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For the Record For The Record 2:16.46 Akiko Osada,JPN 400 IM 27.36 AntjeBuschschulte, GER 28.19 DanielMalek, CZE 1:59.79 Guo Wei 100 FREE 2:17.59 Chihiro Ikeda,JPN 4:10.36 MarcelWouda, NED 100 FLY 100 BREAST 400 FREE 51.63 ZhengLiang 4:13.52 Christian Keller, GER 58.87 Cai Huiyu, CHN 59.55 Mark Warnecke, GER 4:10.23 Wang Luna 51.73 Xiong Guoming 50 BREAST 33.24 BrookeHanson, AUS 4:15.71 Wang Wei, CHN 1:00.96 CecileJeanson, FRA 59.63 S. Lopukhov, RUS 4:11.47 Shen Dan 51.78 SongOiqing 1:00.99 KateGodfrey, AUS 1:00.23 AndreiKorneev, RUS 4:14.27 Sha Suo 200 FREE 33.27 DebbyWade, AUS 200 FLY 200 BREAST 800 FREE 1:51.12 Wang Wei 33.62 BiancaConwell, AUS FINA WORLD CUP 8 2:11.51 KatrinJake, GER 2:08.72 S. Lopukhov, RUS 8:37.96 Liu Hui 1:51.28 ChenZhou 100 BREAST Paris, France 2:11.55 CecileJeanson, FRA 2:08.86 AndreiKorneev, RUS 8:38.91 ShenDan 1:51.72 Zheng Liang 1:11.18 TarneeWhite, AUS Feb. 8-9,1997 (25 M) 2:15.18 SarahWindsor, AUS 2:11.17 YoshiakiOkita, JPN 8:51.60 Sha Suo 400 FREE 1:11.71 Brooke Hanson, AUS 100 IM 50 FLY 50 BACK 3:53.75 XiongGuoming 1:12.28 NadineNeumann, AUS 200 BREAST WOMEN I:02.40 Susan Rolph, GBR 23.35w Denis Pankratov,RUS 28.95 Wu Xuejia 3:55.28 Wang Guojun 2:32.51 Brooke Hanson, AUS 50 FREE 1:03.19 NatashaKejzar,SLO 23.98 KonstantinUshkov, RUS 29.07 ChenYan, 78 3:56.46 Yan Ying 2:33.47 AyumiShirata, JPN 25.18 SimoneOsygus, GER 1:04.13 Nicole Hetzer, GER 24.40 IndrekSei, EST 29.26 ZhaoChunyu 1500 FREE 25.41 EvgeniaErmakova, KAZ 200 IM 100 FLY 100 BACK 15:25.52 Xiong Guoming 2:34.59 TarneeWhite, AUS 25.45 MetkaSparavec, SLO 2:12.89 Susan Rolph, GBR 51.78w Denis Pankratov,RUS 1:01.09 ChenYah, 78 15:32.46 Shi Cheng 50 FLY 28.57 MakiMita, JPN 100 FREE 2:13.01 BeatriceCoada, ROM 52.56 KonstantinUshkov, RUS 1:02.86 ZhangJie 15:49.14 Yah Ying 54.56 ClaudiaPoll, CRC 2:14.47 Nicole Hetzer, GER 52.78 VladislavKulikov, RUS 1:02.89 Lu Bin 50 BACK 28.90 JordanaWebb, AUS 55.23 Le Jingyi, CHN 400 IM 200 FLY 200 BACK 26.14 Lin Laijiu 29.01 AliciaKing, AUS 55.33 SimoneOsygus, GER 4:38.36 BeatriceCoada,ROM 1:58.02 AlexeiKolesnikov, RUS 2:09.11 ChenYan 26.63 Li Yunlu 100 FLY 1:02.65 MakiMita, JPN 200 FREE 4:40.49 Joanne Mafar, BAN 1:58.61 ThomasRupprath, GER 2:13.42 Tag Ding 26.67 Wu Wei 1:57.97 ClaudiaPolI, CRC 4:42.18 NadegeCliton, ERA 1:58.66 DavidAbrard, FRA 2:14.35 GengYueting 106 BACK 1:04.03 DebbyWade,AUS 1:59.29 SolenneFigues, FRA 100 IM 50 BREAST 56.18 Wu Wei 1:04.29 CherieScott, AUS 1:59.72 Joanne Malar, CAN MEN 54.19 MarcelWouda, NED 32.60 Xu Qian 57.03 Bu Dezhong 200 FLY 2:15.36 Maki Mita, JPN 400 FREE 50 FREE 54.87 Xavier Marchand, FRA 32.86 ZhangYi 57.03 Ding Kexin 2:16.53 YukoNakanishi, JPN 4:05.63 ClaudiaPolI, CRC 22.26 JiangChengji, CHN 55.80 ChristianKeller, GER 33.01 Lu Di 200 BACK 4:08.89 KirstenVlieghuis, NED 22.38 IndrekSei, EST 200 IM 100 BREAST 2:01.76 LiYunlu 2:17.51 HeidiCrawford, AUS 4:09.02 EriYamanoi, JPN 22.52 ReneGusperti, ITA 1:58.79 Xavier Marchand, FRA 1:09.82 ZhangYi 2:02.63 Wu Wei 200 IM 2:18.57 EmmaJohnson, AUS 800 FREE 100 FREE 1:59.87 Christian Keller, GER 1:10.05 Mi Tong 2:02.87 TianYe 8:27.97 ClaudiaPoll, CRC 49.15 NicolaeIvan, R0M 2:01.49 Petted Lehtinen,FIN 1:10.05 He Dan 50 BREAST 2:21.07 NadineNeumann, AUS 8:30.27 KirstenVlieghuis, NED 49.19 JiangChengji, CHN 400 IM 200 BREAST 28.36 ChenJianhong 2:22.22 Yumi Hagitani,JPN 8:32.80 EriYamanoi, JPN 49.21 Yoav Bruck, SR 4:05.41w Marcel Wouda, NED 2:27.92 Wang Wei 28.81 Zhu Yi 400 IM 4:50.17 EmmaJohnson, AUS 50 BACK 200 FREE 4:12.88 XavierMarchand, FRA 2:28.92 Mi Tong 28.82 WangQisheng 28.45 N. Zhivanevskaya,RUS 1:45.25 MarcelWouda, NED 4:13.98 Christian Keller, GER 2:30.26 Zhang Yi 100 BREAST 4:59.26 VanessaBosco, AUS 28.54 AntjeBusohschulte, GER 1:46.48 Dennis Rijnbeek, NED 50 FLY 1:01.65 ZhuYi 4:59.55 YukoNakanishi, JPN 28.85 Wu Xuejia,CHN 1:48.81 Dimitris Maganas,GRE 27.24 Cai Huijue 1:02.25 Wang Wei MEN 50 FREE 100 BACK 400 FREE 28.26 MengYanfeng 1:02.43 Yu Daiqing 59.97 N. Zhivanevskaya,RUS 3:40.58 Jorg Hoffmann, GER 28.36 Guo Wei 200 BREAST 23.05 NathanRickard, AUS 1:00.25 AntjeBuschschulte, GER 3:46.55 Emiliano Brembilla, ITA WORLD 100 FLY 2:12.74 Zhu Yi 23.52 RobertAbernethy, AUS 1:01.26 NorikoInada, JPN 3:49.90 Dimitris Maganas,GRE 59.74 Cai Huijue 2:13.92 Zhu Chenhai 23.67 DavidJenkins, AUS 200 BACK 800 FREE 1:01.42 NianYun 2:15.73 Li Sihao 100 FREE 2:08.59 AntjeBuschschulte, GER 7:37.54 Jorg Hoffmann, GER 1:02.01 MengYanfeng 50 FLY 51.95 RichardUpton, AUS CHINESE SHORT COURSE 200 FLY 24.15 ZhangOiang 52.07 NathanRickard, AUS 2:10.92 Wu Xuejia, CHN 7:48.72 AlexeiAkatiev, RUS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2:11.17 FionaMeldrum, AUS 7:54.27 Emiliano Brembilla, ITA 2:14.55 Gong Lina 25.20 Li Gang 52.12 DavidJenkins, AUS 50 BREAST 50 BACK Shanghai, China 2:14.58 Wang Zheng 25.23 QianZhenyu 200 FREE 32.04 Sylvia Gerasch, GER 24.52 Tomislav Karlo, CRO Dec. 18-21, 1996 (25 M) 2:15.09 ZhangJiao 100 FLY 1:52.30 MalcolmAllen, AUS 32.23 ZhangYi, CHN 24.96 Jirka Letzin, GER 200 IM 54.25 ZhangQiang 1:54.31 AnthonyRogis, AUS 32.54 BrigitteBecue, BEL 25.03 Martin Harris, GBR WOMEN 2:15.17 Wang Luna 56.29 Xu Yufeng 1:54.39 Ray Hass, AUS 100 BREAST 100 BACK 50 FREE 2:15.47 Cen Lixia 56.34 Zhu Zhenxi 400 FREE 1:08.13 BrigitteBecue, BEL 53.62 WangWei, CHN 25.61 Nian Yun 2:15.93 Ruannan 200 FLY 3:56.23 MalcolmAllen, AUS 1:09.66 NadineNeumann,AUS 53.73 Tomislav Karlo, CRO 26.03 Ye Peipei 400 IM 1:59.04 Wang Wei 3:59.43 lanThorpe, AUS 1:09.93 ZhangYi, CHN 53.87 Jirka Letzin, GER 26.14 ZhangLi 4:41.58 ShaSuo 1:59.98 XiongGuoming 4:02.58 AndrewClayton, GBR 200 BREAST 200 BACK 100 FREE 4:41.76 Cen Lixia 2:00.13 Xu Yufeng 800 FREE 2:25.87 Brigitte Beoue,BEL 1:55.21 WangWei, CHN 54.77 Nian Yun 4:45.12 RuanTian 200 IM 8:16.30 8hinya Uno, JPN 2:26.55 LarisaLacusta, ROM 1:55.37 Vladimir Selkov, RUS 55.94 WangLuna MEN 2:00.74 Wang Wei 8:24.35 Adam Bugledich,AUS 2:27.64 ElviraFischer, AUT 1:57.14 Nicolae Butacu, ROM 56.26 Cai Huijue 50 FREE 2:04.32 Wang Haizhou 8:28.18 DanielMcLellan, AUS 50 FLY 50 BREAST 200 FREE 22.54 JiangChengji 2:05.17 Zheng Liang 1500 FREE 26.71 Cai Huiyu, CHN 26.97w MarkWarnecke, GER 1:58.43 Wang Luna 23.29 ZhangOiang 400 IM 15:57.74 Adam Bugledich,AUS 27.20 MetkaSparavec, SLO 27.74 RichardMaden, GBR 1:59.48 NianYun 23.43 Shu Chang 4:25.27 XiongGuoming 16:06.98 Matthew Smith, AUS 4:26.03 Zhang Ji 16:15.73 Trent Steed, AUS 4:26.47 Ye Liangchen 50 BACK 26.85 JoshWatson, AUS 27.02 GeoffHuegill, AUS XXXI AAU JUNIOR OLYMPIC 27.28 Matt Welsh, AUS NEW SOUTH WALES 100 BACK CHAMPIONSHIPS 56.72 Nell Willey, GBR GAMES Sydney, Australia 57.86 Matt Welsh, AUS Jan. 23-26,1997 (50 M) 58.05 Ray Hass, AUS 200 BACK WOMEN 2:04.31 Ray Hass, AUS Swimming Competition 50 FREE 2:05.16 Zane King, AUS 26.94 AlisonFitch, NZL 2:05.85 Yushi Kubo, JPN i at Mecklenberg Aquatic Center 27.45 DyanaCalub, AUS 50 BREAST Charlotte, North Carolina 27.49 Lori Munz, AUS 29.46 Paul Kent, NZL 100 FREE 29.56 SimonCowley, AUS August 5-9, 1997 57.93 MeredithSmith, AUS 29.69 NaohiroKurimoto, JPN T'rl~ 58.08 AlisonFitch, NZL 100 BREAST 58.57 Lori Munz, AUS 1:04.92 Naohiro Kurimoto;JPN Girls & Boys 10 &U, 11-12, 13-14, 15-18 200 FREE 1:05.29 Simon Cowley,AUS 2:04.40 EmmaJohnson, AUS 1:05.47 Nic Baker, AUS This meet will be conducted by U. S. Swimming rules, of which A.4 U is an affiliate member. 2:05.79 Alison Fitch, NZL 200 BREAST 2:06.92 Meredith Smith, AUS 2:20.22 Naohiro Kurimoto, JPN 400 FREE 2:21.66 Simon Cowley,AUS 4:18.35 EmmaJohnson, AUS 2:22.31 SimonLeighfield, AUS 4:24.66 Brooke Townsend,AUS 50 FLY First, second and third place finishers in AAU Association Swimming 4:25.11 AkikoOsada, JPN 24.50 GeoffHuegill, AUS Championship Meets in individual events will qualify for the AAU Junior 800 FREE 24.83 ScottMiller, AUS 6:51.57 Brooke Townsend,AUS 25.16 JamesHickman, GBR Olympic Games.
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