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1968 Hen's & Women's Nat'l Aau Long Course Champs Lincoln 1968 HEN'S & WOMEN'S NAT'L AAU FINALS LIBBY TULLIS, J.NELSON 2:35.9 CATHY JAMISONj S.CLARA 5:31.5 LEE DAVIS, S.CLARA 2:34.4 LONG COURSE CHAMPS DEBBIE MEYER, ARD.HLS **4:26.7 CAHILLE JUAREZ, S.CLARA 2:32.2 LYNN VIDALI, S.CLARA 5:22.5 ELLIE DANIEL, VBC 2:27.1 LINCOLN~ NEBRASKA (1:03.8; 2:12.8; 3:20.7) KATHY MCKITRICN, CLEVE 2:38.0 MARY ELLEN OLCESE, V8C 5:23.8 6UE PITT, SCAR.JETS 2:32.0 JULY 31-A00.4,1988 50 H POOL SUE PEDERSON, ARD.HLS 4:29.2 LEAL WHITTLESEYp MULT. 2:38.0 LADRA VACA, MEX.SF 5:27.6 HARY OLCESE, VSC 2:35.8 PAM KRUSE, FLSA 4:32.1 NARTHA SHILLITO, LAAC 5:35.1 LYNN COLELLA, CASCADE 2:29.1 WOMEN LADle WETZEL, LK FOREST 4:33.2 HEAT 6 SUSAN KEATS, KCO 5:30.6 BRIDGETWALSH, VBC 2:39.0 I00 M BUTTERFLY LINDA GUS TAV$ON, S.CLAh~:35.0 ANN TASNADY, UN., ORE 2:35.8 HEAT I ANN SIHMONS, LANEWOODAC 4:36.9 EVELYN KOSBNER, DELNORTE2:33.5 HEAT 4 HEAT 5 LIDIA RAMIREZ, MEx.SF 1:12.7 VICTORIA KING, ARD.HLS 4:36.9 LYNN SNRIFVAR$, PB6,L8 2:35.5 CINDY PLAISTEO, P66,L8 5:38.3 MARY ANN 6PIRA, DADS 2:32.5 CINDY STOCK, ARO.HLS 1:13.1 MARIA RAMIHEZ, MEX,S.F, 4:42.1 KAREN MUIR, KIMB.S.AFR. 2:28.8 BARBARA KILGOUR, VBC 5:31.3 S~RA WYLIE, FOOTHILL 2:33.9 NINA ADCOCK, SANTA CLARAI:I2.7 CECILIA DOUGHERTY, PHILA2:32.1 DEBBIE LEDFORD, S.CLARA 5:40.5 LI~OA HILDRETH, S.CLARA 2:30.7 JANELLE VOGT, S,CLARA 1:12.1 I00 M 8REASTSTROKE LAURA NOVAN, MICH.MAR. 2:31.2 SUE PEDERSON, ARD.HLS 5:21.4 TONI HEWITT, COR.DELMAR 2:24.4 LYNN COLELLA, CASCADE 1:10.2 HEAT I MARY ELLEN OLCESE, VBC 2:34.2 8EPPY WALTON, JETS 5:22.6 CLAUDIAKOLB, S.CLARA 2:28.6 80NNIE HAMAN, PHIL.AC 1:10.8 CORRINE BIAMONT,D.DouG. 1:23.4 CANDY MILLER~ LK FOREST 2:35.0 KATHY THOMAS, NO.VA.AC 5:22.0 6USIE SHIELDS, PLANT.KY 2:35.6 DONNA CARLOUGH, SCAR.JTSI:II.3 DIANE TOTH, SCAR.JETS 1:24.1 MARY ANN SPIRA, OADS,TExS:30.9 DENISE PEARSON, LAAC 2:34.4 BETSY FOARD, HOMESTEAD 1:25.2 FINALS TERRY POTTS, LKSIDE,KY 5:39.9 SALLIE HARVEY, J.NELSON 2:38.7 HEAT 2 DIANE NICKLOFF, P66,LB 1:22.4 KAREN MUIR, KIMB.OOLPH 2:24.3 ANNE 8ESTUDIK,LAC,CAL 1:13.4 TAMARA OYNICK, HEx.BF 1:21.9 POKEY WATSON, S.CLARA 2:2T.7 HEAT 0 FINALS LINDA HILDRETH, S.CLARA 1:09.6 CATH.KRIEGSHAUSER, F-R Y1:24.1 KATHY THOMAS, NO VA.AC 2:28.7 ANN HOFFMAN, LKWD,CAL 5:40.4 TONI HEWITT, COR.DEL HAR2:24.2 SALLIE HARVEY, J.NELBON 1:10.7 GAYLE 8ENTY, DEL NORTE 1:25.4 KAYE HALL, TACOMA SO 2:28.9 PATTY CARETTO, PB6,L8 5:33.1 ELLIE DANIEL, VESP.BC 2:24.4 SARA WYLIE, FOOTHILL 1:08.0 JENNIFER BARTZ, WILM. AC1:25.9 SUE ATWOOD, LAKEWO00 2:29.1 LAURA NOVAK, MICH MARL 5:23.4 DIANE GIEBEL, LAAC 2:25.6 SUSIE SHIELDS, PLANT.SC 1:08.6 CECELIA DOUGHERTY, PHIL 2:29.7 CLAUDIA KOLB, 6.CLARA 5:15.8 CLAUDIAKOLB, S.CLARA 2:26.7 KAHEN CHRISTIAN, UN.,O. 1:10.0 HEAT 2 LAURA NOVAK, MICH.MARL 2:30.0 CATIE 8ALL, JETS 5:22.0 FLETCHERKAFKA, JeTS 2:27.5 MARY FLEET, BARRACUDAS 1:II.5 MARY TOMASELLI, HANHASSETI:24.5 CAMILLE JUAREZ, S.CLARA 2:32.2 SUE ATWOOD, LKWD,CAL 5:33.6 8EPPY WALTON, JETS 2:2?.5 BARBARA KILGOUR, VBC I:11.0 JACKIE HEINEMAN, PERNINSI:22.3 SUSAN CLARK, UN.,FLA 5:31.7 LYNN COLELLA, CASCADE 2:27.7 JACNIE OBERDORF, DAD'S 1:22.2 200 H FREESTYLE CHRIS 8OLICH, VBC 5:36.4 MARTHA SHILLITO, LAAC 2:31.0 HEAT 3 OEBBIE KIBLER, UN.,OHIO 1:22.1 HEAT I ALICE JONES, CINC.PEPSI I:11.2 JOANNA CROSSEN, JOLIET 1:21.2 LYNN MORRIS~ SWEDEN 2:17.2 FINALS 200 M BREASTSTROKE REBECA HOLLIMAN, S.CLARAI:II.I KATHY KEATING, CINC. 1:24.2 8ETTE SUE DRIGGSj ARIZ, 2:22.4 6UE PEDERBON, ARD.HLS 5:10.3 HEAT I 8EPPY WALTON, JETSj FLA 1:07.9 LORETTA URANGA, UN.,TEx 1:22.5 HARSHA ANDERSON, TEN. 2:25.6 CLAUDIA KOLB, S.CLARA 5:11.8 JANET BLED, LAKEWOOD 3:01.2 ELLIE DANIEL, V8C PA 1:06.6 PATRIClA HALCOMB, PATTONI'21.4 LYNN VIDALI, S.CLARA 5:17.1 BARB ANDERSON, CLEVE.SO 3:02.8 LYNN VIDALI, S,CLARA 1:09.7 HEAT 2 KATHY THOMAS, NO.VA.AC 5:18.? GAYLE BENTY, DEL NORTE 3:02.0 MARCELLA OIAZ, S.CLARA 1'08.7 HEAT 3 80NNIE HAMAN, PHILA AC 2:18.1 CATIE BALL, JETS 5:19.1 DIANE GIEBEL, LAAC 1:08.0 BECKY LOVE, ARIZ.DR 1:22.9 ELLEN FELDMANN, KCO 2:18.1 LAURA NOVAN, MICH.MAHL 5:19.1 HEAT 2 HARTHA SHILLITO, LAAO 1:12.2 DENISE PEARSON, LAAC 1:21.5 PAN CARPINELLI, S.CLARA 2:15.9 8EPPY WALTON, JETS 5:21.6 DIANE TOTH, SCAR.JETS 2:59.0 TERRY AODA, RIVIERA 1:19.1 DEDE BOONE, ARD.HLS 2:21.0 MARY OLCESE, VBC 5:23.4 MARY KOMORA, SO.BEND 2:59.2 HEAT 4 ALICE WRIGHT, PLANTATIONI:I8.5 BONNIE HILL, FLSA 2:19.5 MARY TOMASELLI, HANHASS.3:04.8 GEORGINA HERRICK, IND. 1:09.8 SUZY JONES, SANTA CLARA 1:18.7 409 H FREESTYLE RELAY DEBBY DANIEL, TIGER MARL3:01.5 LEE DAVIS, SANTA CLARA I:I0. I MARY WALLACE, WILDER SO 1:23.9 HEAT 3 HEAT I MARY SUE HICNCOX, ARIZ. 3:03.9 SHARON STOUDER, FOOTHILLI:08.8 PAM SHERRARO, LANCASTER 1:21.0 VICTORIA KING, ARD.HLs 2:16.3 PLANTATION CC, KY (A) 4:22.1 ALICF BOWER, GT.PITT 3:03.3 SUE PITT~ SCAR.JETS 1:09.1 HELINDA WOLFF~ PHILA AG 1:24.6 MARILYN STUNDEN, P66 2:17.7 LAKESIDE (A) KY 4:29.2 MARY 6H~EHAN, AQUABEARS 3:00.0 CLAUDIA KOLD. S.CLARA 1:07.5 MARIA RAMIREZ, HEx.SF 2:16.2 PHILADELPHIA AC 4:18.9 SRERYL LAWRENCE, JETS 1:09.3 HEAT 4 PAT 8ERGNAN, R IV.,IND 2:17.5 HEAT 3 FLETCHER KAFKk, JETS 1:08.9 JEANNIE HARRIGER, LANC. 1:22.5 CINDY SCHILLING, R.CuRT.2:20.2 HEAT 2 CORRINE BIAHONT,D.DOUG. 2:56.7 NINA MAClNNIS, VBC, PA 1:11.3 BARB ANDERSON, CLEv.$C 1:21.8 ERIKA BRICKER, ARD.HLS 2 17.0 LAKEWOOD (A), CAL 4:16.5 JENIFERBARTZ, WILH.AC 2:58.7 B OWENA MICHALKE, BETHEL 1:23.0 LINDA HILDRETH, $.CLARA 2:18.7 SCARLET JETS, NJ 4:15.5 KATHY KEATING, CINC.PEP 2:59.2 FINALS JAN HENNE, SANTA CLARA 1:19.4 6ARA WYLIE, FOOTHILLS 2:17.5 CINC. PEPSi (A) 4:19.1 MARY WALLACE, WILDER $0 3:00.I ELLIE DANIELj VBC PA 1:06.9 DEBBIE HUDSON, CELEBRITYI:I8.6 PHILLIPS 66 LONG BEACH 4:14.9 SUSAN KEATS, KCO 2:55.5 SUSIE SHIELDS, PLANT.CO 1:07.0 CATHY JAMISON, SANTA CL.I:IR.6 HEAT 4 SANTA CLARA (0) 4:20.5 C.KRIEGSHAUSER,F'-~Y 2:59.1 SHARON STODDER, FOOTHILL I:07ol BETTY CARBONNEL, LAAC 1:25.9 MARy BENNETT, J.NELSON 2:18.6 PATRICIA HOLCOMB, PATT. 2:54.7 DIANE GIEBEL, LAAC 1:07.5 CINDY KINERT, UN~ FLA. 1:24.0 PEGGY HUGHES, VBC 2:19.6 HEAT 3 JACKIF OBERDORF, DADS 2:57.9 BEPPY WALTON, JETS,FLA 1:07.7 NANCY RYAN, S.CLARA 2:16.2 ARDEN HILLS (B) 4:22.9 CLAUDIA KOLB, S.CLARA 1:07.8 HEAT 5 POKEY WATSON, S.CLAHA 2:14,3 GANTA CLARA (C) 4:14.7 HEAT 4 SARA WYLIE, FOOTHILL 1:07.8 JENNIFER WISH, LAAC 1:22.7 EADIE WETZEL, LN FOR. 2:13.9 SANTA CLARA I~ I 4:10.7 DIANE NICNLOFF, P66,LB 3:OO.O HARCELLA DIAZ, S.CLARA I:I0.1 LYNN COLELLA, CASC.SC 1:20.6 LYNN 8NRIFVARS, P66,LB 2:24.4 SANTA CLARA 4:02.1 JENNIFERWISH, LA~O 2:57.8 KIM BRECHT, LAKEWOOD AC I:19.2 LIANA OEI, S.CLARA 2:17.7 ARDEN HILLS (A) 4:06.1 KIM BRECHT, LAKEWOOD AC 2:55.0 4OO M FREESTYLE CATIE BALL, JETS l:16.1 OEBBIE BURTON, GT.PITT 2:16.9 JACK NELSON (A),FLA 4:07.4 VERONICASTROUP, SuB.SO 2:50.6 HEAT I VERONICA STROUPj SUB.SO 1:18.6 CLEVELAND SO (A) 4:12.3 SUE LEIPEN, SUBURBAN SO 2:54.5 C. CHANGANAQUI, PERU 4:58.4 SHARON WICKMAN, CLUB 0L.1:17.5 HEAT 5 LAAC (A) 4:14.3 CINDY KINERT, UN, FLA 3:02.5 PAM BURNS, PHILA AC 4:59.6 SUE LEIPEN, SuB.SO 1:21.7 MARGO PEARCE, LAAC 2:17.9 MELINDA WOLFF, PHILA AC 2:59.I AMY HOWE, ARDEN HLS 4:56.7 LINDA KURTZ, FOOTHILL 1:22.2 LAURA FRITZ, S.CLARA 2:16.0 FINAL STANDING LIBBY TULLIS, J.NELSON 2:19.1 SANTA CLARA (A) (GUSTAVSON, HEAT 5 HEAT 2 FINALS DEBBIE MEYER, ARD.HLS 2:13.9 WATBON,CARPINELLI,HENNE) JEANNIE HARRIGER, PENN 3:00.5 NANCY WILLIAMS, ARD.HLs 5:11,3 CATIE BALL, JETS, FLA :15.7 JANE BARKHAN, VBC 2:12.5 I:01.0;2:01.6;3:02.7 *'4:02.1 BECKY LOVE, ARIZ.D~ 2:57.3 SUSIE DEFAY9 COR.,NAvY 4:57.9 DEBBIE HUDSON, CELEB.
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