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Australian Long Course Records 30 June 2021 Event Class Age Australian Long Course Records 30 June 2021 Event Class Age Australian Name Club State Date Location 50m Freestyle S1 Open 1:12.24 Esther Overton Burnside SA 16 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S2 Open 1:43.96 Emilie Miller Kinross Wolaroi NSW 16 March 2010 Sydney 50m Freestyle S3 Open 1:08.36 Esther Overton VIC 2 December 2006 Durbin 50m Freestyle S4 Open 37.87 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 12 April 2017 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S5 Open 47.66 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 27 April 2013 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S6 Open 34.41 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood NSW 10 September 2016 Rio 50m Freestyle S7 Open 32.13 Lakeisha Patterson Southern Cross QLD 1 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S8 Open 29.73 Maddison Elliott Nu Swim NSW 16 September 2016 Rio 50m Freestyle S9 Open 28.75 Ellie Cole Castle Hill RSL NSW 7 April 2016 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S10 Open 28.79 Keira Stephens USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S11 Open 33.73 Tracey Cross WA 31 October 1999 Sydney 50m Freestyle S12 Open 29.15 Jenna Jones Auburn NSW 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S13 Open 26.80 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Adelaide 50m Freestyle S14 Open 28.19 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 1 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Freestyle S15 Open 28.52 Teneale Houghton NSW 12 September 2009 Taipei 50m Freestyle S16 Open 31.28 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 9 April 2021 Perth 100m Freestyle S1 Open 3:53.46 Standard Time 1 October 2011 100m Freestyle S2 Open 3:31.60 Emilie Miller Kinross Wolaroi NSW 14 February 2010 Sydney 100m Freestyle S3 Open 2:30.60 Esther Overton VIC 2 December 2006 Durbin 100m Freestyle S4 Open 1:27.30 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 9 April 2017 Brisbane 100m Freestyle S5 Open 1:42.18 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 1 May 2013 Adelaide 100m Freestyle S6 Open 1:15.05 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood NSW 13 July 2015 Glasgow 100m Freestyle S7 Open 1:08.03 Jacqueline Freney Richmond Valley NSW 19 March 2012 Adelaide 100m Freestyle S8 Open 1:03.02 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 5 April 2018 Gold Coast 100m Freestyle S9 Open 1:02.69 Ellie Cole Castle Hill RSL NSW 11 April 2016 Adelaide 100m Freestyle S10 Open 1:02.03 Jasmine Greenwood Bay & Basin NSW 12 June 2021 Adelaide 100m Freestyle S11 Open 1:14.47 Tracey Cross WA 24 October 2000 Sydney 100m Freestyle S12 Open 1:02.97 Jenna Jones Auburn NSW 12 June 2021 Adelaide 100m Freestyle S13 Open 1:00.59 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 5 April 2021 Gold Coast 100m Freestyle S14 Open 1:01.32 Madeleine McTernan St Hildas QLD 17 December 2020 Brisbane 100m Freestyle S15 Open 1:01.28 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 19 March 2012 Adelaide 100m Freestyle S16 Open 1:07.48 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 18 December 2018 Perth 200m Freestyle S1 Open 7:57.05 Standard Time 1 October 2011 200m Freestyle S2 Open 7:32.10 Standard Time 1 October 2011 200m Freestyle S3 Open 6:08.21 Standard Time 1 October 2011 200m Freestyle S4 Open 3:15.14 Rachael Watson Chandler QLD 9 June 2016 Berlin 200m Freestyle S5 Open 3:30.53 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 1 May 2013 Adelaide 200m Freestyle S6 Open 3:05.17 Karni Liddell QLD 20 August 1996 Atlanta 200m Freestyle S7 Open 2:39.28 Chantel Wolfenden QLD 19 July 2003 Edmonton 200m Freestyle S8 Open 2:18.98 Lakeisha Patterson USC Spartans QLD 10 April 2016 Adelaide 200m Freestyle S9 Open 2:15.54 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 7 April 2019 Adelaide 200m Freestyle S10 Open 2:14.36 Monique Murphy Melbourne Vicentre VIC 9 June 2016 Berlin 200m Freestyle S11 Open 2:41.62 Tracey Cross WA 20 July 1998 Madrid 200m Freestyle S12 Open 2:43.03 Danae Sweetapple QLD 14 January 1992 Brisbane 200m Freestyle S13 Open 2:17.16 Prue Watt NSW 2 June 2006 Berlin 200m Freestyle S14 Open 2:13.14 Madeleine McTernan St Hildas QLD 17 December 2020 Brisbane 200m Freestyle S15 Open 2:10.96 Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick QLD 31 January 1985 Melbourne 200m Freestyle S16 Open 2:24.41 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 15 December 2018 Perth 400m Freestyle S6 Open 6:07.42 Anne Currie VIC 1 July 1990 Assen 400m Freestyle S7 Open 4:59.02 Jacqueline Freney Richmond Valley NSW 6 September 2012 London 400m Freestyle S8 Open 4:40.33 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 8 September 2016 Rio 400m Freestyle S9 Open 4:35.56 Lakeisha Patterson Lawnton QLD 7 April 2019 Adelaide 400m Freestyle S10 Open 4:33.67 Monique Murphy Melbourne Vicentre VIC 9 April 2016 Adelaide 400m Freestyle S11 Open 5:42.70 Tracey Cross WA 22 July 1998 Madrid 400m Freestyle S12 Open 5:53.00 Eleanor Mills Woogaroo QLD 13 March 2011 Brisbane 400m Freestyle S13 Open 4:38.11 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Adelaide 400m Freestyle S14 Open 4:45.26 Siobhan Paton NSW 26 May 2000 Amelsfoort 400m Freestyle S15 Open 4:35.67 Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick QLD 16 January 1989 Christchurch 400m Freestyle S16 Open 5:25.21 Dana Carroll Palmerston & Rural NT 7 March 2019 Darwin 800m Freestyle S6 Open 13:54.33 Anne Currie VIC 1 April 1990 Assen 800m Freestyle S7 Open 13:54.33 Anne Currie VIC 1 April 1990 Assen 800m Freestyle S8 Open 10:40.03 Priya Cooper WA 15 October 1998 Christchurch 800m Freestyle S9 Open 10:21.66 Melissa Carlton TAS 28 January 1994 Hobart 800m Freestyle S10 Open 9:41.71 Gemma Dashwood NSW 18 November 1995 Sydney 800m Freestyle S11 Open 11:35.57 Tracey Cross WA 4 June 1998 Sheffield 800m Freestyle S12 Open 12:26.08 Standard Time 1 October 2011 800m Freestyle S13 Open 11:52.50 Megan Grant VIC 14 November 1999 Melbourne 800m Freestyle S14 Open 9:52.38 Jade Lucy SLC Aquadot NSW 13 October 2019 Brisbane 800m Freestyle S15 Open 9:35.72 Cindy-Lu Fitzpatrick QLD 14 January 1989 Christchurch 800m Freestyle S16 Open 15:00.00 Standard Time 1 October 2011 1500m Freestyle S7 Open 27:37.25 Standard Time 1 October 2011 1500m Freestyle S8 Open 20:42.11 Jacqueline Freney NSW 6 December 2007 College Park 1500m Freestyle S9 Open 19:31.52 Melissa Carlton TAS 21 January 1995 Hobart 1500m Freestyle S10 Open 19:04.50 Gemma Dashwood NSW 14 April 1996 Sydney 1500m Freestyle S11 Open 26:43.34 Standard Time 1 October 2011 1500m Freestyle S12 Open 26:43.34 Standard Time 1 October 2011 1500m Freestyle S13 Open 25:00.00 Standard Time 1 October 2011 1500m Freestyle S14 Open 18:55.9 Jade Lucy SLC Aquadot NSW 17 October 2019 Brisbane 1500m Freestyle S15 Open 35:39.04 Vanessa Beddie NSW 12 October 2007 Woy Woy 1500m Freestyle S16 Open 26:00.00 Standard Time 1 October 2011 50m Backstroke S1 Open 1:13.06 Esther Overton Burnside SA 20 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S2 Open 1:33.07 Jamie Booth UQ Swim Club QLD 24 October 2020 Brisbane 50m Backstroke S3 Open 1:08.59 Esther Overton VIC 2 December 2006 Durbin 50m Backstroke S4 Open 58.45 Melissa Willson NSW 17 May 2000 Sydney 50m Backstroke S5 Open 59.91 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 30 April 2013 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S6 Open 47.48 Sarah Bowen VIC 31 March 2004 Sydney 50m Backstroke S7 Open 39.00 Lakeisha Patterson Southern Cross QLD 3 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Backstroke S8 Open 36.65 Maddison Elliott Nu Swim NSW 7 April 2015 Sydney 50m Backstroke S9 Open 33.10 Abigail Lihou Ferney Hills QLD 12 April 2017 Berlin 50m Backstroke S10 Open 33.01 Katherine Downie Westside Christchurch WA 3 April 2014 Brisbane 50m Backstroke S11 Open 40.72 Tracey Cross WA 21 August 1993 Perth 50m Backstroke S12 Open 38.89 Danae Sweetapple QLD 19 July 1992 Brisbane 50m Backstroke S13 Open 32.44 Katja Dedekind UQ QLD 19 August 2017 Brisbane 50m Backstroke S14 Open 31.92 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 30 April 2013 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S15 Open 33.34 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 20 March 2012 Adelaide 50m Backstroke S16 Open 35.14 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 15 December 2018 Perth 100m Backstroke S1 Open 4:23.01 Standard Time 1 October 2011 100m Backstroke S2 Open 3:38.06 Emilie Miller Kinross Wolaroi NSW 13 February 2010 Sydney 100m Backstroke S3 Open 2:36.37 Esther Overton VIC 22 March 2008 Sydney 100m Backstroke S4 Open 2:03.65 Melissa Willson NSW 19 January 2000 Sydney 100m Backstroke S5 Open 2:07.88 Sarah Hilt Sydney University NSW 1 May 2013 Adelaide 100m Backstroke S6 Open 1:29.29 Tiffany Thomas Kane Ravenswood NSW 13 July 2015 Glasgow 100m Backstroke S7 Open 1:22.84 Jacqueline Freney Richmond Valley NSW 30 August 2012 London 100m Backstroke S8 Open 1:17.16 Maddison Elliott Nu Swim NSW 13 September 2016 Rio 100m Backstroke S9 Open 1:08.67 Ellie Cole Castle Hill RSL Dolphins NSW 13 July 2015 Glasgow 100m Backstroke S10 Open 1:09.50 Katherine Downie Westside Christchurch WA 6 August 2014 Pasadena 100m Backstroke S11 Open 1:27.69 Tracey Cross WA 24 August 1996 Atlanta 100m Backstroke S12 Open 1:21.63 Danae Sweetapple QLD 9 September 1992 Barcelona 100m Backstroke S13 Open 1:07.16 Katja Dedekind USC Spartans QLD 12 June 2021 Gold Coast 100m Backstroke S14 Open 1:09.07 Taylor Corry Nelson Bay NSW 3 April 2015 Sydney 100m Backstroke S15 Open 1:11.49 Teneale Houghton Liverpool NSW 11 February 2012 Sydney 100m Backstroke S16 Open 1:16.86 Ella Hodgson UWA West Coast WA 15 December 2018 Perth 200m Backstroke S6 Open 3:46.85 Elizabeth Wright NSW 14 April 1996 Sydney 200m Backstroke S7 Open 2:56.38 Katrina Porter WA 6 December 2007 College Park 200m Backstroke S8 Open 2:59.32 Katrina Porter WA 10 March 2006 Darwin 200m Backstroke S9 Open 2:55.05 Kate Bailey NSW 9 March 2002 Sydney 200m Backstroke S10 Open 2:33.06 Katherine Downie Arena WA 18 January 2012 Perth 200m Backstroke S11 Open 3:22.18 Tracey Cross WA 4 September 1993 Adelaide 200m Backstroke S12 Open 3:07.38 Danae Sweetapple QLD 14 June 1905 Maroochydore 200m Backstroke S13 Open 3:02.88 Megan Grant VIC 14 November 1999 Melbourne 200m Backstroke S14 Open 2:31.29 Madeleine McTernan St Hildas QLD
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