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2019 NSW State Open Championships - 15/03/2019 to 17/03/2019 Results Swimming NSW - Homebush Bay Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:37 PM 17/03/2019 Page 1 2019 NSW State Open Championships - 15/03/2019 to 17/03/2019 Results Event 1 Mens 400 LC Metre Freestyle NSW: 3:40.08 @ 30/07/2002 IAN THORPE SLC Aquadot NSW A/C: 3:40.54 # 18/02/2002 IAN THORPE SLC Aquadot WORLD: 3:40.07 ! 26/07/2009 PAUL BIEDERMANN GERMANY AUSTRALIAN: 3:40.08 % 30/07/2002 IAN THORPE SLC AQUDOT AUST A/C: 3:40.54 ^ 18/03/2002 IAN THORPE SLC AQUADOT COMMONWEALTH: 3:40.08 $ 30/07/2002 IAN THORPE AUSTRALIA TITLEHOLDER: 3:49.96 * 19/01/2018 ELIJAH WINNINGTON BOND Meet Qualifying: 4:20.50 Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 WINNINGTON, ELIJAH 18 BOND 3:54.69 3:48.68* 35 26.30 55.13 1:24.20 1:53.77 2:22.81 2:52.39 3:21.11 3:48.68 2 SIM, WELSON 21 MALAYSIA 3:53.38 3:49.29* 30 27.10 56.13 1:25.72 1:55.02 2:24.23 2:53.32 3:21.92 3:49.29 3 HORTON, MACK 22 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 3:51.65 3:50.94 26 26.63 55.39 1:24.24 1:53.42 2:22.73 2:52.56 3:22.20 3:50.94 4 REID, ZAC 19 AQUABLADZ NEW PLYMOUTH 3:55.58 3:52.76 23 26.50 56.03 1:25.99 1:55.49 2:25.19 2:54.72 3:23.96 3:52.76 5 PARRISH, JOSHUA 21 TSS AQUATIC 3:56.28 3:55.49 20 27.58 57.41 1:27.07 1:57.19 2:27.12 2:57.39 3:26.65 3:55.49 6 SMITH, BRENDON 18 NUNAWADING 3:56.69 3:55.67 17 26.81 56.46 1:26.55 1:56.25 2:26.13 2:56.54 3:27.17 3:55.67 7 SMITH, DANIEL 27 GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 3:58.45 3:57.41 14 26.94 56.81 1:26.72 1:57.05 2:27.23 2:57.81 3:28.37 3:57.41 12 HERTZ, JOSHUA 23 SOPAC 3:57.94 4:00.87 11 26.67 56.39 1:26.56 1:57.03 2:27.44 2:58.51 3:29.74 4:00.87 14 JENNENS, NICK 17 MANLY 4:00.61 4:01.71 8 28.03 58.12 1:29.26 2:00.01 2:30.95 3:01.63 3:32.47 4:01.71 20 GRAHAM, ALEXANDER 23 BOND 3:57.96 4:06.33 5 26.84 56.72 1:27.26 1:58.12 2:30.04 3:02.33 3:34.72 4:06.33 B - Final 8 BAILEY, MYLES 18 RAVENSWOOD 4:02.74 3:58.68 27.03 57.22 1:27.92 1:58.43 2:29.09 2:59.81 3:30.46 3:58.68 9 LEE, SE-BOM 17 CARLILE 4:04.57 3:59.09 27.55 57.63 1:27.75 1:58.25 2:28.83 2:59.34 3:29.66 3:59.09 10 ROBERTS, WESLEY 21 WESTS ILLAWARRA 4:00.89 3:59.29 27.28 56.93 1:27.30 1:57.93 2:28.65 2:59.72 3:30.21 3:59.29 11 PEREZ, DANIEL 21 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4:02.77 4:00.02 27.36 57.38 1:27.72 1:58.20 2:28.80 2:59.92 3:30.68 4:00.02 13 CELLIE, CSONGOR 17 KAWANA WATERS 4:04.28 4:01.67 27.53 57.53 1:28.01 1:58.51 2:29.49 3:00.49 3:31.54 4:01.67 15 MCBRIDE, JAMES 17 NUNAWADING 4:03.58 4:03.00 28.61 58.38 1:29.22 2:00.17 2:31.24 3:03.04 3:33.52 4:03.00 16 HARRIS, SAM 19 NU SWIM 4:06.04 4:03.04 26.91 56.87 1:27.61 1:58.64 2:29.69 3:01.10 3:32.34 4:03.04 17 ROGERSON, ELLIOT 19 NUNAWADING 4:01.62 4:03.13 27.35 57.02 1:27.14 1:57.87 2:28.68 3:00.02 3:31.92 4:03.13 18 GUTHRIE, CORMAC 19 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4:05.98 4:05.66 27.92 58.16 1:29.21 2:00.34 2:31.80 3:03.40 3:35.23 4:05.66 19 GEORGE, ZAC 17 WARRINGAH AQUATIC 4:06.30 4:06.24 28.53 59.83 1:31.27 2:02.50 2:34.29 3:05.14 3:36.13 4:06.24 Swimming NSW - Homebush Bay Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:37 PM 17/03/2019 Page 2 2019 NSW State Open Championships - 15/03/2019 to 17/03/2019 Results Event 1 Mens 400 LC Metre Freestyle NSW: 3:40.08 @ 30/07/2002 IAN THORPE SLC Aquadot NSW A/C: 3:40.54 # 18/02/2002 IAN THORPE SLC Aquadot WORLD: 3:40.07 ! 26/07/2009 PAUL BIEDERMANN GERMANY AUSTRALIAN: 3:40.08 % 30/07/2002 IAN THORPE SLC AQUDOT AUST A/C: 3:40.54 ^ 18/03/2002 IAN THORPE SLC AQUADOT COMMONWEALTH: 3:40.08 $ 30/07/2002 IAN THORPE AUSTRALIA TITLEHOLDER: 3:49.96 * 19/01/2018 ELIJAH WINNINGTON BOND Meet Qualifying: 4:20.50 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 HORTON, MACK 22 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 3:43.76 3:51.65 27.00 56.11 1:25.06 1:54.29 2:23.56 2:53.24 3:23.03 3:51.65 2 SIM, WELSON 21 MALAYSIA 3:54.77 3:53.38 27.40 56.84 1:26.74 1:56.33 2:25.64 2:55.02 3:24.33 3:53.38 3 WINNINGTON, ELIJAH 18 BOND 3:45.98 3:54.69 26.57 55.69 1:25.72 1:55.07 2:24.94 2:54.99 3:25.22 3:54.69 4 REID, ZAC 19 AQUABLADZ NEW PLYMOUTH 3:51.10 3:55.58 26.49 55.87 1:26.00 1:56.07 2:26.17 2:56.06 3:26.18 3:55.58 5 PARRISH, JOSHUA 21 TSS AQUATIC 3:50.64 3:56.28 27.87 57.99 1:27.75 1:57.48 2:27.24 2:57.03 3:27.24 3:56.28 6 SMITH, BRENDON 18 NUNAWADING 3:52.67 3:56.69 27.60 57.24 1:27.36 1:57.41 2:27.50 2:57.53 3:27.59 3:56.69 7 HERTZ, JOSHUA 23 SOPAC 3:54.15 3:57.94 26.63 56.36 1:26.47 1:56.65 2:26.70 2:57.26 3:28.10 3:57.94 8 GRAHAM, ALEXANDER 23 BOND 4:02.87 3:57.96 26.91 56.52 1:26.40 1:57.31 2:27.68 2:58.61 3:28.85 3:57.96 9 SMITH, DANIEL 27 GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 3:52.26 3:58.45 26.84 56.17 1:25.89 1:55.93 2:25.95 2:56.58 3:27.77 3:58.45 10 JENNENS, NICK 17 MANLY 3:57.92 4:00.61 27.79 58.39 1:29.02 1:59.74 2:30.10 3:01.24 3:31.96 4:00.61 11 ROBERTS, WESLEY 21 WESTS ILLAWARRA 3:54.08 4:00.89 27.61 57.81 1:28.66 1:59.06 2:29.83 3:00.67 3:31.44 4:00.89 12 ROGERSON, ELLIOT 19 NUNAWADING 4:01.32 4:01.62 27.71 57.98 1:28.75 1:59.53 2:30.25 3:01.13 3:32.05 4:01.62 13 BAILEY, MYLES 18 RAVENSWOOD 4:07.63 4:02.74 27.58 58.36 1:30.24 2:01.44 2:32.57 3:03.12 3:33.68 4:02.74 14 PEREZ, DANIEL 21 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4:03.11 4:02.77 28.02 58.46 1:29.27 2:00.05 2:31.00 3:01.62 3:32.73 4:02.77 15 MCBRIDE, JAMES 17 NUNAWADING 4:03.89 4:03.58 28.42 59.00 1:30.34 2:01.71 2:32.67 3:03.92 3:33.77 4:03.58 16 CELLIE, CSONGOR 17 KAWANA WATERS 3:55.96 4:04.28 27.44 57.48 1:27.84 1:58.42 2:29.42 3:00.77 3:32.53 4:04.28 17 LEE, SE-BOM 17 CARLILE 3:58.04 4:04.57 27.56 57.91 1:28.14 1:59.06 2:30.06 3:01.68 3:33.45 4:04.57 18 GUTHRIE, CORMAC 19 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4:03.99 4:05.98 28.07 58.93 1:30.15 2:01.51 2:32.88 3:04.99 3:36.59 4:05.98 19 HARRIS, SAM 19 NU SWIM 4:08.77 4:06.04 27.52 58.84 1:30.37 2:01.98 2:33.26 3:04.82 3:36.06 4:06.04 20 GEORGE, ZAC 17 WARRINGAH AQUATIC 4:04.68 4:06.30 28.28 59.53 1:30.88 2:02.30 2:33.07 3:04.77 3:35.73 4:06.30 21 KAPOCIUS, TOMAS 17 SOPAC 4:10.57 4:06.78 27.50 57.93 1:29.51 2:01.37 2:32.94 3:04.90 3:36.25 4:06.78 Swimming NSW - Homebush Bay Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:37 PM 17/03/2019 Page 3 2019 NSW State Open Championships - 15/03/2019 to 17/03/2019 Results Preliminaries ..
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