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No changes after this time Event 1 Men 400 SC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class Title Holder: 4:09.78 25/10/2018 Liam Schluter Kawana Waters Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 CROTHERS, ROWAN S10 22 YERONGA PARK 4:09.26 __________ ______ 2 IRELAND, JACK S14 20 UNI OF QUEENSLAND 4:14.54 __________ ______ 3 JANKIEWICZ, JET S10 16 THE HOBART AQUATIC 4:22.78 __________ ______ 4 STEWART, BAILEY S14 18 UNI OF QUEENSLAND 4:34.61 __________ ______ 5 LEVY, MATTHEW S7 32 NORTH SYDNEY 4:44.56 __________ ______ 6 YOURELL, AIDAN S10 20 LISMORE WORKERS 4:49.24 __________ ______ 7 AUCKRAM, BEN S7 15 LISMORE WORKERS 5:34.48 __________ ______ Event 2 Women 400 SC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class Title Holder: 4:33.31 25/10/2018 Monique Murphy Lawnton Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 MURPHY, MONIQUE S10 25 BELGRAVIA, QLD 4:33.31 __________ ______ 2 FIELDEN, NICOLE S14 23 UNI OF QUEENSLAND 5:13.15 __________ ______ 3 CORRY, TAYLOR S14 24 NELSON BAY 5:13.21 __________ ______ 4 BOTHA, MEGAN S14 22 CA TRITONS 5:14.09 __________ ______ 5 ARNISON, MCKINLEY S8 14 LISMORE WORKERS 6:06.00 __________ ______ 6 REDER, TEGAN S11 16 VICTORIA PARK 6:38.61 __________ ______ Event 3 Men 400 SC Metre Freestyle World: 3:32.25 15/11/2012 Yannick Agnel France Commonwealth: 3:34.58 18/07/2002 Grant Hackett Australia Australian: 3:34.58 18/07/2002 Grant Hackett Miami All Comers: 3:34.58 18/07/2002 Grant Hackett Miami Title Holder: 3:39.03 25/10/2018 Jack McLoughlin Chandler Meet Qualifying: 3:56.33 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 HORTON, MACK 23 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 3:39.52 __________ ______ 2 PARRISH, JOSHUA 22 TSS AQUATIC 3:41.08 __________ ______ 3 HAUCK, THOMAS 16 ALL SAINTS GC 3:45.76 __________ ______ 4 SMITH, BRENDON 19 NUNAWADING 3:46.09 __________ ______ 5 HERTZ, JOSHUA 23 SOPAC 3:46.60 __________ ______ 6 ROBERTS, BEN 20 BREAKERS, WA 3:47.25 __________ ______ 7 CELLIE, CSONGOR 18 KAWANA WATERS 3:47.96 __________ ______ 8 SHORT, SAMUEL 16 ALBANY CREEK 3:48.20 __________ ______ 9 WELSON, (V), SIM 22 MALAYSIA 3:49.29 __________ ______ 10 ROBINSON, NATHAN 20 GRIFFITH UNI 3:52.40 __________ ______ 11 SUDLOW, ADAM 18 UWA-WEST COAST 3:52.42 __________ ______ 12 ROGERSON, ELLIOT 20 NUNAWADING 3:52.68 __________ ______ 13 BAILEY, MYLES 19 RAVENSWOOD 3:52.97 __________ ______ 14 POLLARD, KIEREN 20 NORTH COAST, WA 3:53.59 __________ ______ 15 RAYMOND, THOMAS 16 NUDGEE COLLEGE 3:54.55 __________ ______ 16 BRBICH, BEN 20 NORTH COAST, WA 3:54.57 __________ ______ 17 BRIAN, RYLAND 19 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 3:55.46 __________ ______ 18 ROBERTS, (V), WESLEY 22 COOK ISLANDS 3:55.60 __________ ______ 19 WOODWARD, BRADLEY 21 MINGARA AQUATIC 3:56.33 __________ ______ 2019 Hancock Prospecting Australian Short Course Championships 26 – 26 October 2018 Start List Event 4 Women 200 SC Metre Backstroke World: 1:59.23 5/12/2014 Katinka Hosszu Hungary Commonwealth: 1:59.49 26/11/2015 Emily Seebohm Australia Australian: 1:59.49 26/11/2015 Emily Seebohm Brisbane Grammar All Comers: 1:59.49 26/11/2015 Emily Seebohm Brisbane Grammar Title Holder: 2:02.72 25/10/2018 Emily Seebohm Brisbane Grammar Meet Qualifying: 2:16.38 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 BAKER, HAYLEY 24 CANBERRA 2:06.92 __________ ______ 2 LEFOE, OLIVIA 16 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 2:08.83 __________ ______ 3 MUIR, EMILIE 16 NORWOOD 2:09.63 __________ ______ 4 UNICOMB, JESSICA 22 GRIFFITH UNI 2:09.75 __________ ______ 5 MCLACHLAN, ISABEL 17 NORWOOD 2:09.88 __________ ______ 6 STARR, JADE 16 NUDGEE COLLEGE 2:10.04 __________ ______ 7 NEALE, CLAUDIA 17 KNOX PYMBLE 2:13.11 __________ ______ 8 JONES, EMILY 16 HUNTER 2:13.70 __________ ______ 9 COOPER, MADISON 15 GEELONG 2:15.51 __________ ______ 10 QUINN, JESSIE 26 CARLILE 2:15.63 __________ ______ 11 DALGLEISH, BETHANY 15 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 2:16.30 __________ ______ Event 5 Men 200 SC Metre Butterfly World: 1:48.24 11/12/2018 Daiya Seto Japan Commonwealth: 1:48.32 11/12/2018 Chad le Clos RSA Australian: 1:51.11 12/08/2009 Chris Wright Commercial All Comers: 1:51.11 12/08/2009 Chris Wright Commercial Title Holder: 1:52.29 25/10/2018 Nicholas Brown UWA West Coast Meet Qualifying: 2:04.40 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 BROWN, NICHOLAS 23 UWA-WEST COAST 1:52.10 __________ ______ 2 GOUGH, BOWEN 21 NUNAWADING 1:53.47 __________ ______ 3 TEMPLE, MATTHEW 20 NUNAWADING 1:54.64 __________ ______ 4 MORGAN, DAVID 25 TSS AQUATIC 1:55.93 __________ ______ 5 JACKSON, JACOB 21 SUNSHINE COAST GRAMMAR 1:56.68 __________ ______ 6 BENEHOUTSOS, THEODOROS 21 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 1:58.04 __________ ______ 7 MARKS, EDWARD 23 CARLILE 1:58.42 __________ ______ 8 NASH, OLIVER 18 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 1:59.02 __________ ______ 9 POLLARD, KIEREN 20 NORTH COAST, WA 1:59.05 __________ ______ 10 WONGCHAROEN, (V), NAVAPHAT 22 THAILAND 1:59.80 __________ ______ 11 MCDOUGALL, HAMISH 22 SURREY PARK 2:00.04 __________ ______ 12 CHAMPION, SHAUN 19 ABBOTSLEIGH 2:00.13 __________ ______ 13 SCHLICHT, DAVID 20 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 2:01.03 __________ ______ 14 CAR, JACKSON 19 DVE AQUATIC 2:02.08 __________ ______ 15 FREUDEN, ZAC 22 MACQUARIE UNI 2:02.84 __________ ______ 16 CHEE, EVAN 14 NUNAWADING 2:03.85 __________ ______ 17 PEREGRINA, THOMAS 20 MACQUARIE UNI 2:03.98 __________ ______ Event 6 Women 100 SC Metre Breaststroke World: 1:02.36 Meilutyte/Atkinson LTU/JAM Commonwealth: 1:02.36 6/12/2014 Alia Atkinson Jamaica Australian: 1:03.00 14/11/2009 Leisel Jones Nunawading All Comers: 1:03.63 17/07/2010 Leisel Jones Redcliffe LL Title Holder: 1:05.14 25/10/2018 Jessica Hansen Nunawading Meet Qualifying: 1:11.07 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 PICKETT, LEISTON 27 SOUTHPORT OLYMPIC 1:05.93 __________ ______ 2 STRAUCH, JENNA 22 BOND 1:06.03 __________ ______ 3 ERIKSSON, (V), JESSICA 26 SWEDEN 1:06.71 __________ ______ 4 DIXON, TALARA-JADE 22 ST HILDA'S, WA 1:06.76 __________ ______ 5 KINDER, TARA 16 DVE AQUATIC 1:07.43 __________ ______ 6 SMITH, REIDEL 16 NUNAWADING 1:07.46 __________ ______ 7 SMITH, MIKAYLA 21 NUNAWADING 1:07.70 __________ ______ 8 DEACON, ZOE 19 NUNAWADING 1:08.26 __________ ______ 9 VAN BREUGEL, CASSANDRA 25 WOY WOY 1:08.34 __________ ______ 10 WALLACE, TESSA 26 PELICAN WATERS 1:08.76 __________ ______ 2019 Hancock Prospecting Australian Short Course Championships 26 – 26 October 2018 Start List 11 O'LEARY, MIA 16 ST PETERS WESTERN 1:08.86 __________ ______ 12 EDWARDS, CRYSTAL 16 UWA-WEST COAST 1:09.13 __________ ______ 13 MUELLNER, (V), LEA 15 NEW ZEALAND 1:09.99 __________ ______ 14 WIERZBOWSKI, MISHA 14 NUNAWADING 1:10.02 __________ ______ 15 WASHER, EMILY 23 ABBOTSLEIGH 1:10.33 __________ ______ 16 LUMLEY, TAYLA 20 RACKLEY CENTENARY 1:10.65 __________ ______ 17 VASTA, PARIS 20 GRIFFITH UNI 1:10.79 __________ ______ 18 STUART, MIKAYLA 17 PELICAN WATERS 1:11.03 __________ ______ 19 RIBBONS, CAITLYN 15 UWA-WEST COAST 1:11.05 __________ ______ Event 7 Women 100 SC Metre Freestyle World: 50.25 26/10/2017 Cate Campbell Australia Commonwealth: 50.25 26/10/2017 Cate Campbell Australia Australian: 50.25 26/10/2017 Cate Campbell Comm All Comers: 50.25 26/10/2017 Cate Campbell Comm Title Holder: 52.51 25/10/2018 Emma McKeon Griffith Uni Meet Qualifying: 56.65 Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Place 1 PEINIGER, GABRIELLA 17 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 53.79 __________ ______ 2 CASTELLUZZO, BRITTANY 18 TEA TREE GULLY 54.25 __________ ______ 3 HAWKINS, JULIA 19 NUNAWADING 54.72 __________ ______ 4 NGAWATI, KOTUKU 25 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 54.74 __________ ______ 5 LEFOE, OLIVIA 16 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 54.83 __________ ______ 6 MOUNFIELD, BETHAN 18 MARION 54.99 __________ ______ 7 TAYLOR, LAURA 20 TSS AQUATIC 55.03 __________ ______ 8 O'LEARY, MIA 16 ST PETERS WESTERN 55.06 __________ ______ 9 EKELMANS, ISABEL 18 MLC AQUATIC, VIC 55.22 __________ ______ 10 WOODS, ELYSE 20 MELBOURNE VICENTRE 55.35 __________ ______ 11 NEALE, CLAUDIA 17 KNOX PYMBLE 55.52 __________ ______ 12 STICKLAND, (V), LUSHAVEL 21 SAMOA 55.59 __________ ______ 13 LIM, (V), AMANDA 26 SINGAPORE 56.08 __________ ______ 14 STARR, JADE 16 NUDGEE COLLEGE 56.13 __________ ______ 15 RIBBONS, CAITLYN 15 UWA-WEST COAST 56.16 __________ ______ 16 COLLINS, OLIVIA 16 ST PETERS WESTERN 56.18 __________ ______ 17 COLLINS, MIA 14 ST PETERS WESTERN 56.24 __________ ______ 18 VILLIERS, ORIANE 20 GINNINDERRA 56.28 __________ ______ 19 UNDERWOOD, CHANTELLE 15 SURREY PARK 56.32 __________ ______ 20 UNICOMB, JESSICA 22 GRIFFITH UNI 56.33 __________ ______ 21 RICHARDSON, KATYA 17 NUNAWADING 56.53 __________ ______ Event 8 Men 100 SC Metre Freestyle World: 44.94 13/12/2008 Amaury Leveaux France Commonwealth: 45.46 21/11/2009 Matthew Abood Australia Australian: 45.46 21/11/2009 Matthew Abood Sydney Uni.
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