tsebelis 13 TRL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 16 1:00.59 L 635P Taylor Green 12 RIVER 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 17*F 1:00.62L 634 Lushavel Stickland 12 VIC 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 17*F 1:00.62 L 634 Brooke Thornton 13 ACACI 9/10/2010 2010 Speedo QLD LC Qualifying Meet #1 19 1:00.66 L 632F Amy Forrester 12 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 20 1:00.77L 629F Nicole Chen 12 SPLC 16/01/2010 2010 NSW State 10/U-12 Years Age Championship 21 1:00.80L 628P Emma Reid 13 BAYS 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 22 1:00.85 L 627F Chelsea Gillett 13 KAWTR 24/09/2010 Noosa Open Swim Meet 23 1:00.87L 626F Beatrice Wilson 13 AST 6/03/2010 2010 SWA National Quality Meet 24 1:00.98L 623P Hannah Donaldson 12 BAYS 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 25*F 1:01.01L 622 Jasmine Tong 13 MARLI 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 25*F 1:01.01L 622 Baylee Forbes 13 NSW 30/10/2010 2010 Telopea Summer Meet Female 13 & Under 200 Free 1 2:05.23 L 734F Ami Matsuo 13 CARL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 2 2:05.36 L 732F Brittany McEvoy 13 STHPT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 3 2:06.39 L 714F Tayla Brunt 13 STHPT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 4 2:06.43L 714F Georgia Miller 13 WRAQ 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 5 2:07.04 L 703F Emma Reid 13 BAYS 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 6 2:08.18 L 685F Remy Fairweather 13 KAWTR 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 7 2:08.33 L 682F Megan Gianotti 13 WWORX 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 8 2:08.42L 681F Jemma Schlicht 12 MLC 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 9 2:09.14 L 670F Bonny Gowty 13 MVC 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 10 2:09.25L 668P Meg Bailey 13 HUNT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 11 2:09.53L 664F Emma Morgan 13 WILB 4/01/2010 2010 NSW State 13-18 Years Age Championships 12 2:09.99L 657P Taylor Green 12 RIVER 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 13*F 2:10.58L 648 Natalie Vercher 13 WYN 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 13*F 2:10.58 L 648 Amy Forrester 12 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 15 2:10.59LL 648 F Brianna Throssell 13 CPER 27/01/2010 2010 SunSmart Open Swimming Championships 16 2:10.70L 646F Chelsea Gubecka 11 QLD 6/06/2010 School Sport Australia Swimming Championships 17 2:11.12 L 640P Sophie Taylor 13 RYDE 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 18 2:11.70 L 631P Rachael Mihatsch 13 MVC 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 19 2:11.77L 630F Chelsea Gillett 13 KAWTR 19/09/2010 Australian Crawl LC Qualifying Meet 20 2:12.10L 626F Sophie Yaksich 13 SSW 20/03/2010 2010 SWA Time Trials-SWA Junior Championships 21 2:12.58 L 619P Meg Parry 13 NUN 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 22 2:12.80L 616P Tayla Pevy-Siever 13 NOVO 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 23 2:12.97L 613P Brooke Krause 13 COMM 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 24 2:13.02L 613P Kate Laidlaw 13 NUN 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 25 2:13.16 L 611F Isobella Plush 13 CAA 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships Female 13 & Under 400 Free 1 4:22.48 L 756F Remy Fairweather 13 KAWTR 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 2 4:25.67L 729F Meg Bailey 13 HUNT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 3 4:26.94L 719F Ami Matsuo 13 CARL 5/04/2010 2010 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Miami SuperChallenge 16 4:39.04 L 630F Annabel Hopkins 12 GOSF 16/01/2010 2010 NSW State 10/U-12 Years Age Championship 17 4:39.05 L 629F Isobella Plush 13 CAA 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 18 4:39.23 L 628P Zoe Williams 13 NOOSA 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 19 4:39.26L 628F Zannetta Lovi 13 AUSCR 2/10/2010 Redcliffe Leagues Spring Qualifying Meet 20 4:39.28L 628F Bonnie Zhang 13 CBRA 30/10/2010 2010 Telopea Summer Meet 21 4:39.68 L 625F Kaylie Ekinci 13 CMBT 27/02/2010 2010 MSW Long Course Championships 22 4:39.71 L 625F Ella Meyrick 13 CLAYF 9/10/2010 2010 Speedo QLD LC Qualifying Meet #1 23 4:39.89 L 624F Alessandra Colombini 13 BAYS 30/10/2010 2010 Telopea Summer Meet 24*F 4:40.46L 620 Amy Forrester 12 CLAYF 9/10/2010 2010 Speedo QLD LC Qualifying Meet #1 24*F 4:40.46 L 620 Suzanne Ryan 13 MIAMI 4/09/2010 2010 Miami Spring Meet Female 13 & Under 800 Free 1 9:00.67 L 763F Remy Fairweather 13 KAWTR 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 2 9:09.62L 727F Emma Reid 13 BAYS 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 3 9:11.30L 720F Rachael Mihatsch 13 MVC 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 4 9:21.21L 682F Meg Bailey 13 HUNT 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 5 9:21.72 L 681F Ami Matsuo 13 CARL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 6 9:25.02L 669F Kate Laidlaw 13 NUN 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 7 9:25.22L 668F Chelsea Gubecka 11 KAWTR 19/02/2010 Hervey Bay 17th Annual Swim Meet 8 9:27.60L 660F Jade Moody 13 SNGL 5/04/2010 2010 Australian Age Championships 9 9:27.77 L 659F Lucy Smithson 13 SYP 6/01/2010 2010 Victorian Age Championships 10 9:28.22 L 657F
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