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! 13 1:01.16 13 1:03.63 13 1:04.97 13 1:07.11 13 1 2020 GIRLS SPORT VICTORIA PRELIMINARY C SWIMMING RESULTS Event 4 Girls 100 M Freestyle Year 7 - 8 A GSV Record: 58.86 ! 2017 O. Lefoe Loreto Name Age School Result 1 Southern, Alessandra 13 Ruyton Girls' School 1:01.16 2 Vulich, Amelie 13 Our Lady of Mercy College 1:03.63 3 Dethridge, Amelia 13 Lauriston Girls' School 1:04.97 4 Read, Caitlan 13 Mentone Girls' Grammar 1:07.11 5 Knaap, Greta 13 Genazzano FCJ College 1:07.13 6 Kohlman, Natasha 13 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 1:08.04 7 Reidy, Sienna 13 Siena College 1:08.51 8 Mitchell, Georgina 13 Toorak College 1:09.06 Event 5 Girls 100 M Freestyle Year 9 - 10 A GSV Record: 57.18 ! 2013 J. Schlicht MLC Name Age School Result 1 Neville, Holly 14 Mentone Girls' Grammar 59.17 2 Klara, Seidel 14 Genazzano FCJ College 1:00.27 3 Johnstone, Anais 14 Siena College 1:02.16 4 Stone, Sienna 15 Toorak College 1:05.88 5 Chiang, Amelia 14 Ruyton Girls' School 1:09.76 6 O'Sullivan, Elizabeth 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 1:15.16 7 Napolitano, Alessia 14 Our Lady of Mercy College 1:15.72 8 Gleeson, Millie 15 Lauriston Girls' School 1:21.62 Event 6 Girls 100 M Freestyle Year 11 - 12 A GSV Record: 57.01 ! 2017 M. Batchelor Korowa Name Age School Result 1 Lily, Hall 18 Genazzano FCJ College 59.94 2 Cole, Zoe 16 Mentone Girls' Grammar 1:05.69 3 Macleod, Abbey 16 Toorak College 1:05.70 4 Cran, Sascha 17 Ruyton Girls' School 1:06.41 5 Hunt-Smith, Penny 16 Lauriston Girls' School 1:09.90 6 Bannan, Eliza 16 Our Lady of Mercy College 1:10.77 7 Dickenson, Lily 17 Siena College 1:17.89 8 Crawford-Rust, Stella 17 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 1:19.76 Event 8 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 7 A GSV Record: 35.79 ! 2012 N. Nyaguy Firbank Name Age School Result 1 Lilka, Seidel 12 Genazzano FCJ College 36.73 2 Kohlman, Natasha 13 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 38.35 3 Wilkes, Darby 12 Our Lady of Mercy College 39.46 4 Du, Dorothy 12 Mentone Girls' Grammar 42.38 5 Ryan, Ellie 12 Toorak College 46.05 6 Rattigan, Amelie 12 Lauriston Girls' School 46.07 7 Liu, Olivia 12 Ruyton Girls' School 46.85 8 Mangan, Mimi 12 Siena College 49.55 Event 9 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 7 B Name Age School Result 1 Ma, Olivia 12 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 43.96 2 Neville, Georgia 12 Mentone Girls' Grammar 46.06 3 Alekna, Zoe 12 Toorak College 46.79 4 Isabella, Schwarze 12 Genazzano FCJ College 47.25 5 Watts, Pippa 13 Lauriston Girls' School 48.13 6 Mulready, Sophie 11 Ruyton Girls' School 49.20 *7 Porcaro, Gemma 12 Siena College 49.75 *7 Kerr, Olivia 12 Our Lady of Mercy College 49.75 Event 10 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 8 A GSV Record: 35.02 ! 2017 A. Richards Ruyton Name Age School Result 1 Dethridge, Amelia 13 Lauriston Girls' School 37.75 2 Vulich, Amelie 13 Our Lady of Mercy College 39.63 3 King, Georgia 13 Ruyton Girls' School 39.89 4 King, Izzy 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 40.67 5 Read, Caitlan 13 Mentone Girls' Grammar 41.48 6 Philippa, McClelland 13 Genazzano FCJ College 42.22 7 Flunt, Melania 12 Siena College 45.70 8 Johnstone, Ruby 14 Toorak College 46.69 Event 11 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 8 B Name Age School Result 1 Pote, Teagan 14 Genazzano FCJ College 41.81 2 Lagan, Keira 13 Our Lady of Mercy College 42.54 3 Cartledge, Polly 12 Ruyton Girls' School 43.17 4 Beaton, Juliet 13 Mentone Girls' Grammar 43.94 5 Robinson, Willa 13 Lauriston Girls' School 43.96 6 Niles, Kyra 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 45.34 7 Johnstone, Lucinda 13 Toorak College 46.11 8 Cutler, Olivia-Beau 13 Siena College 50.68 Event 12 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 9 A GSV Record: 34.55 ! 2012 J. Strauch Korowa Name Age School Result 1 Klara, Seidel 14 Genazzano FCJ College 37.48 2 Derbogosijan, Romanee 13 Ruyton Girls' School 38.77 3 Piaia, Sofia 15 Our Lady of Mercy College 39.64 4 Walker, Lucinda 14 Mentone Girls' Grammar 40.36 5 Cao, Isabelle 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 45.41 6 Hamilton-Smith, Mia 15 Toorak College 50.29 7 Sullivan, Abbie 15 Siena College 50.45 Event 13 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 9 B Name Age School Result 1 Chee, Jocelyn 14 Ruyton Girls' School 38.67 2 Nguyen, Alicia 14 Our Lady of Mercy College 40.14 3 Kohler, Abby 14 Mentone Girls' Grammar 41.73 4 Lara, Rodriguez 14 Genazzano FCJ College 46.14 5 Graham, Liana 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 49.26 6 Birrell, Sophie 14 Siena College 49.36 7 Janzen, Paige 15 Toorak College 52.44 Event 14 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 10 A GSV Record: 32.60 ! 2013 J. Strauch Korowa Name Age School Result 1 Sweeney, Laura 16 Toorak College 40.96 2 Allen, Sophie 15 Lauriston Girls' School 42.78 3 Olivia, Branagan 15 Genazzano FCJ College 44.52 4 Bray, Laura 14 Ruyton Girls' School 46.24 5 O'Sullivan, Elizabeth 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 46.94 6 Walsh, Skye 15 Mentone Girls' Grammar 47.67 7 Richardson, Jessica 15 Our Lady of Mercy College 50.51 Event 15 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 10 B Name Age School Result 1 Backx, Hope 15 Toorak College 43.65 2 Smith, Coco 15 Lauriston Girls' School 43.76 3 Tricarico, Lara 15 Ruyton Girls' School 45.57 4 Kellock, Beatrice 15 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 46.10 5 Frausing, Alice 15 Siena College 46.28 6 Mia, McClelland 15 Genazzano FCJ College 46.42 7 Woods, Charlotte 15 Our Lady of Mercy College 50.29 8 Baker, Bryony 15 Mentone Girls' Grammar 51.87 Event 16 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 11 A GSV Record: 33.99 ! 2018 P. Ricker MLC Name Age School Result 1 Richards, Abi 16 Ruyton Girls' School 36.46 2 Nguyen, Olivia 16 Our Lady of Mercy College 39.45 3 Macleod, Abbey 16 Toorak College 39.83 4 Paige, Benjamin 16 Genazzano FCJ College 40.07 5 Smith, Charlotte 17 Lauriston Girls' School 42.29 6 Cole, Zoe 16 Mentone Girls' Grammar 47.49 7 Todorov, Kristen 16 Siena College 47.85 8 Worsam, Thalia 17 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 48.78 Event 17 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 11 B Name Age School Result 1 Woollard, Georgia 15 Ruyton Girls' School 38.27 2 Lucy, Kennedy 16 Genazzano FCJ College 43.47 3 Corcoran, Eliza 16 Our Lady of Mercy College 43.87 4 Hoelter, Emily 16 Lauriston Girls' School 45.21 5 Bunn, Zoe 16 Mentone Girls' Grammar 46.80 6 Linssen, Jemima 17 Toorak College 48.40 7 de Silva, Nadya 16 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 49.67 8 Rozario, Nicole 16 Siena College 50.86 Event 18 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 12 A GSV Record: 33.49 ! 2017 N. Nyaguy Firbank Name Age School Result 1 Haj, Angelina 17 Siena College 39.75 2 Cran, Sascha 17 Ruyton Girls' School 41.91 3 Mia, Harmon 17 Genazzano FCJ College 42.02 4 Dislakis, Elektra 17 Lauriston Girls' School 43.87 5 Sweeney, Cordelia 17 Toorak College 44.53 6 Wyatt, Megan 17 Mentone Girls' Grammar 45.73 7 Mikus, Isabella 17 Our Lady of Mercy College 51.13 8 Murray, Charlotte 18 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 51.20 Event 19 Girls 50 M Breaststroke Year 12 B Name Age School Result 1 Fenton, Jane 17 Ruyton Girls' School 40.35 2 Lily, Gilmour 17 Genazzano FCJ College 45.19 3 McFarlane, Xiara 17 Toorak College 45.84 4 de Jong, Andrea 17 Lauriston Girls' School 46.66 5 Falconer, Kate 17 Mentone Girls' Grammar 47.93 6 Marmina, Stella 17 Siena College 50.60 7 Taplin, Lily 17 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 52.52 8 Lim, Kataleen 17 Our Lady of Mercy College 56.50 Event 21 Girls 50 M Butterfly Year 7 A GSV Record: 29.12 ! 2010 J. Schlicht MLC Name Age School Result 1 Osborn, Isabella 12 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 33.90 2 Wilkes, Darby 12 Our Lady of Mercy College 35.59 3 Lilka, Seidel 12 Genazzano FCJ College 36.02 4 McNamara, Chloe 13 Lauriston Girls' School 39.47 5 Mulready, Sophie 11 Ruyton Girls' School 40.64 6 Buttigieg, Sophie 12 Mentone Girls' Grammar 40.87 7 Stravato, Sarah 12 Siena College 46.69 8 Skene, Stella 12 Toorak College 47.70 Event 22 Girls 50 M Butterfly Year 8 A GSV Record: 28.21 ! 2013 S. Whan MLC Name Age School Result 1 Southern, Alessandra 13 Ruyton Girls' School 31.23 2 Knaap, Greta 13 Genazzano FCJ College 34.02 3 Mitchell, Georgina 13 Toorak College 34.95 4 King, Izzy 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 35.08 5 Reidy, Sienna 13 Siena College 35.55 6 Scott, Jasmin 13 Mentone Girls' Grammar 36.16 7 Pang, Chloe 13 Our Lady of Mercy College 36.21 8 Hunt-Smith, Julia 13 Lauriston Girls' School 38.57 Event 23 Girls 50 M Butterfly Year 9 A GSV Record: 29.17 ! 2014 E. Malcolm MLC Name Age School Result 1 Neville, Holly 14 Mentone Girls' Grammar 29.54 2 Johnstone, Anais 14 Siena College 31.69 3 Derbogosijan, Romanee 13 Ruyton Girls' School 32.65 4 Piaia, Sofia 15 Our Lady of Mercy College 33.10 5 Izabella, Morrison 14 Genazzano FCJ College 33.52 6 Riley, Franki 15 Toorak College 39.30 7 Rosenberg, Zara 14 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 42.74 Event 24 Girls 50 M Butterfly Year 10 A GSV Record: 27.92 ! 2015 S.
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