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AUSTRALIAN BOYS ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE 14 June 2019 AUSTRALIAN BOYS ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE 14 June 2019 Boys 13 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 24.00 Kyle Chalmers Norwood Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.12 24.37 Te Haumi Maxwell MLC Marlins Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.08 24.64 Alex Press TSS Aquatics Brisbane QLD State 07.02.09 24.64 Tane Bidois Knox Pymble Sydney NSW State 14.12.19 24.73 Kai Thomas Acacia Bayside Sydney Australian Age 21.04.18 24.75 Taiga Yoshida Gen Aquatic Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 24.78 Oliver Nash Melb. Vicentre Sydney Australian Age 13.04.15 24.79 Peter D’Agostino Aqua Attack Perth Australian Age 11.04.07 24.79 Stone Ma North West Melbourne VIC State Age 07.12.18 24.80 Jayden Hadler Southern Cross Hobart School Sport 09.08.07 24.80 Josiah Wells Hervey Bay Sydney Australian Age 14.04.14 Boys 13 Years 100 Metres Freestyle 52.29 Kyle Chalmers Norwood Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.12 52.61 Thomas Hauck All Saints Brisbane QLD State 10.12.16 53.63 Te Haumi Maxwell MLC Marlins Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.08 53.68 Andrew Ryan Miami Adelaide School Sport 08.09.13 53.73 Taiga Yoshida Gen Aquatic Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 53.96 Stone Ma North West Melbourne VIC State Age 07.12.18 54.13 Ben Carlyon Commercial Brisbane QLD State 14.12.13 54.04 Thomas Connellan Nudgee College Brisbane QLD State 15.12.18 54.16 Lachlan Byrne Sunnybank Sydney Australian Age 13.04.15 54.19 Brad Simmons Gardens Sydney Australian Age 19.04.06 54.19 Jayden Hadler Southern Cross Hobart School Sport 09.08.07 Boys 13 Years 200 Metres Freestyle 1:54.86 Thomas Hauck All Saints Brisbane QLD State 10.12.16 1:57.27 Elijah Winnington Palm Beach Brisbane Australian Age 14.04.14 1:57.46 Nick Jennens Carlile Sydney Australian Age 13.04.15 1:57.48 Kyle Chalmers Norwood Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.12 1:57.50 Zach Featherstone Southport Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.08 1:57.66 Daniel Smith Miami Brisbane Australian Age 13.04.05 1:57.72 Bailey Coleman Southside Aquatic Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 1:57.76 Reece Harding Miami Brisbane Australian Age 13.04.05 1:57.82 Nic Donald SOPAC Sydney Australian Age 09.04.02 1:57.94 Nicholas Groenewald Nunawading Adelaide Australian Age 18.04.11 Boys 13 Years 400 Metres Freestyle 4:05.32 Thomas Hauck All Saints Brisbane QLD State 10.12.16 4:05.47 Bailey Coleman Southside Aquatic Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 4:07.78 Elijah Winnington Palm Beach Brisbane Australian Age 18.04.14 4:08.76 William Guthrie Leander Brisbane 11.03.95 4:09.84 Phillip Brosgrath Commercial Canberra 08.03.94 4:09.84 Nic Donald SOPAC Sydney Australian Age 09.04.02 4:10.18 Ian Thorpe SLC Aquadot New Zealand Age 02.02.96 4:10.27 Daniel Smith Miami Brisbane Australian Age 13.04.05 4:11.04 Nathan Barrett Gardens Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.08 4:11.43 Shane Kennedy Brothers Brisbane Australian Age 10.04.93 Boys 13 Years 800 Metres Freestyle 8:30.95 Robert Thorpe Carlile Sydney NSW State 14.12.18 8:35.50 Mack Horton Melb Vicentre Sydney Australian Age 05.04.10 8:35.67 Bailey Coleman Southside Aquatic Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 8:36.37 Aaron Mansfield Kawana Waters Sydney Australian Age 14.04.14 8:36.52 Elijah Winnington Palm Beach Brisbane Australian Age 14.04.14 8:39.77 Hayden Hinds-Sydenham SOPAC Sydney Australian Age 05.04.10 8:40.64 Nic Donald SOPAC Sydney 22.02.02 8:41.22 Noah Kamprad Hobart Aquatic Melbourne VIC State 07.12.19 8:43.29 Robert Bonsall UWA West Coast Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 8:44.82 Jack Brazier Kawana Waters Adelaide Australian Age 08.04.13 AUSTRALIAN BOYS ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE 14 June 2019 Boys 13 Years 1500 Metres Freestyle 16:17.90 Nic Donald SOPAC Sydney 22.02.02 16:18.49 Robert Thorpe Carlile Sydney NSW State 14.12.18 16:37.94 Nathan Barrett Gardens Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.08 16:39.41 Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek Miami 02.02.08 16:45.87 Jacob Vincent Hobart Aquatic Hobart 04.11.12 16:49.49 James Fennell Clover Crest Perth Australian Age 14.04.04 16:50.91 Brett Cooper Carlile Blacktown 06.02.88 16:50.96 Hayden Hinds-Sydenham SOPAC Telopea 30.10.10 16:51.76 Mack Horton Melb Vicentre Melbourne VIC Age 06.01.10 16:52.08 Hayden Cotter Lawton Brisbane QLD State 13.12.14 Boys 13 Years 50 Metres Backstroke 27.01 Isaac Cooper Fairymead Brisbane QLD State 09.12.17 27.70 Thomas Hauck All Saints Southport Club Meet 11.11.16 28.08 Kyle Chalmers Norwood Adelaide Australian champs 15.03.12 28.38 Nicholas Groenewald Nunawading Melbourne VIC Age 17.12.10 28.61 Bobby Jovanovich West Coast Brisbane Australian Age 26.04.03 28.66 Willam Salmond Toowoomba Gr. Brisbane QLD Sprints 17.02.18 28.74 Brayden Miles Flyers Melbourne VIC Sprints 18.11.18 28.74 Lewis Treggiden Miami Adelaide PSG 04.12.18 28.75 Leon Macalister Carlile Sydney Australian Age 14.04.14 28.84 Lachlan Angel Haileybury Melbourne School Sport 31.08.11 Boys 13 Years 100 Metres Backstroke 58.80 Thomas Hauck All Saints Brisbane QLD State 10.12.16 59.00 Nicholas Groenewald Nunawading Adelaide Australian Age 18.04.11 59.09 Isaac Cooper Fairymead Brisbane QLD State 09.12.17 59.92 Corey McIntosh Western Sprint Perth WA Age 08.01.04 1:00.19 Isaac Cooper Fairymead Brisbane Australian Age 16.04.17 1:00.24 Joshua Edwards-Smith UWA West Coast Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 1:00.42 Leon Macalister Carlile Sydney Australian Age 14.04.14 1:00.46 Yanning Zhang Nunawading Sydney Australian Age 21.04.18 1:00.50 Stone Ma North West Melbourne VIC State 07.12.18 1:00.58 Bobby Jovanovich West Coast Brisbane Australian Age 26.04.03 Boys 13 Years 200 Metres Backstroke 2:07.00 Nicholas Groenewald Nunawading Adelaide Australian Age 18.04.11 2:07.17 Joshua Edwards-Smith UWA West Coast Perth WA State 19.12.16 2:07.68 Nick Jennens Carlile Sydney Australian Age 13.04.15 2:08.43 Thomas Hauck All Saints Brisbane QLD State 10.12.16 2:09.44 Corey McIntosh Western Sprint Perth WA Age 08.01.04 2:11.11 Leon Macalister Carlile Sydney Australian Age 14.04.14 2:11.28 William Guthrie Commercial Adelaide Australian Age 15.04.95 2:11.35 Stone Ma North West Sydney Australian Age 21.04.18 2:11.46 Ryan Johnson Gosford Melbourne Australian Age 19.04.01 2:11.47 Ian Thorpe SLC Aquadot Sydney 24.01.96 2:11.47 Patrick Ivits Kincumber PD Hobart Australian Age 06.04.99 Boys 13 Years 50 Metres Breaststroke 31.28 Zac Stubblety-Cook Runcorn Sydney School Sport 29.07.12 31.44 Flynn McGregor TSS Aquatic Adelaide PSG 04.12.17 31.55 Joshua Collett Lane Cove Adelaide PSG 04.12.17 31.60 Patrick Walsh Galston Adelaide School Sport 08.09.13 31.76 Andy Zhu Sunnybank Adelaide PSG 21.11.15 31.76 Cameron Clark Rocky City Brisbane QLD State 10.12.16 32.10 Max Muggeridge Coomera Melbourne VIC State 06.01.10 32.10 Callum Parbery River City Brisbane QLD Sprints 26.01.13 32.11 Matthew Smith City of Perth Perth 16.01.03 32.14 Taiga Yoshida Gen Aquatic Adelaide PSG 21.11.15 AUSTRALIAN BOYS ALL TIME TOP TEN RANKINGS LONG COURSE 14 June 2019 Boys 13 Years 100 Metres Breaststroke 1:05.88 Zac Stubblety-Cook East Brisbane Brisbane QLD State 15.12.12 1:08.06 Ryan Bicknell Nunawading Sydney Australian Age 13.04.15 1:08.25 Flynn McGregor TSS Aquatic Sydney Australian Age 21.04.18 1:08.44 Jade Winter STBER Brisbane 13.01.92 1:08.55 Shane Ganter STBER Perth Australian Age 02.04.94 1:08.62 Regan Harrison Commercial Adelaide Australian Age 18.04.92 1:08.69 Cameron Clark Rocky City Brisbane QLD State 10.12.16 1:08.86 Joshua Collett Lane Cove Adelaide PSG 04.12.17 1:08.93 Sam Brodie Carlile Sydney 23.01.98 1:08.96 Max Muggeridge Coomera Brisbane QLD State 12.12.09 Boys 13 Years 200 Metres Breaststroke 2:24.83 Zac Stubblety-Cook Runcorn Brisbane QLD State 15.12.12 2:26.58 Shane Ganter STBER Perth Australian Age 02.04.94 2:26.59 Finn O’Connor Auburn Sydney NSW State 27.02.15 2:28.09 Connor Brackin SOPAC Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 2:28.30 Ryan Bicknell Nunawading Sydney Australian Age 13.04.15 2:28.45 Daniel Seo Trinity Grammar Brisbane Australian Age 06.04.17 2:28.67 Tom Rimmington Newmarket Adelaide Australian Age 28.03.16 2:28.81 Matthew Wilson Springwood Brisbane Australian Age 09.04.12 2:28.84 Ian Sarno MLC Marlins Perth Australian Age 14.04.04 2:28.92 Flynn McGregor TSS Aquatic Sydney Australian Age 21.04.18 Boys 13 Years 50 Metres Butterfly 25.89 Jayden Hadler Southern Cross Hobart School Sport 09.08.07 25.89 Kyle Chalmers Norwood Adelaide Aus.
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