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Larcis and World Records As of November 1, 1999 Long Course Meters Short Course Meters $7.00 United States Masters Swimming, Inc. 1999 Top Ten AA .)_ ;v I e.,, t .e..vs Short Course 'larcis and World Records as of November 1, 1999 Long Course Meters Short Course Meters United States A._ Masters ~' ® Swimming 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~ Published March 2000 UNITED STATES MASTERS SWIMMING 1999 TOP TEN SHORT COURSE METERS The 1999 Short Course Meters Top Teo is the third issue in a series of three l 999 Top Teo issues produced by United States Masters Swimming. Inside you will find the Top Teo Times for the l 999 Short Course Meter season (swims performed in a 2s meter pool) made on or before December 3 1 . l 999 and forwarded to the Records and Tabulation Chairman. Pieter Cath, by January 26, 2000. Each LMSC is responsible for reporting the Top Teo Times. USMS national records, and world records achieved in its LMSC. The first line under each event (which is indented) is the current national record for that event and age group. An "NV" after a top ten time indicates that appropriate documentation has not yet been supplied and the time is Not Y'..erified as a record. Each person (individuals and relay members) on this list is eligible to purchase a mp Teo Patch with stroke segment. Send SS to Darlyooe Ferguson. 49 17 Walden Circle, Orlando, FL 3281 l ([email protected]). Add S 1.25 for each additional stroke segment desired. The first issue in the 2000 series will be 1999-2000 Short Course Yards (swims performed in a 25 yard pool). Times aocl records considered for this Top Teo list must be made on or before May 3 1 , 2000 and reported to the Top Teo Chairman by June 30th. The 2000 Long Course Meters (swims performed in a so meter pool) list is the second issue in this series of Top Tens. Times and records considered for this Top Teo list must be made on or before September 30, 2000 and reported to the Top Teo Chairman by October 20th. Now that the SCM Top Teo is finalized, the official 1999 All American Roster will be produced. A swimmer/relay who has the fastest time in one or more eveot(s) in any one of the three courses qualifies for AU American status. To order an All American Certificate and Patch, send a check for ss made out to USMS to: USMS National Office. P.O. Box 185, Londonderry, NH 03053-0 185. Those individuals performing the most first place times, in the most events, in their age group are awarded All Star status. All Stars will receive an All Star Certificate from the National Office. All American (individual) and All Star rosters will appear in the May/June issue of SWIM Magazine. The lJSMS All Time Top Teo is available in all three courses. This publication lists the top ten fastest times recorded over the years in each age group and each event. The cost is S4 for one course, S3 for the second or S 1o for all three. To order. make check payable to Suzanne Rague and send to her at: 93S NW 170th Place, Beaverton. OR 97006-483 I . Masters Swimming World Top Ten Tabulation is a yearly publication produced by FINA. To order, make check payable to FINA for S7 and send to them at: FINA, Avenue de Beaumont 9, Io 12 Lausanne - Switzerland. For more information on USMS, visit our Web Site at http·//www.usms org. There you will find everything you want to know about United States Masters Swimming, including: Administration, Coaching, Competition, Fitness, Merchandise, Places to Swim, Training, the World of Swimming and likns to USMS Top-Ten, USMS and FINA World Records. we would like to send a big THANKS out to the members of the Top Ten Committee and the LMSC Top Ten Recorders who are all cledicated volunteers who spend countless hours at their computers on our behalf. Thank you Betsy Durrant for handling the subscription lists and Gene Donner and Gateway printing who duplicates this final product. Happy Swimming! Tracy 1999 SHORT-COURSE METERS - TOP-TEN INDIVIDUALS 32.56 Kriste Kleiner 24 33.28 Jaimie Richmond 22 1:02.87 Linda Visser 29 32.77 Antje Flamich 20 33.42 Miah Broussard 23 1:03.22 Rachel Frentsos 28 IJOMEN 19·24 33. 20 Liz Hawes 23 34.09 Sarah Kramer 22 1:03.22 Erica A Dunn 26 33.27 Michelle Hackmer 23 • 100 H. BUTTERFLY 1:03.36 Alexandra Nieto 27 . 50 H. FREESTYLE 33.60 Talia Brott 19 1:05.38 JAMIE RAAB 94 1:04.25 Francese Gambetti 27 26.61 ALISON TERRY 98 33.63 Sara Hegan Reise 24 1:09.50 S Stringfellow 24 1:04.59 Jennifer Scalise 28 28.22 S Stringfellow 24 34.41 Allison Beebe 23 1:12.05 Aurora Tallacksen 23 1:05.48 Jennifer Coers 29 28.45 Antje Flamich 20 34.71 Rian Larkin 24 1:12.73 c Gemeinhardt 23 • 200 H. FREESTYLE 28.73 K Goldthorpe 24 35. 12 Elisa Novak 24 1:14.19 Lia T Schraeder 24 1:59.78 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 28.74 Talia Brott 19 • 100 H. BACKSTROKE 1:14.20 Allison Beebe 23 2:15.74 Rachel Frentsos 28 28.82 Michelle Hackmer 23 1:06.59 ALISON TERRY 98 1:15.42 K Goldthorpe 24 2:15.98 Grace Cornelius 27 29.30 Caroline Stender 22 1:09.96 Antje Flarnich 20 1:15.47 Miah Broussard 23 2:20.10 Liz Sullivan 25 29.42 Kriste Kleiner 24 1:10.47 Michelle Hackmer 23 1:16.57 Jennifer Stowe 24 2:20.69 Amber Weiss 25 29.79 Jennif Petykowski 23 1:12.92 Liz Hawes 23 1:16.79 Carolyn Scalise 23 2:21.14 Jennifer Coers 29 29.87 Miah Broussard 23 1:13.12 S Stringfellow 24 1:17.97 Gina Cheuk 20 2:21.55 Kerry Fraas 25 30.11 Sara Allen 24 1:13.48 Talia Brott 19 • 200 H. BUTTERFLY 2:24.30 Shauna Sirrpson 28 • 100 H. FREESTYLE 1:13.61 Allison Beebe 23 2:28.91 LOUISE APPLETON 97 2:25.56 Leslie Rhee 25 57.86 ALISON TERRY 97 1:14.89 E Scheppke 22 2:43.09 Allison Beebe 23 2:25.63 Mallory Slaughter 29 1:00.94 S Stringfellow 24 1:15.15 Elisa Novak 24 2:51.83 Rebecc De Bernard 22 2:27.84 Francese Gambetti 27 1:01.29 Jennifer Mancini 23 1:15.39 Jennifer Drake 24 2:59.82 Kriste Kleiner 24 • 400 H. FREESTYLE 1:02.44 Antje Flamich 20 1:15.47 Jane Stevens 22 3:05.87 Gina Cheuk 20 4:24.18 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 1:03.22 Liz Hawes 23 • 200 H. BACKSTROKE 3:18.17 Wendy Kellner 24 4:42.73 Jane Cairns 29 1:03.83 Emily Peters 24 2:22.61 N IA.INDERLICH · 95 4:23.41 Ruth Davis 24 4:46.91 Rachel Frentsos 28 1:04. 17 K Goldthorpe 24 2:29.96 Liz Hawes 23 • 100 H. INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY 4:52.83 Linda Visser 29 1:04.84 Talia Brott 19 2:41.95 Talia Brott 19 1:05.34 BEATA KASZUBA 95 4:57.50 Amber Weiss 25 1:04.85 Kriste Kleiner 24 2:41.98 Jane Stevens 22 1:09.02 Cynthia Janssen 24 5:03.30 Mallory Slaughter 29 1:05.08 Cheryl Hark 22 2:46.85 Candice Johnson 20 1:11.44 Jennifer Mancini 23 5:08.23 Joanne Sonberg 25 1:05.18 Caroline Stender 22 2:46.94 Sarah Riley 24 1:12.41 Sara Hegan Reise 24 5:12.93 Karen L Johnson 27 • 200 H. FREESTYLE 2:48.41 Kriste Kleiner 24 1:12.64 Kriste Kleiner 24 5:13.14 Caroline Ivers 26 2:08.96 ALISON TERRY 97 2:53.56 Gina Cheuk 20 1:12.75 s Stringfellow 24 5:14.13 Jodi Shaw 28 2:11.44 Emily Peters 24 2:53.76 Jennifer Stowe 24 1:13.24 Leslie Allen 24 5:14.31 Laura Smith 29 2:14.38 Cynthia Janssen 24 2:56.22 Wendy Kellner 24 1:14.24 Michelle Hackmer 23 • 800 M. FREESTYLE 2:18.38 Liz Hawes 23 2:59.14 Robin Oswald 24 1:15.18 Sarah Riley 24 8:51.18 SHEILA TAORMINA 96 2:20.39 Aurora Tallacksen 23 . 50 H. BREASTSTROKE 1:15.83 Miah Broussard 23 9:19.05 Tobie Smith 26 2:22.85 Talia Brott 19 32.09 BEATA KASZUBA 95 1:16.04 Cheryl Hark 22 10:23.36 Wendy Alcock 29 2:24.23 Miah Broussard 23 34.96 Cynthia Janssen 24 • 200 H. INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY 10:27.77 Mallory Slaughter 29 2:25.02 Jennifer Drake 24 37.36 Cheryl Hark 22 2:30.37 N WUNDERLICH 95 10:51.34 Laura Smith 29 2:25. 16 Kriste Kleiner 24 39.08 Elizabeth Lehre 22 2:36.02 Jennifer Mancini 23 10:58.91 Caroline Ivers 26 2:25.43 Leslie Allen 24 39.57 Kriste Kleiner 24 2:37.17 Sara Hegan Reise 24 11:01.99 Jodi Shaw 28 2:28.10 Robin Oswald 24 40.58 Miah Broussard 23 2:38.45 Sarah Riley 24 11:07.27 Kelley Pfriemer 29 • 400 H. FREESTYLE 41.37 J Foote 24 2:39.76 Miah Broussard 23 11:11.51 Whitney K Wood 28 4:33.15 EMILY PETERS 99 41.51 Sara Lentz 22 2:39.92 Kriste Kleiner 24 11:35.74 Brooke O'Connor 25 4:33.15 Emily Peters 24 41.89 Natalie Kubala 24 2:43.13 Elizabeth Lehre 22 11:37.30 Elise Selz 28 4:43.43 Liz Hawes 23 42.10 Annie Tom 23 2:44.00 Sharon Noe 23 • 1500 H.
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