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COMMONWEALTH GAMESPAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPSNUMBER 272 www.swimnews.com JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>$ 4.95 USA$ 4.95 CANNATALIE COUGHLINBRIGHTEST STAR INWOMEN’S EVENTSNORTH BALTIMORESHOWS THE WAYVAN ALMSICK LEADS GERMANSTO EUROPEAN SUCCESS


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N. J. Thierry, Editor & PublisherMarco Chiesa, Business ManagerKarin Helmstaedt, International EditorRuss Ewald, USA EditorPaul Quinlan, Australian EditorCecil Colwin, Features EditorAnita Smale, Copy EditorFeature WritersNikki Dryden, New YorkWayne Goldsmith, AustraliaAnita Lonsbrough, EnglandInternational Statistical Support Group:Rumen Atanasov, BulgariaChaker Belhadj, TunisiaSzabolcs Fodor, HungaryGerd Heydn, GermanyFranck Jensen, DenmarkBerth Johansson, SwedenDaniel Pichon / Michel Salles, FranceJuan Antonio Sierra, SpainNeville Smith, South AfricaFratisek Stochl, Czech RepublicNelson Vargas, MexicoJanusz Wasko, PolandSumire Watanabe, JapanSWIMNEWS established in 1974Published ten times yearly (January to October)Contents copyright © No portion of this magazinemay be reprinted without permission of <strong>the</strong>publisher.The following names: SWIM, TAG, TOP and MakingWaves are registered trademarks and <strong>the</strong>irunauthorized use is strictly prohibited. All rightsreserved.Subscription rates:Canada $35 yearlyInquire about bulk discounts to club teams.Foreign (air mailed) $45 USUnited States $35 USSingle issues $4.95 CAN $4.95 USAPayments by cheque, bank money orders and VISAVISA payments require card number and expiry dateAll Canadian subscriptions include 7% Federal GSTInternational Standard Serial Number ISSN 1209-5966Publications Mail Registration No. 09981Gateway Postal Facility, Mississauga.We acknowledge <strong>the</strong> financial support of <strong>the</strong>Government of Canada, through <strong>the</strong> PublicationsAssistance Program (PAP), toward our mailing costs.SWIMNEWS (USPS #015-207) is published monthly forUS $35 per year. Periodicals postage paid at Champlain,N.Y. and additional mailing offices. Address changesshould be sent to:SWIMNEWS, 356 Sumach Street, Toronto, ON, M4X 1V4 or(USA and International only)IMS of N.Y., 100 Walnut St. #3, P.O.Box 1518,Champlain, N.Y. 12919-1518. For details call: IMS at1 (800) 428-3003Editorial Offices:SWIMNEWS,356 Sumach St., Toronto, Ontario,M4X 1V4, CANADATel: (416) 963-5599 Fax: (416) 963-5545E-mail: swimnews@swimnews.comhttp://www.swimnews.comContents <strong>Jul</strong>y-<strong>Aug</strong>ust <strong>2002</strong>CONSECUTIVE NUMBER 272 VOLUME 29, NUMBER 4FEATURES4 Reality Check Nikki DrydenCanada Bottoms Out at Commonwealth Games6-13 The Commonwealth Games Nikki DrydenAustralia Wins Most Medals With 49Much Improved England Wins 32 With 10 GoldNo Golds for Canada on <strong>the</strong> Way to 18 Medals7 Personality: Ian Thorpe Nikki DrydenIn or Out of <strong>the</strong> Water, A Legend at 198 Zimbabwe’s First Gold Nikki Dryden9 Natalie Du Toit Makes History Nikki Dryden10 Making A Daily Difference Nikki DrydenChanging <strong>the</strong> Direction of a Nation11 Personality: Graeme Smith Ben LaffertyThe Braveheart of Swimming13 Winning Is <strong>the</strong> Only Option Nikki DrydenBill Sweetenham Takes British Swimming to <strong>the</strong> Edge of Success14 Canadian Summer Nationals Nikki DrydenYoung and Old Have Their Turn25 Colwin On Coaching Cecil ColwinAll Roads Lead to BaltimoreMurray Stephens’ Recipe for SuccessNorth Baltimore Aquatic Club Team HistoryBob Bowman30 United States Summer Nationals Josh JeffreyPhelps Betters 400 IM World RecordCoughlin First Under <strong>the</strong> Minute for 100 Back41-45 <strong>2002</strong> European Champiosnhips Nick ThierryVan Almsick Leads Germans to 10 GoldsFive World, 11 European, and 34 Championship Records Tumble48-51 <strong>2002</strong> Pan Pacific Championships Paul Quinlan and Nick ThierryAmericans Easy Winners: One World and 15 Canadian Records in 10 EventsCover photo: Cy Jariz Cyr/Newsport Philippe Gagnon Murray Stephens Franziska van Almsick Jennifer ButtonDEPARTMENTS3 Contents5 About This Issue, Calendar17-19 Commonwealth Games Results20-21 Canadian Summer Nationals Results22-23 Canadian Youth and Junior Results24 European Junior Championships Results32 US Summer Nationals Results33-40 TAG (Top Age Group Times)10&Under, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17&older46-47 European Championships Results52-53 Pan Pacific Championships Results54 Making WavesSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>3


4REALITY CHECKCANADA BOTTOMS OUT AT COMMONWEALTH GAMESNikki DrydenIt has been 44 years since Canada failed to win a goldmedal in swimming at <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games, butthat is not <strong>the</strong> worst statistic. Even with an additional 30medals up for grabs in <strong>the</strong> pool, Canada’s medal total wentfrom 20 in 1998 to 18 in <strong>2002</strong>. Six of those 18 medals werein events for swimmers with a disability (SWAD), meaning<strong>the</strong> Canadian able-bodied team only won 12 medals: 5 inrelays and 7 in individual events.Perpetual RebuildingThere are some promising new swimmers; Laura Pomeroyand Mike Brown are two of <strong>the</strong> latest stars to find success,but we say that every year. How many times can we hearthat this is a rebuilding phase or that <strong>the</strong>re are some greatyoung swimmers with lots of potential? We have beenhearing <strong>the</strong> same story spun for almost a decade now andwe have only gotten worse.In 1994, after <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games in Victoria,Swim Magazine published an article about <strong>the</strong>competition. The first paragraph quoted Dave Johnson,Canadian head coach and coach of high performanceservices: “We got buried by <strong>the</strong> Aussies, and if I don’t dosomething about it very soon, I won’t be here for verylong.”Eight long years later, we have nothing to show forour efforts. Any short-lived moments of success from JenButton, Mike Mintenko, or Brian Johns were overshadowedby <strong>the</strong> 14 fourth-place finishes and zero gold medals wehad at <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games.SWAD Were <strong>the</strong> Stars of <strong>the</strong> MeetIn 1000 words, we cannot attempt to answer <strong>the</strong> question,“What went wrong?” That story will be told in <strong>the</strong> future,but what can be mentioned now are some of this summer’sfailings. First, <strong>the</strong>re was <strong>the</strong> disastrous idea of splitting <strong>the</strong>team into two and sending “Group One” on a pre-meettraining camp in Luxembourg while “Group Two” wassent straight to Manchester. Group Two did not include anofficial able-bodied coach, and included <strong>the</strong> entire SWADteam. Arguably <strong>the</strong> five SWAD swimmers were <strong>the</strong> stars of<strong>the</strong> meet, winning six medals, but none were consideredGroup One material. The effects of separating <strong>the</strong> teamhad humiliating results, with <strong>the</strong> swimmers left out of <strong>the</strong>training camp calling <strong>the</strong>mselves <strong>the</strong> “B” team. If thoseswimmers were not good enough to go to training camp,why did <strong>the</strong>y go to <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games at all?For several nights after <strong>the</strong> conclusion of <strong>the</strong> finals,<strong>the</strong> Canadian team had a meeting on pool deck. As eachday passed, <strong>the</strong> swimmers looked more and more dejected,exhausted, and disillusioned. All <strong>the</strong> while <strong>the</strong> pressurebegan to grow inside <strong>the</strong> team over who would saveCanada and win that elusive gold. Swimmer after swimmerwould walk through <strong>the</strong> media zone apologizing for notbringing home gold after being asked if <strong>the</strong>y felt pressureto win one for <strong>the</strong> team.Selection ControversyAlso to be considered was <strong>the</strong> dark cloud that moved inover <strong>the</strong> country months before <strong>the</strong> meet began and hungover <strong>the</strong> team for <strong>the</strong> entire competition. Still fresh ineveryone’s mind was <strong>the</strong> selection controversy that delayed<strong>the</strong> official team announcement for over three months.Nadine Rolland (who qualified for <strong>the</strong> team on legaltechnicalities ra<strong>the</strong>r than on performance) and JenniferCarroll openly disrespected and broke team rulesthroughout <strong>the</strong> course of <strong>the</strong> competition, causing muchunrest and disruption for <strong>the</strong> coaching staff, management,and swimmers. Rolland, outside <strong>the</strong> athlete protocol,misrepresented herself to <strong>the</strong> media as a coach, a teammanager, and a media attache, as well as broke curfew.Carroll carried <strong>the</strong> Quebec flag onto <strong>the</strong> podium to receiveher silver medal in <strong>the</strong> 50 back. While Carroll told teamofficials it was merely an innocent gesture to thank <strong>the</strong>people of Quebec, her behaviour was a slap in <strong>the</strong> face toher teammates. The incident was reported and will beexamined by <strong>the</strong> high performance committee for possibledisciplinary action.While this kind of conduct is without excuse, <strong>the</strong>mere fact that it occurred is evidence of a far greaterproblem. The rules keep changing and seem to beconvenient for each swimmer or each coach. Subjectivityreigns supreme, and thus everyone falls into <strong>the</strong> party lineto avoid reprisal, but what has emerged is a nation ofswimmers and coaches creating <strong>the</strong>mselves in <strong>the</strong> sameshape and size, everyone afraid to colour outside <strong>the</strong> lines.This approach has made us weak and we have been leftbehind <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> world because of it. For proof, weneed only watch <strong>the</strong> last five metres of our races when timeand again we get passed under <strong>the</strong> flags or finish in fourth.Everyone is ResponsibleAfter <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games, Dave Johnson sat downwith SwimNews and acknowledged that we did not swimwell. “The team did not execute in <strong>the</strong> finals, we oftenlooked promising in <strong>the</strong> prelims or semis, but when wewere required to step to <strong>the</strong> next level, we couldn’t.”Johnson continued, “Our fitness levels and preparationwere not <strong>the</strong>re, and we were not competitive.”The responsibility for our poor performance, Johnsonsaid, falls on everyone’s shoulders. “The coaches need totake some of <strong>the</strong> responsibility for <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong>ir athletesperformed. The athletes, as well, need to take accountabilityfor <strong>the</strong>ir swims, and so does SNC.”Johnson went on to explain that a lack of funding hascontributed to <strong>the</strong> way Canadian swimming has beenfunctioning in <strong>the</strong> past four years, and that <strong>the</strong> job he washired to do had been supplanted by administrative jobsthat kept him off <strong>the</strong> pool deck where he is needed.However, he did not use poor finances as a crutch. “Wecan’t make excuses (about lack of funding), we have tofind a way. We have to create a situation where everyonetakes responsibility for swimming fast.”Johnson explained that on April 8, <strong>2002</strong>, SNCrestructured itself, creating a technical operationdepartment that would be focused on <strong>the</strong> administrativeand funding side of <strong>the</strong> job that he had been doing for <strong>the</strong>past few years. “We also made a clear decision that medalsmatter.”“There is a limited vision in Canada that coachesbring to <strong>the</strong> table. They need to motivate athletes to becompetitive at higher levels. The kids are soft, and <strong>the</strong>responsibility lies in <strong>the</strong> coaching area.” This problemstems from our belief that winning a national title is <strong>the</strong>end-all in this sport. “There is <strong>the</strong> overblown nature of <strong>the</strong>national title or quality performance. There is not enoughof a comprehension of what is a quality performance. Wehave to be careful when we say someone did a really fasttime, because it wasn’t a fast time. We need to communicatemore realistically with our swimmers.”Raising <strong>the</strong> BarWell, <strong>the</strong> reality check has been written and if we do not getit now, <strong>the</strong>n we never will. The Olympic standards have notyet been published but most likely swimmers will have toswim FINA “A” times to make <strong>the</strong> team in 2004. That meansno free ticket as a relay alternate, no token ride in <strong>the</strong> 50sof stroke, and no Olympic rings for winners in weak events;only world-class swimmers will be going to A<strong>the</strong>ns.“We are going to raise <strong>the</strong> bar. The selection criteriaare going to be a lot more difficult, probably <strong>the</strong> FINA ‘A’times,” said Johnson. “If only ten people make it, that’sfine, but I think <strong>the</strong>y’ll lift <strong>the</strong>mselves up.”In that same Swim Magazine article from 1994,Johnson also said, “Some of <strong>the</strong>se kids were just happy tomake <strong>the</strong> team. Club coaches have to have a better vision ofwhat world swimming is all about.” Certainly we cannotbelieve that, eight years later, nothing has been done toteach swimmers and coaches about world swimming.Raising <strong>the</strong> bar will need to be done at every level ofswimming in this country if we are going to surface from<strong>the</strong> depth of our worst-ever plunge. There are moreproblems that need discussing, dirty laundry that needsairing, and people that need to be held to task. We cannotafford to brush under <strong>the</strong> carpet our poor performancesfrom <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games, despite what some maybelieve. If we had had this discussion in 2000, we would notbe where we are today.SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


ABOUT THIS ISSUEOur biggest issue of recent years was needed to coverall <strong>the</strong> major competitions during <strong>Jul</strong>y and <strong>Aug</strong>ust.First up was <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games inManchester, <strong>Jul</strong>y 30-<strong>Aug</strong>ust 4. Nikki Dryden was <strong>the</strong>reto cover <strong>the</strong> ups and downs of <strong>the</strong>se Games held everyfour years. The once-intense Australia vs Canadarivalry is now a thing of <strong>the</strong> past. Many questions areraised in Nikki’s Realty Check on page 4. There is littleindication that anything will change.Canadian Nationals followed one day after <strong>the</strong>conclusion in Manchester. Not only was this a largetime-change and barely allowed travel time for thosewho wished to compete in Victoria, but <strong>the</strong> topswimmers didn’t have to take part, devaluing Canada’schampionships. A team of 36 (12 to be selected inVictoria) were to compete at Pan Pacs later in Japan.Last issue we told about Michael Phelps; in thisissue we explain where he was developed—<strong>the</strong> NorthBaltimore Aquatic Club, where Murray Stephens hasturned an original investment of $5,000 into severalmillions while developing five Olympic gold medalwinners!Phelps was one of <strong>the</strong> superstars at US Nationals,with a World and three American records, whileNatalie Coughlin swam under <strong>the</strong> minute for 100back and won five events, including a sweep of <strong>the</strong>100 free, back, and butterfly.The European Championships in Berlin weretaking place at <strong>the</strong> same time as Commonwealthsand <strong>the</strong>y were a much faster competition with fiveWorld, 11 European, and 34 Championship records.Our coverage starts on page 41.Pan Pacs follow on page 48, <strong>the</strong> big meet for <strong>the</strong>Americans as <strong>the</strong>y soundly trounced Australia 52 to28 medals. There was only one World record in <strong>the</strong>men’s 4x100 medley (<strong>the</strong>re were 10 four years ago)but 15 Canadian records in 10 events were <strong>the</strong> finaltally. Canada turned itself around and swam muchbetter in Yokohama than in Manchester. But that’s astatistic; <strong>the</strong> reality is that <strong>the</strong>y got three individualbronze medals in 28 events, with an additional fourrelay thirds.Results of each competition are also available inan easy-to-read format. In addition we also publishYouth and Junior National results.TAG times are up to date from all receivedresults. We know of a number of missing meets. It’snot too late as we still have more time to updaterankings. We can’t rank’em if we don’t have’em!World Cups have been reduced to seven meets asMontreal (CAN) and Imperia (ITA) have droppedout. The cost and benefits did not add up. Edmontonspent over $400,000 last November when <strong>the</strong>y hosted<strong>the</strong> Canadian World Cup.CALENDARCANADIANOctober26 TAS SR Circuit 1, Victoria, BC26-27 Goldfin Invitational, Saskatoon, SKNovember1-2 UBC Colleges Cup, Vancouver, BC2-3 Hyack Invitational, New Westminster, BC8-10 Island Pacific Cup, Victoria, BCDecember28-1 Winter Nationals, Edmonton, AB6-8 NYAC Youth Cup, ON6-8 Kamloops Ice Classic, BC13-15 Ontario SC Seniors, Nepean2003January11-12 TAS SR Circuit 2, Richmond, BC19-20 Hyack Invitational, New Westminster, BC24-26 Canada West Championships24-26 ROD Invitational, Regina, SK24-26 Ontario Cup 2, GuelphFebruary6-9 Man/Sask Championships, Winnipeg, MB7-9 TAS BC Senior Championships, Vancouver, BC20-23 Eastern Canadian Championships, London, ON20-23 Western Canadian Championships, Regina, SK21-23 CIS Interuniversity Champs, Victoria, BC27-2 Ontario Junior/SWAD, NepeanMarch28-2 Nova Scotia AG Championships28-2 Alberta AG Championships6-9 TAS BC Championships8-9 Alberta SR Championships14-16 Canada CupApril4-6 Limpert Team Championships, NB12-13 Richmond West Coast, BC18-20 Island Invitational, Victoria, BC25-27 Ontario Div.1 Teams, EtobicokeOntario Div.2 Teams, Thunder BayOntario Div.3 Teams, SudburyMay3-4 Alberta Open17-19 Hyack Invitational, New Westminster, BC23-25 New Brunswick Championships23-25 Mel Zajac International, Vancouver, BC30-1 Ontario Cup, LondonJune30-1 ROD Classic, Regina, SK6-8 Ken Dunn Championships, Halifax, NS6-8 Kamloops Classic, BC13-15 Moose Jaw Invitational, SK20-22 Island Invitational, Victoria, BC25-29 World and Pan Am Trials, Victoria, BC26-29 Man/Sask Championships, Regina, SK27-29 Ontario Junior/SWAD, Brantford<strong>Jul</strong>y4-6 East Coast Championships, NB4-6 Alberta SR Championships10-13 TAS BC Championsnhips11-13 Alberta AG Championships24-27 Club Nationals, MontrealNovember27-30 Winter Nationals2004February19-22 Eastern Canadian Nationals19-22 Western Canadian Nationals20-22 CIS Interuniversity ChampsINTERNATIONALSeptember23-28 FINA Open Water Championships, EGYOctober1-16 Asian Games, Pusan, KORNovember23-7 Central American & Caribbean Games, San Salvador15-17 World Cup 1, Rio de Janeiro, BRA22-23 World Cup 2, New York, USADecember1-2 World Cup 3, Shanghai, CHN6-8 World Cup 4, Melbourne, AUS12-15 European SC Championships, Riesa, GER2003January8-17 Australian Youth Festival, Sydney17-18 World Cup 5, Paris, FRA21-22 World Cup 6, Stockholm, SWEUNITED STATESNovember22-23 World Cup 2, East Meadow, NYDecember5-7 U.S. Open, Minneapolis, MN2003March20-22 Women’s NCAA Championships, Auburn, AB27-29 Men’s NCAA Championships, Austin, TXApril1-5 Spring Nationals, Indianapolis, INJune19-22 Disability Championships, Minneapolis, MN<strong>Aug</strong>ust5-9 Summer Nationals, College Park, MDDecember4-6 US Open, Federal Way, WA2004<strong>Jul</strong>y7-14 US Olympic Trials, Long Beach, CASWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>5


massive proportions.When <strong>the</strong> error was discovered, Reilly wasreinstated, Limpert re-awarded <strong>the</strong> bronze, andWarden was not DQed, but had to give back her medalin a touchy feely ceremony two nights after <strong>the</strong> racewas decided.Aussie Justin Norris swam like <strong>the</strong> rock star he is(in his spare time, Norris performs in a band), breaking<strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games record enroute to his1:56.95 win in <strong>the</strong> 200 fly. “I was pumped aboutthat!” said Norris. “I just wanted to win one, andthat’s ano<strong>the</strong>r notch in <strong>the</strong> belt.”Thorpe won his second gold of <strong>the</strong> nightanchoring <strong>the</strong> Aussie-winning 4x100 relay. With lessthan 30 minutes between his 400 and his relay swim,he did not seem phased, splitting a 48.26. Hackett,also a member of <strong>the</strong> relay, split a 49.49. Ryk Neethlinghad <strong>the</strong> fastest split of <strong>the</strong>event. His anchor time of 48.04moved South Africa intosecond place, with Canadawinning <strong>the</strong> bronze. Canada’steam of Brent Hayden (50.23),Craig Hutchinson (49.33),Matt Rose (49.71), and RickSay (50.12) broke <strong>the</strong>Canadian record.PERSONALITY: IAN THORPEIN OR OUT OF THE WATER, A LEGEND AT 19Nikki DrydenRumour has it that Ian Thorpe does not like it whenpeople equate his big feet and hands with his abilityto swim faster than any man on <strong>the</strong> planet. And itwould belittle his feats of greatness to say <strong>the</strong>y are justa result of body type. For, in fact, Ian Thorpe is amaster technician, and while his hold of <strong>the</strong> waterand propulsive kick might work better because of hisphysique, it is his dedication to perfection thatoneness with his body and <strong>the</strong> water. “My arms andupper body move around significantly when I amkicking off <strong>the</strong> wall. Most swimmers have very straight,plastic arms. I have my mine apart so I can get a flowthrough my body. That flow from my upper bodythrough my kick gives me a continuous movementfrom top to bottom.”Out of <strong>the</strong> water, Ian Thorpe is a legend too. Hehosts his own TV show in Australia called “UndercoverAngels.” In it he plays himself, but is modeled afterDay Two, Wednesday,<strong>Jul</strong>y 31True to form, Zoe Baker ofEngland won her marqueeevent, but swam just slowerthan her time from <strong>the</strong> semis.Touching with more than aone-second lead, Baker justmissed her own world record(30.57) set in <strong>the</strong> semis,winning <strong>the</strong> 50 breast in30.66.But she admitted that her record from <strong>the</strong> semiswas more important than <strong>the</strong> win. “I was so happyabout that [<strong>the</strong> record]. But tonight was about winninggold.”SWAD athletes compete in thirteen classifications(S1-S13) depending on ability, and <strong>the</strong> race is calledby ranking each swimmer’s swim in relation to <strong>the</strong>world record in that event, i.e. whoever swims closestin time to <strong>the</strong> world record or whoever breaks <strong>the</strong>world record by <strong>the</strong> most time wins <strong>the</strong> race. Animportant note is that all <strong>the</strong> world records are frozenbefore <strong>the</strong> meet begins so as to promote fast racing inboth <strong>the</strong> heats and <strong>the</strong> finals.Natalie du Toit of South Africa broke <strong>the</strong> worldrecord in <strong>the</strong> heats of <strong>the</strong> 50 free by 1.21 seconds, <strong>the</strong>nagain in <strong>the</strong> finals by 1.06 seconds. She won <strong>the</strong> SWAD50 free followed by Stephanie Dixon and DanielleCampo of Canada. Dixon said, “I’m definitely pleased,SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>Thorpe bettered 13th individual world record in <strong>the</strong> 400 free in Manchestermakes him great.Watching Ian Thorpe swim is as close one mayget to swimming Nirvana. His stroke is beautiful,smooth, powerful, and strong. And when you realizehis mastery of freestyle, you get chills up and downyour spine.His ability to change speeds looks so easy, butwhat is even better is his backstroke starts. Not, ofcourse, because <strong>the</strong>y are good, but because <strong>the</strong>y arebad. And it makes you quietly happy to know this manis human. But what makes him superior is that,despite his bad start, he still surfaces ahead of everyone,and you can put money on <strong>the</strong> fact that his start willnot be bad for long.One technical aspect of his swim that was curiousto this writer is his streamline position. Whileswimmers are taught to put <strong>the</strong>ir hands toge<strong>the</strong>r off<strong>the</strong> start and turn, Thorpe merely puts <strong>the</strong>m side-byside.His reasoning has to do with his exceptionalDan GalbraithCharlie from those o<strong>the</strong>r famous Angels. In eachepisode, Thorpe sends his Angels out to do good deedsacross <strong>the</strong> country. But if that does not sound like yourcup of tea, open any magazine and you will find him.In <strong>the</strong> Qantas Airlines magazine he advertises his ownjewellery collection.But what gets you every time about Ian Thorpe isthat this man, so composed and humble and selfassured,is only 19 years of age. A journalist asked himduring <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games if he could picturehimself swimming at age 30, like many of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rcompetitors in <strong>the</strong> meet. “I can’t see myself swimmingat 30,” he said. “But I will continue to swim while Icontinue to enjoy it. I will quit only when I fail to wakeup in <strong>the</strong> morning or when I feel I am <strong>the</strong> bestswimmer I can be. Hopefully it will be <strong>the</strong> latter, butthat day may be tomorrow, it may be two years fromnow, or it may be in six years. Regardless, I’ve had agreat journey so far.”7


ZIMBABWE’S FIRST GOLDNikki DrydenKirsty Coventry was “discovered” while swimmingin South Africa, spotted by a former US collegecoach who saw her swimming and called up hisformer swimmer, Dave Marsh, to let him know hehad found a winner. Marsh, who is head coach atAuburn University, was told by his old coach abouta girl from Zimbabwe who “holds <strong>the</strong> water welland has great potential.”And so it happened, Kirsty Coventry was off toswim in Alabama. As a freshman at this year’sNCAAs, she showed off her backstroke skills with athird-place finish in <strong>the</strong> 200 back and a fourthplacefinish in <strong>the</strong> 100 back. But it was <strong>the</strong> 200 IMin Manchester where she earned her stripes. FromLane 8, Coventry surprised <strong>the</strong> field with a threeseconddrop off her PB and a CommonwealthGames record. “I had a pretty terrible swim thismorning. I was seeded fourth coming into <strong>the</strong>Games, so I just wanted to do better tonight thanI did this morning.”Her win, in a time of 2:14.53, was a surpriseeven to her. “I am quite amazed. It really hasn’tsunk in yet, and it doesn’t seem very real.” Her winmarked <strong>the</strong> first gold for Zimbabwe in <strong>the</strong> pool at<strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games, and brought cheersand pride from her coach. Marsh arrived inManchester just in time to watch Coventry makehistory and was excited about her swim. Coventrywent on to place fifth in <strong>the</strong> 100 and 200 backs at<strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games and seems poised forcontinued successas it’s my best time. I knew Natalie was going to behard to beat. My aim was to just get out <strong>the</strong>re and doa good time, and hopefully go for a medal.”Thorpe and Hackett were back in action in <strong>the</strong>200 free, and in any event <strong>the</strong>y both swim, <strong>the</strong>y makeit difficult to race for anything else but <strong>the</strong> bronze.And it was Canada’s Rick Say who was able to layclaim to <strong>the</strong> left-over medal. While Say wasdisappointed with his time, he will take <strong>the</strong> bronze.“Coming home with a medal, after swimming socrappy, is pretty good.,” said Say. “I am strugglingwith something here, but it is getting better.”Thorpe and Hackett both seemed somewhatdisappointed with <strong>the</strong>ir races. Thorpe was off hisworld record, touching in 1:44.71, with Hackett in1:46.13. Both also felt like <strong>the</strong>y were in need of somerest before <strong>the</strong> 4x200 relay. “I’ve had lots of sleepbetween heats and finals,” said Thorpe. “But it’s justone of those things where I am probably not asrecovered from yesterday as I would have liked.”Day Three, Thursday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1In a controversial ruling in <strong>the</strong> heats of <strong>the</strong> 200 back,favourite Matt Welsh of Australia was DQed for movingon <strong>the</strong> start. Although <strong>the</strong> Aussies protested, and <strong>the</strong>video did not seem to prove his guilt, his DQ remained,leaving <strong>the</strong> door wide open for whoever was ready tostep up to <strong>the</strong> plate. That person was local hero JamesGoddard, who lives and trains less than 15 minutesfrom <strong>the</strong> pool in Manchester. His win was <strong>the</strong> first offour for <strong>the</strong> home team on <strong>the</strong> third day.Goddard took <strong>the</strong> race out and led from start tofinish, yet all eight men turned on <strong>the</strong> same strokegoing into <strong>the</strong> 100 wall. But Goddard stroked well,keeping up his edge to touch in a best time of 1:59.83to Scotsman Gregor Tait, who finished with a 2:00.55.Canadian swimmers Philippe Gagnon and BenoitBest ever Canadian men’s 4x200 free relay wins silver in 7:17.17 with Rick Say, Brian Johns,Michael Mintenko, and Mark JohnstonDan GalbraithHuot won silver and bronze in <strong>the</strong> SWAD men’s 50free. Gagnon tied <strong>the</strong> world record with 25.04, whileHuot was 0.03 seconds off <strong>the</strong> world record with histime of 25.07, both in <strong>the</strong> S10. “My performancesprove how far disability swimming has come,” saidGagnon. “The team spirit and integration into <strong>the</strong>Canadian team is great.”Australia’s Leisel Jones was just off her best, butit was good enough to put a body length on hernearest competitor in <strong>the</strong> 200 breast. Jones finishedahead of Sarah Poewe, 2:25.93 to 2:27.47. Jones washappy with her win, but not with her time. “My firstinternational gold feels fantastic. It was good to getout of <strong>the</strong> silver bracket. I was a little disappointedwith <strong>the</strong> time; I was out <strong>the</strong>re at <strong>the</strong> 100 but just can’tbring it home. As I get older and stronger I will be ableto bring it home better.”For South African Sarah Poewe, this meet isquite emotional. “This will be <strong>the</strong> last time I swim forSouth Africa. I have dual citizenship and will beswimming for Germany from now on.” At 19, Poewesays her move has to do with her future in <strong>the</strong> sport.“It’s been an honour to swim for South Africa, and Iam very thankful, but now I have decided to swim forGermany.”Sarah Price, complete with her fake nails paintedwith <strong>the</strong> English flag, broke her third Games recordenroute to her emotional win. In tears of joy, shewaved to <strong>the</strong> crowd after swimming <strong>the</strong> 100 back in1:01.06. “I’ve shown everyone now that I can performin major competitions, and I’m just so happy!” Pricebroke <strong>the</strong> Games record in <strong>the</strong> heats and semis of thisevent, before winning <strong>the</strong> gold in <strong>the</strong> final. Herapproach to competition is part of an initiative inBritish swimming where swimmers have to swimwithin two percent of <strong>the</strong>ir best time in heats, withinone percent in <strong>the</strong> semis, and <strong>the</strong>n a PB in <strong>the</strong> finals.With <strong>the</strong> crowd still on <strong>the</strong>ir feet, England hadano<strong>the</strong>r one to cheer about with <strong>the</strong> big win of AdamWhitehead in <strong>the</strong> 100 breast. His win and time of1:01.13 brought <strong>the</strong> hugs of his Mum, who camedown <strong>the</strong> stands to embrace her tearful son. Canada’sMorgan Knabe swam to silver with a 1:01.23, off hisbest of 1:00.95.“I nearly quit <strong>the</strong> sport a year ago,” saidWhitehead. “I’ve had a lot of bad experiences afterSydney and a lot of bad swims, but my friends andfamily keep me in it.” Whitehead broke countrymanAdrian Moorhouse’s Games record in <strong>the</strong> heats witha 1:01.05.For <strong>the</strong> first time in Games history, Australia wasdefeated in <strong>the</strong> women’s 4x200 free relay. The racecame down to <strong>the</strong> final lap between Aussie PetriaThomas (swimming her 4th race in one day) andEngland’s Karen Pickering (winner of <strong>the</strong> 200 free).Pickering sealed <strong>the</strong> deal with her 1:59.41 split, and<strong>the</strong> crowd erupted to celebrate yet ano<strong>the</strong>r English8SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


NATALIE DU TOIT MAKES HISTORYNikki DrydenWomen’s 100 fly medallists: Amanda Loots (RSA) silver 59.68, Petria Thomas (AUS) gold 58.57,Jennifer Button (CAN) bronze 1:00.22gold. This win was somewhat of a vindication for <strong>the</strong>English team, who won gold at <strong>the</strong> Worlds last yearafter <strong>the</strong> American and Australian teams were DQed.A few said <strong>the</strong>y should give back <strong>the</strong>ir golds, but thiswin here showed everyone <strong>the</strong>y are world class.On <strong>the</strong> men’s side, Australia has not been beatenin <strong>the</strong> 4x200 free relay since 1950, and <strong>the</strong>y continued<strong>the</strong>ir streak with a win of 7:11.69 to break <strong>the</strong> Game’srecord. Canada’s team of Rick Say, Brian Johns, MarkJohnson, and Mike Mintenko placed second in aCanadian record.Day Four, Friday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 2Aussie Petria Thomas won her second fly gold of <strong>the</strong>meet and captured her third consecutive 100 fly titlewith a 58.57. Mandy Loots of South Africa touched in59.68, while Canada’s Jen Button was just able toseparate herself from <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> pack for <strong>the</strong>bronze. “I didn’t want to get caught up in <strong>the</strong> historicalthing,” said Thomas. “I just went out to swim mybest. It will probably take a while to sink in, butalready it’s a wonderful feeling.”Button broke <strong>the</strong> Canadian record in <strong>the</strong> semis,but was unable to get under <strong>the</strong> elusive 60-secondbarrier in <strong>the</strong> final. “You know,” Button said, “You tryso often to do something. It’s been two years I’ve beenclose to that mark [60 seconds] and to get so close, allI can say is bloody hell!” Of course, <strong>the</strong> alwayspositiveand never-dull Button added, “I mean I got<strong>the</strong> bronze, so I have to be happy with that! It’s justwhat can you do?!”It is quite apparent that no one can come back onIan Thorpe, so when he is leading at <strong>the</strong> 50, it is prettymuch a given he will take <strong>the</strong> title. Thorpe won hisfifth gold medal of <strong>the</strong> meet in <strong>the</strong> 100 free with a besttime and new Game’s record of 48.73. Ashley CallusDan Galbraithof Australia was second and Ryk Neethling of SouthAfrica was third in 49.45 and 49.71 respectively. ForNeethling, swimming against Thorpe is a thrill. “Everytime I swim against him, I think I have a chance. Ienjoy it, and when my career is over I can look backand tell my kids that I swam against <strong>the</strong> greatestswimmer in <strong>the</strong> world.”Within minutes of receiving his 100 free goldmedal, Thorpe was back in <strong>the</strong> water winning heatone of <strong>the</strong> men’s 100 back semis. In heat two, AussieMatt Welsh sent a message to Thorpe that he is not <strong>the</strong>man that will help him win his seventh gold medal.Canada’s Riley Janes, who was injured on <strong>the</strong>underwater camera off <strong>the</strong> start of his heat swim,missed qualifying for <strong>the</strong> final by 0.02 seconds. WhileJanes admitted to going too deep on his underwaterkick off <strong>the</strong> start, he said <strong>the</strong> foot-long scrapes alongei<strong>the</strong>r side of his spine were annoying but did nothinder his performance. “It didn’t have a lot of effecton me tonight. I’m fine with it all, it’s all right.”Taking two seconds off his personal best was notquite enough for Canada’s Brian Johns to win <strong>the</strong>gold in <strong>the</strong> 400 IM. He led from <strong>the</strong> start to 395 metres,only to get passed under <strong>the</strong> flags by Aussie JustinNorris.Johns was visibly disappointed after <strong>the</strong> touch,<strong>the</strong> weight of a country on his shoulders. “I wanted tograb gold for <strong>the</strong> team, but I just finished short...I amextremely disappointed, I really felt like I could winboth medleys.”Fittingly <strong>the</strong> night ended with a rousing sing-alongof <strong>the</strong> English an<strong>the</strong>m for Rebecca Cooke, whowon <strong>the</strong> 800 free in a best time of 8:28.54. Aftertouching, she looked like she could do ano<strong>the</strong>r 3x800,although it was not necessary to take home gold.Cooke admitted to being a bit nervous before her race,February 27, 2001 is a day Natalie du Toit willprobably never forget. Before that day she was aninternational swimmer who had representedSouth Africa at <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games inMalaysia and <strong>the</strong> Pan Pacs in Sydney. But on thatfateful day, du Toit was traveling from school toswim practice on her moped when she was hit bya car. For a week doctors tried to save her damagedleg, but <strong>the</strong>y lost <strong>the</strong> battle and du Toit’s left leghad to be amputated at mid-shin. She is left witha titanium plate in her leg, a skin graft, andseverely damaged nerve endings.After missing <strong>the</strong> 2000 Olympic Games, duToit was determined to swim again and representSouth Africa at <strong>the</strong> 2004 Olympics. She returnedto <strong>the</strong> pool in May 2001, which she said was“excruciatingly painful.” But du Toit pushedthrough and has her eyes set on A<strong>the</strong>ns. “I stillbelieve I can make it to <strong>the</strong> Olympics. I know thatmentally it is going to be tough, but I amdetermined to prove it can be done.”But before those dreams can be realized, itwas this year’s Commonwealth Games thatprovided her a unique opportunity to make history.Manchester became <strong>the</strong> first internationalsporting event to fully integrate elite athletes witha disability (EAD) or swimmers with a disability(SWAD) and able-bodied athletes in <strong>the</strong> samecompetition. This allowed du Toit to become <strong>the</strong>first athlete in international competition tocompete in both able bodied and disabledswimming.First up were du Toit’s two SWAD races in <strong>the</strong> 50and 100 frees. She destroyed <strong>the</strong> field, breaking bothworld records in <strong>the</strong> S9 category to win double gold.But <strong>the</strong>n it was time for her favourite event, <strong>the</strong> 800free for able-bodied swimmers. Du Toit made <strong>the</strong> finaland finished eighth, but her time from <strong>the</strong> heats wasonly one second slower than her time from <strong>the</strong> PanPacs in 1999, a race done before her accident. “I alwaysimagine myself as <strong>the</strong> same person as before <strong>the</strong>accident. I would love to have my leg back, but youhave to get used to it not being <strong>the</strong>re.”“I will be focusing my attention on <strong>the</strong> longdistance free events,” she said before <strong>the</strong> competitionbegan. “I understand <strong>the</strong> world champion at thatevent doesn’t kick very much, so having only oneleg won’t be that much of a problem.”Natalie du Toit is not going to let her disabilitychange her life. “I am still able to walk, run, and evencycle.” But most importantly for du Toit, she can stillswim. “The water is a gift that gives me back my leg.Swimming was my life, and it still is.”SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>9


MAKING A DAILY DIFFERENCE,CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A NATIONNikki DrydenOn <strong>the</strong> opening morning of <strong>the</strong> CommonwealthGames, Pakistan’s 18-year-old Sana Abdul Wahidmade her country’s swimming debut in <strong>the</strong> 50 fly.Before that, no Pakistani woman had ever competedin an international competition outside a Muslimcountry. “I am very proud [about being <strong>the</strong> firstwoman from Pakistan to swim outside a Muslimcountry],” she said after her swim of 33.53 in <strong>the</strong> 50fly. “It was very good to be able to swim with so manyexperienced swimmers.”Her 12-year-old teammate Kiran Khan madeher debut on <strong>the</strong> second day, swimming <strong>the</strong> 100 backin 1:16.07. She placed seventh in her heat of seven,touching to a rousing cheer from <strong>the</strong> impressedcrowd. While her time may not be competitive with<strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth swimmers, it is for herage. “It’s great to be here, and it’s good to be able tocompete internationally,” she said. “We have 30 ormore very good female swimmers in Pakistan, butunfortunately, <strong>the</strong>y haven’t qualified this time.”Veena Masud is <strong>the</strong> woman behind <strong>the</strong> creationof women’s swimming in Pakistan; before that shehelped break down <strong>the</strong> barriers to civilian men’sswimming in <strong>the</strong> early 1990s. Masud’s 10-year-oldson Kamal started beating men from <strong>the</strong> armedforces (<strong>the</strong> group that dominated swimming inPakistan), and at <strong>the</strong> 1992 Asian Championships inHiroshima, she was approached by <strong>the</strong>n Hong Konghead coach Bill Sweetenham. He told her that herson had potential and asked if she would send him toHong Kong for training. She and her husband saidno, but Sweetenham began to fax her workouts, andMasud started coaching her son.Kamal went on to compete in <strong>the</strong>Commonwealth Games in 1994, <strong>the</strong> Olympics in1996, and was recruited to swim at MercersburgAcademy in high school, and John’s Hopkins foruniversity. But when Kamal left for <strong>the</strong> US, Masuddecided she needed to give o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>the</strong> same opportunityher son had had. “My son’s success had aroused a lotof attention from <strong>the</strong> young children in my city, so Iand four o<strong>the</strong>r women formed a women’sorganization to run swim meets for girls.” All <strong>the</strong>irmeets were run within <strong>the</strong> Islamic Code, and <strong>the</strong>ywere such a success that <strong>the</strong>y approached <strong>the</strong>government about sending a team to <strong>the</strong> IslamicWomen’s Games in which only women compete,coach, and officiate.The team first competed in 1997 in Tehran at<strong>the</strong> second Islamic Games, coming home withhandfuls of medals. But <strong>the</strong> girls wanted to competeat a higher level, so Masud began to think of ways towork around <strong>the</strong> Islamic Code. She thought, “If <strong>the</strong>track and field athletes were allowed to compete inlong tights, perhaps <strong>the</strong> swimmers could wear <strong>the</strong>new body suits and compete in mixed competition.”So when Masud spoke to <strong>the</strong> press, she began to referto <strong>the</strong> body suits as <strong>the</strong> Islamic costumes, and whenshe proposed her idea to <strong>the</strong> government <strong>the</strong>y neverquestioned it.Wahid and Khan were selected for this year’sGames because <strong>the</strong>y are <strong>the</strong> two fastest women inPakistan. At 18, Wahid is one of <strong>the</strong> pioneers ofwomen’s swimming in Pakistan. She is <strong>the</strong> defendingNational Champion for five years running and holdseight national records. Masud says, “Sana is extremelycompetitive and she just wants to grow and compete.This experience will make a big difference.”Khan is just 12 years old, and is also a nationalchampion, but because of her age, <strong>the</strong> objective is togroom Khan at this competition. “Kiran is veryyoung,” says Masud, “but she is a good swimmer. Sheis coached by her fa<strong>the</strong>r, who is very keen andmotivated.”Five years ago, <strong>the</strong>re were no women competingin swimming in Pakistan. Now in her home city ofKarachi, Masud has meets with over 250 girls, andshe estimates <strong>the</strong>re are over 10,000 women swimmingin Pakistan. There are clubs in every major city andwork is being done now to get girls and families in <strong>the</strong>rural areas interested and competing in swimming.“It will take time,” says Masud. “But <strong>the</strong> key will beto work in <strong>the</strong> smaller towns to grow <strong>the</strong> sport.” Evenin <strong>the</strong> more conservative province of Peshawar,bordering on Afghanistan, <strong>the</strong>re is even a team of fivegirls asking Masud for her training and technicalexpertise.As far as Masud fitting into <strong>the</strong> bigger picture, apicture where women swimming in <strong>the</strong> Muslim nationof Pakistan seems in <strong>the</strong> shadow of 9/11 to be a majorpolitical and social feat, Masud is very humble of herrole. “All those political agendas seem to turn into alot of ego trips. I am an educator and coach and Ibelieve you have to make change with <strong>the</strong> peoplearound you, and it will catch like a virus.”With a great deal of understanding andcompassion, Masud is passionate about <strong>the</strong> changeshe is making to peoples lives. “There is so muchconfusion in <strong>the</strong> world because of religion. Look at all<strong>the</strong> wars being fought because of it. I feel that takesaway from what religion means. For me, making adifference every day, a difference to someone’s life,that’s my life. Nothing else is important, and that iswhy I do this.”but said she was buoyed by <strong>the</strong> English crowd. “Youdo have last minute nerves, but <strong>the</strong> race went exactlyas I had planned. I wanted to take it out from <strong>the</strong> startand keep building on my lead.”Day Five, Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 3Canada’s Mike Mintenko managed to break up <strong>the</strong>Aussie flying duo of Geoff Huegill and Adam Pine byplacing second to Huegill in <strong>the</strong> 100 fly. Tank andSkippy battled it out to <strong>the</strong> 75, until Huegill surged tovictory. Both men were off <strong>the</strong>ir best times, finishingin 52.36 and 52.80. “I felt great to <strong>the</strong> 75,” saidMintenko. “I just have to work on <strong>the</strong> last 10 metres,and hopefully in three weeks at Pan Pacs, it will comethrough.”With a kilt-clad team to cheer her on, Scotland’sAlison Sheppard defended her title in <strong>the</strong> 50 free.Sheppard has perfected <strong>the</strong> first 25 metres of thisevent, getting a body-length lead by half way. “I’m sopleased to do that in front of a home crowd,” saidSheppard. “I didn’t look where anyone else was, I justwanted to swim my own race.” Canada’s LauraPomeroy was fifth after breaking <strong>the</strong> Canadian recordwith a 25.85 in <strong>the</strong> heats. “That wasn’t as fast as Iwould have liked, but I am happy to be in <strong>the</strong> final,”said Pomeroy. “It is really exciting to be in <strong>the</strong> finalas I wasn’t seeded top eight coming into this meet. Soto get fifth in my first international meet is prettygood.”It was one, two, three for England as JamesGibson, Adam Whitehead, and Darren Mew swept <strong>the</strong>50 breast. Mew missed a medal in <strong>the</strong> 100, so wasparticularly happy. “We came here determined to gofor a 1-2-3 and now we’ve done it,” said Mew. “It’stremendous and a real boost to <strong>the</strong> team for <strong>the</strong> restof <strong>the</strong> night and <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> Games.”England continued to sizzle, sweeping <strong>the</strong>irsecond event in one night. This time it was <strong>the</strong>women’s turn in <strong>the</strong> 200 back. Sarah Price led fromstart to finish with her flawless backstroke; her headis completely still while she swims, with a fluid rolland steady kick. Price’s first 50 was under worldrecordpace, but she faded slightly in <strong>the</strong> secondhundred to finish with her fifth PB of <strong>the</strong> meet, a2:10.58. The rest of <strong>the</strong> race was up for grabs forwhomever was tough enough to step up. Two Englishgirls, Jo Fargus and Katy Sexton, did just that, finishingin second and third with 2:11.60 and 2:12.01respectively.“I’m over <strong>the</strong> moon,” said Price. “I was sonervous because <strong>the</strong>se girls are so tough. It’s so greatthat we got 1-2-3!”Perhaps <strong>the</strong> most anticipated event of <strong>the</strong>competition, <strong>the</strong> men’s 100 back, saw Matt Welsh outfor blood and Ian Thorpe out for his sixth gold. Thequestion on everyone’s mind: Could Thorpedo beatWelsh? Well, it was not to be. Welsh led from wall to(continued on page 12)10SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


PERSONALITY: GRAEME SMITHTHE BRAVEHEART OF SWIMMINGBen LaffertyFor Graeme Smith, <strong>the</strong>se Commonwealth Games werespecial in a number of ways. First, he was racing in hishome pool, <strong>the</strong> Manchester Aquatic Centre, where for<strong>the</strong> last two years he had been hidden away in<strong>the</strong> “dungeons” downstairs in <strong>the</strong> four-lane,long-course training pool. Second, hordes ofhis relatives were in <strong>the</strong> stands, many of <strong>the</strong>mhaving travelled south from Scotland, and hewanted to thank <strong>the</strong>m for <strong>the</strong>ir support over <strong>the</strong>years with a couple of medals. Many of <strong>the</strong>mhave followed him around <strong>the</strong> world to watchhim race, bringing with <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> now-famousScottish flag emblazoned with <strong>the</strong> wordBraveheart. And third, he had unfinishedbusiness as far as <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Gameswere concerned. The memory of his sixthplacefinish in Kuala Lumpur still haunts him.“It is <strong>the</strong> biggest unanswered question in mycareer. My preparation was superb. I was doingsets in training that I’m sure only Thorpe andHackett in <strong>the</strong> world are capable of doing.”He was swimming, as always, for Scotland at <strong>the</strong>se,his third Commonwealth Games, and his Scottish rootsare something he is fiercely proud of. Born in Falkirk,his family moved to settle just outside Manchester whenhe was three years old. He visits Scotland several timesa year to watch football and visit relatives, and both hisparents have strong Scottish accents (his fa<strong>the</strong>r, John,sounds similar to Sean Connery). Dorothy, his mo<strong>the</strong>r,was an attache to <strong>the</strong> Scottish Commonwealth GamesTeam and had been heavily involved in preparations for<strong>the</strong> Games. This Scottish pride does not, however,translate into any anti-English sentiment,even though Graeme suffered regularly atschool whenever England beat Scotland atfootball or in <strong>the</strong> five nations rugby.These Commonwealth Games were acontinuation of what could be called <strong>the</strong>third phase of Smith’s career. The firstphase ended with a bronze medal at <strong>the</strong>Atlanta Olympics in 1996 and had beencharacterized by seemingly endlessimprovement and success. The secondphase, which lasted until 2001, can only bedescribed as spirit-crushing torment.Graeme didn’t beat his personal best fromAtlanta once in this five-year period, andalthough he never finished <strong>the</strong> year outside<strong>the</strong> world’s top ten, his performances atmajor meets never did himself justice.His failure to qualify for <strong>the</strong> Olympic 1500 freestylewas <strong>the</strong> lowest point in his career. In March 2000, hehad taken apart <strong>the</strong> Americans at <strong>the</strong>ir own NationalChampionships in Seattle, and believed he couldQUICK FACTS: SMITH, Graeme, SCOBIRTHDATE, PLACE 31 MAR 1976, Falkirk, SCOHEIGHT188 cmWEIGHT83 kgREPRESENTSCity of Manchester AquaticsCOACHDave Calleja<strong>2002</strong> Commonwealths 3rd 400 free 3:49.40, 2nd 1500 free 15:07.192001 Worlds 3rd 800 free 7:51.12, 2nd 1500 free 14:58.941999 Europeans 14th 400 free 3:57.62, 9th 1500 free 15:32.541998 Commonwealths 6th 400 free 3:53.73, 5th 1500 free 15:23.421998 Worlds 12th 1500 free 15:35.711997 Europeans 6th 400 free 3:54.30, 4th 1500 free 15:22.111996 Olympics 3rd 1500 free 15:02.481995 Europeans 2nd 1500 free 15:11.901994 Worlds 8th 1500 free 15:29.241994 Commonwealths 5th 1500 free 15:13.61challenge for medals in Sydney as he had done inAtlanta. However, when <strong>the</strong> Olympic Trials came aroundthree months later, he failed to find <strong>the</strong> same form andwas beaten by Paul Palmer and Adam Faulkner. Bookinghis ticket to Sydney as a reserve in <strong>the</strong> 4 x 200 freestylerelay was no consolation and initially he decided that hewould decline his place on <strong>the</strong> British team and quit <strong>the</strong>sport. “After being a medallist in Atlanta, I didn’t wantto go to Sydney as a relay swimmer who might not evenget wet.” He was only persuaded o<strong>the</strong>rwise by his bro<strong>the</strong>rCraig, who stayed overnight with him in Sheffield <strong>the</strong>night <strong>the</strong> Trials finished. “He told me that if anyone had400 free medal winners: Graeme Smith, SCO, bronze 3:49.49,Ian Thrope, AUS, gold 3:40.08, Grant Hackett, AUS, silver 3:43.48earned a trip to Sydney it was me. He also said ‘you knowyou are one of <strong>the</strong> best distance swimmers in <strong>the</strong> world,and so do I, and so do Mum and Dad. Go to Sydney,enjoy yourself, and when you get back, prove to everyonewhat you can do.’ That inspired me to carry on.” One of<strong>the</strong> foundations of Smith’s success has been a rock offamily support. He still lives with his parents, out ofchoice, not necessity, because he believes what <strong>the</strong>yprovide for him he can find nowhere else. “O<strong>the</strong>rparents might have said ‘You’re 24 years old, it’s notworking. Go back to university, finish your degree, geta career, and get on with your life.’ But <strong>the</strong>yrefused to let me quit. Like a boxer, you can onlyget knocked down so many times before you can’tget back up again. There have been times when<strong>the</strong>y have dragged me to my feet on <strong>the</strong> 8 count,and I owe <strong>the</strong>m so much for that.”The decision to continue is not one he regrets,despite <strong>the</strong> five years of hell. In 2001, he turnedthings around in a remarkable way, and so began<strong>the</strong> third phase. He became only <strong>the</strong> 12th man tobreak <strong>the</strong> 15-minute barrier (incidentally, only12 men have ever set foot on <strong>the</strong> moon) and wonWorld Championship silver and bronze in Japan.His perseverance had paid off, and crucially, hisconfidence was back. “If you are just 1% off yourgame at world level, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r guys can sense it.If <strong>the</strong>re’s just a small amount of confidencemissing, it tells. But in <strong>the</strong> ready room for <strong>the</strong>1500 at <strong>the</strong> Worlds, after my medal in <strong>the</strong> 800, Icould sense people were afraid of me.”His aims for <strong>the</strong> Commonwealths were to medal in<strong>the</strong> 400 in a new British record (3:48.0) and to get closerto <strong>the</strong> European record for <strong>the</strong> 1500. He never expectedgold on <strong>the</strong> 1500—he takes a ra<strong>the</strong>r philosophicalapproach to racing Hackett. “I just blank him out andswim my own race.” Evidently it doesn’t help him tofocus on <strong>the</strong> man who has swum 8 seconds faster thanany o<strong>the</strong>r on <strong>the</strong> planet. Yet Smith was not resigned to<strong>the</strong> fact that he would inevitably be beaten in his homepool. “If Grant is in 14:34 shape, <strong>the</strong>re’s not a lot I cando about that. But if he is a bit off his gameand I am on form, it could be <strong>the</strong> biggestupset in <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games. Bu<strong>the</strong> will have to be one to two percent off hisgame and I’ll have to be 100% on <strong>the</strong> day.”As it was, Grant was not on 14:34 formand Graeme was disappointed not to beable to challenge a winning time of 14:54that he is convinced he is capable of. Hisrace turned out to be a battle for silver tha<strong>the</strong> won with an outstanding change ofgear in <strong>the</strong> last 100 metres. But he preventedan Australian medal sweep in <strong>the</strong> 400 witha bronze and personal best of 3:49.40, andhe punched <strong>the</strong> wall in delight so hard thatDan Galbraithhe required medical attention for alaceration to his hand.SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>11


Multi Disabilty 100 free Canadian medal winners:Stephanie Dixon, silver, and Kirby Cote bronzewall, never giving Thorpe a chance. Welsh wasoff his best with his 54.72, while Thorpe did a PB withhis 55.38 to out-touch Malaysia’s Alex Kim, whobroke a national record with his 55.44.“That’s my best time,” said Thorpe. “I’m morethan happy to come second. If I hit <strong>the</strong> wall and I’vedone my best, I can be happy with <strong>the</strong> result.” And ofcourse <strong>the</strong> gracious Thorpe, who smiles and sings toevery an<strong>the</strong>m played for him, gave creditwhere it is deserved in this race. “Icongratulated Matt. He’s world champion,he’s an excellent backstroker, and a greatswimmer.”Watching England’s 19-year-oldRebecca Cooke drop seconds and secondsfrom her best times is exciting even for thosewho do not follow distance swimming.Cooke just goes for it from <strong>the</strong> get-go,spinning her arms and never slowing down.She added ano<strong>the</strong>r gold with her 400 freewin, again looking fresh and lively withinseconds of finishing. “I am completelyecstatic, just overwhelmed with it all,” shesaid. “It didn’t feel hard at all. It was comfortable andI felt in control all <strong>the</strong> way through.”Upset with her silver in <strong>the</strong> 100 back, AussieDyana Calub was out for revenge, and she got it,winning <strong>the</strong> 50 back in 28.98 over Canadian JenniferCarroll in 29.05 and England’s Sarah Price in 29.08.Calub explained her 50 strategy: “I got <strong>the</strong>re becausein <strong>the</strong> 50s you can’t make a mistake. If you make amistake, it’s all over.”Price had less than an hour between her win in<strong>the</strong> 200 back and her 50 back final. She was rankedfifth in <strong>the</strong> 50 coming into <strong>the</strong> meet, so she was happywith her bronze. “I was on a high after <strong>the</strong> 200, andto be honest that is what got me through that length.”After <strong>the</strong> semis of <strong>the</strong> 50, Price commented on hermeet thus far, “I’ve not had a lot of sleep in <strong>the</strong> last 24hours. It’s been wild and I am enjoying every moment.The English team is going so well, it just keeps gettingbetter and better.”The men’s 200 IM might have seemed close at<strong>the</strong> 100 but when it came time to swim <strong>the</strong> free leg it12was game over. Justin Norris destroyed <strong>the</strong>field on <strong>the</strong> final free leg to win his third goldmedal with a 2:01.32. English swimmers AdiTurner and James Goddard posted best timesfor <strong>the</strong> silver and bronze in 2:02.10 and2:02.48. Goddard, who won <strong>the</strong> 200 backearlier this week, said while receiving a hugfrom teammate Sarah Price, “I can’t believeI got ano<strong>the</strong>r medal!”Day Six, Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 4South Africa’s Roland Schoeman spoiled twosweeps—that of England’s Mark Foster, who waslooking to win <strong>the</strong> 50 free for <strong>the</strong> third Games ina row, and that of Aussie Brett Hawke, who lost his country’schance for a gold-medal sweep on <strong>the</strong> last night of swimmingat <strong>the</strong> Games. “That was spectacular!” said Schoeman,whose time of 22.33 was 0.01 seconds ahead of Hawke(22.34) and just ahead of Foster (22.47).It was <strong>the</strong> battle of <strong>the</strong> young guns in <strong>the</strong> 200 breastand 20-year-old Jim Piper of Australia won. He was off hisbest time, but after a disappointing 100, he went out andDan GalbraithWorld record in <strong>the</strong> 50 breast semis for Zoe Baker (ENG)Patrick Kramertouched in 2:13.10, just ahead of Olympic silver medallistTerrence Parkin of South Africa (2:13.34). Canada’s MikeBrown, just 18 years old, lowered his best time by over twoseconds to win bronze. His time was just off <strong>the</strong> Canadianrecord, but Brown was all smiles. “I would have liked <strong>the</strong>record, but I’ll take a 2:13.8 any day! My goal coming intothis meet was to final, but after <strong>the</strong> 100, I had a bit moreconfidence.” Brown qualified tied for first after <strong>the</strong> heats,but knew <strong>the</strong> final would be tough. “I knew it would be a lotharder race tonight, but I did have a medal at <strong>the</strong> back ofmy mind.”Everyone thought Aussie Jen Reilly had this one in <strong>the</strong>bag, but Kiwi Elizabeth Van Welie was not going to make iteasy for her. Reilly beat Van Welie on <strong>the</strong> last turn and camehome to win with a 4:43.49 to Van Welie’s 4:44.56. Reillysmiled and celebrated to <strong>the</strong> tune R-E-S-P-E-C-T! But shehad better watch out, because Van Welie swam <strong>the</strong> final of<strong>the</strong> 200 fly twenty minutes before her 400 IM final. “We’llparty tonight!” said Van Welie. “I never thought of going fora medal, I just went for a time. I never wanted to pull out of<strong>the</strong> 200 fly, because that is my event and that is what I camehere to do.”For Reilly it was a welcome relief to finally win gold.“I’m stoked to finally get through and get gold at <strong>the</strong> endof a difficult week. It has been a fantastic highlight. Isuppose <strong>the</strong> DQ in <strong>the</strong> 200 IM gave me something to thinkabout. I made sure <strong>the</strong>re were two hands on <strong>the</strong> turn goinginto <strong>the</strong> freestyle.”Grant Hackett, a body length ahead of <strong>the</strong> field at <strong>the</strong>25 in <strong>the</strong> 1500 free, is an amazing freestyler. And whileHackett put metre after metre between him and <strong>the</strong> rest of<strong>the</strong> field, <strong>the</strong> battle for silver was tight. Heading into <strong>the</strong> 750mark, Scotland’s Graeme Smith and Aussie Craig Stevenswere swimming stroke for stroke, with just 0.3 secondsseparating <strong>the</strong>m. Smith was able to pick it up over <strong>the</strong> last300 to finish second in 15:07.19 to Stevens’ 15:09.24.Hackett was so far ahead, yet he was 20 seconds off his best,finishing with a 14:54.29. “I wanted to go a 14:55...I have<strong>the</strong> Pan Pacs in two weeks, so I was holding back a bit. I havea lot of traveling in <strong>the</strong> next two weeks and some toughcompetition, and I don’t want to get ill or anything.”With three out of <strong>the</strong> four 100 winners, Australia wastagged to win <strong>the</strong> women’s 4x100 medley relay with ease,but South Africa gave <strong>the</strong>m a run for <strong>the</strong>ir money. CharleneWittstock led out on back, with Sarah Poewe winning <strong>the</strong>breast leg with a 1:07.95 split, followed by Mandy Loots onfly who touched dead even with Aussie Petria Thomas at <strong>the</strong>300. It would come down to <strong>the</strong> free, but Jodi Henrydestroyed Helene Muller on <strong>the</strong> takeover, and Australia won<strong>the</strong> final women’s event in a new Games record.The last night is always <strong>the</strong> best at an internationalmeet. You have got <strong>the</strong> men’s 1500, which is always excitingdespite its length, and <strong>the</strong>n of course <strong>the</strong> medley relays. In<strong>the</strong> men’s 4x100 medley relay, it was <strong>the</strong> Aussies whodominated <strong>the</strong> entire race, with three teams battling forsilver. England managed to touch out Canada, whomanaged to touch out South Africa.And as <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games came to a close,with <strong>the</strong> host nation seeing <strong>the</strong> biggest improvement, it wasIan Thorpe who summed up <strong>the</strong> meet best. “It’s been afantastic Games, not only for Australia, but for all teams.I’m just pleased to have had <strong>the</strong> opportunity to be a part ofit. It’s been a successful Games for me personally, as well aseveryone else.”Multi disbality 50 free Canadian silvermedal winner Philippe Gagnon.Dan GalbraithSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


14<strong>2002</strong> CANADIAN SUMMER NATIONALSYOUNG AND OLD HAVE THEIR TURN ASSOME OF THE BEST WENT HOME TO RESTNikki DrydenWith <strong>the</strong> exploits of Ian Thorpe from <strong>the</strong>Commonwealth Games still fresh in <strong>the</strong>ir memories,350 swimmers ga<strong>the</strong>red at <strong>the</strong> 1994 CommonwealthGames pool in Victoria one day after <strong>the</strong> ManchesterGames ended for <strong>the</strong> Canadian Summer Nationals.Up for grabs were 12 additional spots on <strong>the</strong> Pan Pacteam heading to Japan (25 had been preselected fromManchester), and spots on a Junior National Teamthat will compete at <strong>the</strong> Junior Pan Pacs in Sydneynext January. As well, swimmers with a disability(SWAD) competed for selection to <strong>the</strong> World IPCSwimming Championships to be held in December.Janes and Brown Top SwimmersNewly transplanted Victorian Riley Janes had <strong>the</strong> topswim of <strong>the</strong> meet, winning <strong>the</strong> 50 back in a newCanadian record. His time of 25.73 broke his oldrecord of 25.79 from 2001. Janes has been swimmingat <strong>the</strong> new National Centre in Victoria with Jim andLynn Fowlie. “I’ve been training here in Victoria for15 weeks and I feel comfortable and relaxed in thispool.”Janes was fourth in <strong>the</strong> 50 back at <strong>the</strong>Commonwealth Games, but badly hurt his back in<strong>the</strong> heats of <strong>the</strong> 100 back. Janes went too deep on hisstart and hit his back on <strong>the</strong> underwater cameracausing a huge cut <strong>the</strong> length of his spine. “Theinjury I suffered in Manchester has left a scar on myback, but <strong>the</strong> pain is gone.”Mike Brown (PERTH), <strong>the</strong> young star of <strong>the</strong>Commonwealth Games, won <strong>the</strong> 200 breast in 2:16.28and 100 breast in 1:02.46. Brown dropped two secondsoff his best 200 breast in Manchester to win a bronzeat <strong>the</strong> Games, and just came to Victoria to get moreraces in before Pan Pacs. “I was hoping to go a bitfaster in <strong>the</strong> 200 breast but I have always likedcompeting at nationals, and I wanted to come and getano<strong>the</strong>r national title.” Brown arrived in Victoria justone day before his race. “I am very tired, but I amgetting used to <strong>the</strong> travel. Everyone has to do it <strong>the</strong>sedays and only <strong>the</strong> tough survive.”Brown’s 100 breast was <strong>the</strong> second-best swim ofNationals. “I didn’t even shave for that! I just wantedto come here to get a few more races in before PanPacs.” His coach Nandi Kormendi said, “I think thatwas <strong>the</strong> best start I have ever seen him do in a meetbefore.” But like a good coach, he also said thatBrown’s starts were <strong>the</strong> weakest part of his 100, andwere something he can still work on!New Distance Stars ShineCanada’s distance freestyle events have some freshyoung blood with <strong>the</strong> official arrival of Taryn Lencoeof UBCD, who dropped 11 seconds off her best to win<strong>the</strong> 1500 in 16:47.28. At 16, Lencoe works hard in <strong>the</strong>pool and on deck remains quite poised about hersuccess. But <strong>the</strong> precocious teen is light at heart, withschoolgirl crushes on Hollywood stars and swimmersalike. But it is that spunk that will hopefully keep hergoing <strong>the</strong> distance and taking Canadian freestylewith her. “No matter how fast I go to win here inCanada, I know that <strong>the</strong>re is always someone out<strong>the</strong>re faster. My goal in life is to break a world record.”Lencoe also won <strong>the</strong> 800 free in 8:48.06, but wasoff her best time. She was followed by 14-year-old starBrittany Reimer, who finished strongly to take nineseconds off her best time and win silver in 8:52.40.Third place was Lencoe’s training partner, 15-yearoldShannon Hackett in 8:56.31.Reimer swims with coach Cory Beatt in Surreyand said <strong>the</strong>y had been working hard on her 800. “Iwas expecting to swim well; I have been doing a lot ofpace work with my coach and it has been going wellfor a while now. I was really motivated to do well hereand prove that I could have made <strong>the</strong> CommonwealthGames Team.” Reimer admits she fell victim to a bitof nerves at <strong>the</strong> Trials in March, where she finished adisappointing seventh in <strong>the</strong> 800.On <strong>the</strong> men’s side, ROW’s Kurtis MacGillivaryswam four best times at Nationals despite being leftoff <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games team. MacGillivary,who trains in Australia with Grant Hackett, won <strong>the</strong>800 with an 8:16.39, placed second in <strong>the</strong> 1500 and400 with a 15:40.08 and 3:59.46 respectively, andpicked up <strong>the</strong> bronze medal in <strong>the</strong> 200 fly.MacGillivary was intent on putting <strong>the</strong>Commonwealth Games Selection mess behind himin preparing for Nationals. “I really have been focusingon this meet, and tried not to let what happenedbo<strong>the</strong>r me. I wanted to come here and show <strong>the</strong>m Ishould have been picked for <strong>the</strong> team. Hopefully <strong>the</strong>rewill be more best times to come in Japan.”(MacGillivary was one of three silver medallists fromMarch trials who was deselected from <strong>the</strong> Gamesteam after a court of arbitration decision put higherscoringbronze medallists on <strong>the</strong> team.)Veterans Lupien and van Oosten ReturnThe men’s 100 free saw <strong>the</strong> return of <strong>the</strong> Canadianrecord holder Yannick Lupien, touching secondbehind Argentina’s Jose Meolans (49.72); Lupien(49.98) was overjoyed to crack 50 for <strong>the</strong> first timesince 1999. “A lot of walls have been placed in front ofme this year, and I have knocked <strong>the</strong>m all down. Thatswim is better than breaking <strong>the</strong> Canadian record, Ijust feel amazing!”Lupien says that after his tough year, he feels nostress to swim fast. “I know what I have been through.This year I just kept saying ‘fight, fight, fight.’ I amgoing to Japan and I don’t feel any pressure; this is myrace.”Lupien claims a new coach, Nicholas Perant,and a new club, Beauport, have been <strong>the</strong> keys to hiscomeback as both have provided him a with a newattitude and spirit. “Swimming has never been thisfun. I love going to work out now, and around mywhole life everything is better.”Calgary’s Lauren Van Oosten won <strong>the</strong> 200 breastin 2:32.83. Van Oosten was pleased with her time andthat from <strong>the</strong> heats (2:32.77). “I have been trainingin Waterloo this summer with Dean Boles, and it wentvery well. I am really happy with my swim.” She alsowon <strong>the</strong> 100 breast. Her time of 1:10.64 is off herCanadian record, but she was pumped up none<strong>the</strong>less.Van Oosten hails from Sayward, just over an hournorth of Victoria and had her own personal cheeringsection filled with family and friends in <strong>the</strong> stands.She thanked <strong>the</strong> crowd and her family after her win.“I am really happy with that swim. I’m on <strong>the</strong> road torecovery!”Bright Young ThingsThe women’s 100 free came down to a tie, and twogirls went home first-time national champions.Elizabeth Collins (ROD) and Jen Porenta (TO*)touched in 57.51 for duel wins. Both women agreedthat while <strong>the</strong>y wanted to swim faster, <strong>the</strong>y could notcomplain about <strong>the</strong> win.The women’s 50 fly had a similar group ofwomen as <strong>the</strong> 100 free, with Jen Porenta winningano<strong>the</strong>r title with a 28.13 win. “I can’t believe this,two in one night! My goal was to just swim best times.That 50 was just pure guts.” Porenta watched <strong>the</strong>Games on TV last week, and was excited to come showher stuff here. “I wanted to make my mark and show<strong>the</strong>m I could have been <strong>the</strong>re, that I am coming up.”Ano<strong>the</strong>r battle of <strong>the</strong> young guns was in <strong>the</strong>women’s 100 back. Commonwealth team memberElizabeth Wycliffe (EBSC), 19, won with a 1:03.95followed by 18-year-old Caitlin Meredith (Kamloops)in a 1:04.32 and 16-year-old Hanna Kubas (UASC) in1:04.55. Kubas won <strong>the</strong> 50 back as well in 29.71, in <strong>the</strong>highest-point swim of <strong>the</strong> meet for <strong>the</strong> women.Oakville swimmer Laura Pomeroy won <strong>the</strong> 50free in a 26.15. That time is just off her performanceSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


from <strong>the</strong> Games, where she broke <strong>the</strong> Canadianrecord in <strong>the</strong> semis and finished fifth overall. Pomeroywill join her sister <strong>Jul</strong>ia this fall at Sou<strong>the</strong>rn MethodistUniversity in Dallas.From Coast to Coast, New Swimmers EmergeVictoria’s Jesse Jacks made history with his firstnational title in <strong>the</strong> 200 fly. Jacks repeated <strong>the</strong>performance of his fa<strong>the</strong>r Ron Jacks, who won his firstnational title in <strong>the</strong> 200 fly as well. Jesse was pleasedto win in his home pool. “I think this is one of <strong>the</strong> bestpools in <strong>the</strong> country, and it is great being able to trainhere. I was surprised with <strong>the</strong> win. I just wanted tocome here and get a best time, but being at homereally charged me up and I really dug down.” Whenit comes to his fa<strong>the</strong>r’s success, Jesse does not let itpressure him. “I didn’t really think about my Dad’spast accomplishments, but now that it’s done, it’spretty cool.”In <strong>the</strong> women’s 50 back, 13-year-old BrookeBuckland of <strong>the</strong> Eastern Alliance team won a silvermedal with her 29.91. It was <strong>the</strong> first time under 31seconds for Buckland. “I have just been trying to keepmy stroke rate up as high as I could and it worked!”The Eastern Alliance team had a great 100 fly as well,finishing for a record silver and bronze. MelissaHubley and Stephanie Hughes touched in 1:01.68and 1:02.05 for <strong>the</strong> two medals.More Rookies Earn Pan Pac TripCanada’s history of strong breaststroke and IMcontinued with 6 of <strong>the</strong> 12 swimmers added to <strong>the</strong> PanPac team being breaststrokers and IMers. The men’s400 IM featured Calgary swimmer Chad Murray.Known for his 200 fly and 400 IM, Murray had tochoose between <strong>the</strong> two races as both were swum on<strong>the</strong> same night. Ano<strong>the</strong>r silver medallist deselectedfrom <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games’ team, Murray50 backstroke record for Riley Janes Marco Chiesaarrived ready to prove why he should have beenselected to Manchester.With his teammates flooding <strong>the</strong> pool deck tocheer him on, Murray led from start to finish, winningin a best time of 4:24.35. “I am excited because thatis <strong>the</strong> first time I have won nationals. I dropped aboutthree seconds off my best, but I might have taken out<strong>the</strong> fly a bit hard because of my excitement!”In <strong>the</strong> women’s 400 IM, UBCD’s Kelly Doody wonsilver behind Greek swimmer Artemis Daphnis but itwas good enough for a trip to Japan. “I was hoping itwould be a little faster,” said Doody. “But I am happy.It was nice having foreign girls to race for a change;it is nice to mix it up a little.” Doody also placed thirdin <strong>the</strong> 200 IM.Breaststroking teammates Lisa Blackburn andTamara Wagner of ROW swam fast enough in <strong>the</strong> 100breast to make Pan Pacs, as did Edmonton’s ChadThomsen. Young 200 backstrokers Melanie Bouchard(CNB) and Amanda Gillespie (NKB) swam 2:16.34and 2:16.57 to earn <strong>the</strong>ir tickets to Japan, whileElizabeth Collins’ (ROD) 200 free earned her a spot.SWAD World Records TumbleKirby Cote (Manta) broke two world records for <strong>the</strong>S13. The 18-year-old broke <strong>the</strong> 200 IM record with her2:29.59 and <strong>the</strong> 100 breast with her 1:17.12. Cote wonbronze in <strong>the</strong> 100 free at <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games.In <strong>the</strong> men’s 100 back, Brian Hill (NRS) broke<strong>the</strong> world record in <strong>the</strong> S13 category. “I’ve beentraining really well this year so I think that has made<strong>the</strong> difference. And in that race I had Walter Wu (RR)<strong>the</strong>re to race me. He usually beats me as he doesunderwater faster than me, but I can swim faster.”Andrew Haley of Calgary broke a 10-year-oldrecord in <strong>the</strong> S9 category with his 1:04.46 in <strong>the</strong> 100fly. “I love Victoria!” said Haley, who won a goldmedal here eight years ago at <strong>the</strong> CommonwealthGames. “My shoulders were sore last week, but ourmotto in Calgary is ‘no matter how you are feeling,get in and swim your race.’ I did that and I just can’tbelieve I broke <strong>the</strong> record.”In <strong>the</strong> women’s 50 free, Danielle Campo (CYPS),fresh off a bronze-medal win from Manchester, broke<strong>the</strong> world record for S7. She previously broke thatrecord back in 1998 and was very pleased with her34.74. “This feels amazing. I am so much older now,and I understand and appreciate better what a worldrecord means.”Donovan Tildesley (UBCD) broke a Canadianrecord in <strong>the</strong> 200 IM for S11. While Tildesley hopedhis time of 2:36.04 would have been a bit faster, hewas still pleased with <strong>the</strong> record. “I am happy. This isa great group of guys to race against; <strong>the</strong>y really areall world class in <strong>the</strong>ir own right and I am proud to bea part of it.”LARGEST SELECTION OFSWIMWEAR IN CANADACall 1 800 567-6660 to order our new Team Catalogue<strong>2002</strong>/03 or e-mail us at order@aquasport.ca.Also online at www.aquasport.ca• The more purchases your club makes,<strong>the</strong> more benefits you will receive• Free gifts + certificates• Retail discounts to all Club members• Substantial team order discountsFor more information, visit our web site : www.aquasport.ca/teamprogramSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>15


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<strong>2002</strong> COMMONWEALTH GAMESManchester, <strong>Jul</strong> 30-<strong>Aug</strong> 4 (50 M)MEN50 METRES FREESTYLE, <strong>Aug</strong> 41 22.33 Schoeman Roland,80,RSA2 22.34 Hawke Brett,74,AUS3 22.47 Foster Mark,70,ENG4 22.49 Neethling Ryk,77,RSA5 22.67 Callus Ashley,79,AUS6 22.93 Kidd Mat<strong>the</strong>w,79,ENG7 23.03 Hutchison Craig,75,CAN8 23.40 Folker Nicholas,76,RSASemi-Finals1 22.29 Hawke Brett,74,AUS2 22.45 Foster Mark,70,ENG3 22.52 Schoeman Roland,80,RSA4 22.62 Neethling Ryk,77,RSA5 22.67 Callus Ashley,79,AUS6 22.96 Hutchison Craig,75,CAN7 23.06 Kidd Mat<strong>the</strong>w,79,ENG8 23.23 Folker Nicholas,76,RSA9 23.30 Cozens Chris,82,ENG10 23.32 Rose Mat<strong>the</strong>w,81,CAN11 23.38 Papachrysantou Chrisan,79,CYP12 23.66 Michaelides Stavros,70,CYP13 23.77 Evans Steven,80,WAL14 23.92 Militis Alexis,83,JER15 24.10 Pini Ryan,83,PNG16 24.13 Winter Jonathan,71,NZL100 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 48.73 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 49.45 Callus Ashley,79,AUS3 49.71 Neethling Ryk,77,RSA4 49.99 Kidd Mat<strong>the</strong>w,79,ENG5 50.12 Pearson Todd,77,AUS6 50.17 Hayden Brent,83,CAN7 50.40 Hutchison Craig,75,CAN8 51.00 Folker Nicholas,76,RSASemi-Finals1 49.31 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 49.72 Kidd Mat<strong>the</strong>w,79,ENG3 49.91 Neethling Ryk,77,RSA4 50.05 Callus Ashley,79,AUS5 50.13 Pearson Todd,77,AUS6 50.28 Hutchison Craig,75,CAN7 50.45 Hayden Brent,83,CAN8 50.60 Folker Nicholas,76,RSA9 51.00 Howard Anthony,79,ENG10 51.44 Cozens Chris,82,ENG11 52.35 Aresti Alexandros,83,CYP12 52.49 Alleyne Damien,83,BAR13 52.49 Cowen Ronald,81,BER14 52.63 Demetriu Demetris,82,CYP15 52.82 Probert Carl,75,FIJ16 52.89 Evans Steven,80,WAL200 METRES FREESTYLE, <strong>Jul</strong> 311 1:44.71 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 1:46.13 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 1:49.40 Say Rick,79,CAN4 1:50.01 Salter James,76,ENG5 1:50.27 Johns Brian,82,CAN6 1:50.30 Cram Jason,82,AUS7 1:51.18 Johnston Mark,79,CAN8 1:51.22 Carry David,81,SCOPrelims1 1:48.50 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 1:49.22 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 1:49.94 Say Rick,79,CAN4 1:50.26 Johnston Mark,79,CAN5 1:50.40 Johns Brian,82,CAN6 1:50.41 Salter James,76,ENG7 1:50.56 Cram Jason,82,AUS8 1:51.45 Carry David,81,SCO9 1:51.89 Davies David,80,WAL10 1:53.61 Alleyne Damien,83,BAR11 1:54.05 Aresti Alexandros,83,CYP12 1:55.53 Chay Mark,82,SIN13 1:55.88 Cowen Ronald,81,BER400 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 301 w3:40.08 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 3:43.48 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 3:49.49 Smith Graeme,76,SCO4 3:49.84 Stevens Craig,80,AUS5 3:51.88 Faulkner Adam,81,ENG6 3:53.35 Salter James,76,ENG7 3:53.55 Say Rick,79,CAN8 3:56.25 Johnston Mark,79,CANPrelims1 3:47.24 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 3:49.13 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 3:50.19 Smith Graeme,76,SCO4 3:52.39 Faulkner Adam,81,ENG5 3:52.78 Stevens Craig,80,AUS6 3:53.89 Salter James,76,ENG7 3:55.15 Johnston Mark,79,CAN8 3:55.28 Say Rick,79,CAN9 3:55.67 Hurd Andrew,82,CAN10 3:55.79 Trees Stuart,81,ENG11 3:56.10 Davies David,80,WAL12 3:56.88 Jameson Andrew,81,SCO1500 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 14:54.29 Hackett Grant,80,AUS2 15:07.19 Smith Graeme,76,SCO3 15:09.24 Stevens Craig,80,AUS4 15:13.34 Faulkner Adam,81,ENG5 15:14.37 Hurd Andrew,82,CAN6 15:17.97 Davies David,80,WAL7 15:31.78 Jameson Andrew,81,SCO8 15:34.83 Trees Stuart,81,ENGPrelims1 15:20.63 Hackett Grant,80,AUS2 15:21.51 Smith Graeme,76,SCO3 15:26.92 Stevens Craig,80,AUS4 15:33.60 Davies David,80,WAL5 15:41.73 Hurd Andrew,82,CAN6 15:42.29 Jameson Andrew,81,SCO7 15:42.44 Faulkner Adam,81,ENG8 15:52.79 Trees Stuart,81,ENG9 17:34.69 Bensadon Colin,81,GIB50 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Jul</strong> 311 25.65 Welsh Matt,76,AUS2 25.67 Lim Alex,80,MAS3 25.89 Zandberg Gerhard,83,RSA4 26.05 Janes Riley,80,CAN5 26.20 Veldman Gord,79,CAN6 26.47 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS7 26.56 Harris Martin,69,ENG8 26.67 Van Der Zant Robert,75,AUSSemi-Finals1 25.86 Welsh Matt,76,AUS2 25.96 Janes Riley,80,CAN3 26.05 Zandberg Gerhard,83,RSA4 26.20 Lim Alex,80,MAS5 26.23 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS6 26.33 Veldman Gord,79,CAN7 26.45 Van Der Zant Robert,75,AUS8 26.49 Harris Martin,69,ENG9 26.52 Tait Gregor,80,SCO10 26.54 Ruckwood Adam,74,ENG11 26.64 Pini Ryan,83,PNG12 26.78 Burnett Simon,82,ENG13 26.97 Gibson Cameron,82,NZL14 27.12 Neckles Nick,78,BAR15 27.43 Winter Jonathan,71,NZL16 27.50 Chay Mark,82,SIN100 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 54.72 Welsh Matt,76,AUS2 55.38 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS3 55.44 Lim Alex,80,MAS4 55.98 Zandberg Gerhard,83,RSA5 56.08 Tait Gregor,80,SCO6 56.65 Ruckwood Adam,74,ENG7 56.98 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS8 58.40 Harris Martin,69,ENGSemi-Finals1 55.91 Welsh Matt,76,AUS2 56.11 Lim Alex,80,MAS3 56.32 Tait Gregor,80,SCO4 56.49 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS5 56.61 Ruckwood Adam,74,ENG6 56.83 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS7 57.00 Zandberg Gerhard,83,RSA8 57.26 Harris Martin,69,ENG9 57.28 Janes Riley,80,CAN10 57.34 Burnett Simon,82,ENG11 57.47 Oriwol Tobias,85,CAN12 57.52 Veldman Gord,79,CAN13 57.62 Gibson Cameron,82,NZL14 57.84 Neckles Nick,78,BAR15 59.49 MacKay Andrew,85,CAY16 1:01.08 James Ramon,80,JAM200 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 1:59.83 Goddard James,83,ENG2 2:00.55 Tait Gregor,80,SCO3 2:01.04 Militis Simon,77,ENG4 2:01.22 McBean Leigh,83,AUS5 2:01.65 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS6 2:02.00 Gibson Cameron,82,NZL7 2:03.05 Sayao Chuck,82,CAN8 2:03.29 Beavers Keith,83,CANPrelims1 2:01.22 Beavers Keith,83,CAN2 2:01.51 Tait Gregor,80,SCO3 2:02.46 Militis Simon,77,ENG4 2:02.54 McBean Leigh,83,AUS5 2:02.62 Goddard James,83,ENG6 2:02.63 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS7 2:02.76 Gibson Cameron,82,NZL8 2:02.94 Sayao Chuck,82,CAN9 2:04.24 Oriwol Tobias,85,CAN10 2:04.40 Lim Alex,80,MAS11 2:05.58 Neckles Nick,78,BAR12 2:09.32 Harrop Dane,82,IOM13 2:09.49 Powell Ian,82,GUE14 2:09.71 MacKay Andrew,85,CAY50 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 27.72 Gibson James,79,ENG2 27.79 Whitehead Adam,79,ENG3 27.80 Mew Darren,79,ENG4 28.64 Petersen Brett,76,RSA5 28.67 Knabe Morgan,81,CAN6 29.73 Cross Andrei,82,BAR7 30.38 Nienaber Wickus,82,SWZ8 30.45 Piper Jim,81,AUSSemi-Finals1 27.56 Gibson James,79,ENG2 27.57 Mew Darren,79,ENG3 28.36 Knabe Morgan,81,CAN4 28.48 Whitehead Adam,79,ENG5 28.62 Petersen Brett,76,RSA6 28.93 Van Der Zant Robert,75,AUS7 29.96 Cross Andrei,82,BAR8 30.03 Piper Jim,81,AUS9 30.24 Nienaber Wickus,82,SWZ10 30.90 McPhee Travano,82,BAH11 31.24 Batty Dave,82,IOM12 31.54 AdelekeAdedoyin Afolabi,82,NGR13 31.54 Smith Graham,80,BER14 31.67 Williams Eric,82,NGR15 32.13 Ali Mohammad,80,BAN16 32.69 Zammitt Jamie,80,GIB100 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 1:01.13 Whitehead Adam,79,ENG2 1:01.23 Knabe Morgan,81,CAN3 1:01.64 Gibson James,79,ENG4 1:01.87 Mew Darren,79,ENG5 1:02.14 Petersen Brett,76,RSA6 1:02.58 Brown Michael,84,CAN7 1:02.68 Piper Jim,81,AUS8 1:02.74 Parkin Terence,79,RSASemi-Finals1 1:01.05 Whitehead Adam,79,ENG2 1:01.66 Mew Darren,79,ENG3 1:01.82 Gibson James,79,ENG4 1:02.00 Knabe Morgan,81,CAN5 1:02.33 Petersen Brett,76,RSA6 1:02.62 Parkin Terence,79,RSA7 1:02.68 Piper Jim,81,AUS8 1:02.70 Brown Michael,84,CAN9 1:02.81 Harrison Regan,77,AUS10 1:02.94 Edmond Ian,78,SCO11 1:03.34 Norris Justin,80,AUS12 1:03.45 Bree Andrew,81,IRL13 1:04.44 Stamhuis John,79,CAN14 1:04.90 Williamson Michael,81,IRL15 1:05.16 Nienaber Wickus,82,SWZ16 1:06.07 Cross Andrei,82,BAR200 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 2:13.10 Piper Jim,81,AUS2 2:13.34 Parkin Terence,79,RSA3 2:13.82 Brown Michael,84,CAN4 2:14.40 Whitehead Adam,79,ENG5 2:14.48 Bree Andrew,81,IRL6 2:14.56 Edmond Ian,78,SCO7 2:15.86 Harrison Regan,77,AUS8 2:16.73 Knabe Morgan,81,CANPrelims1 2:15.21 Piper Jim,81,AUS2 2:15.21 Brown Michael,84,CAN3 2:15.24 Bree Andrew,81,IRL4 2:15.60 Harrison Regan,77,AUS5 2:15.72 Parkin Terence,79,RSA6 2:15.83 Whitehead Adam,79,ENG7 2:16.21 Knabe Morgan,81,CAN8 2:16.21 Edmond Ian,78,SCO9 2:16.83 Stamhuis John,79,CAN10 2:17.92 Norris Justin,80,AUS11 2:17.92 Norris Justin,80,AUS12 2:18.79 Turner Adrian,76,ENG13 2:19.23 Williamson Michael,81,IRL14 2:25.72 Nienaber Wickus,82,SWZ15 2:32.84 Smith Graham,80,BER50 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 23.57 Huegill Geoff,79,AUS2 23.66 Schoeman Roland,80,RSA3 24.11 Foster Mark,70,ENG4 24.15 Mintenko Michael,75,CAN5 24.21 Hawke Brett,74,AUS6 24.22 Pine Adam,76,AUS7 24.58 Winter Jonathan,71,NZL8 24.82 Black Cameron,77,SCOSemi-Finals1 23.62 Huegill Geoff,79,AUS2 23.99 Schoeman Roland,80,RSA3 24.11 Pine Adam,76,AUS4 24.15 Mintenko Michael,75,CAN5 24.44 Winter Jonathan,71,NZL6 24.45 Hawke Brett,74,AUS7 24.55 Foster Mark,70,ENG8 24.62 Black Cameron,77,SCO9 24.81 Verster Theo,74,RSA10 24.85 Bennett David,81,ENG11 24.93 Hickman James,76,ENG12 24.93 Pini Ryan,83,PNG13 25.02 Sheeran Nicholas,78,NZL14 25.03 Cooper Todd,83,SCO15 25.08 Odendaal Hendrik,80,RSA16 25.50 Burmester Moss,81,NZL100 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 52.36 Huegill Geoff,79,AUS2 52.80 Mintenko Michael,75,CAN3 53.02 Pine Adam,76,AUS4 53.32 Hickman James,76,ENG5 54.03 Verster Theo,74,RSA6 54.33 Cooper Todd,83,SCO7 55.17 Parry Stephen,77,ENG8 55.24 Bennett David,81,ENGSemi-Finals1 52.36 Huegill Geoff,79,AUS2 53.33 Mintenko Michael,75,CAN3 53.47 Pine Adam,76,AUS4 53.70 Hickman James,76,ENG5 54.36 Verster Theo,74,RSA6 54.38 Cooper Todd,83,SCO7 54.72 Parry Stephen,77,ENG8 54.84 Bennett David,81,ENG9 54.96 Burmester Moss,81,NZL10 55.20 Sioui Adam,82,CAN11 55.32 Odendaal Hendrik,80,RSA12 55.42 Ramsay Heath,81,AUS13 55.60 Pini Ryan,83,PNG14 55.80 Ferns Lyndon,84,RSA15 55.89 Sheeran Nicholas,78,NZL16 56.54 Vythoulkas Christophe,84,BAH200 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 1:56.95 Norris Justin,80,AUS2 1:57.71 Parry Stephen,77,ENG3 1:58.55 Hickman James,76,ENG4 1:59.94 Burmester Moss,81,NZL5 2:00.21 Sioui Adam,82,CAN6 2:00.42 Ramsay Heath,81,AUS7 2:00.50 Knowles Jeremy,81,BAH8 2:03.23 McGregor Grant,78,AUSPrelims1 1:58.19 Norris Justin,80,AUS2 1:59.16 Hickman James,76,ENG3 1:59.74 Parry Stephen,77,ENGSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>17


4 2:00.31 Knowles Jeremy,81,BAH5 2:00.71 Ramsay Heath,81,AUS6 2:00.75 Burmester Moss,81,NZL7 2:01.24 Sioui Adam,82,CAN8 2:01.55 McGregor Grant,78,AUS9 2:01.56 Cooper Todd,83,SCO10 2:02.34 Verster Theo,74,RSA200 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 2:01.32 Norris Justin,80,AUS2 2:02.10 Turner Adrian,76,ENG3 2:02.48 Goddard James,83,ENG4 2:02.68 Johns Brian,82,CAN5 2:02.99 Kent Dean,78,NZL6 2:03.25 Myden Curtis,73,CAN7 2:03.63 Parkin Terence,79,RSA8 2:04.02 Cole Michael,78,SCOPrelims1 2:03.08 Norris Justin,80,AUS2 2:03.20 Johns Brian,82,CAN3 2:03.30 Turner Adrian,76,ENG4 2:03.43 Kent Dean,78,NZL5 2:03.59 Goddard James,83,ENG6 2:03.72 Parkin Terence,79,RSA7 2:03.90 Cole Michael,78,SCO8 2:03.91 Myden Curtis,73,CAN9 2:04.00 Van Der Zant Robert,75,AUS10 2:04.77 Carry David,81,SCO11 2:05.00 Bree Andrew,81,IRL12 2:05.28 Beavers Keith,83,CAN13 2:05.57 Verster Theo,74,RSA14 2:06.38 Knowles Jeremy,81,BAH400 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 4:16.95 Norris Justin,80,AUS2 4:17.41 Johns Brian,82,CAN3 4:18.75 Turner Adrian,76,ENG4 4:19.84 Kent Dean,78,NZL5 4:19.86 Myden Curtis,73,CAN6 4:21.05 Parkin Terence,79,RSA7 4:21.66 Sayao Chuck,82,CAN8 4:26.81 Knowles Jeremy,81,BAHPrelims1 4:20.85 Johns Brian,82,CAN2 4:21.21 Sayao Chuck,82,CAN3 4:21.72 Norris Justin,80,AUS4 4:22.25 Kent Dean,78,NZL5 4:22.67 Parkin Terence,79,RSA6 4:23.51 Turner Adrian,76,ENG7 4:24.40 McGregor Grant,78,AUS8 4:24.44 Myden Curtis,73,CAN9 4:25.77 Knowles Jeremy,81,BAH10 4:27.65 Militis Simon,77,ENG11 4:32.76 Carry David,81,SCO12 4:37.58 Demetriades George,81,CYP4X100 MEDLEY RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 3:36.05 Australia,AUS54.74 Welsh Matt1:01.35 Piper Jim51.82 Huegill Geoff48.14 Thorpe Ian2 3:38.37 England,ENG56.66 Ruckwood Adam1:00.52 Whitehead Adam52.66 Hickman James48.53 Kidd Mat<strong>the</strong>w3 3:38.91 Canada,CAN56.65 Janes Riley1:01.29 Knabe Morgan51.98 Mintenko Michael49.09 Hayden Brent4 3:39.02 South Africa,RSA55.93 Zandberg Gerhard1:01.62 Petersen Brett52.95 Schoeman Roland48.52 Neethling Ryk5 3:43.65 Scotland,SCO6 4:04.54 Isle of Man,IOM7 4:09.28 Nigeria,NGR4X100 FREE RELAY,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 3:16.42 Australia,AUS49.42 Callus Ashley49.25 Pearson Todd49.49 Hackett Grant48.26 Thorpe Ian2 3:18.86 South Africa,RSA50.18 Schoeman Roland50.40 Odendaal Hendrik50.24 Ferns Lyndon48.04 Neethling Ryk3 3:19.39 Canada,CAN50.23 Hayden Brent49.33 Hutchison Craig49.71 Rose Mat<strong>the</strong>w50.12 Say Rick4 3:20.72 England,ENG5 3:27.82 Cyprus,CYP6 3:33.91 Barbados,BAR7 3:34.05 Bahamas,BAH8 3:44.62 Isle of Man,IOM4X200 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 7:11.69 Australia,AUSHackett GrantDunne LeonCram JasonThorpe Ian2 7:17.17 Canada,CANSay RickJohns BrianJohnston MarkMintenko Michael3 7:22.56 England,ENGFaulkner AdamSalter JamesParry StephenBurnett Simon4 8:02.02 Barbados,BAR5 8:44.71 Kenya,KENWOMEN50 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 24.76 Sheppard Alison,72,SCO2 25.37 Henry Jodie,83,AUS3 25.48 Jeffs Toni,68,NZL4 25.81 Mills Alice,86,AUS5 25.99 Pomeroy Laura,83,CAN6 26.02 Rignall Vivienne,73,NZL7 26.03 Brett Rosalind,78,ENG8 26.54 Davies Catrin,79,WALSemi-Finals1 24.79 Sheppard Alison,72,SCO2 25.47 Henry Jodie,83,AUS3 25.63 Jeffs Toni,68,NZL4 25.64 Mills Alice,86,AUS5 25.85 Pomeroy Laura,83,CAN6 25.93 Brett Rosalind,78,ENG7 26.05 Rignall Vivienne,73,NZL8 26.08 Davies Catrin,79,WAL9 26.09 Nicholls Laura,78,CAN10 26.10 Muller Helene,78,RSA11 26.15 Ryan Sarah,77,AUS12 26.19 Whewell Sarah,80,ENG13 26.20 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN14 26.33 Douglas <strong>Jul</strong>ie,80,IRL15 26.39 Pickering Caroline,80,FIJ16 26.46 Marshall Melanie,82,ENG100 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 55.45 Henry Jodie,83,AUS2 55.60 Muller Helene,78,RSA3 55.86 Legg Karen,78,ENG4 55.95 Pickering Karen,71,ENG5 55.99 Thomas Petria,75,AUS6 56.05 Sheppard Alison,72,SCO7 56.19 Marshall Melanie,82,ENG8 56.20 Ryan Sarah,77,AUSSemi-Finals1 55.43 Henry Jodie,83,AUS2 55.94 Legg Karen,78,ENG3 56.05 Muller Helene,78,RSA4 56.07 Ryan Sarah,77,AUS5 56.10 Pickering Karen,71,ENG6 56.10 Sheppard Alison,72,SCO7 56.27 Marshall Melanie,82,ENG8 56.45 Thomas Petria,75,AUS9 56.46 Nicholls Laura,78,CAN10 56.89 Leach Mandy,79,ZIM11 57.13 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN12 57.48 Pomeroy Laura,83,CAN13 57.59 Davies Catrin,79,WAL14 57.86 Douglas <strong>Jul</strong>ie,80,IRL15 58.11 Pickering Caroline,80,FIJ16 58.27 Jeffs Toni,68,NZL200 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 1:59.69 Pickering Karen,71,ENG2 1:59.86 Legg Karen,78,ENG3 2:00.07 Graham Elka,81,AUS4 2:00.07 Thomas Petria,75,AUS5 2:00.77 Muller Helene,78,RSA6 2:00.85 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN7 2:01.03 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS8 2:03.69 Button Jennifer,77,CANPrelims1 2:00.89 Pickering Karen,71,ENG2 2:01.08 Thomas Petria,75,AUS3 2:01.13 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN4 2:01.18 Legg Karen,78,ENG5 2:01.23 Graham Elka,81,AUS6 2:01.68 Muller Helene,78,RSA7 2:01.71 Button Jennifer,77,CAN8 2:01.73 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS9 2:02.18 Atkinson Janelle,82,JAM10 2:02.62 Simard Sophie,78,CAN11 2:02.76 Nisbet Karen,81,SCO12 2:03.51 Leach Mandy,79,ZIM13 2:03.65 Belton Janine,79,ENG14 2:04.37 Coole Bethan,85,WAL15 2:05.53 Howe Mackenzie,79,WAL16 2:05.73 Davies Catrin,79,WAL400 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 4:09.49 Cooke Rebecca,83,ENG2 4:11.47 Graham Elka,81,AUS3 4:13.24 Atkinson Janelle,82,JAM4 4:14.00 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN5 4:14.74 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS6 4:16.76 Nisbet Karen,81,SCO7 4:18.90 Saxby Caroline,83,ENG8 4:19.55 Simard Sophie,78,CANPrelims1 4:13.19 Cooke Rebecca,83,ENG2 4:14.24 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN3 4:15.14 Graham Elka,81,AUS4 4:15.30 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS5 4:16.91 Atkinson Janelle,82,JAM6 4:19.22 Nisbet Karen,81,SCO7 4:19.56 Saxby Caroline,83,ENG8 4:21.82 Simard Sophie,78,CAN9 4:22.06 Bell Danielle,83,CAN10 4:25.39 Coole Bethan,85,WAL11 4:30.33 Jason Dawn,82,WAL12 4:32.65 James Holly,84,WAL13 4:38.12 Bouvron Christel,84,SIN14 4:40.09 Callus Roberta,82,MLT800 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 8:28.54 Cooke Rebecca,83,ENG2 8:34.19 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS3 8:36.23 Atkinson Janelle,82,JAM4 8:41.79 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS5 8:41.81 Brown Nathalie,83,ENG6 8:44.85 Saxby Caroline,83,ENG7 8:55.34 Bell Danielle,83,CAN8 9:13.57 du Toit Natalie,84,RSAPrelims1 8:33.31 Cooke Rebecca,83,ENG2 8:40.88 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS3 8:41.91 Atkinson Janelle,82,JAM4 8:43.77 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS5 8:46.51 Brown Nathalie,83,ENG6 8:53.51 Saxby Caroline,83,ENG7 8:54.11 Bell Danielle,83,CAN8 9:12.14 du Toit Natalie,84,RSA9 9:12.71 Jason Dawn,82,WAL10 9:38.16 Callus Roberta,82,MLT50 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 28.98 Calub Dyana,75,AUS2 29.05 Carroll Jennifer,81,CAN3 29.08 Price Sarah,79,ENG4 29.11 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS5 29.18 Wittstock Charlene,78,RSA6 29.30 Lischinsky Michelle,74,CAN7 29.51 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM8 29.64 McLean Hannah,81,NZLSemi-Finals1 29.07 Calub Dyana,75,AUS2 29.13 Price Sarah,79,ENG3 29.15 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS4 29.21 Carroll Jennifer,81,CAN5 29.38 Lischinsky Michelle,74,CAN6 29.43 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM7 29.46 Wittstock Charlene,78,RSA8 29.46 McLean Hannah,81,NZL9 29.69 Sexton Katy,82,ENG10 29.70 Gammel Erin,80,CAN11 30.26 Creedy Rebecca,83,AUS12 30.31 Pickering Caroline,80,FIJ13 30.56 Ingram Melissa,85,NZL14 31.12 Aitken Kiera,82,BER15 32.53 Crookall-Nixon Emiy,81,IOM16 32.57 Chuck Mariana,82,JAM100 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 1:01.06 Price Sarah,79,ENG2 1:01.86 Calub Dyana,75,AUS3 1:02.22 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS4 1:02.42 Wittstock Charlene,78,RSA5 1:02.54 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM6 1:02.94 McLean Hannah,81,NZL7 1:03.30 Stoney Clementine,82,AUS8 1:03.37 Gammel Erin,80,CANSemi-Finals1 1:01.14 Price Sarah,79,ENG2 1:02.06 Calub Dyana,75,AUS3 1:02.20 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS4 1:02.27 McLean Hannah,81,NZL5 1:02.55 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM6 1:02.64 Gammel Erin,80,CAN7 1:02.86 Fargus Joanna,82,ENG8 1:02.93 Stoney Clementine,82,AUS9 1:02.97 Wittstock Charlene,78,RSA10 1:03.22 Ingram Melissa,85,NZL11 1:03.29 Lischinsky Michelle,74,CAN12 1:03.37 Sexton Katy,82,ENG13 1:03.47 Stefanyshyn Kelly,82,CAN14 1:06.41 Coole Bethan,85,WAL15 1:08.26 Bree Natalie,84,JER16 1:08.68 Hadjiantoniu Antri,85,CYP200 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 2:10.58 Price Sarah,79,ENG2 2:11.60 Fargus Joanna,82,ENG3 2:12.01 Sexton Katy,82,ENG4 2:12.35 Fratesi Jennifer,84,CAN5 2:12.47 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM6 2:12.64 Stoney Clementine,82,AUS7 2:13.94 Tucker Kelly,85,AUS8 2:14.48 Ingram Melissa,85,NZLPrelims1 2:11.91 Price Sarah,79,ENG2 2:12.90 Sexton Katy,82,ENG3 2:13.16 Fargus Joanna,82,ENG4 2:13.35 Stoney Clementine,82,AUS5 2:13.52 Fratesi Jennifer,84,CAN6 2:13.60 Tucker Kelly,85,AUS7 2:13.91 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM8 2:14.34 Ingram Melissa,85,NZL9 2:15.07 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN10 2:15.11 McLean Hannah,81,NZL11 2:15.69 Wittstock Charlene,78,RSA12 2:16.44 Coull Louise,84,SCO13 2:16.81 Wycliffe Elizabeth,83,CAN14 2:19.52 Thomson Kirsty,80,SCO50 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Jul</strong> 311 30.60 Baker Zoe,76,ENG2 31.73 Poewe Sarah,83,RSA3 31.74 White Tarnee,81,AUS4 32.01 Jones Leisel,85,AUS5 32.28 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN6 32.41 Robinson Emma,78,IRL7 32.57 Haywood Kate,87,ENG8 32.86 Kasoulis Sarah,84,AUSSemi-Finals1 w30.57 Baker Zoe,76,ENG2 31.99 Jones Leisel,85,AUS3 32.04 White Tarnee,81,AUS4 32.11 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN5 32.26 Robinson Emma,78,IRL6 32.52 Poewe Sarah,83,RSA7 32.54 Kasoulis Sarah,84,AUS8 32.64 Haywood Kate,87,ENG9 32.83 Balfour Kirsty,84,SCO10 33.44 Holderness Georgia,88,WAL11 33.74 Tynan Lowri,88,WAL12 34.14 Pierse Annamay,83,CAN13 34.45 Siow Yi Ting,84,MAS14 34.98 Ah Koy Rachel,83,FIJ100 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 1:08.74 Jones Leisel,85,AUS2 1:09.10 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS3 1:09.29 Poewe Sarah,83,RSA18SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


4 1:09.63 White Tarnee,81,AUS5 1:09.92 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN6 1:10.20 Haywood Kate,87,ENG7 1:10.61 Balfour Kirsty,84,SCO8 1:11.45 King Jaime,76,ENGSemi-Finals1 1:08.31 Jones Leisel,85,AUS2 1:09.00 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS3 1:09.19 White Tarnee,81,AUS4 1:09.75 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN5 1:09.95 Poewe Sarah,83,RSA6 1:10.44 Haywood Kate,87,ENG7 1:10.68 Balfour Kirsty,84,SCO8 1:10.92 King Jaime,76,ENG9 1:11.06 Petelski Christin,77,CAN10 1:11.27 Earp Heidi,80,ENG11 1:11.99 Pierse Annamay,83,CAN12 1:12.23 Robinson Emma,78,IRL13 1:13.65 Siow Yi Ting,84,MAS14 1:13.80 Holderness Georgia,88,WAL15 1:13.90 Tynan Lowri,88,WAL16 1:15.23 Bree Natalie,84,JER200 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 2:25.93 Jones Leisel,85,AUS2 2:27.47 Poewe Sarah,83,RSA3 2:28.58 Waite Kelli,85,AUS4 2:29.55 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS5 2:30.45 Earp Heidi,80,ENG6 2:31.33 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN7 2:31.58 King Jaime,76,ENG8 2:33.09 Petelski Christin,77,CANPrelims1 2:27.30 Jones Leisel,85,AUS2 2:29.23 Waite Kelli,85,AUS3 2:29.86 Poewe Sarah,83,RSA4 2:30.60 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS5 2:31.01 Earp Heidi,80,ENG6 2:31.23 King Jaime,76,ENG7 2:32.15 Petelski Christin,77,CAN8 2:32.82 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN9 2:32.87 Balfour Kirsty,84,SCO10 2:34.29 Siow Yi Ting,84,MAS11 2:34.72 Pierse Annamay,83,CAN12 2:43.06 Bree Natalie,84,JER50 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Jul</strong> 311 26.66 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 27.13 Irving Nicole,82,AUS3 27.30 Sheppard Alison,72,SCO4 27.41 Brett Rosalind,78,ENG5 27.55 Loots Amanda,78,RSA6 27.88 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN7 27.94 Martin Kerry,75,SCO8 28.22 Hancocks Karla,80,WALSemi-Finals1 27.09 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 27.19 Irving Nicole,82,AUS3 27.30 Sheppard Alison,72,SCO4 27.48 Loots Amanda,78,RSA5 27.57 Brett Rosalind,78,ENG6 27.74 Martin Kerry,75,SCO7 27.83 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN8 27.89 Hancocks Karla,80,WAL9 27.97 Rolland Nadine,74,CAN10 27.97 Lee Georgina,81,ENG11 28.07 Douglas <strong>Jul</strong>ie,80,IRL12 28.15 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN13 28.19 Papadopoulous Maria,80,CYP14 28.21 McLean Hannah,81,NZL15 28.21 Martindale Leah,78,BAR16 28.33 Ryan Sarah,77,AUS100 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 58.57 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 59.68 Loots Amanda,78,RSA3 1:00.22 Button Jennifer,77,CAN4 1:00.58 Lee Georgina,81,ENG5 1:00.88 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN6 1:01.14 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN7 1:01.24 Coffee Rachel,83,AUS8 1:01.43 Leach Mandy,79,ZIMSemi-Finals1 1:00.15 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 1:00.18 Loots Amanda,78,RSA3 1:00.19 Button Jennifer,77,CAN4 1:00.50 Lee Georgina,81,ENG5 1:00.51 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN6 1:00.89 Coffee Rachel,83,AUS7 1:00.99 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN8 1:01.13 Leach Mandy,79,ZIM9 1:01.69 Mills Alice,86,AUS10 1:01.83 Papadopoulous Maria,80,CYP11 1:02.48 Pedder Margaretha,80,ENG12 1:02.60 Howells Gemma,84,WAL13 1:03.55 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL14 1:03.76 Coole Bethan,85,WAL15 1:03.79 Bouvron Christel,84,SIN16 1:05.49 Roubina Natalia,84,CYP200 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 2:08.40 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 2:10.73 Lee Georgina,81,ENG3 2:11.60 Pedder Margaretha,80,ENG4 2:11.77 Button Jennifer,77,CAN5 2:12.71 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN6 2:13.24 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL7 2:15.21 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN8 2:16.95 Coffee Rachel,83,AUSPrelims1 2:09.05 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 2:11.16 Button Jennifer,77,CAN3 2:12.07 Lee Georgina,81,ENG4 2:12.32 Pedder Margaretha,80,ENG5 2:13.02 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL6 2:13.71 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN7 2:15.45 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN8 2:16.89 Coffee Rachel,83,AUS9 2:19.48 Roffey Hea<strong>the</strong>r,83,CAY10 2:21.69 Galea Angela,83,MLT11 2:22.51 Bouvron Christel,84,SIN12 2:22.98 Roubina Natalia,84,CYP200 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 2:14.53 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM2 2:14,99 Jennifer Reilly,AUS3 2:15.07 Limpert Marianne,72,CAN4 2:16.12 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN5 2:16.35 Mills Alice,86,AUS6 2:17.00 Abbott Jessica,85,AUS7 2:17.04 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL8 2:17.13 Yeo Joscelin,79,SINPrelims1 2:15.54 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS2 2:16.16 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN3 2:16.73 Limpert Marianne,72,CAN4 2:17.28 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN5 2:17.34 Mills Alice,86,AUS6 2:17.46 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL7 2:17.50 Abbott Jessica,85,AUS8 2:18.08 Coventry Kristy,83,ZIM9 2:19.28 Cameron Kristy,81,CAN10 2:19.83 Evans Kathryn,81,ENG11 2:20.43 Mullins Joanne,84,ENG12 2:20.71 Fox Holly,84,ENG13 2:21.40 Bree Natalie,84,JER14 2:21.45 Howells Gemma,84,WAL15 2:23.83 Siow Yi Ting,84,MAS400 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 4:43.59 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS2 4:44.56 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL3 4:47.11 Abbott Jessica,85,AUS4 4:47.23 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN5 4:47.23 Cooke Rebecca,83,EBG6 4:52.29 Rodier Yvette,81,AUS7 4:54.06 Fox Holly,84,ENG8 4:54.22 Durand Dena,81,CANPrelims1 4:44.57 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS2 4:47.82 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL3 4:49.34 Rodier Yvette,81,AUS4 4:50.60 Cooke Rebecca,83,ENG5 4:50.96 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN6 4:51.25 Abbott Jessica,85,AUS7 4:53.46 Loots Amanda,78,RSA8 4:54.92 Durand Dena,81,CAN9 4:54.96 Fox Holly,84,ENG10 4:57.67 Howells Gemma,84,WAL11 5:00.05 Cameron Kristy,81,CAN12 5:03.01 Bree Natalie,84,JER4X100 MEDLEY RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 4:03.70 Australia,AUS1:02.35 Calub Dyana1:08.67 Jones Leisel58.53 Thomas Petria54.15 Henry Jodie2 4:05.06 South Africa,RSA1:02.24 Wittstock Charlene1:07.95 Poewe Sarah59.26 Loots Amanda55.51 Muller Helene3 4:05.65 England,ENG1:01.62 Price Sarah1:09.53 Haywood Kate59.67 Lee Georgina54.83 Legg KarenRATING SUMMARY OF TOP PERFORMANCES1) 1026 3:40.08 400 free M Ian Thorpe,AUS2) 1020 30.60 50 breast W Zoe Baker,GBR3) 1004 3:43.48 400 free M Grant Hackett,AUS4) 1001 23.57 50 fly M Geoff Huegill,AUS5) 997 3:36.05 4x100 MR M Australia,AUS6) 996 23.66 50 fly M Roland Schoeman,RSA7) 992 27.72 50 breast M James Gibson,GBR8) 991 24.76 50 free W Alison Sheppard,GBR9) 989 8:01.39 4x200 free W England,GBR10) 988 27.79 50 breast M Adam Whitehead,GBR988 27.80 50 breast M Darren Mew,GBR4 4:07.25 Canada,CAN1:02.93 Gammel Erin1:08.86 Leier Rhiannon59.67 Button Jennifer55.79 Nicholls Laura5 4:11.40 Scotland,SCO6 4:20.62 Wales,WAL7 4:41.77 Cyprus,CYP4X100 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 3:40.41 Australia,AUSMills AliceHenry JodieThomas PetriaRyan Sarah2 3:41.47 England,ENGMarshall MelanieBrett RosalindLegg KarenPickering Karen3 3:45.33 Canada,CANNicholls LauraLimpert MariannePomeroy LauraDeglau Jessica4 3:46.08 Scotland,SCO5 3:52.00 Wales,WAL6 3:56.54 Jamaica,JAM4X200 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 8:01.39 England,ENG2:00.62 Karen Legg2:00.31 Georgina Lee2:01.05 Joanne Fargus1:59.41 Karen Pickering2 8:01.91 Australia,AUS2:00.64 Elka Graham2:00.05 Giaan Rooney2:01.43 Rebecca Creedy1:59.79 Petria Thomas3 8:04.66 Canada,CAN2:00.97 Jessica Deglau2:01.17 Marianne Limpert2:01.13 Jennifer Button2:01.29 Sophie Simard4 8:25.23 Wales,WALMULTI DISABILITYSWAD (swimmers with a disability)athletes compete in thirteenclassifications (S1-S13) dependingon disability, and <strong>the</strong> race is called byranking each swimmer’s swim inrelation to <strong>the</strong> world record in thatevent.MEN50 METRES FREESTYLE1 27.59 Ben Austin,AUS S82 25.04 Philippe Gagnon,CAN S103 25.07 Benoit Huot,CAN S104 25.91 Darren Leach,ENG S125 28.71 David Roberts,WAL S76 29.00 Alex Harris,AUS S77 26.55 Ebert P. Kleynhans,RSAS128 29.55 Matt Walker,ENG S7100 METRES FREESTYLE11:00.21 Ben Austin,AUS S82 55.12 Field Scott,RSA S1331:02.50 Roberts David,WAL S74 53.76 Benoit Huot,CAN S105 54.65 Philippe Gagnon,CAN S106 57.60 Leach Darren,ENG S1271:00.88 Crisp James,ENG S981:00.25 Sharpe Ian,IOM S12WOMEN50 METRES FREESTYLE1 29.68 du Toit Natalie,RSA S92 30.60 Dixon Stephanie,CAN S73 35.02 Campo Danielle,CAN S74 31.79 Ley Dianna,AUS5 34.46 Barrett Elaine,ENG6 32.75 Ferguson Lara,SCO7 32.82 Kate Bailey,AUS8 29.88 Pelendritou Karolina,CYP100 METRES FREESTYLE11:02.93 du Toit Natalie,RSA S921:05.05 Dixon Stephanie,CAN S731:01.76 Cote Kirby,CAN S1341:07.54 Ley Dianna,AUS51:16.26 Barrett Elaine,ENG S1161:10.17 Ferguson Lara,SCO71:06.98 Bailey Sarah,ENG S1081:06.13 Henry Rhiannon,WALRECORD SETTERS at CommonwealthsWORLD (pending FINA ratification)Men’s 400 freestyle: 3;40.08 Ian Thorpe, Australia, 30 <strong>Jul</strong>y, bettersown record of 3:40.17 from 2001Women’s 50 breaststroke: 30.57 Zoe Baker, England, <strong>Jul</strong> 30, bettersold record of 30.60 Penny Heyns,RSA, 1999COMMONWEALTHMen’s 400 freestyle: 3;40.08 Ian Thorpe, Australia, Manchester,30 <strong>Jul</strong>y, betters own record of 3:40.17 from 2001Women’s 50 freestyle: 24.68 Alison Sheppard,SCO, <strong>Aug</strong> 2, bettersown record of 24.96 from <strong>2002</strong>.Women’s 100 backstroke: 1:01.06 Sarah Price,ENG, <strong>Aug</strong> 1, bettersown record of 1:01.32 from <strong>2002</strong>.Women’s 50 breaststroke: 30.57 Zoe Baker, England, <strong>Jul</strong> 30, bettersold record of 30.60 Penny Heyns,RSA, 1999Women’s 50 butterfly: 26.66 Petria Thomas,AUS, <strong>Jul</strong> 31, betters ownrecord of 26.78 from 2000.Women’s 4x100 free relay: 3:40.41 Australia, <strong>Jul</strong> 29, betters ownrecord of 3:40.91 from 2000CANADIANMen’s 50 butterfly: 24.15 Michael Mintenko,UBCD, <strong>Aug</strong> 1, betters hisown record of 24.23 from 2001.Men’s 4x100 free relay: 3:19.39 Hayden, Hutchison, Rose, Say,<strong>Jul</strong> 30, betters old record of 3:20.73 Pan Pac Team 1999.Men’s 4x200 free relay: 3:17.17 Say, Johns, Johnston, Mintenko,<strong>Aug</strong> 1, betters old record of 7:17.80 World Championships 2001Women’s 50 freestyle: 25.85 Laura Pomeroy,OAK, <strong>Aug</strong> 2, betters oldrecord of 25.86 Laura Nicholls,ROW, 1999Women’s 100 butterfly: 1:00.19 Jennifer Button,ROW, <strong>Aug</strong> 2, bettersold record of 1:00.20 Audrey Lacroix,CAMO, 2001Women’s 4x100 medley: 4:07.25 Gammel,Leier,Button,Nicholls,<strong>Aug</strong> 4, betters old record of 4:07.55 Olympic Team 2000.SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>19


<strong>2002</strong> CANADIAN SUMMER NATIONALSVictoria, BC, <strong>Aug</strong> 6-10 (50 M)MEN50 METRES FREESTYLE1) 22.76 Jose M. Meolans,24,ARG2) 22.94 Yannick Lupien,22,CNCB3) 23.22 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Rose,21,TRENT4) 23.30 Thomas Kindler,22,CAMO5) 23.46 Mark Shivers,21,ROW6) 23.52 Pascal Anctil,20,MEGO7) 23.81 Simon MacDonald,23,NKB8) 23.82 Paul Wilkins,20,VKSCSemi-finals1) 23.27 Jose M. Meolans,24,ARG2) 23.52 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Rose,21,TRENT3) 23.53 Yannick Lupien,22,CNCB4) 23.56 Thomas Kindler,22,CAMO5) 23.67 Simon MacDonald,23,NKB6) 23.79 Mark Shivers,21,ROW7) 23.91 Paul Wilkins,20,VKSC8) 24.03 Kurtis Miller,17,SCAR9) 24.05 Daniel Monid,19,UNB10) 24.13 Graeme Tozer,17,MM11) 24.16 Thomas Zochowski,22,NYAC12) 24.25 Daniel Petrus,18,UBCD13) 24.27 Chris Stewart,25,EAST14) 24.33 Mathieu Heroux,21,CAMO15) 26.33 Ryan Laurin,27,IS100 METRES FREESTYLE1) 49.72 Jose M. Meolans,24,ARG2) 49.98 Yannick Lupien,22,CNCB3) 51.37 Alexandre Pichette,25,CAMO4) 51.41 Riley Janes,22,ESWIM5) 52.08 Justin Tisdall,20,UBCD6) 52.25 Thomas Zochowski,22,NYAC7) 52.41 Brian Edey,22,UASC8) 53.05 Ryan Laurin,27,ISSemi-finals1) 50.00 Yannick Lupien,22,CNCB2) 50.07 Jose M. Meolans,24,ARG3) 51.12 Alexandre Pichette,25,CAMO4) 51.28 Riley Janes,22,ESWIM5) 51.68 Justin Tisdall,20,UBCD6) 51.76 Thomas Zochowski,22,NYAC7) 51.87 Thomas Kindler,22,CAMO8) 52.03 Brian Edey,22,UASC9) 52.46 Ryan Laurin,27,IS10) 52.49 Bill Cocks,18,TRENT11) 52.55 Peter Szaflarski,21,BROCK12) 52.63 Daniel Monid,19,UNB13) 52.63 Trevor Neufeld,18,UCSA14) 52.72 Colin Russell,17,BTSC15) 53.27 Mark Shivers,21,ROW16) 53.68 Kurtis Miller,17,SCAR200 METRES FREESTYLE1) 1:50.96 Mark Johnston,22,UBCD2) 1:52.70 Yannick Lupien,22,CNCB3) 1:53.08 Brian Edey,22,UASC4) 1:53.47 Colin Russell,17,BTSC5) 1:54.05 Justin Tisdall,20,UBCD6) 1:54.93 Chad Murray,20,UCSA7) 1:55.09 Frederic Savo,22,CAMO8) 1:55.12 Darryl Rudolf,18,UBCDB Finals9) 1:54.61 Peter Szaflarski,21,BROCK10) 1:55.24 Graeme Tozer,17,MM11) 1:55.28 Andrew Coupland,19,GO12) 1:55.79 Richard Hortness,17,AMAC13) 1:56.10 Cameron Hyder,19,UCSA14) 1:56.64 Richard Cormack,20,UCSA15) 1:57.51 Mark Thauvette,17,CAMO16) 1:57.75 Nicolas Guillotte,19,CAMO400 METRES FREESTYLE1) 3:54.96 Mark Johnston,22,UBCD2) 3:59.26 Kurtis MacGillivary,18,ROW3) 3:59.44 Colin Russell,17,BTSC4) 4:05.18 Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM5) 4:05.53 Brian Edey,22,UASC6) 4:05.66 Elliot MacDonald,19,MANTA7) 4:06.47 David Creel,21,IS8) 4:06.81 Richard Cormack,20,UCSAB Finals9) 4:04.84 Devin Phillips,17,UASC10) 4:06.17 Darryl Rudolf,18,UBCD11) 4:07.51 Michael Power,21,UCSA12) 4:07.73 Frederic Savo,22,CAMO13) 4:08.19 Elliot Rushton,18,RAPID14) 4:08.52 Michael Derban,18,UCSA15) 4:08.69 Andrew Coupland,19,GO16) 4:10.20 Simon Gignac,20,CNCB800 METRES FREESTYLE1) 8:13.39 Kurtis MacGillivary,18,ROW2) 8:24.66 Richard Cormack,20,UCSA3) 8:25.58 David Creel,21,IS4) 8:29.29 Jarrod Ballem,23,UCSA5) 8:29.74 Darryl Rudolf,18,UBCD6) 8:30.44 Michael Derban,18,UCSA7) 8:31.05 William Walters,19,UBCD8) 8:32.49 David Ling,22,BROCK1500 METRES FREESTYLE1) 15:30.55 Andrew Hurd,19,MSSAC-TO2) 15:40.08 Kurtis MacGillivary,18,ROW3) 16:08.95 Richard Cormack,20,UCSA4) 16:10.83 David Creel,21,IS5) 16:12.46 Malcolm Lavoie,16,UASC6) 16:15.22 Tim Cowan,24,UCSA7) 16:19.82 Elliot MacDonald,19,MANTA8) 16:20.95 Darryl Rudolf,18,UBCD50 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 25.73 Riley Janes,22,ESWIM2) 26.40 Sean Sepulis,25,GMAC3) 26.53 Gord Veldman,23,EBSC4) 27.07 Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM5) 27.28 Alexandre Pichette,25,CAMO6) 27.36 Remi Lachapelle,22,CAMO7) 27.37 Callum Ng,17,CASC8) 27.64 Christian Lachapelle,21,CAMOSemi-finals1) 27.17 Sean Sepulis,25,GMAC2) 27.29 Gord Veldman,23,EBSC3) 27.37 Callum Ng,17,CASC4) 27.48 Riley Janes,22,ESWIM5) 27.64 Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM6) 27.68 Remi Lachapelle,22,CAMO7) 27.78 Alexandre Pichette,25,CAMO8) 28.13 Christian Lachapelle,21,CAMO9) 28.14 Ryan Atkinson,17,LAC10) 28.38 Stephen Preston,20,UL11) 28.40 Gordon McKay,21,UL12) 28.44 Matt Hawes,16,NKB13) 28.46 Trevor Coulman,18,GOLD14) 28.67 Marshall Holbrook,18,ROC15) 28.82 Maciek Zielnik,18,UASC16) 37.10 Chris Sawbridge,22,IS100 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 56.57 Riley Janes,22,ESWIM2) 57.22 Sean Sepulis,25,GMAC3) 57.24 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Rose,21,TRENT4) 57.55 Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM5) 57.67 Gord Veldman,23,EBSC6) 57.99 Alexandre Pichette,25,CAMO7) 58.65 Kurtis Miller,17,SCAR8) 58.89 Roland Bauhart,22,UBCDSemi-finals1) 56.94 Riley Janes,22,ESWIM2) 57.47 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Rose,21,TRENT3) 57.58 Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM4) 57.91 Gord Veldman,23,EBSC5) 57.92 Sean Sepulis,25,GMAC6) 58.65 Roland Bauhart,22,UBCD7) 58.81 Alexandre Pichette,25,CAMO8) 58.85 Kurtis Miller,17,SCAR9) 59.30 Christian Lachapelle,21,CAMO10) 59.33 Adam Martinson,18,UCSA11) 59.46 Matt Hawes,16,NKB12) 59.50 Devin Phillips,17,EKSC13) 59.55 Michael Power,21,UCSA14) 1:00.08 Colin Ackroyd,15,AAC15) 1:00.12 Stephen Preston,20,UL16) 1:00.98 Gordon McKay,21,UL200 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 2:03.68 Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM2) 2:05.77 Roland Bauhart,22,UBCD3) 2:06.20 Francois Castonguay,19,CAMO4) 2:06.57 Matt Hawes,16,NKB5) 2:06.66 Adam Martinson,18,UCSA6) 2:06.71 Desmond Strelzow,17,UBCD7) 2:07.84 Kurtis Miller,17,SCAR8) 2:09.13 Callum Ng,17,CASCB Finals9) 2:08.76 Ryan Atkinson,17,LAC10) 2:08.84 Michael Power,21,UCSA11) 2:09.81 Christian Lachapelle,21,CAMO12) 2:09.90 Craig Gillis,19,UCSA13) 2:10.64 Colin Ackroyd,15,AAC14) 2:11.10 Aaron Blair,17,CASC15) 2:12.92 Gordon McKay,21,ULdisq Devin Phillips,17,UASC50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 28.97 Chad Thomsen,19,UASC2) 29.21 Trevor Brekke,25,COMOX3) 29.44 Michel Boulianne,24,CAMO4) 29.75 Scott Dickens,17,BRANT5) 29.77 David Schulze,23,TO6) 29.84 Clayton Delaney,21,ROW7) 29.89 Patrick Russell,18,ROC8) 30.16 Warren Barnes,17,SCARSemi-finals1) 28.84 Chad Thomsen,19,UASC2) 29.42 Trevor Brekke,25,COMOX3) 29.50 Michel Boulianne,24,CAMO4) 29.83 Clayton Delaney,21,ROW5) 29.87 Scott Dickens,17,BRANT6) 30.06 Warren Barnes,17,SCAR7) 30.06 Patrick Russell,18,ROC8) 30.10 David Schulze,23,TO9) 30.16 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Mains,20,NKB10) 30.20 Chad Thiessen,17,SPART11) 30.29 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Huang,18,UBCD12) 30.48 Chris Stewart,25,EAST13) 30.58 Danny Parsons,19,SCAR14) 30.61 David McKechnie,16,CYC15) 30.75 John Bartlet,20,NEW16) 30.85 Nick Graham,20,EAST100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 1:02.43 Michael Brown,18,PERTH2) 1:03.45 Chad Thomsen,19,UASC3) 1:03.54 Scott Dickens,17,BRANT4) 1:03.94 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Huang,18,UBCD5) 1:04.16 David Schulze,23,TO6) 1:04.55 Michel Boulianne,24,CAMO7) 1:04.96 Clayton Delaney,21,ROW8) 1:05.28 Trevor Brekke,25,COMOXSemi-finals1) 1:03.65 Chad Thomsen,19,UASC2) 1:03.72 Scott Dickens,17,BRANT3) 1:04.03 Michael Brown,18,PERTH4) 1:04.38 David Schulze,23,TO5) 1:04.56 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Huang,18,UBCD6) 1:04.59 Michel Boulianne,24,CAMO7) 1:04.80 Trevor Brekke,25,COMOX8) 1:04.80 Clayton Delaney,21,ROW9) 1:04.88 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Mains,20,NKB10) 1:05.93 Warren Barnes,17,SCAR11) 1:06.01 John Stamhuis,23,IS12) 1:06.22 John Bartlet,20,NEW13) 1:06.35 Nick Graham,20,EAST14) 1:06.36 Chad Thiessen,17,SPART15) 1:06.40 Chris Stewart,25,EAST16) 1:07.02 David McKechnie,16,CYC200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 2:16.28 Michael Brown,18,PERTH2) 2:18.30 Chad Thomsen,19,UASC3) 2:18.59 David Schulze,23,TO4) 2:19.26 Michel Boulianne,24,CAMO5) 2:20.01 Scott Dickens,17,BRANT6) 2:20.65 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Mains,20,NKB7) 2:20.65 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Huang,18,UBCD8) 2:20.71 Clayton Delaney,21,ROWB Finals9) 2:20.57 John Stamhuis,23,IS10) 2:23.32 Alex Boulanger,20,CAMO11) 2:23.62 Chris Nelson,23,UASC12) 2:24.18 Nathan Parker,18,ROD13) 2:24.18 Chad Thiessen,17,SPART14) 2:24.39 Steven Medaglia,17,NKB15) 2:24.42 Ken Hamilton,19,IS16) 2:25.25 Warren Barnes,17,SCAR50 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 25.10 Mark Shivers,21,ROW2) 25.22 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Rose,21,TRENT3) 25.26 Jean-F. Langlais,23,UL4) 25.29 Sandy Henderson,22,HYACK5) 25.30 Josh Ballem,25,UCSA6) 25.36 Chad Hankewich,20,GOLD7) 25.42 Doug Wake,25,UBCD8) 25.51 Marc-O. Lepage,20,SAMAKSemi-finals1) 25.22 Chad Hankewich,20,GOLD2) 25.31 Josh Ballem,25,UCSA3) 25.34 Mat<strong>the</strong>w Rose,21,TRENT4) 25.41 Mark Shivers,21,ROW5) 25.72 Doug Wake,25,UBCD6) 25.79 Sandy Henderson,22,HYACK7) 25.81 Jean-F. Langlais,23,UL8) 25.82 Marc-O. Lepage,20,SAMAK9) 25.84 Bradley Vanderkam,19,LAC10) 25.90 Dominique Bourdages,20,CAMO11) 26.11 Mathieu Aubry,19,SAMAK12) 26.12 Paul Wilkins,20,VKSC13) 26.19 Mathieu Heroux,21,CAMO14) 26.26 Jesse Jacks,20,IS15) 26.45 Kurtis Miller,17,SCAR16) 26.51 Jonathan Schjott,21,UCSA100 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 55.06 Sandy Henderson,22,HYACK2) 55.08 Doug Wake,25,UBCD3) 55.22 Jesse Jacks,20,IS4) 55.34 Josh Ballem,25,UCSA5) 55.53 Jean-F. Langlais,23,UL6) 55.62 Chad Hankewich,20,GOLD7) 55.71 Bradley Vanderkam,19,LAC8) 56.10 Darryl Rudolf,18,UBCDSemi-finals1) 55.46 Doug Wake,25,UBCD2) 55.46 Josh Ballem,25,UCSA3) 55.59 Jesse Jacks,20,IS4) 55.72 Chad Hankewich,20,GOLD5) 55.75 Jean-F. Langlais,23,UL6) 55.83 Bradley Vanderkam,19,LAC7) 56.20 Sandy Henderson,22,HYACK8) 56.33 Marc-O. Lepage,20,SAMAK9) 56.33 Darryl Rudolf,18,UBCD10) 56.43 Jan Pelechytik,21,ROD11) 56.51 Alexandre Pichette,25,CAMO12) 56.54 Ian MacLeod,19,ESWIM13) 56.64 Craig Gillis,19,UCSA14) 56.66 Jonathan Schjott,21,UCSA15) 57.33 Bill Cocks,18,TRENT16) 57.62 Evan Jellie,18,ROW200 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 2:02.64 Jesse Jacks,20,IS2) 2:03.43 Jan Pelechytik,21,ROD3) 2:03.65 Kurtis MacGillivary,18,ROW4) 2:04.07 Ian MacLeod,19,ESWIM5) 2:04.93 Jonathan Schjott,21,UCSA6) 2:05.79 Andrew Dragunas,20,PCSC7) 2:06.10 Doug Wake,25,UBCD8) 2:09.89 Josh Ballem,25,UCSAB Finals9) 2:05.90 Callum Ng,17,CASC10) 2:06.48 Darryl Rudolf,18,UBCD11) 2:06.69 Thierry Bannon,19,SAMAK12) 2:06.93 Bradley Vanderkam,19,LAC13) 2:06.95 Malcolm Lavoie,16,UASC14) 2:07.39 Tim Cowan,24,UCSA15) 2:08.42 Mike Terauds,21,EAST16) 2:15.00 Michel Tremblay,21,CAMO200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 2:04.49 Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM2) 2:04.79 Chad Murray,20,UCSA3) 2:05.84 Francois Castonguay,19,CAMO4) 2:07.63 Chris Nelson,23,UASC5) 2:08.10 Steven Medaglia,17,NKB6) 2:09.03 David Rose,20,ROW7) 2:09.09 Callum Ng,17,CASC8) 2:10.11 Cameron Hyder,19,UCSAB Finals9) 2:08.97 John Stamhuis,23,IS10) 2:10.25 Conrad Aach,17,ESWIM11) 2:10.30 Craig Gillis,19,UCSA12) 2:10.36 Graeme Tozer,17,MM13) 2:11.69 John Bartlet,20,NEW14) 2:11.76 Alex Boulanger,20,CAMO15) 2:13.75 Nathan Parker,18,ROD16) 2:14.56 Alain Minelli,21,WVOSC400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 4:24.35 Chad Murray,20,UCSA2) 4:27.72 Francois Castonguay,19,CAMO3) 4:29.75 Chris Nelson,23,UASC4) 4:31.51 Elliot MacDonald,19,MANTA5) 4:32.74 Steven Medaglia,17,NKB6) 4:35.58 David Rose,20,ROW7) 4:37.64 Andrew Coupland,19,GO8) 7:19.44 Myles Maxey,17,CASCB Finals9) 4:33.60 David Creel,21,IS10) 4:37.42 Alex Boulanger,20,CAMO11) 4:38.41 Timothy Ruse,17,PCSC12) 4:40.44 Michel Tremblay,21,CAMO13) 4:41.57 Marcin Partyka,19,PGB14) 4:43.78 Jonathan Long,17,LAC15) 4:44.39 Jarrod Ballem,23,UCSA16) 4:44.72 Alain Minelli,21,WVOSC4X100 MEDLEY RELAY1) 3:49.11 UBC Dolphins,UBCD2) 3:50.02 Montreal Aquatique,CAMO3) 3:52.07 Etobicoke Swimming,ESWIM4) 3:52.55 Univ.Alberta SC,UASC5) 3:53.18 Nepean Kanata,NKB6) 3:54.52 Island Swimming,IS7) 3:55.48 UBC Dolphins B,UBCD8) 3:55.76 Montreal Aquatique B,CAMO4X100 FREE RELAY1) 3:28.92 Montreal Aquatique,CAMO2) 3:29.20 UBC Dolphins,UBCD3) 3:30.05 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA4) 3:32.20 Univ.Alberta SC,UASC5) 3:33.32 Trent Swim Club,TRENT6) 3:33.90 Montreal Aquatique B,CAMO7) 3:34.70 Island Swimming,IS8) 3:35.03 Nepean Kanata,NKB4X200 FREE RELAY1) 7:37.46 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA2) 7:39.94 UBC Dolphins,UBCD3) 7:41.13 Univ.Alberta SC,UASC4) 7:44.09 Montreal Aquatique,CAMO5) 7:52.85 Calgary Swim Assoc B,UCSA6) 7:58.94 Calgary Swim Assoc C,UCSAWOMEN50 METRES FREESTYLE1) 26.15 Laura Pomeroy,18,OAK-TO2) 26.61 Anna Lydall,22,UBCD3) 26.62 Jenna Gresdal,17,ESWIM4) 26.65 Amber Dykes,18,HYACK5) 26.70 Jennifer Ng,16,UBCD6) 26.76 Erin Kardash,16,MM7) 26.85 Jennifer Beckberger,16,AAC8) 26.91 Jennifer Porenta,17,MMST-TOSemi-finals1) 26.39 Laura Pomeroy,18,OAK-TO2) 26.76 Erin Kardash,16,MM3) 26.89 Jenna Gresdal,17,ESWIM4) 26.92 Anna Lydall,22,UBCD5) 26.97 Jennifer Beckberger,16,AAC6) 26.99 Amber Dykes,18,HYACK20SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


7) 26.99 Jennifer Porenta,17,MMST-TO8) 27.00 Jennifer Ng,16,UBCD9) 27.09 Victoria Poon,17,CAMO10) 27.13 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Wilkinson,15,SKY11) 27.15 Chrissy MacAulay,19,TO12) 27.22 Emily Gillespie,15,NKB13) 27.31 Laura Grant,18,UCSA14) 27.33 Danielle Sandulak,16,UASC15) 27.59 Sarah Gault,17,DDO16) 27.73 Genevieve Saumur,15,CAMO100 METRES FREESTYLE1) 57.51 Jennifer Porenta,17,MMST-TO57.51 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD3) 58.04 Erin Kardash,16,MM4) 58.15 Sophie Simard,23,UL5) 58.24 Emily Gillespie,15,NKB6) 58.28 Jennifer Beckberger,16,AAC7) 58.32 Victoria Poon,17,CAMO8) 58.74 Laura Grant,18,UCSASemi-finals1) 57.39 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD2) 57.67 Jennifer Porenta,17,MMST-TO3) 57.78 Erin Kardash,16,MM4) 57.86 Sophie Simard,23,UL5) 58.00 Emily Gillespie,15,NKB6) 58.09 Jennifer Beckberger,16,AAC7) 58.26 Laura Grant,18,UCSA8) 58.38 Victoria Poon,17,CAMO9) 58.46 Marieve De Blois,18,CAMO10) 58.68 Chanell Charron-Watson,18,UL11) 58.70 Alexandra Lys,17,UCSA12) 58.74 Jenna Gresdal,17,ESWIM13) 58.78 Anna Lydall,22,UBCD14) 58.95 Jennifer Ng,16,UBCD15) 59.10 Genevieve Saumur,15,CAMO16) 59.45 Caroline Clapham,21,UBCD200 METRES FREESTYLE1) 2:02.47 Sophie Simard,23,UL2) 2:02.70 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD3) 2:03.41 Audrey Lacroix,18,CAMO4) 2:05.60 Artemis Daphnis,18,GRE5) 2:06.29 Chanell Charron-W.,18,UL6) 2:06.33 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Gravelle,22,TO7) 2:07.08 Brittany Reimer,14,SKSC8) 2:07.78 Marieve De Blois,18,CAMOB Finals9) 2:06.41 Shannon Hackett,15,UBCD10) 2:06.43 Alexandra Lys,17,UCSA11) 2:06.60 Danielle Bell,19,IS12) 2:06.97 Megan Kinsella,20,UCSA13) 2:06.98 Deanna Stefanyshyn,17,UBCD14) 2:07.16 Loren Sweny,20,NKB15) 2:07.26 Emily Gillespie,15,NKB16) 2:09.00 Sienna Quirk,19,UNB400 METRES FREESTYLE1) 4:17.61 Artemis Daphnis,18,GRE2) 4:18.00 Brittany Reimer,14,SKSC3) 4:19.05 Taryn Lencoe,16,UBCD4) 4:19.50 Shannon Hackett,15,UBCD5) 4:22.45 Karley Stutzel,20,IS6) 4:24.05 Kelly Doody,22,UBCD7) 4:25.49 Loren Sweny,20,NKB8) 4:29.05 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Gravelle,22,TOB Finals9) 4:24.79 Audrey Lacroix,18,CAMO10) 4:25.16 Tamee Ebert,19,PDSA11) 4:25.24 Chanell Charron-Watson,18,UL12) 4:26.60 Deanna Stefanyshyn,17,UBCD13) 4:26.86 Bevan Haley,15,WTSC14) 4:27.69 Anne Schmuck,14,PSW15) 4:28.44 Nathalie Lacoste,17,MSSAC-TO16) 4:30.44 Gail Findlay-Shirras,19,UBCD800 METRES FREESTYLE1) 8:48.06 Taryn Lencoe,16,UBCD2) 8:52.40 Brittany Reimer,14,SKSC3) 8:56.31 Shannon Hackett,15,UBCD4) 8:56.70 Karley Stutzel,20,IS5) 8:57.14 Danielle Bell,19,IS6) 9:05.56 Bevan Haley,15,WTSC7) 9:06.17 Elyse Dudar,15,MSSAC-TO8) 9:08.55 Loren Sweny,20,NKB1500 METRES FREESTYLE1) 16:47.28 Taryn Lencoe,16,UBCD2) 17:04.87 Karley Stutzel,20,IS3) 17:12.79 Elyse Dudar,15,MSSAC-TO4) 17:20.19 Bevan Haley,15,WTSC5) 17:32.21 Thea Norton,16,OSC6) 17:33.77 Amanda Bell,14,SPART7) 17:34.54 Nathalie Lacoste,17,MSSAC-TO8) 17:39.15 Kathryn Johnson,14,UBCD50 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 29.71 Hanna Kubas,16,EKSC2) 29.91 Brooke Buckland,13,EAST3) 30.25 Caitlin Meredith,18,KCS4) 30.39 Jessie Bradshaw,18,UCSA5) 30.50 Joanna McLean-Chetcuti,19,ESWIM6) 30.51 Audrey Lacroix,18,CAMO7) 30.91 Jessica Aspinall,15,RAC8) 30.95 Genevieve Saumur,15,CAMOSemi-finals1) 30.61 Brooke Buckland,13,EAST2) 30.67 Elizabeth Wycliffe,19,EBSC3) 30.72 Hanna Kubas,16,UASC4) 30.80 Caitlin Meredith,18,KCS5) 31.07 Joanna McLean-Chetcuti,19,ESWIM6) 31.22 Audrey Lacroix,18,CAMO7) 31.31 Jessica Aspinall,15,RAC8) 31.34 Genevieve Saumur,15,CAMO9) 31.34 Jessie Bradshaw,18,UCSA10) 31.48 Amanda Gillespie,17,NKB11) 31.50 Kristen Schneider,21,ROD12) 31.60 Tiffany Vincent,17,BRANT13) 31.60 Landice Yestrau,15,MM14) 31.64 Hea<strong>the</strong>r McIntosh,19,LEDUC15) 31.72 Noemie Brand,16,PCSC16) 31.73 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD100 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 1:03.95 Elizabeth Wycliffe,19,EBSC2) 1:04.36 Caitlin Meredith,18,KCS3) 1:04.55 Hanna Kubas,16,EKSC4) 1:04.80 Amanda Gillespie,17,NKB5) 1:04.88 Kristen Schneider,21,ROD6) 1:05.00 Jessie Bradshaw,18,UCSA7) 1:05.12 Melanie Bouchard,20,CNB8) 1:05.96 Erin Kardash,16,MMSemi-finals1) 1:04.20 Hanna Kubas,16,EKSC2) 1:04.30 Elizabeth Wycliffe,19,EBSC3) 1:04.60 Caitlin Meredith,18,KCS4) 1:05.00 Jessie Bradshaw,18,UCSA5) 1:05.05 Kristen Schneider,21,ROD6) 1:05.14 Amanda Gillespie,17,NKB7) 1:05.17 Melanie Bouchard,20,CNB8) 1:05.60 Erin Kardash,16,MM9) 1:05.74 Brooke Buckland,13,EAST10) 1:06.52 Joanna McLean-Chetcuti,19,ESWIM11) 1:06.82 Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Telfer,17,ESWIM12) 1:07.09 Stephanie Fennell,18,ESWIM13) 1:07.17 Noemie Brand,16,PCSC14) 1:07.42 Laina Steeple,18,IS15) 1:07.51 Mallory Hoekstra,14,EKSC16) 1:07.68 Jennifer Beckberger,16,AAC200 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 2:15.77 Elizabeth Wycliffe,19,EBSC2) 2:16.34 Melanie Bouchard,20,CNB3) 2:16.57 Amanda Gillespie,17,NKB4) 2:18.58 Caitlin Meredith,18,KCS5) 2:20.88 Sheena Martin,17,ROW6) 2:20.90 Georgina Bardach,19,ARG7) 2:22.11 Lynette Bayliss,16,UCSA8) 2:23.77 Laina Steeple,18,ISB Finals9) 2:22.03 Hanna Kubas,16,UASC10) 2:22.08 Brittany Reimer,14,SKSC11) 2:22.65 Kristen Schneider,21,ROD12) 2:22.94 Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Telfer,17,ESWIM13) 2:23.01 Joanna McLean-Chetcuti,19,ESWIM14) 2:23.49 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Babin,19,ESWIM15) 2:24.59 Noemie Brand,16,PCSC16) 2:26.33 Brooke Buckland,13,EAST50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 32.92 Emma Spooner,19,UCSA2) 33.09 Lisa Blackburn,30,ROW3) 33.22 Tamara Wagner,17,ROW4) 33.29 Lauren van Oosten,23,UCSA5) 33.32 Renee Hober,17,ROW6) 33.59 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Pomeroy,22,OAK-TO7) 33.60 Sarah Gault,17,DDO8) 33.83 Kathleen Stoody,19,UBCDSemi-finals1) 33.17 Renee Hober,17,ROW2) 33.23 Lauren van Oosten,23,UCSA3) 33.29 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Pomeroy,22,OAK-TO4) 33.30 Emma Spooner,19,UCSA5) 33.30 Lisa Blackburn,30,ROW6) 33.56 Tamara Wagner,17,ROW7) 33.71 Sarah Gault,17,DDO8) 33.81 Kathleen Stoody,19,UBCD9) 33.87 Trisha Lakatos,19,PCSC10) 33.98 Michelle Laprade,21,CAMO11) 34.01 Stephanie Hughes,23,EAST12) 34.09 Kimberley Hirsch,16,STSC13) 34.66 Marcy Edgecumbe,18,UASC14) 34.69 Kim Labbett,15,OAK-TO15) 34.86 Mila Zvijerac,17,HYACK16) 35.06 Jacquelyn Craft,16,TRENT100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 1:10.64 Lauren van Oosten,23,UCSA2) 1:10.84 Lisa Blackburn,30,ROW3) 1:11.08 Tamara Wagner,17,ROW4) 1:11.09 Emma Spooner,19,UCSA5) 1:12.07 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Pomeroy,22,OAK-TO6) 1:12.38 Annamay Pierse,18,UASC7) 1:12.53 Kathleen Stoody,19,UBCD8) 1:14.74 Renee Hober,17,ROWSemi-finals1) 1:11.51 Lisa Blackburn,30,ROW2) 1:11.74 Tamara Wagner,17,ROW3) 1:12.47 Lauren van Oosten,23,UCSA4) 1:12.66 Annamay Pierse,18,UASC5) 1:12.98 Emma Spooner,19,UCSA6) 1:13.22 Renee Hober,17,ROW7) 1:13.27 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Pomeroy,22,OAK-TO8) 1:13.68 Kathleen Stoody,19,UBCD9) 1:14.05 Kim Labbett,15,OAK-TO10) 1:14.13 Trisha Lakatos,19,PCSC11) 1:14.38 Kristy Cameron,21,UCSA12) 1:14.40 Michelle Mange,15,UBCD13) 1:14.75 Lynsey Pasloski,14,WGB14) 1:15.01 Genevieve Dack,16,TBT15) 1:15.21 Ariane Kich,18,ROW16) 1:15.90 Meagan Sinclair,18,UCSA200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 2:32.83 Lauren van Oosten,23,UCSA2) 2:33.63 Annamay Pierse,18,UASCRATING SUMMARY OF TOP PERFORMANCES1) 975 25.73 50 back M Riley Janes,22,ESWIM2) 960 49.72 100 free M Jose M. Meolans,24,ARG3) 956 1:02.43 100 breast M Michael Brown,18,PERTH4) 952 49.98 100 free M Yannick Lupien,22,CNCB5) 946 4:46.34 400 IM W Georgina Bardach,19,ARG6) 942 2:04.49 200 IM M Tobias Oriwol,17,ESWIM7) 938 4:24.35 400 IM M Chad Murray,20,UCSA8) 937 26.40 50 back M Sean Sepulis,25,GMAC9) 937 2:02.47 200 free W Sophie Simard,23,UL10) 935 15:30.55 1500 free M Andrew Hurd,19,MSSAC-TO3) 2:34.44 Kathleen Stoody,19,UBCD4) 2:35.94 Lisa Blackburn,30,ROW5) 2:36.35 Michelle Mange,15,UBCD6) 2:36.87 Emma Spooner,19,UCSA7) 2:37.43 Genevieve Dack,16,TBT8) 2:38.62 Kim Labbett,15,OAK-TOB Finals9) 2:37.75 Marcy Edgecumbe,18,UASC10) 2:37.91 Renee Hober,17,ROW11) 2:38.29 Tamara Wagner,17,ROW12) 2:38.73 Whitney Rich,14,LAC13) 2:39.36 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Pomeroy,22,OAK-TO14) 2:40.83 Lynsey Pasloski,14,WGB15) 2:40.92 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Wilkinson,15,SKY16) 2:41.30 Ashley Matte,16,PGB50 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 28.13 Jennifer Porenta,17,MMST-TO2) 28.52 Stephanie Kuhn,17,TMSC3) 28.62 Randi Beaulieu,16,MSSAC-TO4) 28.78 Sara Alroubaie,21,MM5) 28.91 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD6) 28.99 Genevieve Saumur,15,CAMO7) 29.02 Holly Chance,18,PCSC8) 29.08 Emily Gillespie,15,NKBSemi-finals1) 28.79 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD2) 28.80 Jennifer Porenta,17,MMST-TO3) 28.86 Randi Beaulieu,16,MSSAC-TO4) 28.94 Stephanie Kuhn,17,TMSC5) 28.96 Emily Gillespie,15,NKB6) 29.02 Holly Chance,18,PCSC7) 29.18 Sara Alroubaie,21,MM8) 29.25 Genevieve Saumur,15,CAMO9) 29.27 Tiffany Vincent,17,BRANT10) 29.30 Karine Chevrier,25,CAMO11) 29.31 Stephanie Hughes,23,EAST12) 29.32 Chrystele Roy-l’Ecuyer,17,CNB13) 29.35 Sarah Gault,17,DDO14) 29.40 Jennifer Beckberger,16,AAC15) 29.83 Amanda Gillespie,17,NKB16) 29.86 Melissa Hubley,21,EAST100 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 1:00.56 Audrey Lacroix,18,CAMO2) 1:01.68 Melissa Hubley,21,EAST3) 1:02.05 Stephanie Hughes,23,EAST4) 1:02.08 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD5) 1:02.88 Jessie Bradshaw,18,UCSA6) 1:02.92 Sara Alroubaie,21,MM7) 1:03.08 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Guay-Racine,16,CAMO8) 1:03.56 Joan Bernier,18,CNCBSemi-finals1) 1:01.88 Audrey Lacroix,18,CAMO2) 1:02.63 Melissa Hubley,21,EAST3) 1:02.76 Stephanie Hughes,23,EAST4) 1:02.91 Sara Alroubaie,21,MM5) 1:03.16 Elizabeth Collins,19,ROD6) 1:03.22 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Guay-Racine,16,CAMO7) 1:03.37 Jessie Bradshaw,18,UCSA8) 1:03.52 Joan Bernier,18,CNCB9) 1:03.63 Stephanie Kuhn,17,TMSC10) 1:04.11 Jennifer Porenta,17,MMST-TO11) 1:04.23 Nancy Gajos,18,ESWIM12) 1:04.39 Karine Chevrier,25,CAMO13) 1:04.41 Orlagh O’Kelly,16,UASC14) 1:04.60 Hayley Doody,17,UCSA15) 1:04.63 Tiffany Vincent,17,BRANT16) 1:04.88 MacKenzie Downing,15,WGB200 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 2:16.52 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Gravelle,22,TO2) 2:17.33 Joan Bernier,18,CNCB3) 2:18.62 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Guay-Racine,16,CAMO4) 2:19.71 Tanya Hunks,21,BRANT5) 2:20.13 Danielle Beland,18,GO6) 2:20.36 Elyse Dudar,15,MSSAC-TOCANADIAN RECORD SETTER7) 2:21.13 Orlagh O’Kelly,16,UASC8) 2:21.43 Sara Alroubaie,21,MMB Finals9) 2:20.37 Melissa Hubley,21,EAST10) 2:21.74 Patricia Hutchinson,30,BBF11) 2:22.19 Nancy Gajos,18,ESWIM12) 2:22.42 Chrystele Roy-l’Ecuyer,17,CNB13) 2:23.44 Kahla Walkinshaw,17,HWAC14) 2:24.46 Kayla Rawlings,14,PSW15) 2:24.77 Stephanie Bigelow,16,IS16) 2:25.35 Carolyn McNeill,18,NEW200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 2:17.74 Kristy Cameron,21,UCSA2) 2:18.67 Georgina Bardach,19,ARG3) 2:18.95 Kelly Doody,22,UBCD4) 2:19.27 Artemis Daphnis,18,GRE5) 2:19.46 Michelle Landry,17,UBCD6) 2:20.60 Kristen Bradley,19,NEW7) 2:23.00 Melanie Bouchard,20,CNB8) 2:23.83 Emily Gillespie,15,NKBB Finals9) 2:23.95 Marcia Bryon,19,USC10) 2:24.30 Francine Ling,19,UBC11) 2:24.60 Elizabeth Osterer,16,NKB12) 2:24.90 Amanda Gillespie,17,NKB13) 2:24.99 Caitlin Meredith,18,KCS14) 2:25.23 Stephanie Kuhn,17,TMSC15) 2:25.50 Whitney Rich,14,LAC16) 2:26.64 Thea Norton,16,OSC400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 4:46.34 Georgina Bardach,19,ARG2) 4:52.02 Kelly Doody,22,UBCD3) 4:53.13 Artemis Daphnis,18,GRE4) 4:54.42 Michelle Landry,17,UBCD5) 4:58.11 Brittany Reimer,14,SKSC6) 5:00.26 Kristen Bradley,19,NEW7) 5:00.54 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Babin,19,ESWIM8) 5:02.78 Elizabeth Osterer,16,NKBB Finals9) 5:00.85 Thea Norton,16,OSC10) 5:04.00 Marcia Bryon,19,USC11) 5:04.29 Leah Schaab,18,UCSA12) 5:05.63 Anne Schmuck,14,PSW13) 5:05.75 Amber Dykes,18,HYACK14) 5:05.96 Francine Ling,19,DELTA15) 5:09.96 Kathy Siuda,16,ROW16) 5:15.43 Brittany Cooper,15,LAC4X100 MEDLEY RELAY1) 4:16.19 UBC Dolphins,UBCD2) 4:18.69 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA3) 4:20.04 Montreal Aquatique,CAMO4) 4:20.45 Calgary Swim Assoc B,UCSA5) 4:21.46 Univ.Alberta SC,UASC6) 4:21.74 UBC Dolphins B,UBCD7) 4:22.31 Regina Opt.Dolphins,ROD8) 4:26.59 Region of Waterloo,ROW4X100 FREE RELAY1) 3:52.78 Montreal Aquatique,CAMO2) 3:53.04 UBC Dolphins,UBCD3) 3:53.14 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA4) 3:54.43 Toronto All Stars,TO5) 3:56.15 UBC Dolphins B,UBCD6) 3:56.26 Nepean Kanata,NKB7) 3:57.92 Etobicoke Swimming,ESWIM8) 3:58.57 Manitoba Marlins,MM4X200 FREE RELAY1) 8:20.38 UBC Dolphins,UBCD2) 8:27.48 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA3) 8:30.97 Montreal Aquatique,CAMO4) 8:31.23 Nepean Kanata,NKB5) 8:35.41 UBC Dolphins B,UBCD6) 8:37.35 Univ.Alberta SC,UASC7) 8:39.14 UBC Dolphins C,UBCD8) 8:41.82 Calgary Swim Assoc B,UCSAMen’s 50 backstroke: 25.73 Riley Janes, ESWIM, betters own recordof 25.79 from 2001.SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>21


<strong>2002</strong> CANADIAN YOUTH AND JUNIOR NATIONALSLethbridge, <strong>Jul</strong> 16-21 (50 M)YOUTH NATIONALSBorn 1985 and laterBOYS50 METRES FREESTYLE1) 24.37 Richard Hortness,86,AMAC2) 24.54 Alex Chartrand,85,ELITE3) 24.68 Marc Sze,85,UBCD4) 24.80 Philippe Drolet,86,ELITE5) 24.86 Kevin Gillespie,86,EXST6) 25.02 Caleb McLean,86,VKSC7) 25.31 Luigi Betuzzi,86,UCSA8) 25.37 Curtis Edmunds,86,BRSA100 METRES FREESTYLE1) 52.72 Richard Hortness,86,AMAC2) 53.49 Alex Chartrand,85,ELITE3) 53.67 Marc Sze,85,UBCD4) 54.27 Kevin Laflamme,86,UL5) 54.35 Greer Jacks,87,IS6) 55.12 Dario Isic,85,UBCD7) 55.12 Nicolas Murray,86,DYNAM8) 55.49 Ryan Gambin,85,AUS200 METRES FREESTYLE1) 1:56.47 Richard Hortness,86,AMAC2) 1:57.68 Willie Derban,86,UCSA3) 1:57.81 Kevin Laflamme,86,UL4) 1:58.58 David Provencher-F,86,DDO5) 1:58.76 Marc Sze,85,UBCD6) 1:59.11 Evan Jones,86,UBCD7) 2:02.28 Marc Laliberte,86,EXCEL8) 2:03.05 Dario Isic,85,UBCD400 METRES FREESTYLE1) 4:09.28 Willie Derban,86,UCSA2) 4:11.44 Charles Rodrigue,85,UL3) 4:11.51 Evan Jones,86,UBCD4) 4:12.03 Marc Laliberte,86,EXCEL5) 4:12.21 Greer Jacks,87,IS6) 4:14.43 Aaron Blair,85,CASC7) 4:18.01 James Monk,86,UBCD8) 4:26.53 Simon Tobin,85,UL800 METRES FREESTYLE1) 8:38.52 Charles Rodrigue,85,UL2) 8:40.26 Malcolm Lavoie,85,OSC3) 8:40.43 Devin Phillips,85,EKSC4) 8:42.92 Dario Isic,85,UBCD5) 8:47.57 Evan Jones,86,UBCD6) 8:51.95 James Monk,86,UBCD7) 8:53.72 Pascal Wollach,87,CASC8) 8:54.07 Aaron Blair,85,CASC1500 METRES FREESTYLE1) 16:32.60 Charles Rodrigue,85,UL2) 16:46.63 Evan Jones,86,UBCD3) 16:48.52 Willie Derban,86,UCSA4) 16:55.25 Malcolm Lavoie,85,OSC5) 16:57.66 James Monk,86,UBCD6) 17:04.14 Pascal Wollach,87,CASC7) 17:10.71 David Provencher-F,86,DDO8) 17:16.23 Brad Reid,86,HYACK50 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 27.48 Callum Ng,85,CASC2) 28.00 Ryan Gambin,85,AUS3) 28.31 Eric Gendron,86,BRSA4) 28.48 Aaron Blair,85,CASC5) 29.16 Kyle Sorrenti,86,BRSA6) 29.16 Pascal Wollach,87,CASC7) 29.22 Hans Fracke,86,USC8) 29.39 Kevin Gillespie,86,EXST100 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 59.45 Callum Ng,85,CASC2) 1:00.20 Devin Phillips,85,EKSC3) 1:00.49 Ryan Gambin,85,AUS4) 1:01.17 Robert Lu,86,CHENA5) 1:01.37 Aaron Blair,85,CASC6) 1:01.59 Eric Gendron,86,BRSA7) 1:02.44 Kevin Gillespie,86,EXST8) 1:02.93 Kyle Sorrenti,86,BRSA200 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 2:09.68 Desmond Strelzow,85,UBCD2) 2:11.09 Erich Schmitt,85,IS3) 2:12.73 Aaron Blair,85,CASC4) 2:13.25 Eric Gendron,86,BRSA5) 2:13.76 Danny Carter,85,NKB6) 2:14.19 Kyle Sorrenti,86,BRSA7) 2:14.65 Derek Richter,86,ROD8) 2:15.31 Myles Maxey,85,CASC50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 30.93 Robert Lu,86,CHENA2) 31.24 Kevin Rioux,85,CAMO3) 31.44 Paul Kornfeld,88,USA4) 31.76 Cori Harper,86,EXST5) 31.84 Andre Champagne,85,SAMAK6) 31.85 Cameron Lavalley,85,CASC7) 32.23 Mathieu Larocque,85,PCSC8) 32.24 Yuri Tremblay,86,UL100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 1:07.54 Paul Kornfeld,88,USA2) 1:08.90 Kevin Rioux,85,CAMO3) 1:09.07 Mathieu Bois,88,HIPPO4) 1:09.28 Andre Champagne,85,SAMAK5) 1:09.61 Ryan Chiew,86,HYACK6) 1:10.11 Yuri Tremblay,86,UL7) 1:10.74 Cori Harper,86,EXST8) 1:12.91 Kevin Harmidy,87,PCSC200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 2:24.12 Paul Kornfeld,88,USA2) 2:29.56 Cori Harper,86,EXST3) 2:29.80 Kevin Rioux,85,CAMO4) 2:30.52 Callum Ng,85,CASC5) 2:31.05 Andre Champagne,85,SAMAK6) 2:32.14 Cody Hitchcock,86,ROD7) 2:32.66 Leonard Ho,87,HYACK8) 2:38.12 Mathieu Bois,88,HIPPO50 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 26.05 Ryan Gambin,85,AUS2) 26.32 Richard Hortness,86,AMAC3) 26.40 Philippe Drolet,86,ELITE4) 26.53 Ben Keast,85,HYACK5) 26.70 Alex Chartrand,85,ELITE6) 26.74 Kevin Rioux,85,CAMO7) 27.08 Sofian Mohand-Cherif,85,CAMO8) 27.36 Kevin Laflamme,86,UL100 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 56.69 Ryan Gambin,85,AUS2) 57.62 Callum Ng,85,CASC3) 58.10 Philippe Drolet,86,ELITE4) 59.27 Timothy Ruse,85,PCSC5) 59.97 Erik Hogan,86,UCSA6) 1:00.09 Ben Keast,85,HYACK7) 1:00.15 Sofian Mohand-Cherif,85,CAMO8) 1:00.17 Marc Lachapelle,86,CAMO200 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 2:05.68 Callum Ng,85,CASC2) 2:08.57 Ryan Gambin,85,AUS3) 2:09.03 Philippe Drolet,86,ELITE4) 2:10.63 Timothy Ruse,85,PCSC5) 2:13.32 Marc Lachapelle,86,CAMO6) 2:14.23 Willie Derban,86,UCSA7) 2:14.46 Patrick Waters,85,KCS8) 2:14.92 James Monk,86,UBCD200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 2:10.58 Callum Ng,85,CASC2) 2:11.59 Timothy Ruse,85,PCSC3) 2:13.02 Maxime Samson,85,ELITE4) 2:13.73 Kevin Rioux,85,CAMO5) 2:13.88 Kyle Sorrenti,86,BRSA6) 2:14.26 Paul Kornfeld,88,USA7) 2:16.49 David Provencher-F,86,DDO8) 2:17.92 Marc Laliberte,86,EXCEL400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 4:40.54 Malcolm Lavoie,85,OSC2) 4:42.28 Timothy Ruse,85,PCSC3) 4:46.67 Paul Kornfeld,88,USA4) 4:46.68 Kyle Sorrenti,86,BRSA5) 4:48.16 Erich Schmitt,85,IS6) 4:49.25 David Provencher-F,86,DDO7) 4:53.40 Charles Rodrigue,85,UL8) 4:59.14 Maxime Samson,85,ELITEGIRLSBorn 1985 and later50 METRES FREESTYLE1) 26.93 Erin Kardash,85,MM2) 27.08 Genevieve Saumur,87,CAMO3) 27.16 Jennifer Ng,86,UBCD4) 27.45 Danielle Sandulak,86,EKSC5) 27.59 <strong>Jul</strong>ianne Toogood,87,MM6) 27.74 Alexandra Lys,85,UCSA7) 27.75 Yvette Pilgrim,85,AUS8) 27.82 Jenny Lock,85,COMOX100 METRES FREESTYLE1) 57.86 Genevieve Saumur,87,CAMO2) 58.21 Erin Kardash,85,MM3) 58.95 Alexandra Lys,85,UCSA4) 59.68 <strong>Jul</strong>ianne Toogood,87,MM5) 59.69 Jennifer Ng,86,UBCD6) 59.75 Brittany Reimer,88,SKSC7) 59.98 Kirsten Pomerleau,87,DEL8) 1:00.72 Jenny Lock,85,COMOX200 METRES FREESTYLE1) 2:06.39 Brittany Reimer,88,SKSC2) 2:06.66 Erin Kardash,85,MM3) 2:06.94 Alexandra Lys,85,UCSA4) 2:07.88 Maya Beaudry,88,UBCD5) 2:09.72 Anne Schmuck,87,PSW6) 2:09.97 Thea Norton,86,OSC7) 2:10.73 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Guay-Racine,86,CAMO8) 2:15.39 Andrea Baird,85,RDCSC400 METRES FREESTYLE1) 4:25.38 Brittany Reimer,88,SKSC2) 4:28.84 Anne Schmuck,87,PSW3) 4:31.10 Darcy Goodridge,86,UBCD4) 4:31.62 Alexandra Lys,85,UCSA5) 4:34.39 Stacy Cormack,86,CASC6) 4:34.47 Hayley Doody,85,UCSA7) 4:34.97 Maya Beaudry,88,UBCD8) 4:37.89 Natalie Chan,89,UBCD800 METRES FREESTYLE1) 9:02.12 Brittany Reimer,88,SKSC2) 9:13.70 Anne Schmuck,87,PSW3) 9:14.38 Darcy Goodridge,86,UBCD4) 9:22.96 Natalie Chan,89,UBCD5) 9:23.26 Kathryn Johnson,88,UBCD6) 9:25.46 Marie-P. Martin,85,EXCEL7) 9:31.97 Stacy Cormack,86,CASC8) 9:32.27 Maya Beaudry,88,UBCD1500 METRES FREESTYLE1) 17:30.06 Darcy Goodridge,86,UBCD2) 17:47.40 Natalie Chan,89,UBCD3) 18:02.03 Thea Norton,86,OSC4) 18:06.02 Kathryn Johnson,88,UBCD5) 18:06.42 Carmen Block,86,BRSA6) 18:14.45 Avery Kremer,86,OSC7) 18:24.59 Kelsey Rush,86,WVOSC8) 18:33.00 Krista Haslund,86,ROD50 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 30.45 Yvette Pilgrim,85,AUS2) 30.83 Genevieve Saumur,87,CAMO3) 31.06 Tina Hoang,86,HYACK4) 31.38 Jessica Aspinall,87,RAC5) 31.52 Whitney Buczkowski,89,BRSA6) 31.67 Noemie Brand,86,PCSC7) 31.77 Katie Kotlowski,88,PSW8) 31.88 Carmen Block,86,BRSA100 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 1:05.16 Hanna Kubas,85,EKSC2) 1:05.31 Yvette Pilgrim,85,AUS3) 1:05.56 Genevieve Saumur,87,CAMO4) 1:05.90 Erin Kardash,85,MM5) 1:07.13 Alyssa Hubert,87,CYPS6) 1:07.43 Noemie Brand,86,PCSC7) 1:08.36 Jessica Aspinall,87,RAC1:08.36 Tina Hoang,86,HYACK200 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 2:20.42 Yvette Pilgrim,85,AUS2) 2:21.21 Brittany Reimer,88,SKSC3) 2:21.31 Hanna Kubas,85,EKSC4) 2:21.89 Noemie Brand,86,PCSC5) 2:22.93 Alyssa Hubert,87,CYPS6) 2:23.60 Anne Schmuck,87,PSW7) 2:26.28 Lynette Bayliss,85,UCSA8) 2:29.03 Mallory Hoekstra,87,EKSC50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 33.97 Abbey Watt,85,AUS2) 34.24 Kimberley Hirsch,85,STSC3) 34.47 Katrina Obas,88,NKB4) 34.48 Sarah Gault,85,DDO5) 34.69 Lynsey Pasloski,87,WGB6) 35.03 Genevieve Dack,85,TBT7) 35.27 Marie-P. Ratelle,86,MEGO8) 35.49 Lauren Dorrington,85,USC100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 1:14.09 Abbey Watt,85,AUS2) 1:14.29 Lynsey Pasloski,87,WGB3) 1:14.79 Kimberley Hirsch,85,STSC4) 1:15.46 Micheline Dufour,85,UL5) 1:15.69 Katrina Obas,88,NKB6) 1:15.83 Genevieve Dack,85,TBTRATING SUMMARY OF TOP YOUTH PERFORMANCES1) 903 57.86 100 free W Genevieve Saumur,87,CAMO2) 897 30.45 50 back W Yvette Pilgrim,85,AUS3) 894 58.21 100 free W Erin Kardash,85,MM4) 890 2:06.39 200 free W Brittany Reimer,88,SKSC5) 887 1:05.16 100 back W Hanna Kubas,85,EKSC6) 883 2:06.94 200 free W Alexandra Lys,85,UCSA7) 878 56.69 100 fly M Ryan Gambin,85,AUS8) 877 27.48 50 back M Callum Ng,85,CASC9) 872 52.72 100 free M Richard Hortness,86,AMAC10) 872 2:07.88 200 free W Maya Beaudry,88,UBCD7) 1:16.46 Ashley Matte,86,PGB8) 1:18.02 Genevieve Crevier,88,CNHR200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 2:37.24 Ashley Matte,86,PGB2) 2:38.97 Micheline Dufour,85,UL3) 2:41.00 Hanna Pierse,88,EKSC4) 2:41.10 Genevieve Dack,85,TBT5) 2:43.42 Abbey Watt,85,AUS6) 2:43.70 Genevieve Crevier,88,CNHR7) 2:43.79 Mireille Tremblay,88,CNCB8) 2:43.81 Amy Ballantyne,86,PGB50 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 28.77 Genevieve Saumur,87,CAMO2) 28.91 Elsa Vangoudoever,85,BRSA3) 29.15 Sarah Gault,85,DDO4) 29.45 Kimberly Kabesh,87,STSC5) 29.86 Jennifer Humphreys,85,AMAC6) 29.90 Jillian Tyler,89,CASC7) 29.99 Kayla Rawlings,87,PSW8) 30.19 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Guay-Racine,86,CAMO100 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 1:04.09 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Guay-Racine,86,CAMO2) 1:04.12 MacKenzie Downing,87,WGB3) 1:05.22 Alex Lachance-F,85,UL4) 1:05.23 Genevieve Saumur,87,CAMO5) 1:05.76 Kayla Rawlings,87,PSW6) 1:05.84 Stephanie Pollard,88,IS7) 1:06.05 Kendall Filazek,86,UCSA8) 1:08.01 Anne-M Ratte,86,UL200 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 2:21.78 <strong>Jul</strong>ia Guay-Racine,86,CAMO2) 2:22.87 Alex Lachance-F,85,UL3) 2:23.89 Orlagh O’Kelly,85,EKSC4) 2:24.29 Avery Kremer,86,OSC5) 2:26.91 Kayla Rawlings,87,PSW6) 2:27.26 Courtney Kapustianyk,89,LASER7) 2:27.72 Megan Bird,86,UCSA8) 2:29.33 Hollis Roth,88,IS200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 2:24.05 Thea Norton,86,OSC2) 2:25.24 Erin Kardash,85,MM3) 2:25.70 Genevieve Dack,85,TBT4) 2:25.74 Stephanie Pollard,88,IS5) 2:25.97 Abbey Watt,85,AUS6) 2:28.91 Anne Schmuck,87,PSW7) 2:30.52 Carmen Block,86,BRSA8) 2:31.32 Jenny Lock,85,COMOX400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 5:04.23 Brittany Reimer,88,SKSC2) 5:05.11 Stephanie Pollard,88,IS3) 5:06.46 Thea Norton,86,OSC4) 5:06.92 Anne Schmuck,87,PSW5) 5:08.74 Genevieve Dack,85,TBT6) 5:15.79 Jessica Crepjnak,89,PSW7) 5:18.40 Mallory Hoekstra,87,EKSC8) 5:19.26 Danica Vance-Grimard,89,HYACKJUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPSBorn 1983 and 1984BOYS50 METRES FREESTYLE1) 24.01 Tim Dodd,84,AUS2) 24.50 Daniel Petrus,84,UBCD3) 24.54 Alexander Coombes,84,AUS4) 24.74 Trevor Neufeld,84,UCSA5) 24.97 Ben Johnson,84,MM6) 25.04 Kevin Saganski,83,GOLD7) 25.11 Cedric Sureau-L.,83,MEGO8) 25.34 Maciek Zielnik,84,EKSC100 METRES FREESTYLE1) 52.88 Tim Dodd,84,AUS2) 52.89 Trevor Neufeld,84,UCSA3) 53.15 Alexander Coombes,84,AUS22SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


4) 53.43 Daniel Petrus,84,UBCD5) 53.88 Paul Brooks,84,AUS6) 54.23 Maciek Zielnik,84,EKSC7) 54.72 Luke Armstrong,84,NKB8) 54.93 Charles Turanich-N.,83,EKSC200 METRES FREESTYLE1) 1:56.51 Paul Brooks,84,AUS2) 1:56.75 Alexander Coombes,84,AUS3) 1:57.89 Brent Hankewich,83,GOLD4) 1:57.98 Mikael Benoit,84,CNNG5) 1:58.59 Mathieu Leblanc,84,CNCB6) 1:58.71 Jerome Le Siege,83,LAVAL7) 2:00.33 Simon Belanger,85,HIPPO8) 2:01.11 Michael Derban,84,UCSA400 METRES FREESTYLE1) 4:09.79 Mikael Benoit,84,CNNG2) 4:12.32 Michael Derban,84,UCSA3) 4:12.42 Jerome Le Siege,83,LAVAL4) 4:12.68 Mathieu Leblanc,84,CNCB5) 4:13.29 Paul Brooks,84,AUS6) 4:14.23 Bryce McRae,84,COMOX7) 4:18.79 Justin Ho,85,UBCD8) 4:18.85 Don Nicholson,84,TSUN800 METRES FREESTYLE1) 8:44.10 Mikael Benoit,84,CNNG2) 8:44.11 William Walters,83,UBCD3) 8:49.45 Don Nicholson,84,TSUN4) 8:51.37 Jerome Le Siege,83,LAVAL5) 9:00.01 Bryce McRae,84,COMOX6) 9:01.59 Robert Miller,84,WVOSC7) 9:02.33 Travis Musgrave,84,COMOX8) 9:28.80 John-D. Lock,83,COMOX1500 METRES FREESTYLE1) 16:45.08 Michael Derban,84,UCSA2) 16:45.55 Don Nicholson,84,TSUN3) 16:55.85 William Walters,83,UBCD4) 17:00.28 Travis Musgrave,84,COMOX5) 17:01.17 Bryce McRae,84,COMOX6) 17:03.29 Jerome Le Siege,83,LAVAL7) 17:09.24 Mikael Benoit,84,CNNG50 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 27.70 Trevor Coulman,84,GOLD2) 27.85 Chris Ford,83,CPWD3) 28.28 Maciek Zielnik,84,EKSC4) 28.37 Jonathan Cantin, 84,CAMO5) 28.76 Charles Turanich-N.,83,EKSC6) 28.87 Tim Dodd,84,AUS7) 29.23 Luke Armstrong,84,NKB8) 29.69 Ben Johnson,84,MM100 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 1:00.68 Adam Martinson,84,UCSA2) 1:01.02 Maciek Zielnik,84,EKSC3) 1:01.28 Luke Armstrong,84,NKB4) 1:01.65 Jonathan Cantin,84,CAMO5) 1:02.03 James Winfield,83,RDCSC6) 1:02.09 Chris Ford,83,CPWD7) 1:02.77 Robert Miller,84,WVOSC8) 1:10.89 Trevor Coulman,84,GOLD200 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 2:10.82 Adam Martinson,84,UCSA2) 2:12.45 Luke Armstrong,84,NKB3) 2:12.78 Robert Miller,84,WVOSC4) 2:14.20 Craig Gillis,83,UCSA5) 2:14.52 Antoine Garcia,83,SL6) 2:14.68 Martin Gagne,84,HIPPO7) 2:14.86 James Winfield,83,RDCSC8) 2:17.02 Adam Greenwood,83,KCS50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 30.17 Eric Demay,84,PHENX2) 30.74 Dan Shewfelt,83,BRANT3) 31.23 Joshua Berry,84,BRANT4) 31.45 Ian Meredith,83,RAYS5) 31.60 Thomas South,83,UCSA6) 32.20 Taylor Graham,84,BRSA7) 32.21 Kevin Tyson,84,NKB8) 32.34 Trevor McLoughlin,84,NKB100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 1:07.58 Joshua Berry,84,BRANT2) 1:08.12 Eric Demay,84,PHENX3) 1:08.69 Ian Meredith,83,RAYS4) 1:09.01 Thomas South,83,UCSA5) 1:09.79 Kevin Tyson,84,NKB6) 1:10.07 Taylor Graham,84,BRSA7) 1:10.08 Trevor McLoughlin,84,NKB8) 1:10.28 Dan Shewfelt,83,BRANT200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 2:28.91 Joshua Berry,84,BRANT2) 2:28.99 Thomas South,83,UCSA3) 2:33.35 Ian Meredith,83,RAYS4) 2:33.60 Eric Demay,84,PHENX5) 2:33.95 Arseni Akuney,85,VKSC6) 2:34.51 Kevin Tyson,84,NKB7) 2:36.06 Dan Shewfelt,83,BRANT8) 2:38.73 Trevor McLoughlin,84,NKB50 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 25.16 Tim Dodd,84,AUS2) 25.58 Alexander Coombes,84,AUS3) 26.05 Paul Brooks,84,AUS4) 26.30 Kevin Saganski,83,GOLD5) 26.33 Charles Turanich-N.,83,EKSC6) 26.49 Trevor Coulman,84,GOLD7) 26.64 Craig Gillis,83,UCSA8) 27.16 Cedric Sureau-L.,83,MEGO100 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 54.85 Tim Dodd,84,AUS2) 56.59 Paul Brooks,84,AUS3) 57.11 Alexander Coombes,84,AUS4) 58.25 Charles Turanich-N.,83,EKSC5) 58.40 Trevor Coulman,84,GOLD6) 58.45 Karim Abdulla,83,ROD7) 59.33 Adam Martinson,84,UCSA8) 59.44 Jonathan Cantin,84,CAMO200 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 2:04.26 Paul Brooks,84,AUS2) 2:07.63 Karim Abdulla,83,ROD3) 2:08.23 Alexander Coombes,84,AUS4) 2:09.17 Tim Dodd,84,AUS5) 2:10.68 Taylor Graham,84,BRSA6) 2:11.84 Trevor Coulman,84,GOLD7) 2:14.20 Craig Gillis,83,UCSA8) 2:18.65 <strong>Jul</strong>ien David,84,ELITE200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 2:12.60 Taylor Graham,84,BRSA2) 2:13.55 Craig Gillis,83,UCSA3) 2:13.81 Martin Gagne,84,HIPPO4) 2:14.23 Luke Armstrong,84,NKB5) 2:15.25 Brent Hankewich,83,GOLD6) 2:15.69 Mathieu Leblanc,84,CNCB7) 2:16.29 Joshua Berry,84,BRANT8) 2:18.67 Karim Abdulla,83,ROD400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 4:47.03 Mathias Leblanc,74,CAMO2) 4:49.64 Michael Derban,84,UCSA3) 4:49.82 Joshua Berry,84,BRANT4) 4:51.41 Bryce McRae,84,COMOX5) 4:52.03 Taylor Graham,84,BRSA6) 4:52.22 William Walters,83,UBCD7) 4:55.26 Craig Gillis,83,UCSA8) 4:56.18 Robert Miller,84,WVOSC4X100 MEDLEY RELAY1) 3:58.75 New South Wales,AUS2) 3:59.46 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA3) 4:01.09 Cascade Swim Club,CASC4) 4:07.09 Saskatoon Goldfins,GOLD5) 4:07.27 UBC Dolphins,CAN6) 4:07.61 Nepean Kanata,NKB7) 4:09.70 Hyack Swim Club,HYACK8) 4:10.55 Calgary Swim Assoc B,UCSA4X100 FREE RELAY1) 3:32.17 New South Wales,AUS2) 3:34.68 UBC Dolphins,CAN3) 3:36.07 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA4) 3:39.81 Edmonton Keyano,EKSC5) 3:40.65 Longueuil,ELITE6) 3:41.71 Univ.Laval Rouge & Or,UL7) 3:41.96 Bow River Swim Assoc,BRSA8) 3:43.82 Hippocame St-Hubert,HIPPO4X200 FREE RELAY1) 7:51.38 New South Wales,AUS2) 7:56.36 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA3) 7:56.76 UBC Dolphins,CAN4) 8:01.58 Longueuil,ELITE5) 8:06.20 Univ.Laval Rouge & Or,UL6) 8:07.34 Cascade Swim Club,CASC7) 8:08.79 Edmonton Keyano,EKSC8) 8:12.18 UBC Dolphins B,CANGIRLSBorn 1983 and 198450 METRES FREESTYLE1) 26.80 Erin McCleave,84,AUS2) 27.23 Laura Grant,84,UCSA3) 27.45 Amber Dykes,83,HYACK4) 27.45 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS5) 27.90 Jessie Bradshaw,84,UCSA6) 27.97 Elizabeth Cleven,84,MM7) 28.07 Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Dugas-Savoie,83,UL8) 28.17 Kristen Lis,83,ROD100 METRES FREESTYLE1) 57.50 Erin McCleave,84,AUS2) 58.35 Belinda Wilson,84,AUS3) 58.90 Laura Grant,84,UCSA4) 59.31 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS5) 59.70 Marla Breitkreutz,84,EKSC-UA6) 1:00.00 <strong>Jul</strong>iana Heinz,83,UCSA7) 1:00.07 Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Dugas-Savoie,83,UL8) 1:00.49 Elizabeth Amer,84,EKSC200 METRES FREESTYLE1) 2:04.35 Belinda Wilson,84,AUS2) 2:08.08 Erin McCleave,84,AUS3) 2:08.30 Deanna Stefanyshyn,84,UBCD4) 2:08.87 Laura Grant,84,UCSA5) 2:09.42 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS6) 2:11.36 Daniela Aponte,84,UBCD7) 2:11.99 Jessie Bradshaw,84,UCSA8) 2:12.12 Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Dugas-Savoie,83,ULRATING SUMMARY OF TOP JUNIOR PERFORMANCES1) 928 54.85 100 fly M Tim Dodd,84,AUS2) 920 8:49.66 800 free W Belinda Wilson,84,AUS3) 914 30.12 50 back W Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS4) 913 57.50 100 free W Erin McCleave,84,AUS5) 890 2:04.26 200 fly M Paul Brooks,84,AUS6) 880 25.58 50 fly M Alexander Coombes,84,AUS7) 876 58.90 100 free W Laura Grant,84,UCSA8) 867 52.89 100 free M Trevor Neufeld,84,UCSA9) 867 2:08.30 200 free W Deanna Stefanyshyn,84,UBCD10) 865 30.17 50 breast M Eric Demay,84,PHENX400 METRES FREESTYLE1) 4:20.53 Belinda Wilson,84,AUS2) 4:32.01 Deanna Stefanyshyn,84,UBCD3) 4:35.43 Marcia Bryon,83,USC4) 4:36.09 Amanda Leslie,83,RAYS5) 4:40.02 Aimee Bourassa,83,NKB6) 4:41.63 Marla Breitkreutz,84,EKSC-UA7) 4:44.65 Leah Schaab,84,UCSA8) 4:44.78 Nicole Schnapp,84,PGB800 METRES FREESTYLE1) 8:49.66 Belinda Wilson,84,AUS2) 9:26.73 Marcia Bryon,83,USC3) 9:29.28 Amanda Leslie,83,RAYS4) 9:44.99 Daniela Aponte,84,UBCD5) 9:46.44 Nicole Schnapp,84,PGB6) 9:52.62 Natalie Vloet,85,NKB1500 METRES FREESTYLE1) 17:09.91 Belinda Wilson,84,AUS2) 18:19.54 Nicole Schnapp,84,PGB50 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 30.12 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS2) 31.58 Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Dugas-Savoie,83,UL3) 31.72 Hea<strong>the</strong>r McIntosh,83,LEDUC4) 31.76 Erin McCleave,84,AUS5) 31.79 Jessie Bradshaw,84,UCSA6) 32.17 Danielle Monton,84,PCSC7) 32.55 Elaine Chatel de R.,85,CAMO8) 32.68 Amanda Leslie,83,RAYS100 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 1:04.58 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS2) 1:06.98 Hea<strong>the</strong>r McIntosh,83,LEDUC3) 1:07.12 Marla Breitkreutz,84,EKSC4) 1:07.98 Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Dugas-Savoie,83,UL5) 1:08.11 Amanda Leslie,83,RAYS6) 1:08.25 Danielle Monton,84,PCSC7) 1:09.00 Marcia Bryon,83,USC8) 1:10.16 Elaine Chatel de R.,85,CAMO200 METRES BACKSTROKE1) 2:20.13 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS2) 2:23.60 Marcia Bryon,83,USC3) 2:25.95 Amanda Leslie,83,RAYS4) 2:27.39 Hea<strong>the</strong>r McIntosh,83,LEDUC5) 2:28.53 Danielle Monton,84,PCSC6) 2:30.48 Tracy Ross,83,EKSC7) 2:31.27 Amanda Vanderlee,85,USC8) 2:33.00 Ashleigh Thomas,83,USC50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 34.25 Barbara Pouret,83,UL2) 34.48 Meagan Sinclair,84,UCSA3) 34.78 Shannon Frey,84,BRSA4) 34.92 Kathryn Easey,83,PCSC5) 35.27 Kaere Ballman,84,ROD6) 35.28 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS7) 35.56 Danielle Gervais,84,NKB8) 36.28 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Marcotte,83,UL100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 1:14.90 Barbara Pouret,83,UL2) 1:15.33 Meagan Sinclair,84,UCSA3) 1:16.20 Kathryn Easey,83,PCSC4) 1:16.68 Danielle Gervais,84,NKB5) 1:16.87 Shannon Frey,84,BRSA6) 1:18.24 Kristen Lis,83,ROD7) 1:19.10 Kaere Ballman,84,ROD8) 1:19.22 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Marcotte,83,UL200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1) 2:40.51 Meagan Sinclair,84,UCSA2) 2:43.72 Danielle Gervais,84,NKB3) 2:44.08 Kathryn Easey,83,PCSC4) 2:45.20 Shannon Frey,84,BRSA5) 2:45.25 Kristen Lis,83,ROD6) 2:46.03 Kaere Ballman,84,ROD7) 2:46.89 Barbara Pouret,83,UL8) 2:46.95 <strong>Jul</strong>ie Marcotte,83,UL50 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 29.25 Holly Chance,84,PCSC2) 29.47 Laura Grant,84,UCSA3) 29.51 <strong>Jul</strong>iana Heinz,83,UCSA4) 29.52 Christine Chard,84,WVOSC5) 29.53 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS6) 29.53 Belinda Wilson,84,AUS7) 29.82 Andrea Baker,85,UCSA8) 29.86 Samantha Parker,85,CYPS100 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 1:03.83 Belinda Wilson,84,AUS2) 1:04.89 <strong>Jul</strong>iana Heinz,83,UCSA3) 1:05.44 Laura Grant,84,UCSA4) 1:05.54 Jessie Bradshaw,84,UCSA5) 1:05.82 Christine Chard,84,WVOSC6) 1:05.95 Holly Chance,84,PCSC7) 1:06.23 Elizabeth Cleven,84,MM8) 1:06.93 Andrea Baker,85,UCSA200 METRES BUTTERFLY1) 2:26.45 Christine Chard,84,WVOSC2) 2:26.73 Leah Schaab,84,UCSA3) 2:26.94 Deanna Stefanyshyn,84,UBCD4) 2:31.42 Megan Turner,83,COMOX5) 2:31.45 Danielle Monton,84,PCSC6) 2:31.82 Aimee Bourassa,83,NKB7) 2:33.14 Marie-C. Audet,85,SAMAK8) 2:33.87 Laura Grant,84,UCSA200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 2:24.53 Caitlin Meredith,83,KCS2) 2:26.48 Leah Schaab,84,UCSA3) 2:26.94 Marcia Bryon,83,USC4) 2:28.23 Deanna Stefanyshyn,84,UBCD5) 2:28.65 <strong>Jul</strong>iana Heinz,83,UCSA6) 2:29.80 Amber Dykes,83,HYACK7) 2:30.61 Shannon Frey,84,BRSA8) 2:32.70 Genevieve Frappier,83,CAMO400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1) 5:06.32 Marcia Bryon,83,USC2) 5:13.09 Amber Dykes,83,HYACK3) 5:17.20 Nicole Schnapp,84,PGB4) 5:20.49 Meagan Sinclair,84,UCSA5) 5:24.51 Natalie Vloet,85,NKB6) 5:27.33 Genevieve Frappier,83,CAMO7) 5:32.30 Deanna Milne,85,CYPS8) 5:34.67 Meg Fracke,85,USC4X100 MEDLEY RELAY1) 4:21.02 New South Wales,AUS2) 4:23.14 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA3) 4:26.37 Univ.Laval Rouge & Or,UL4) 4:30.04 Calgary Swim Assoc B,UCSA5) 4:34.04 Pointe Claire SC,PCSC6) 4:34.28 Univ.Laval Rouge & Or B,UL7) 4:36.06 Island Swimming,IS8) 4:36.29 Regina Opt.Dolphins,ROD4X100 FREE RELAY1) 3:54.45 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA2) 3:55.46 New South Wales,AUS3) 3:56.12 Manitoba Marlins,MM4) 4:01.36 UBC Dolphins,CAN5) 4:01.67 Edmonton Keyano,EKSC6) 4:02.92 Bow River Swim Assoc,BRSA7) 4:03.17 Hyack Swim Club,HYACK8) 4:05.86 Univ.Laval Rouge & Or,UL4X200 FREE RELAY1) 8:33.54 UBC Dolphins,CAN2) 8:34.38 New South Wales,AUS3) 8:37.83 Calgary Swim Assoc,UCSA4) 8:41.37 Edmonton Keyano,EKSC5) 8:50.30 Univ.Laval Rouge & Or,UL6) 8:51.49 Bow River Swim Assoc,BRSA7) 8:55.12 Cascade Swim Club,CASC8) 8:55.19 Hyack Swim Club,HYACKSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>23


EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPSLinz, AUT, <strong>Jul</strong> 11-14 (50 M)BOYS born 1984-8550 METRES FREESTYLE1 22.74 Cavic Milorad,84,YUG2 23.06 Tilly Jonas,84,SWE3 23.33 Rajakyla Matti,84,FIN4 23.36 Mallet Gregory,84,FRA5 23.36 Puninski Alex,85,SLO6 23.54 Kuhn David,84,GER7 23.59 Zatsepin Alexei,84,RUS8 23.64 Veliaca Ivan,84,CRO100 METRES FREESTYLE1 50.47 Gilot Fabien,84,FRA2 50.49 Cavic Milorad,84,YUG3 50.84 Viktoravicius Paulius,84,LTU4 51.48 Salabutau Yahor,84,BLR5 51.53 Galavtine Antoine,85,FRA6 51.59 Koll Dominik,84,AUT7 51.60 Delac Mario,85,CRO8 1:01.15 Savino Andrea,84,ITA200 METRES FREESTYLE1 1:50.26 Prilukov Yuri,84,RUS2 1:52.27 Natsvin Evgeni,85,RUS3 1:52.36 Gilot Fabien,84,FRA4 1:52.61 Carneiro Ivo,84,POR5 1:52.83 Koll Dominik,84,AUT6 1:53.36 Webster Paul,84,GBR7 1:53.45 Savino Andrea,84,ITA8 1:53.47 Gegotek Piotr,84,POL400 METRES FREESTYLE1 3:53.59 Prilukov Yuri,84,RUS2 3:54.83 Davies David,80,GBR3 3:56.54 Natsvin Evgeni,85,RUS4 3:57.27 Diamantidis Georgios,84,GRE5 3:57.98 Stanczyk Przemyslaw,85,POL6 3:58.26 Carneiro Ivo,84,POR7 4:00.42 Kvale Gard,84,NOR8 4:00.42 Livnat Shay,84,ISR1500 METRES FREESTYLE1 15:14.85 Prilukov Yuri,84,RUS2 15:36.49 Korzeniowski Pawel,85,POL3 15:36.51 della Valle Simone,84,ITA4 15:44.86 Kvale Gard,84,NOR5 15:45.10 Herbert Thomas,85,GBR6 15:52.63 Zdesar Bojan,84,SLO7 15:53.89 Natsvin Evgeni,85,RUS8 15:54.14 Diamantidis Georgios,84,GRE50 METRES BACKSTROKE1 26.64 Viatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS2 26.65 Mantymaki Manu,85,FIN3 26.73 Keil Dominik,85,GER4 27.22 Ruscio Andrea,84,ITA5 27.33 Tardin Alain,84,SUI6 27.38 Grigoriadis Aristidis,85,GRE7 27.51 di Carli Marco,85,GER8 DQ Rudolf Roland,85,HUN100 METRES BACKSTROKE1 56.09 Keil Dominik,85,GER2 56.91 Viatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS3 57.18 Mantymaki Manu,85,FIN4 57.53 Rudolf Roland,85,HUN5 58.38 Ruscio Andrea,84,ITA6 58.51 Betlej Wojciech,84,POL7 58.81 Keetman John,84,NED8 59.65 Massacand Jonathan,84,SUI200 METRES BACKSTROKE1 2:02.81 Viatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS2 2:03.42 Hughes Ross,84,GBR3 2:04.61 Meeuw Helge,84,GER4 2:05.16 Zdesar Bojan,84,SLO5 2:05.88 Rudolf Roland,85,HUN6 2:06.70 Keil Dominik,85,GER7 2:07.67 Betlej Wojciech,84,POL8 2:09.11 Keetman John,84,NED50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 29.11 Terrin Alessandro,85,ITA2 29.24 Nielsen Joakim,84,SWE3 29.28 Cool Philipp,84,GER4 29.33 Thiallet Anthony,85,FRA5 29.36 Ramos Bruno,84,POR6 29.39 Swiers Jago,84,BEL7 29.57 Sigurdsson Jon,84,ISL8 29.78 Financsek Gabor,85,HUN100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 1:03.25 Cool Philipp,84,GER2 1:03.73 Nielsen Joakim,84,SWE3 1:04.13 Borisik Igor,84,UKR4 1:04.18 Swiers Jago,84,BEL5 1:04.37 Neiva Henrique,84,POR6 1:04.56 Sommaripa Marco,84,ITA7 1:04.91 Pernat Matiaz,84,SLO8 1:05.32 Agache Dragos,84,ROM200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 2:17.08 Boral Lukasz,84,POL2 2:17.82 Bossini Paolo,85,ITA3 2:18.32 Neiva Henrique,84,POR4 2:18.81 Neumann Johannes,85,GER5 2:19.05 Grigoryev Andrei,84,RUS6 2:19.72 Pernat Matiaz,84,SLO7 2:19.86 Plutecki Adam,85,POL8 2:20.73 Borisik Igor,84,UKR50 METRES BUTTERFLY1 24.57 Puninski Alex,85,CRO2 24.67 Skvortsov Nikolai,84,RUS3 24.67 Sundin Tor,84,SWE4 24.70 Cavic Milorad,84,YUG5 24.77 Dietrich Johannes,85,GER6 24.86 Advena Sergiy,84,UKR7 24.90 Leveau Amaury,85,UKR8 25.11 Goldin Rudy,84,ITA100 METRES BUTTERFLY1 53.76 Advena Sergiy,84,UKR2 54.08 Cavic Milorad,84,YUG3 54.15 Skvortsov Nikolai,84,RUS4 54.27 Dietrich Johannes,85,GER5 54.82 Salcius Rimvydas,85,LTU6 55.02 Goldin Rudy,84,ITA7 55.29 Meeuw Helge,84,GER8 55.64 Drzewinski Lukasz,84,POL200 METRES BUTTERFLY1 1:59.25 Drymonakos Ioannis,84,GRE2 2:00.21 Drzewinski Lukasz,84,POL3 2:00.25 Advena Sergiy,84,UKR4 2:00.28 Skvortsov Nikolai,84,RUS5 2:01.15 Korzeniowski Pawel,85,POL6 2:02.00 Dietrich Johannes,85,GER7 2:02.30 Kiss Boldizsar,85,HUN8 2:02.42 Mourao Duarte,84,POR200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 2:03.65 Berezutsky Igor,84,RUS2 2:04.92 Zatsepin Alexei,84,RUS3 2:05.35 Savino Andrea,84,ITA4 2:05.57 Alexandrov Mihail,85,BUL5 2:06.05 van Aggele Robin,84,NED6 2:06.13 Andrijauskas Paulius,84,LTU7 2:06.24 Cseh Laszlo,85,HUN8 2:07.37 Zoldak Kryzsztof,84,POL400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 4:19.81 Berezutsky Igor,84,RUS2 4:20.24 Cseh Laszlo,85,HUN3 4:25.75 Zoldak Kryzsztof,84,POL4 4:26.55 Drymonakos Ioannis,84,GRE5 4:26.60 Zatsepin Alexei,84,RUS6 4:27.96 Korzeniowski Pawel,85,POL7 4:28.15 Alexandrov Mihail,85,BUL8 4:32.10 Hughes Ross,84,GBR4X100 MEDLEY RELAY1 3:44.99 Germany,GER2 3:47.49 Russia,RUS3 3:48.31 Hungary,HUN4 3:50.01 France,FRA5 3:51.14 Ukraine,UKR6 3:51.33 Belgium,BEL7 DQ Israel,ISR8 DQ Sweden,SWE4X100 FREE RELAY1 3:24.12 France,FRA2 3:26.30 Germany,GER3 3:26.91 Sweden,SWE4 3:28.37 Croatia,CRO5 3:29.42 Ukraine,UKR6 3:29.57 Finland,FIN7 3:30.01 Italy,ITA8 3:30.80 Portugal,POR4X200 FREE RELAY1 7:28.25 Russia,RUS2 7:30.16 France,FRA3 7:32.69 Great Britain,GBR4 7:36.48 Germany,GER5 7:39.23 Portugal,POR6 7:40.41 Poland,POL7 7:44.82 Spain,ESP8 7:46.05 Israel,ISRGIRLS born 1986-8750 METRES FREESTYLE1 25.76 Gotz Daniela,87,GER2 25.86 Korc Agata,86,POL3 26.26 Hofmann Nele,86,GER4 26.56 Barzycka Paulina,86,POL5 26.74 Heemskerk Femke,87,NED6 26.74 Pinto Delfina,87,ITA7 26.75 Klosova Petra,86,CZE8 27.14 Florio Silvia,86,ITA100 METRES FREESTYLE1 56.73 Hofmann Nele,86,GER2 56.92 Sych Regina,87,RUS3 57.16 Korc Agata,86,POL4 57.17 Gotz Daniela,87,GER5 57.21 Barzycka Paulina,86,POL6 57.47 Jovanovic Sanja,86,CRO7 57.61 Zoccari Flavia,86,ITA8 58.34 Mylosi Dominiki,86,GRE200 METRES FREESTYLE1 2:02.40 Shornikova Polina,86,RUS2 2:03.55 Sych Regina,87,RUS3 2:04.17 Pagliarini Silva,86,ITA4 2:04.39 Lipcsei Krisztina,86,HUN5 2:04.42 Hantke Stephanie,87,GER6 2:05.37 Tsagka Evagelia,87,GRE7 2:05.93 Caleca Renata,86,ITA8 2:06.04 Wyld Ka<strong>the</strong>rine,86,GBR400 METRES FREESTYLE1 4:15.43 Sych Regina,87,RUS2 4:15.58 Shornikova Polina,86,RUS3 4:19.25 Lipcsei Krisztina,86,HUN4 4:21.01 Suttora Marina,86,ITARATING SUMMARY OF TOP PERFORMANCES1) 978 2:26.42 200 breast W Mirna Jukic,AUT2) 965 2:11.56 200 back W Stanislava Komarova,RUS3) 964 1:01.88 100 back W Laure Manaudou,FRA4) 964 4:19.81 400 IM M Igor Berezutsky,RUS5) 961 15:14.85 1500 free M Yuri Prilukov,RUS6) 961 4:20.24 400 IM M Laszlo Cseh,HUN7) 958 53.76 100 fly M Sergiy Advena,UKR8) 952 1:59.25 200 fly M Ioannis Drymonakos,GRE9) 950 56.09 100 back M Dominik Keil,GER10) 949 54.08 100 fly M Milorad Cavic,YUG5 4:23.24 Assnousi Fadma,86,ESP6 4:23.43 Strouba Olga,87,GRE7 4:23.57 Ferreira Marta,86,POR8 4:24.41 Nagy Reka,86,HUN800 METRES FREESTYLE1 8:43.64 Tolkacheva Yana,87,RUS2 8:43.71 Nagy Reka,86,HUN3 8:44.47 Payne Kerianne,87,GBR4 8:52.30 Rutili Giulia,87,ITA5 8:53.49 Strouba Olga,87,GRE6 8:58.59 Hantke Stephanie,87,GER7 8:58.66 Suttora Marina,86,ITA8 8:58.86 Margioukla Theodora,86,GRE50 METRES BACKSTROKE1 29.34 Komarova Stanislava,86,RUS2 29.45 Manaudou Laure,86,FRA3 29.68 Jovanovic Sanja,86,CRO4 29.81 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR5 30.04 Baum <strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,GER6 30.04 van Schaik Lenneke,86,NED7 30.10 Szabo-Szepesi Nikolett,87,HUN8 30.61 Moonan Susannah,87,SWE100 METRES BACKSTROKE1 1:01.88 Manaudou Laure,86,FRA2 1:02.35 Komarova Stanislava,86,RUS3 1:03.12 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR4 1:03.79 Jovanovic Sanja,86,CRO5 1:03.79 Szabo-Szepesi Nikolett,87,HUN6 1:03.88 Putra Alexandra,86,FRA7 1:04.40 Baum <strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,GER8 1:05.39 van Schaik Lenneke,86,NED200 METRES BACKSTROKE1 2:11.56 Komarova Stanislava,86,RUS2 2:14.29 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR3 2:17.81 Backhaus Stephanie,84,GER4 2:18.11 Palmai Andrea,86,HUN5 2:19.82 Baron Es<strong>the</strong>r,87,FRA6 2:20.37 Loparyova Ekaterina,86,RUS7 2:20.50 Jovanovic Sanja,86,CRO8 2:20.62 Mayer Kerstin,86,AUT50 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 32.54 Haywood Kate,87,GBR2 32.62 Sambrailo Tamara,86,SLO3 32.64 Chocova Petra,86,CZE4 32.66 Tour Katarina,87,SWE5 32.73 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT6 32.82 Dizdarevic Sanja,87,SWE7 33.32 Steinmetz Franziska,86,GER8 33.72 Boggiatto Chiara,86,ITA100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 1:09.91 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT2 1:10.83 Chocova Petra,86,CZE3 1:11.06 Haywood Kate,87,GBR4 1:11.94 Boggiatto Chiara,86,ITA5 1:12.71 Vereschagina Xenia,87,RUS6 1:12.80 Tour Katarina,87,SWE7 1:12.90 Steinmetz Franziska,86,GER8 1:13.54 Pidlisna Yulija,87,UKR200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 2:26.42 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT2 2:30.27 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN3 2:30.85 Vereschagina Xenia,87,RUS4 2:31.15 Boggiatto Chiara,86,ITA5 2:31.22 Chocova Petra,86,CZE6 2:32.09 Konowalik Amy,86,GBR7 2:34.50 Gabos Andrea,86,ROM8 2:39.78 Leber Eve,86,GER50 METRES BUTTERFLY1 27.18 Vladykina Vasilisa,87,RUS2 27.76 Skrubel Franziska,87,GER3 27.85 Korc Agata,86,POL4 27.90 Hofmann Nele,86,GER5 28.16 Gemo Elena,87,ITA6 28.43 Dzerkai Ganna,87,UKR7 28.47 Klosova Petra,86,CZE8 28.50 Ottesen Jeanette,87,DEN100 METRES BUTTERFLY1 1:02.19 Taray Kata,86,HUN2 1:02.53 Papp Renata,86,HUN3 1:02.67 Gemo Elena,87,ITA4 1:02.97 Mironenko Valeria,87,RUS5 1:03.09 Skrubel Franziska,87,GER6 1:03.31 Nowak Agata,87,POL7 1:03.34 Mussi Sabina,87,ITA8 1:03.49 Volkova Alexandra,86,RUS200 METRES BUTTERFLY1 2:13.45 Lipcsei Krisztina,86,HUN2 2:14.50 Papp Renata,86,HUN3 2:17.08 Mussi Sabina,87,ITA4 2:19.70 Volkova Alexandra,86,RUS5 2:20.55 Mironenko Valeria,87,RUS6 2:20.80 Luescher Stephanie,87,SUI7 2:20.83 Berni Micaela,86,ITA8 2:22.56 Glasner Frederikke,86,DEN200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 2:16.35 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN2 2:17.03 Manaudou Laure,86,FRA3 2:17.16 Tolkacheva Yana,87,RUS4 2:19.76 Agelopoulou Vasiliki,87,GRE5 2:20.73 Savonyuk Yulia,87,UKR6 2:21.11 Rohmann Teresa,87,GER7 2:21.75 Urbanczyk Aleksanda,87,POL8 2:23.56 Baranowksa Katarzyna,87,POL400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 4:46.20 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN2 4:46.83 Tolkacheva Yana,87,RUS3 4:54.86 Hantke Stephanie,87,GER4 4:55.64 Preston <strong>Jul</strong>ie,86,GBR5 4:56.83 Rohmann Teresa,87,GER6 4:58.87 Pidlisna Yulija,87,UKR7 4:59.22 Chase Laura,87,GBR8 5:04.11 Agelopoulou Vasiliki,87,GRE4X100 MEDLEY RELAY1 4:12.41 Russia,RUS2 4:15.07 Germany,GER3 4:16.44 Hungary,HUN4 4:17.45 France,FRA5 4:18.95 Sweden,SWE6 4:19.02 Ukraine,UKR7 4:20.01 Great Britain,GBR8 4:20.50 Italy,ITA4X100 FREE RELAY1 3:48.96 Germany,GER2 3:50.59 Russia,RUS3 3:51.32 Poland,POL4 3:51.44 Italy,ITA5 3:53.98 France,FRA6 3:54.68 Sweden,SWE7 3:56.38 Ukraine,UKR8 3:57.94 Denmark,DEN4X200 FREE RELAY1 8:14.59 Russia,RUS2 8:17.38 Italy,ITA3 8:21.63 Great Britain,GBR4 8:21.75 Hungary,HUN5 8:29.87 Germany,GER6 8:36.10 Greece,GRE7 8:37.87 Sweden,SWE8 8:48.56 Spain,ESPMEDAL TOTALSGold Silver Bronze Total1 RUS 16 10 4 302 GER 6 3 6 153 HUN 4 5 3 124 FRA 3 4 1 85 AUT 2 0 0 26 POL 1 3 4 87 ITA 1 2 5 88 GBR 1 2 4 79 YUG 1 2 0 310 UKR 1 1 3 511 CRO 1 0 1 212 GRE 1 0 0 113 SWE 0 3 2 514 FIN 0 1 2 315 CZE 0 1 1 216 SLO 0 1 0 117 POR 0 0 1 1LTU 0 0 1 138 38 38 11424SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


COLWIN ON COACHINGALL ROADS LEAD TO BALTIMORECecil ColwinMurray Stephens, Head Coach of <strong>the</strong> North BaltimoreAquatic Club, has made a distinct contribution toAmerican swimming, both as a coach of world-classswimmers and as an entrepreneur whose influencenow spreads worldwide. Stephens’ successful program,based in one of <strong>the</strong> world’s rare coach-owned facilities,continues to attract a steady stream of coaches andofficials eager to observe his methods.From Stephens’ state-of-<strong>the</strong>-art complex,containing two 50-metre pools, one indoors and oneoutdoors, <strong>the</strong> NBAC has sent forth 10 Olympicswimmers who have won a total of 5 gold, 2 silver, and1 bronze medals in <strong>the</strong> Olympic Games. Recently, ina constant search for new talent, <strong>the</strong> NBAC programhas spread into neighbouring Harford County,Maryland, and South Central Pennsylvania.A Great MotivatorCoach Murray Stephens stands for high ideals foryouth and is an educator in <strong>the</strong> true sense of <strong>the</strong> word.Stephens’ easy-going manner belies <strong>the</strong> tenacity hebrings to every job he tackles. He is a tough, determinedleader with tremendous energy,resourcefulness, and ingenuity. Heknows what he wants and generallyachieves it. I’ve never heard himuse an alibi or make an excuse;winners don’t need <strong>the</strong>m.Stephens is a past master of<strong>the</strong> finer points of <strong>the</strong> sport,especially in his ability to inspireswimmers to win. In his own quietway, he is one of swimming’s mostable motivators. His swimmers goabout <strong>the</strong>ir mission in a purposefuland dedicated manner, almost as ifsomething of <strong>the</strong> coach’spersonality has rubbed off on <strong>the</strong>m.The team is proud of <strong>the</strong>ir traditionof excellence, which motivates<strong>the</strong>m to swim faster and faster.Before he entered high school, he swam mostly athome in a pool that his fa<strong>the</strong>r built for him to improvehis swimming. In high school he learned to race inall strokes, excelling in butterfly and free style.Although not destined to reach <strong>the</strong> Olympian heightsas a swimmer, he was good enough to win Collegeconference championships in <strong>the</strong> 200 and 500 freestyleand compete in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Eastern Championships.Stephens started <strong>the</strong> NBAC in 1968 toge<strong>the</strong>r withTim Pierce, who had been interim coach at LoyolaCollege, and later a high school and YMCA clubcoach. Stephens and Pierce started <strong>the</strong> NBAC teamafter Coach Arthur “Reds” Hucht had rebuffedStephens’ interest in coaching at <strong>the</strong> KCO (Knights ofColumbus), and Pierce’s Y club administrators hadrebuked him for “training Y club swimmers to toomuch success away from <strong>the</strong> Y program.”That summer, Pierce’s Loyola High Schoolswimmer, Bob Gavin, made <strong>the</strong> United StatesOlympic Trials in Los Angeles. In <strong>the</strong> 1969-70 season,NBAC beat KCO in major local meets that KCO hadnot lost in over 20 years. In 1971, Pierce decidedthat he only wanted to coach high school, andMurray became <strong>the</strong> NBAC Head Coach.Acquiring His Own FacilityIn its early years, <strong>the</strong> NBAC team was based at LoyolaHigh School’s six-lane pool. At times <strong>the</strong> NBAC rentedadditional pools but not on a regular basis. In 1985Stephens heard about an old pool, owned by an 82-year-old gentleman who had bought <strong>the</strong> pool in 1945after working <strong>the</strong>re as a boy from <strong>the</strong> time it wasopened in 1930. After <strong>the</strong> war, <strong>the</strong> original building,a large wooden structure, had burnt down, and <strong>the</strong>facility had lapsed into a state of disrepair.Stephens went to look at <strong>the</strong> pool and noted that,although <strong>the</strong> pool was 110 feet wide and 200 feet longwith a shallow end that was only one foot deep, itcould be shortened to form a 50-metre course, withsome room left for casual ba<strong>the</strong>rs. Stephens saw <strong>the</strong>possibilities for converting <strong>the</strong> pool into a venuesuited for competitive swimming. He made severalapproaches to <strong>the</strong> owner to buy <strong>the</strong> pool, only to berejected each time.Stephens said: “He was quite <strong>the</strong> crotchety person,and he was adamant about not wanting to sell <strong>the</strong>pool to me. He loved that old pool just as if it was achild. He didn’t think I had <strong>the</strong> time to run it properly,but he did agree to let <strong>the</strong> club train in <strong>the</strong> pool. Aftera year had passed, I had formed some sort of rapportwith him. So I walked into his office one day and gavehim a cheque for $5000, which I had borrowed frommy mo<strong>the</strong>r because I didn’t have $5000, and I saidthat I wanted to buy <strong>the</strong> pool, and here’s a contract.I had written <strong>the</strong> contract myself, using someterms that I had culled from some property sales I’dEarly BeginningsMurray Stephens’ interest inswimming started at <strong>the</strong> age ofeight when his fa<strong>the</strong>r took him forprivate lessons to Eric Steingass,who later became his coach whenhe swam for Loyola High School.Meadowbrook outdoor 50 metre poolSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>25


The indoor 50 metre pool completed in 1995Meadowbrook fitness centrebeen involved in. So he thought about it, and aftergoing back and forth on <strong>the</strong> matter through ourrespective attorneys for about six to seven months, wecame to an agreement.”“I have <strong>the</strong> greatest respect for MurrayStephens. Not only has he built swimmersfrom <strong>the</strong> age grouper up, but he has alsoput it all on <strong>the</strong> line by building his ownpool and making a go of it.There are many coaches who havepassed through USA Swimming, butMurray has stayed and proven himselfand his program over at least threedecades. He has stood <strong>the</strong> test of time.He has remained a club coach which is<strong>the</strong> backbone of <strong>the</strong> sport of swimmingin <strong>the</strong> United States.”Don Gambril,Head Coach, U.S. Olympic Team, 1984.Assistant Coach U.S. Olympic Teams, 1968,1972, 1976, and 1980.Although <strong>the</strong> deed of sale agreement was notfinalized until <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1987, Stephens had borrowedmoney and started sandblasting <strong>the</strong> paint from <strong>the</strong>walls and floor of <strong>the</strong> pool. He did a complete overhaulof <strong>the</strong> pool, starting in December 1986 and continuinginto <strong>the</strong> spring of 1987.Stephens said that after he had invested $50,000to $60,000, maybe even more, on pool repairs, withborrowed money on credit cards, etc., <strong>the</strong>y agreed tosell <strong>the</strong> pool to him; o<strong>the</strong>rwise, <strong>the</strong>y would have hadto reimburse him for <strong>the</strong> work he had done in <strong>the</strong> pooland <strong>the</strong> significant repairs he had made. They werealso tired of dealing with it and Stephens’ attorneyactually persuaded <strong>the</strong>m to reduce <strong>the</strong> sale price from$395,000 to $295,000.Throughout <strong>the</strong> renovating process, Stephenskept in touch with <strong>the</strong> former members of <strong>the</strong>recreational centre, enlisting <strong>the</strong>ir support andexplaining that <strong>the</strong> new facility would be a vastimprovement over <strong>the</strong> previous one.All this time, while he worked to finalize <strong>the</strong>legalities of <strong>the</strong> titling and o<strong>the</strong>r legal documents,Stephens continued to run <strong>the</strong> pool. Obtaining <strong>the</strong>bank clearance didn’t occur until <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>Jul</strong>y1987. By that time, Stephens had run <strong>the</strong> pool for 60days (<strong>the</strong> better part of <strong>the</strong> summer) and had spentmost of <strong>the</strong> operational money.“Our main source of income came fromeliminating any salary for ourselves, from my teachingsalary, and from whatever money I was making from<strong>the</strong> NBAC swim team. Every year, we managed toincrease <strong>the</strong> membership and to bring in more income.We kept pouring <strong>the</strong> money back into <strong>the</strong> project topay for repairs and thus build more equity; <strong>the</strong> nextyear we replaced <strong>the</strong> 57-year-old filtration system andinstalled a stainless steel gutter, a project that costseveral hundred thousand dollars. The next step wasto take whatever income we derived from <strong>the</strong> newSTEPHENS’ RECIPE FOR SUCCESS“A successful swimmer builds on experience andsuccess and can maintain sustained periods oftraining and improvement. Carrying over successfrom one season to <strong>the</strong> next is helpful. A fast startto training in <strong>the</strong> Fall often will result in a Fall,mid-Winter and Spring triple time drop, or at leasta big double time drop. Take, for example,breaststroke star Anita Nall, who swam 2:35 in <strong>the</strong>summer of 1990, 2:30 in early December, and byMarch was down to 2:27.”“Successful swimmers dream big goals andhave a good sense of achieving practice markerswhich affirm <strong>the</strong>ir steps towards each goal.”“Successful swimmers have great pride andfeel for <strong>the</strong> mechanics of <strong>the</strong>ir stroke. They aregood at self-analysis or, at least, can quickly pickup on cues from <strong>the</strong> coach.”“Anita Nall, Beth Botsford, Patrick Kennedy,Casey Barrett, Theresa Andrews, and WhitneyMetzler were all hard workers who knew how toget down to business. All could swim fast inpractice. Almost all were great kickers and very fit.These components plus <strong>the</strong> ability to stay positiveand success-centred helped <strong>the</strong>m to be winners.“Our NBAC swimmers realize from a youngage that practice time is precious and that wasteof time is just that. Most of our swimmers carrychallenging and disciplined academic loads andmove through <strong>the</strong>ir day in a workmanlike manner.Enjoying <strong>the</strong> process makes this all possible;o<strong>the</strong>rwise <strong>the</strong> work needs to be supplemented byfrivolity for which <strong>the</strong>y have little time.”enterprise and use it to raise a bank loan of $600,000,which we used to install new locker rooms and dressingareas.”Each year <strong>the</strong>reafter, Stephen’s cash flowimproved and he repaid <strong>the</strong> bank as much as he couldafford. The property value increased, and so didequity with <strong>the</strong> bank. Soon, <strong>the</strong> property value wasclose to $1 million, at which point Stephens started toseriously consider building an indoor pool.By 1994, when five years had passed and at least$100,000 had been spent on workplace studies, onlawyers and engineers’ fees, Stephens managed toobtain <strong>the</strong> building permit for <strong>the</strong> new 50-m indoorpool. The building of <strong>the</strong> pool took from September1994 to June 1995. To this day, his colleagues referwith awe to his staying power in bringing thisenormous project to completion, particularly atconsiderable financial risk. “The whole enterprisewas a very big undertaking, but, in <strong>the</strong> end it was allworthwhile,” says Stephens modestly.26SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


Making Pool Space PayStephens realized that <strong>the</strong> increased pool spacecouldn’t be used entirely for competitive swimming.He needed to attract lap swimmers and fitnessswimmers to help pay <strong>the</strong> mortage and operationalcosts. With this in mind, Stephens installed dividerbulkheads in both outdoor and indoor pools. In thisway, in each pool, four short-course lanes were createdon ei<strong>the</strong>r side of <strong>the</strong> dividers, leaving two long lanesfor 50 metres lap swimming on each side of <strong>the</strong>bulkhead. He said that <strong>the</strong> club swimmers never have<strong>the</strong> full use of <strong>the</strong> 50 metres indoor pool, and winterand summer club swimmers are always sharing lanespace with <strong>the</strong> fitness and master swimmers.The Logistics of a Privately-Owned PoolFrom what Murray Stephens has said, it seems clearthat, in order to finance a privately owned pool, <strong>the</strong>operation would need to be involved in a great deal ofbeginner teaching. In addition to <strong>the</strong> competitiveswimming program, provision and space has to bemade for lap and master swimmers, <strong>the</strong> latter peoplebeing <strong>the</strong> “ones who pay <strong>the</strong> bills,” as Stephens says.Stephens said that he knew of only two o<strong>the</strong>rteams that are independent operations; one in Atlantaconducted by Chris Davis, and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r in Virginia.The Atlanta organization has three or four 6-laneindoor pools in which <strong>the</strong> coach conducts swimteams and teaches beginners, and finances <strong>the</strong> entireoperation from both <strong>the</strong>se activities. In such a case itis possible to gross several hundred thousand dollarsMeadowbrook indoor 50 metre poolSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>Cecil ColwinMurray and Patti Stephens worked toge<strong>the</strong>r in building <strong>the</strong> NBAC organization. Stephensfirst met Patti in 1985 when she was chosen as <strong>the</strong> Potomac Valley’s women’s coach for <strong>the</strong> USA SwimmingSelect Camp (14-16-year-olds) where Stephens was <strong>the</strong> Head Coach. They were married in <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1986.and use <strong>the</strong> swim team program to pay for <strong>the</strong>operation. Of course, in warmer climates, heatingand operational costs are much lower.Stephens said that he was almost at this stagenow in <strong>the</strong> Harford County facility where he leases a6-lane indoor pool built by <strong>the</strong> owners of a scubashop. Originally <strong>the</strong>y had a small pool for <strong>the</strong>ir scubadiving training, and later decided to build a six-lanepool in <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong>ir building.“They brought us in to operate and manage<strong>the</strong> pool for <strong>the</strong>m, and we use four lanes and pay asignificant fee to lease that part of <strong>the</strong> facility, andwe have <strong>the</strong> lesson program in <strong>the</strong> teaching pool.They have some o<strong>the</strong>r programming income and<strong>the</strong>y keep two lanes available for fitness swimmers.So we share that pool, and <strong>the</strong> pool itself brings inroughly something like $1.2million. With a goodmembership of probably 130to 140 swimmers paying toplevelfees and a respectablelesson program, that facilitycan pay for itself.”Discussing <strong>the</strong> coachingfees paid at his maincomplex in Baltimore,Stephens said that <strong>the</strong> 8- and9-year-olds pay just over$1000 per year, and <strong>the</strong> mostadvanced swimmers pay$1800 per year, whereasmost of <strong>the</strong> swim teams in<strong>the</strong> area pay at most twothirdsto half of <strong>the</strong>se fees.“Once you start cutting feesto $600 or $700 or $800 ayear per kid, <strong>the</strong>re’s notenough income to pay for<strong>the</strong> facility. So you have tobe able to charge top dollarand be competitive in <strong>the</strong>area, as well as provide atop facility.”27


28NBAC TEAM HISTORYNBAC’S PROGRAM HAS DEVELOPED SWIMMERSTO THEIR FULLEST POTENTIAL SINCE 1968Bob BowmanMurray Stephens and Tim Pierce began trainingswimmers in <strong>the</strong> summer of 1967, and <strong>the</strong> NorthBaltimore Aquatic Club (NBAC) was incorporated in<strong>the</strong> spring of 1968 as an Amateur Athletic Unionmember club.“The North Baltimore Aquatic Club hasa long history of cultivating excellenceand producing outstanding athletes andcitizens. The Club’s tremendous successacross <strong>the</strong> country and around <strong>the</strong>world have brought great pride to ourstate.”Kathleen Kennedy TownsendLt. Governor, State of MarylandNBAC sent Bob Gavin to <strong>the</strong> Olympic Trials in LosAngeles in 1968 in <strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly. This was just <strong>the</strong>beginning of <strong>the</strong> great swimming to come. Murraybecame <strong>the</strong> head coach in 1971; in 1972, <strong>the</strong> firstNBAC girl qualified for U.S. Nationals and placed14th in <strong>the</strong> 1650-yard freestyle in Dallas, Texas.Carter Warfield, as NBAC’s Head Age Group Coach,developed scores of swimmers as precise in <strong>the</strong>irtechnique as <strong>the</strong>y were fast. Also in 1972, two NBACgirls swam in <strong>the</strong> Olympic Trials in Chicago. In 1976,NBAC continued its fast swimming when JanetFreudenstein placed 8th in <strong>the</strong> 100 backstroke at <strong>the</strong>Olympic Trials in Long Beach, California. She missedmaking <strong>the</strong> team by only one second.At <strong>the</strong> Olympic Trials in 1980 in Irvine, TheresaAndrews placed fifth in <strong>the</strong> 100 backstroke and PollyWinde placed fifth in <strong>the</strong> 200 breaststroke. The nextsummer, NBAC had its first National Champion whenTheresa Andrews won <strong>the</strong> 100 backstroke at U.S.Nationals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Theresa was notfinished yet! NBAC sent three swimmers—Theresa,<strong>Jul</strong>ia Gorman, and Jill Johnson—to <strong>the</strong> OlympicTrials in 1984. After making <strong>the</strong> United States OlympicTeam in 1984, Theresa won two gold medals inbackstroke in Los Angeles. Theresa swam to anindividual gold in <strong>the</strong> 100 backstroke and won hersecond on <strong>the</strong> U.S.A. 4x100 medley relay team. Thatyear, also at <strong>the</strong> Olympics, former NBAC swimmersPatrick Kennedy (USA) and Ricardo Aldabe (Spain)placed in <strong>the</strong> top eight in <strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly and 200backstroke respectively.Tim Pierce and Carter Warfield coached withMurray for <strong>the</strong> first 15 years of <strong>the</strong> club’s existence. In<strong>the</strong> spring of 1985, Tom Himes joined <strong>the</strong> staff asHead Age Group Coach. Patty Stephens began in <strong>the</strong>fall of 1987. In 1986, a new name emerged in <strong>the</strong>headlines. <strong>Jul</strong>ia Gorman flew to a silver medal in <strong>the</strong>200 butterfly at <strong>the</strong> Goodwill Games in Moscow, URSthat summer. She also won <strong>the</strong> first of her three U.S.National Titles at <strong>the</strong> Long Course SummerChampionships in Santa Clara. Also in <strong>the</strong> winter of1986-1987, Murray and Patricia Stephens purchasedMeadowbrook Swim Club in Mt. Washington andbegan planning for <strong>the</strong> NBAC’s third decade andbeyond.In 1992, Anita Nall set <strong>the</strong> swimming world onfire with two world and American records in <strong>the</strong> 200breaststroke at <strong>the</strong> U.S. Olympic Trials in Indianapolis.Placing first in both breaststroke events qualifiedAnita to represent <strong>the</strong> United States at <strong>the</strong> 1992 OlympicGames in Barcelona, Spain. Anita brought home agold, silver, and bronze medal from <strong>the</strong> Olympics.She added an American record in <strong>the</strong> 100 breaststrokeand swam on <strong>the</strong> U.S.A. 4x100 medley relay team thatset both world and American records. Former NBACswimmer Jill Johnson (USA) placed in <strong>the</strong> B Final in<strong>the</strong> 200 breaststroke.CLUB MILESTONES5 Individual world records , 2 relay world records6 USA Olympic team members5 Olympic gold medals1 USA Olympic team coach4 USA World Championships team members1 World Championships gold medal2 USA World Championship Team coaches8 American records8 USA National Champions ( 23 National Titles)2 National Women’s Team Titles (1994 & 1995)2 ASCA Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year Awards2 USA Swimming Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year Awards120 USA Swimming National Age Group records202 First place National Age Group Rankings#1 ranked USA Age group team (1990-1996)Over 5000 Maryland Swimming resident andarea recordsCurrently holds 665 of 1043 Maryland recordsSWIMMER MILESTONESANDREWS Theresa, 25 AUG 1962, won twogolds at <strong>the</strong> 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, in <strong>the</strong> 100backstroke and <strong>the</strong> 4x100 medley relay.BOTSFORD Beth, 21 MAY 1981, 1996 Olympicgold medallist in <strong>the</strong> 100 back and 4x100 medley,1999 Pan Ams 3rd 100 back, 2nd 200 back.KENNEDY Patrick, 1984 Olympic 200 fly finalist,did his formative swimming at NBAC, was one of<strong>the</strong> greatest American age group record setters in<strong>the</strong> 1980s. Helped <strong>the</strong> University of Florida to itsfirst ever men’s team title in 1982.METZLER Whitney, 19 APR 1978, finalist 1996Olympic 400 IM.NALL Anita, 21 JUL 1976, won Olympic gold in1992 4x100 medley relay, silver for 100 breaststrokeand bronze for 200 breaststroke. She also wonmedals at <strong>the</strong> 1993 Pan Pacs, 1995 Pan Ams, 2000SC Worlds.PHELPS, Michael, 30 JUN 1985, youngest USmale Olympian since 1932, finalist in 2000Olympic 200 fly. 2001 World Champion 200 fly, inworld record of 1:54.58. <strong>2002</strong> US SummerNationals, won four events 100-200 fly, 200-400IM with one world and three American records.<strong>2002</strong> Pan Pacs wins three golds and a silver. At 17is male swimmer of <strong>the</strong> year.Canadian connectionBARRETT Casey, 16 FEB 1975, born in Montreal,did his formative swimming at NBAC and was aCanadian Olympian in 1996 where he was 11thfor 200 fly 1:59.72.In 1994, ano<strong>the</strong>r NBAC swimmer made it tointernational competition by winning her firstNational Championship in <strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly. WhitneyPhelps, by virtue of her 200 butterfly title, made <strong>the</strong>United States National Team that competed in Rome,Italy at <strong>the</strong> FINA World Championships. Whitneyplaced ninth in <strong>the</strong> event. NBAC won its first NationalTeam Championship in 1994. In March, in FederalWay, Washington, <strong>the</strong> NBAC women captured <strong>the</strong>team title. At <strong>the</strong> U.S. Open Championship in 1994,<strong>the</strong> women’s team again captured <strong>the</strong> first-place title.In 1995, <strong>the</strong> NBAC women captured <strong>the</strong>ir secondstraight spring U.S. National Team Championship.In <strong>Aug</strong>ust of 1995, Whitney Phelps and Beth Botsfordearned positions on <strong>the</strong> U.S. National Team thatcompeted in <strong>the</strong> Pan Pacific Games. In addition,Murray Stephens was selected as an assistant coachfor <strong>the</strong> United States Pan Pacific Team.The next Olympic year, 1996, saw <strong>the</strong> SummerGames return to U.S. soil for <strong>the</strong> Centennial Games inAtlanta, Georgia. NBAC age-group phenom BethBotsford rose to <strong>the</strong> occasion, qualifying for bothSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


ackstroke events. Whitney Metzler qualified in <strong>the</strong>400 IM. Additionally, NBAC Head Coach MurrayStephens was named an assistant USA Olympic Coachfor <strong>the</strong> women’s team. Beth won <strong>the</strong> 100 backstrokegold medal, and like Theresa Andrews, swam to asecond gold medal in <strong>the</strong> USA 400 medley relay.Whitney Metzler swam a lifetime best effort to makefinals and finish eighth in <strong>the</strong> 400 IM. Former NBACswimmer Casey Barrett (CAN) placed in <strong>the</strong> B Final in<strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly. The 1996 chapter of NBAC’s storywas not finished yet. Murray Stephens was namedCoach of <strong>the</strong> Year by both <strong>the</strong> American SwimmingCoaches Association and United States Swimming.Coach Bob Bowman joined <strong>the</strong> staff in <strong>the</strong> summer of1996.In 1997, Beth Botsford won both backstrokenational titles at <strong>the</strong> U.S. National Championships inBuffalo, New York. In <strong>the</strong> summer Long CourseChampionships, Beth qualified for <strong>the</strong> WorldChampionship Team for <strong>the</strong> 1998 FINA WorldChampionships in Perth, Australia. Murray wasnamed an Assistant Women’s USA National TeamCoach.In <strong>the</strong> summer of 1998 at Summer Nationals,Anita Nall qualified for <strong>the</strong> 1999 World UniversityGames in Spain and Beth Botsford earned a place on<strong>the</strong> 1999 Pan American Games Team, where she wona silver and a bronze medal. Coaches John Burke andAnn Hollister joined <strong>the</strong> NBAC staff in 1998. Murraywas named Head USA Men’s Coach for <strong>the</strong> 2000 WorldShort Course Championships in A<strong>the</strong>ns, Greece. AnitaNall competed for <strong>the</strong> U.S. at <strong>the</strong> same meet.In <strong>the</strong> year 1999, NBAC began an EndowmentFund to ensure <strong>the</strong> club’s continued success. In 1999and 2000, NBAC hosted <strong>the</strong> FINA World Cup at <strong>the</strong>University of Maryland. In 2000, ano<strong>the</strong>r Olympicyear, NBAC swimmers again competed at OlympicTrials. Michael Phelps became <strong>the</strong> youngest maleswimmer in 68 years to make a US Olympic Team.Michael finished second in <strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly to make<strong>the</strong> US squad. NBAC Senior Coach Bob Bowmanaccompanied Michael to Sydney, Australia where hefinished fifth in <strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly. Michael Phelps’relentless assault on <strong>the</strong> National Age Group Recordsled to NBAC passing a milestone of having had itsswimmers set over 100 of <strong>the</strong>se records. Coaches PaulYetter and Rachel Fishbain joined <strong>the</strong> staff in 2001.In March of 2001, at age 15, Michael Phelpsbroke <strong>the</strong> world record in <strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly, becoming<strong>the</strong> youngest male world record holder in history.NBAC senior coach Bob Bowman was named asassistant US National Team Coach for <strong>the</strong> WorldChampionships. Michael lowered his own world recordat <strong>the</strong> FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japanin <strong>Jul</strong>y, winning a gold medal in <strong>the</strong> 200 butterfly. In<strong>Aug</strong>ust, Michael won <strong>the</strong> 200 IM and 100 butterfly at<strong>the</strong> U.S. National Championships in Fresno,SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>About Murray StephensCecil Colwin❏ 1996 Served as Assistant Coach, USA Women’sOlympic Team staff.❏ 1996, Named United States Olympic Committee’sCoach of <strong>the</strong> Year for Swimming, as well as AmericanSwim Coaches Association Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year.❏ Owns and operates <strong>the</strong> Meadowbrook Aquatic andFitness Centre, devoted to swimming, triathlontraining, and general physical fitness. Owns GoldenMeadows Swim Club in Lancaster, PA. Recentlypurchased Joppatowne Swim Club (now MarinerPoint Swim Club).❏ Meadowbrook and its associated staffs coachedand managed five summer teams. Also ran <strong>the</strong> CentralMaryland League Championships as well as <strong>the</strong>Lancaster County All League Championships.❏ Vice-President of <strong>the</strong> American Swimming CoachesAssociation.❏ Technical Vice-President on <strong>the</strong> Board of Directorsof United States Swimming.❏ Coach of <strong>the</strong> 1998 USA team to <strong>the</strong> FINA WorldAquatic Championship.❏ March 1999 Loyola College presented him with <strong>the</strong>prestigious Andrew White Medal for distinguishedservice to <strong>the</strong> community.❏ September 1999 named to <strong>the</strong> Governor ofMaryland’s Council for Physical Fitness.❏ November 1999 and 2000 assists WashingtonBaltimore Regional 2012 Coalition with eventpromotion such as <strong>the</strong> World Cup SwimmingMeets held at University of Maryland’s College ParkStadium.California. He was <strong>the</strong> male high-point award winnerof <strong>the</strong> meet. Meghan Sackett, 14, finished third in <strong>the</strong>1500 freestyle, winning <strong>the</strong> Female Rookie of <strong>the</strong> Meetaward.NBAC’s age group program has continued todevelop swimmers to <strong>the</strong>ir fullest potential since1968. Sons and daughters of NBAC swimmers are nowtraining with <strong>the</strong> team <strong>the</strong>ir parents swam for. NBACcurrently holds 34 National Age Group records andwas ranked <strong>the</strong> number-one Age Group Team in <strong>the</strong>United States from 1990 to 1996 by <strong>the</strong> AmericanSwimming Coaches Association. Now expanded tothree training locations, NBAC still holds a majorityof Maryland state records. In <strong>the</strong> past decade, NBAChas added a lesson program and stroke developmentclinic that aid in <strong>the</strong> development of beginners intoNBAC champions.Editor’s Note: Cecil Colwin, <strong>the</strong> author of<strong>the</strong> article on pages 25-27, has observed <strong>the</strong>development of <strong>the</strong> NBAC program over a periodof 15 years, during which time he made threevisits to <strong>the</strong> Murray Stephens program inBaltimore and surrounding areas, with periodsof three to four years intervening. He believesthat <strong>the</strong> NBAC is an excellent example of whata single club can achieve on <strong>the</strong> internationalscene, given proper facilities and top-flightcoaching“I cannot help but compare <strong>the</strong> resultsachieved by <strong>the</strong> NBAC swimmers with <strong>the</strong>Canadian move towards national trainingcentres over a similar period of time. The clubsystem in Canada during <strong>the</strong> 1970-1980s was<strong>the</strong> envy of <strong>the</strong> world. Canadian clubs employedmany world-class coaches from Australia, NewZealand, and <strong>the</strong> USA. Now most clubs areweaker, and training centres are <strong>the</strong> emphasis.In salaries alone, <strong>the</strong>re must be half a milliondollars or more paid to centre-based coaches,all appointed and answerable to <strong>the</strong> head coach.“Results at <strong>the</strong> Olympic Games and o<strong>the</strong>rinternational meets have been in steady decline.‘It’s a battle for <strong>the</strong> bronze, it’s a battle for <strong>the</strong>bronze’ was <strong>the</strong> cry repeated by CBC sportsbroadcasts, referring to Canadian swimmers at<strong>the</strong> recent Commonwealth Games, where <strong>the</strong>irresults were no better than almost 50 years ago.Granted, Canadian records are still beingbroken by <strong>the</strong> country’s leading swimmers, butin <strong>the</strong> context of world swimming, <strong>the</strong>se newmarks have no significance. Something iswrong somewhere—probably <strong>the</strong> result of anaccumulation of factors. One important step in<strong>the</strong> right direction could be a return to <strong>the</strong>previous emphasis on club swimming.”29


Phelps was not <strong>the</strong> only swimmer eager to prove<strong>the</strong>ir prowess as a multi-event dynamo. NatalieCoughlin of <strong>the</strong> University of California entered <strong>the</strong>meet as a lock to win <strong>the</strong> 100 backstroke, but her o<strong>the</strong>rperformances at Nationals signified <strong>the</strong> beginning ofa dominance not seen since Tracy Caulkins.Richard Quick, head Olympic coach in 1996 and2000, says of Natalie, “She’s <strong>the</strong> most talented femaleswimmer I’ve ever seen. Put her in any event and shecould win it. She’s absolutely poised to be <strong>the</strong>cornerstone of <strong>the</strong> 2004 Olympic team.” Coughlinwould win an amazing five titles (six if you countrelays), <strong>the</strong> first female to do so since Caulkins in1978.On Day One, Coughlin defeated comeback kidand most decorated female Summer Olympian inhistory Jenny Thompson in <strong>the</strong> 100 butterfly (58.44),but would set <strong>the</strong> Hall of Fame complex alight with anincredible new world record in <strong>the</strong> 100 backstroke <strong>the</strong>following night. Turning at 28.86, more than asecond ahead of <strong>the</strong> field, Coughlin extended her leadfur<strong>the</strong>r throughout <strong>the</strong> race to touch <strong>the</strong> pads at59.58, demolishing <strong>the</strong> prior standard from 1994 byChina’s Cihong He (1:00.16).“At last!” said an elated Natalie. “People weresaying, ‘When are you going to go 59?’ last year whendouble-0 was still new to me. It takes a lot of pressureoff now. I’ve broken 59 and qualified for Pan Pacs, soI can just enjoy <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> meet.”No doubt she enjoyed continuing her winningways <strong>the</strong> following night in <strong>the</strong> 200 freestyle, whereshe reeled Lindsay Benko in over <strong>the</strong> last lap to win ina US Open record of 1:58.20 to Benko’s 1:58.56.Coughlin’s time was <strong>the</strong> fastest American time in 10years.Coughlin would also win <strong>the</strong> 100 freestyle (54.66)over Benko and Thompson, and set <strong>the</strong> final jewel in<strong>the</strong> Natalie Coughlin coronation crown by winning<strong>the</strong> 200 backstroke in 2:08.53, breaking <strong>the</strong> oldestwomen’s American record on <strong>the</strong> books of 2:08.60 setby Betsy Mitchell in 1986, set back when swimmersstill had to touch <strong>the</strong> wall with <strong>the</strong>ir hands beforeturning. “It felt painful,” said Coughlin. “I haven’tswam that race in four years, so I just took it out andtried to hang on. It was a best time by three and a halfseconds, so I’m really happy with it.”Coughlin’s final count: 6 golds includingCal’s winning 4x100 medley relay; 1 World and2 American records.Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin were not<strong>the</strong> only swimmers who made waves at Nationals; anexciting crop of youngsters coupled with veteransmaking <strong>the</strong>ir reemergence composed <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong>story in Fort Lauderdale.Rhiannon Jeffrey, a 15-year-old from DelrayBeach, Florida, took fourth in <strong>the</strong> 100 and 200 metrefreestyles, posting times of 55.39 and 2:00.74respectively. Her time in <strong>the</strong> 100 freestyle broke <strong>the</strong>National Age Group record set by Christina Swindle at<strong>the</strong> 2000 Olympic Trials. In both races, Jeffrey wasdead last hitting <strong>the</strong> pads for <strong>the</strong> final 50, but puttoge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> fastest last 50 of anyone in <strong>the</strong> field topass her rivals. With a couple more big races underher belt and a few more years of experience, she couldbecome America’s go-to female sprinter.Larsen Jensen, a 16-year-old from Bakersfield,California, had been having a great summer, andNationals would be no exception. Jensen took fourthin <strong>the</strong> 400 metre freestyle (3:50.68), and second in <strong>the</strong>1500 free, leading Erik Vendt until <strong>the</strong> final 50 metres,touching in a time of 15:04.83. American distanceswimming seems to have more depth top to bottomthan ever before, and with swimmers like Jensencoming up to challenge <strong>the</strong> establishment, <strong>the</strong> US200 fly winner Amy Descenza Cy Jariz Cyr/Newsportdistance renaissance appears to be in great shape.Circle C’s Nate Dusing, 23, high school breakoutstar and current 200-yard IM American record holder,had been on Olympic teams in relays, but has had ahard time establishing himself in individual eventsover <strong>the</strong> past few years. Dusing rose to <strong>the</strong> occasion inFort Lauderdale, taking third in <strong>the</strong> 200 m IM with2:01.37, second in <strong>the</strong> 100 m freestyle with 49.54, anduncorking a monster swim in <strong>the</strong> 200 m freestyle,winning in 1:47.08, a new US Open record and not farfrom <strong>the</strong> American record held by Circle C teammateJosh Davis (1:46.73). “I’ve been putting in a lot ofhard work and things have been going right for me,”says Dusing. “I looked at my competition and I knew<strong>the</strong>y were all good at <strong>the</strong> 400. I know how to use myspeed to get ahead, and I was just praying to God Icould hold on.” American record holder Davis finishedlast in <strong>the</strong> B final, so it could be a changing of <strong>the</strong>guard in this event. With <strong>the</strong> Europeans andAustralians getting ever quicker, it’s a good time forDusing to emerge.Jenny Thompson, <strong>the</strong> pride of New Hampshireand <strong>the</strong> most decorated female Summer Olympian inhistory, proved to all <strong>the</strong> naysayers that she’s definitelyback with a second-place finish in <strong>the</strong> 100 m butterflyat 58.83 (58.58 prelim), and a fourth in <strong>the</strong> 100 mfreestyle at 55.41 (55.30 prelim). “Not bad for eightweeks, huh?” laughs Thompson, who had only beenswimming for two months prior to Nationals. Thenew, less muscular, more relaxed and excitableThompson was ecstatic. “I feel as young as <strong>the</strong> two 13-year-olds in my heat this morning. I’m having a greattime and I had no idea I could go 58 on eight weeksof training. I’m excited for Pan Pacs.” With two yearsuntil A<strong>the</strong>ns, and <strong>the</strong> examplesset by Dara Torres and FranckEsposito that age is nothing buta number, Thompson could bein her best form in 2004 toincrease her medal haulexponentially.O<strong>the</strong>r swims of noteincluded Ed Moses’ 100 breastwin in 1:01.11, with his timefrom preliminaries of 1:00.42 just0.12 seconds off his Americanrecord, and in women’sbreaststroke, Amanda Beard’s200 time of 2.25.35 tied herpersonal best and <strong>the</strong> time sheswam to win bronze in <strong>the</strong> eventat Sydney.Maggie Bowen establishedherself as <strong>the</strong> women’s IMspecialist, winning both <strong>the</strong> 200and 400 despite valiant efforts byGabrielle Rose in <strong>the</strong> 200, and2000 Olympian Maddy Crippen, on <strong>the</strong> comebacktrail, in <strong>the</strong> 400. Aaron Peirsol posted wins in <strong>the</strong> 100and 200 backstrokes, with times of 54.01 and 1:56.21,and Lenny Krayzelburg, swimming in his first majormeet since shoulder surgery, took silvers behind hisyounger rival in both events in times of 54.48 and1:58.67. Jason Lezak also was a double champion,winning both <strong>the</strong> 50 (22.34) and 100 freestyles (49.19).The meet results bode well for <strong>the</strong> United States,still reeling from <strong>the</strong>ir loss of <strong>the</strong> 2001 WorldChampionships to Australia. Given <strong>the</strong> results of USNationals, <strong>the</strong> Aussies will most definitely have tobring <strong>the</strong>ir best to Japan to defeat <strong>the</strong> US after alacklustre Commonwealth Games performance,despite <strong>the</strong> imposing presence of Ian Thorpe. Therematch continues at <strong>the</strong> Pan Pacific Championshipsin Yokohama, Japan, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 24-29.SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>31


32<strong>2002</strong> US SUMMER NATIONALSFort Lauderdale, <strong>Aug</strong> 12-17 (50 M)MEN50 METRES FREESTYLE1 22.34 Lezak Jason,752 22.35 Ervin Anthony,813 22.55 Hall Gary,744 22.58 McCrary Chris,815 22.78 Ciarla Aaron,786 22.80 Jones Bryan,787 22.89 Walker Neil,768 22.96 Wochomurka Ryan,83100 METRES FREESTYLE1 49.19 Lezak Jason,752 49.54 Dusing Nate,783 49.56 Tucker Scott,754 49.90 Bal Randall,805 49.94 Walker Neil,766 50.25 Wochomurka Ryan,837 50.37 Brunelli Nicholas,828 50.37 Hannan Tommy,80200 METRES FREESTYLE1 1:47.08 Dusing Nate,782 1:48.27 Keller Klete,823 1:48.90 Phelps Michael,854 1:49.09 Carvin Chad,745 1:49.23 Goldblatt Scott,796 1:49.37 Tucker Scott,757 1:49.42 Ketchum Daniel,818 1:50.46 Lee Jeffrey,81400 METRES FREESTYLE1 3:48.60 Keller Klete,822 3:49.89 Vendt Erik,813 3:50.21 Carvin Chad,744 3:50.68 Jensen Larsen,855 3:51.64 Crippen Francis,846 3:52.49 Malchow Tom,767 3:53.27 Tarwater Davis,838 3:54.52 Margalis Robert,82800 METRES FREESTYLE1 8:01.39 Cole John,822 8:03.17 Crippen Francis,843 8:08.23 Grimes James,794 8:11.47 Lochte Ryan,845 8:12.50 Suguiyama Yuri,826 8:13.01 Mortimer Justin,827 8:14.61 Jaben Max,868 8:15.06 Jones Ben,801500 METRES FREESTYLE1 15:03.49 Vendt Erik,812 15:04.83 Jensen Larsen,853 15:14.33 Thompson Chris,784 15:22.04 Crippen Francis,845 15:25.29 Neligan Brendan,836 15:28.87 Cole John,827 15:31.74 Vanderkaay Peter,838 15:39.85 Tarwater Davis,83100 METRES BACKSTROKE1 54.01 Peirsol Aaron,832 54.48 Krayzelburg Lenny,753 54.88 Bal Randall,804 55.23 Marshall Peter,825 55.41 Walker Neil,766 55.57 Hunt Raymond,827 55.60 Cramer Jayme,838 55.66 Westcott James D.,80200 METRES BACKSTROKE1 1:56.21 Peirsol Aaron,832 1:58.67 Krayzelburg Lenny,753 2:00.90 Hunt Raymond,824 2:00.99 Dolan Tom,755 2:01.00 Faltraco Joey,816 2:01.10 Wagner Luke,827 2:01.12 DeJong Chris,848 2:01.18 Staley Trent,82100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 1:01.11 Moses Ed,802 1:01.43 Hansen Brendan,813 1:02.12 Gangloff Mark,814 1:02.20 Marrs Jarrod,755 1:02.73 Calhoun Patrick,806 1:02.96 Denniston David,787 1:03.23 Hackler Jeff,818 1:03.26 Brandt Wilson,839 1:05.41 Betts Justin,81200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 2:13.05 Hansen Brendan,812 2:13.44 Moses Ed,803 2:14.56 Salyards Kyle,804 2:14.92 Quinn Walter S.,815 2:15.00 Vendt Erik,816 2:15.13 Denniston David,787 2:15.20 Gangloff Mark,818 2:15.63 Schurr Christian,85100 METRES BUTTERFLY1 51.88 Phelps Michael,852 52.30 Crocker Ian,823 53.05 Hannan Tommy,804 53.53 Michaelson Benjamin,825 53.55 Haidinyak Andy,806 53.92 Abercrombie John,827 53.94 Cramer Jayme,838 54.51 Walker Neil,76200 METRES BUTTERFLY1 1:54.86 Phelps Michael,852 1:55.82 Malchow Tom,763 1:58.46 Raab Michael,824 1:58.94 Donnelly Eric,805 1:59.08 Mahaney Andrew,826 1:59.75 Cramer Jayme,837 2:00.56 Kendrick Rainer,838 2:00.59 Margalis Robert,82200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 1:58.68 Phelps Michael,852 2:01.07 Clements Kevin,803 2:01.37 Dusing Nate,784 2:01.52 Wilkens Tom,755 2:03.33 Galloway James,816 2:03.68 Donnelly Eric,807 2:03.73 Bruckart Joe,818 2:08.31 Crowder Robert,83400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 4:11.09 Phelps Michael,852 4:11.27 Vendt Erik,813 4:17.05 Wilkens Tom,754 4:18.59 Clements Kevin,805 4:20.62 Margalis Robert,826 4:22.85 Neligan Brendan,837 4:24.23 Shanteau Eric,838 4:24.28 Donnelly Eric,809 4:28.40 Nead Kevin,864X100 MEDLEY RELAY1 3:38.37 Circle C Swim2 3:41.14 Auburn Aquatics3 3:41.40 Novaquatics A4 3:43.64 Trojan Swim Club5 3:45.67 Circle C Swim B6 3:46.08 North Baltimore7 3:47.37 Stanford A8 3:48.54 Tennessee Aquatics4X100 FREE RELAY1 3:20.68 Novaquatics A2 3:23.39 Circle C Swim3 3:23.41 Circle C Swim B4 3:24.86 Sun Devils5 3:26.90 Auburn AquaticsBreaststroker Ed Moses won 100, with anear record in semis of 1:00.426 3:27.95 Gator Swim Club7 3:28.36 Curl-Burke A8 3:28.83 Nova of Virginia4X200 FREE RELAY1 7:34.36 Minnesota Aquatic2 7:35.63 San Ramon Valley3 7:37.20 Tippecanoe4 7:37.71 Circle C Swim5 7:37.91 Novaquatics A6 7:39.08 Gator Swim Club7 7:39.74 Curl-Burke A8 7:40.99 Fort Lauderdale AWOMEN50 METRES FREESTYLE1 25.48 Cope Haley,792 25.55 Thompson Jenny,733 25.59 Lanne Colleen,794 25.59 Stone Tammie,765 25.65 Correia Maritza,816 25.87 Swindle Christina,847 26.03 Weir Amanda,868 26.83 Joyce Karalynn,86100 METRES FREESTYLE1 54.66 Coughlin Natalie,822 54.94 Benko Lindsay,763 55.39 Jeffrey Rhiannon,864 55.41 Thompson Jenny,735 55.50 Correia Maritza,816 55.78 Shealy Courtney,777 56.01 Swindle Christina,848 56.04 Lanne Colleen,79200 METRES FREESTYLE1 1:58.20 Coughlin Natalie,822 1:58.56 Benko Lindsay,763 2:00.62 Munz Diana,824 2:00.72 Jeffrey Rhiannon,865 2:01.19 Rose Gabrielle,776 2:01.38 Komisarz Rachel,777 2:01.45 Owen Rada,788 2:01.66 Lanne Colleen,79400 METRES FREESTYLE1 4:08.43 Munz Diana,822 4:10.40 Benko Lindsay,763 4:10.81 Hill Mary,85Cy Jariz Cyr/Newsport4 4:12.04 Komisarz Rachel,775 4:12.67 Peirsol Hayley,856 4:14.68 Hentzen Morgan,847 4:14.82 Kiel Alyssa,878 4:15.25 Mason Emily,82800 METRES FREESTYLE1 8:29.02 Munz Diana,822 8:30.92 Peirsol Hayley,853 8:39.24 Hentzen Morgan,844 8:40.64 Burke Rachel,835 8:40.85 Binder Adrienne,856 8:41.69 Komisarz Rachel,777 8:41.99 Crippen Madeleine,808 8:43.72 Kiel Alyssa,871500 METRES FREESTYLE1 16:29.16 Costella Lauren,852 16:36.86 Kiel Alyssa,873 16:46.74 Piper Carly,844 16:48.51 Burke Rachel,835 16:49.54 Green Meredith,826 16:50.55 Hutchinson Claire,877 16:53.62 Massengale Britta,868 16:57.18 Schmidt Rory,85100 METRES BACKSTROKE1 59.58 Coughlin Natalie,822 1:02.30 MacManus Diana,863 1:02.65 Shealy Courtney,774 1:02.71 Cope Haley,795 1:02.97 Reid Jamie,836 1:03.09 Farrell Maureen,837 1:03.24 Hoelzer Margaret,838 1:03.28 Botsford Beth,81200 METRES BACKSTROKE1 2:08.53 Coughlin Natalie,822 2:11.62 Reid Jamie,833 2:12.37 Hoelzer Margaret,834 2:14.50 Farrell Maureen,835 2:15.43 Volcan Erin,83,VEN6 2:15.53 Gettel Lauren,847 2:15.59 Botsford Beth,818 2:16.23 Hayes Jessica,83100 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 1:08.53 Kowal Kristy,782 1:08.72 Quann Megan,843 1:08.75 Beard Amanda,81RATING SUMMARY OF TOP PERFORMANCES1) 1019 59.58 100 back W Natalie Coughlin2) 1013 4:11.09 400 IM M Michael Phelps1013 1:56.21 200 back M Aaron Peirsol4) 1012 4:11.27 400 IM M Erik Vendt5) 998 52.30 100 fly M Ian Crocker6) 994 1:55.82 200 fly M Tom Malchow7) 993 54.48 100 back M Lenny Krayzelburg8) 989 2:25.35 200 breast W Amanda Beard9) 987 1:47.08 200 free M Nate Dusing987 1:01.11 100 breast M Ed Moses11) 985 1:58.56 200 free W Lindsay Benko4 1:08.85 Stitts Staciana,815 1:09.03 Kirk Tara,826 1:10.16 Roby Ashley,807 1:10.50 Clark Corrie,818 1:11.22 Klein Melissa,85200 METRES BREASTSTROKE1 2:25.35 Beard Amanda,812 2:26.30 Kowal Kristy,783 2:28.37 Kirk Tara,824 2:31.27 Quann Megan,845 2:31.32 Spann Alexandra,866 2:31.72 Klein Melissa,857 2:32.33 Clark Corrie,818 2:33.39 Hehn Keri,81100 METRES BUTTERFLY1 58.49 Coughlin Natalie,822 58.83 Thompson Jenny,733 59.28 Descenza Mary,854 59.80 Komisarz Rachel,775 59.81 Kirk Dana,846 1:00.08 Hoelzer Margaret,837 1:00.40 Goodwin Bethany,808 1:00.45 Catalano Shannon,829 1:01.68 Robinson Ka<strong>the</strong>rine,84200 METRES BUTTERFLY1 2:09.89 Descenza Mary,852 2:11.01 Kirk Dana,843 2:11.39 Mason Emily,824 2:12.47 Bassi Noelle,835 2:13.02 Axtell Andrea,866 2:13.04 Sandeno Kaitlin,837 2:13.14 Hoelzer Margaret,838 2:13.75 Christianson Demerae,81200 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 2:14.07 Bowen Maggie,802 2:14.26 Rose Gabrielle,773 2:17.00 Clark Corrie,814 2:17.80 Davis Laura,845 2:17.96 Caverly Kristen,846 2:18.45 Klein Melissa,857 2:18.78 Daly Ashley,848 2:20.70 Mackey Nicole,84400 METRES IND.MEDLEY1 4:43.23 Bowen Maggie,802 4:43.75 Crippen Madeleine,803 4:45.81 Cassidy Andrea,824 4:47.52 Caverly Kristen,845 4:48.30 Peirsol Hayley,856 4:52.20 Houlton Molly,887 4:52.57 Reid Jamie,838 4:56.96 Costella Lauren,854X100 MEDLEY RELAY1 4:07.78 California Aquatics2 4:09.47 Novaquatics A3 4:12.46 Tucson Ford4 4:12.98 Auburn Aquatics5 4:15.16 Seacoast Swim6 4:16.22 De Anza Cupertino7 4:17.46 Tualatin Hills8 4:18.05 Lakeside ST4X100 FREE RELAY1 3:46.55 Novaquatics B2 3:46.55 Texas AquaticsA3 3:48.69 Auburn Aquatics4 3:48.79 California Aquatics5 3:49.86 De Anza Cupertino6 3:50.38 Dallas Mustangs A7 3:52.23 Pine Crest SC8 3:52.25 Circle C Swim4X200 FREE RELAY1 8:12.22 Auburn Aquatics2 8:15.59 Novaquatics A3 8:18.38 Lake Erie A4 8:18.51 Dynamo Swim Club5 8:19.25 Dallas Mustangs A6 8:19.57 Sun Devils7 8:20.21 Arizona Desert Fox8 8:20.40 Lakeside STSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESBOYS 10 & Under50 m Freestyle1 30.65 BCHYACKMAY GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD2 30.75 ONESWIMJUN RUBENCHIK,Darren,91,CHAMP3 31.64 ONJRPRVJUL HARDING,Grant,92,ROW4 32.04 ABAGLCJUL BLATTLER,Gregory,92,CASC5 32.21 ABAGLCJUL WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC6 32.52 ABEKSCMAR KENDRICK,James,91,CASC7 32.79 ABAGLCJUL KOZELL,Greg,92,STSC8 33.03 ONLUSCMAY DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD9 33.22 BCAAAINVJUN BROTZKY,Dennis,92,UBCD10 33.31 ABEXSTMAR TRICKETT,Chris,91,RBSC100 m Freestyle1 1:06.68 ONESWIMJUN RUBENCHIK,Darren,91,CHAMP2 1:07.91 BCHYACKMAY GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD3 1:10.25 ONLUSCMAY DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD4 1:11.08 ONJRPRVJUL HARDING,Grant,92,ROW5 1:12.64 ONJRPRVJUL ZIELINSKI,Paul,91,MSSAC6 1:13.57 ONLACMAY LOSHUSAN,Brandon,91,WAC7 1:13.61 ONPNTLNAPR LEITE,Jeremy,91,LAC8 1:13.74 NSEASTCSTJUL FAUCHER,Jean-Michel,91,CNS9 1:13.87 ONHWACGJUN TANG,Jack,92,HWAC10 1:14.22 ONCTLRGLCJUN JOHNSTON,Scott,91,PICK200 m Freestyle1 2:30.50 ABAGLCJUL WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC2 2:33.28 ABAGLCJUL NEWTON,Braeden,92,FMSC3 2:34.93 ONLUSCMAY DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD4 2:35.47 BCCDSCAPR GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD5 2:35.59 ONJRPRVJUL ZIELINSKI,Paul,91,MSSAC6 2:36.30 ABEKSCMAR KENDRICK,James,91,CASC7 2:36.58 ABAGLCJUL BLATTLER,Gregory,92,CASC8 2:37.00 ABAGLCJUL SPENCELEY,John,92,CASC9 2:38.37 ONJRPRVJUL TANG,Jack,92,HWAC10 2:38.85 BCAAAAGJUL CHU,Andy,91,UBCD400 m Freestyle1 5:18.03 ABAGLCJUL WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC2 5:18.22 BCHYACKMAY GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD3 5:20.09 ABAGLCJUL NEWTON,Braeden,92,FMSC4 5:21.53 ONJRPRVJUL ZIELINSKI,Paul,91,MSSAC5 5:33.17 NSEASTCSTJUL FAUCHER,Jean-Michel,91,CNS6 5:35.08 ABAGLCJUL MORROW,Keane,93,RDCSC7 5:37.00 BCAAAAGJUL CHU,Andy,91,UBCD8 5:37.13 ONJRPRVJUL BENNETT,Ross,92,ROW9 5:37.67 ONLACMAY DIMITROV,David,91,MMST10 5:37.97 ONLACMAY LEITE,Jeremy,91,LAC1500 m Freestyle1 20:52.29 BCHYACKMAY GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD2 21:54.37 ABUCSCMAY WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC3 21:56.25 ABUCSCMAY NEWTON,Braeden,92,FMSC4 22:10.01 ONHWACGJUN TANG,Jack,92,HWAC5 22:30.82 BCAAAAGJUL SMIT-ANSEEUW,Nils,91,PSW6 22:47.82 ONLACMAY DIMITROV,David,91,MMST7 23:08.45 ONHWACGJUN WYMAN,Benjamin,92,HWAC8 23:13.54 SKRYMMMAY LOVE,Bretton,91,GOLD9 32:53.98 ABNCSAMAY FREEMAN,Spencer,92,CP50 m Backstroke1 35.75 ABAGLCJUL WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC2 37.81 ONVICDAPR DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD3 37.89 ONROWMAY HARDING,Grant,92,ROW4 38.09 ABAGLCJUL BLATTLER,Gregory,92,CASC5 38.10 ONNKBMAY PATTERSON,Harley,91,GO6 38.56 ABEKSCMAR KENDRICK,James,91,CASC7 38.64 ONJRPRVJUL HAWES,Graham,91,SCAR8 38.79 ONJRPRVJUL GAJOS,Patrick,91,ESWIM9 39.33 ONTPCPMAY OLAVARIO,Paolo,91,CREST10 39.37 ONNKBMAY COCKELL,Ryan,92,NKB100 m Backstroke1 1:19.19 ABSTSCJUN WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC2 1:19.31 ONHICKENMAY LEE,Alex,91,CHAMP3 1:19.84 ONESWIMJUN RUBENCHIK,Darren,91,CHAMP4 1:20.65 ONAACAPR BASU,Arjun,93,COBRA5 1:20.68 ONLUSCMAY DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD6 1:20.87 BCAAAAGJUL HA,Rim,92,HYACK7 1:22.40 ONNKBMAY COCKELL,Ryan,92,NKB8 1:22.43 BCCDSCAPR GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD9 1:23.07 BCISJUN SMIT-ANSEEUW,Nils,91,PSW10 1:23.57 ONTPCPMAY OLAVARIO,Paolo,91,CREST200 m Backstroke1 2:47.27 ABEKSCAPR WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC2 2:49.81 ONHICKENMAY LEE,Alex,91,CHAMP3 2:51.75 ABEKSCMAR KENDRICK,James,91,CASC4 2:51.87 ONAACAPR BASU,Arjun,93,COBRA5 2:52.78 BCHYACKMAY GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD6 2:53.37 ABAGLCJUL BLATTLER,Gregory,92,CASC7 2:53.88 BCAAAAGJUL HA,Rim,92,HYACK8 2:54.82 ONLUSCMAY DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD9 2:55.11 ONJRPRVJUL COCKELL,Ryan,92,NKB10 2:56.37 BCHYACKMAY PARTRIDGE,Alex,91,UBCDLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com50 m Breaststroke1 41.69 ONJRPRVJUL CHANG,Michael,92,SCAR2 41.88 ONHWACBJUN CHANG,Tony,91,BAD3 42.62 ONJRPRVJUL LIEW,Anthony,92,TRENT4 42.85 ABAGLCJUL DALEN,Christopher,92,CWC5 42.97 ONJRPRVJUL KEUKEN,Jordan,91,OSAC6 43.24 ONTPCPMAY SHIN,Cameron,91,CREST7 43.33 BCKCSJUN CHRISTIE,Benjamin,91,WVOSC8 43.53 ONTPCPMAY LEITE,Jeremy,91,LAC9 43.71 ONAACAPR TZVETANOV,Emil,91,CHAMP10 44.05 ONJRPRVJUL AGUECI,Daniele,91,VAC100 m Breaststroke1 1:31.70 ONJRPRVJUL LIEW,Anthony,92,TRENT2 1:32.01 ONJRPRVJUL CHANG,Michael,92,SCAR3 1:32.32 BCCDSCAPR GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD4 1:33.40 ONTPCPMAY LEITE,Jeremy,91,LAC5 1:33.46 ONJRPRVJUL AGUECI,Daniele,91,VAC6 1:33.72 ABAGLCJUL DALEN,Christopher,92,CWC7 1:34.42 BCAAAINVJUN BROTZKY,Dennis,92,UBCD8 1:34.90 ONHICKENMAY SHIN,Cameron,91,CREST9 1:34.96 BCCDSCAPR NICOL,Marlow,91,UBCD10 1:36.40 NSEASTCSTJUL FAUCHER,Jean-Michel,91,CNS200 m Breaststroke1 3:15.32 BCCDSCAPR GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD2 3:15.35 ONJRPRVJUL LEITE,Jeremy,91,LAC3 3:16.01 BCAAAAGJUL BROTZKY,Dennis,92,UBCD4 3:17.91 ONNKBMAY LIEW,Anthony,92,TRENT5 3:19.55 BCCDSCAPR NICOL,Marlow,91,UBCD6 3:20.97 ONJRPRVJUL CHANG,Michael,92,SCAR7 3:21.12 ONJRPRVJUL AGUECI,Daniele,91,VAC8 3:21.22 ABAGLCJUL DALEN,Christopher,92,CWC9 3:22.17 ONJRPRVJUL GOLIAN,Michael,92,ESWIM10 3:27.20 BCKCSJUN CHRISTIE,Benjamin,91,WVOSC50 m Butterfly1 34.79 ONJRPRVJUL HARDING,Grant,92,ROW2 35.53 ABAGLCJUL WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC3 36.08 ABAGLCJUL BLATTLER,Gregory,92,CASC4 36.09 ONVICDAPR DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD5 36.13 ABEKSCMAR KENDRICK,James,91,CASC6 36.22 ONJRPRVJUL TANG,Jack,92,HWAC7 36.59 ONTPCPMAY HAWES,Graham,91,SCAR8 36.64 ONLACMAY LOSHUSAN,Brandon,91,WAC9 36.87 ABAGLCJUL HIBBERD,Steven,91,KSC10 37.07 ONAACAPR RUBENCHIK,Darren,91,CHAMP100 m Butterfly1 1:21.04 BCAAAAGJUL CHU,Andy,91,UBCD2 1:21.13 ONNYACMAY BASU,Arjun,93,COBRA3 1:22.36 ONHICKENMAY LEE,Alex,91,CHAMP4 1:23.83 BCAAAINVJUN GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD5 1:24.38 ONLUSCMAY DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD6 1:25.16 ONPOSDNAPR DIMITROV,David,91,MMST7 1:25.62 ONAACAPR RUBENCHIK,Darren,91,CHAMP8 1:25.74 ABEKSCMAR WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC9 1:26.49 ONJRPRVJUL TANG,Jack,92,HWAC10 1:26.74 BCISJUN MCDONALD,Joshua,92,PSW200 m Butterfly1 2:57.12 BCAAAAGJUL CHU,Andy,91,UBCD2 3:07.86 ABSTSCJUN WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC3 3:16.78 BCCDSCAPR RAE,Thomas,91,PSW4 3:17.00 BCISJUN MCDONALD,Joshua,92,PSW5 3:19.00 ONVICDAPR DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD6 3:25.42 NBTMLCMAY BERRYMAN,Tyler,91,CVAC7 3:41.51 ABSTSCJUN HIBBERD,Steven,91,KSC8 3:43.09 ABSTSCJUN TOTH,Cameron,91,KSC9 3:44.93 ONAACAPR BASU,Arjun,93,COBRA10 3:45.29 BCKCSJUN TWOREK,Nicholas,91,OSC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:37.70 ONVICDAPR DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD2 2:53.20 BCHYACKMAY GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD3 2:55.59 ABAGLCJUL WOLK,Karl,91,EKSC4 2:56.28 ONNYACMAY BASU,Arjun,93,COBRA5 2:56.90 ABEKSCMAR KENDRICK,James,91,CASC6 2:57.80 ONJRPRVJUL LEITE,Jeremy,91,LAC7 2:58.38 BCAAAAGJUL CHU,Andy,91,UBCD8 2:59.48 ABAGLCJUL BLATTLER,Gregory,92,CASC9 2:59.72 ONVICDAPR WEIR,Ian,91,SKYAC10 3:00.07 ABAGLCJUL NEWTON,Braeden,92,FMSC400 m Ind. Medley1 6:11.26 BCAAAINVJUN GAVRIC,Marko,91,UBCD2 6:20.61 BCCDSCAPR NICOL,Marlow,91,UBCD3 6:24.28 BCAAAAGJUL SMIT-ANSEEUW,Nils,91,PSW4 6:26.78 BCAAAAGJUL CHU,Andy,91,UBCD5 6:33.61 ONHICKENMAY ZIELINSKI,Paul,91,MSSAC6 6:41.33 BCCDSCAPR RAE,Thomas,91,PSW7 6:41.90 NFSPRGSPAPR JONES,Cary,91,WSH8 6:51.31 BCAAINVJUN OH,Jihyoon,92,LOSC9 7:05.19 ABRDCSCJUN GRAY,Stuart,92,CP10 7:15.54 ABNCSAMAY THORNLEY,Chad,91,CP<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®GIRLS 10 & Under50 m Freestyle1 31.07 ONJRPRVJUL GIMON,Tamara,91,BAD2 31.38 ONNKBMAY RIORDAN,Hannah,91,CSL3 31.62 BCISJUN ADAMSON,Kate,91,COMOX4 31.63 ONLUSCMAY BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA5 32.06 ONNEORAJUN MONTGOMERY,Shelby,91,LLBSC6 32.07 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST7 32.07 BCISJUN MITTERMAIER,Kate,91,PSW8 32.14 ONNYACMAY BELL,Hilary,91,LSC9 32.23 ABAGLCJUL MCGHEE,Pamela,91,UCSC10 32.36 ONHICKENMAY CHERNIAK,Ali,91,TSC100 m Freestyle1 1:09.14 ONNKBMAY COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG2 1:09.20 ONJRPRVJUL GIMON,Tamara,91,BAD3 1:09.53 ONLUSCMAY BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA4 1:10.56 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST5 1:11.07 BCISJUN ADAMSON,Kate,91,COMOX6 1:11.41 ONESWIMJUN BELL,Hilary,91,LSC7 1:11.72 ONTPCPMAY SCHULTZ,Paige,91,CREST8 1:12.24 ABSTSCJUN MCGHEE,Pamela,91,UCSC9 1:12.33 ONTPCPMAY HARRICHARAN,Alisha,91,COBRA10 1:12.85 ONWOSABJUN MOORE,Alex,91,BROCK200 m Freestyle1 2:29.64 PPOJUN COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG2 2:31.44 ONLUSCMAY BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA3 2:34.71 ONLUSCMAY GIMON,Tamara,91,BAD4 2:35.16 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST5 2:35.24 BCISJUN ADAMSON,Kate,91,COMOX6 2:35.30 ABAGLCJUL MCGHEE,Pamela,91,UCSC7 2:35.50 ONJRPRVJUL SCHULTZ,Paige,91,CREST8 2:37.02 ONJRPRVJUL TREASURE,Vanessa,92,MSSAC9 2:38.17 ONNKBMAY GERA,Janny,91,REG10 2:39.65 ONNYACMAY BELL,Hilary,91,LSC400 m Freestyle1 5:24.41 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST2 5:29.39 BCCDSCAPR PANET-RAYMOND,Chrissy,91,HYACK3 5:30.32 ONJRPRVJUL TREASURE,Vanessa,92,MSSAC4 5:30.50 BCISJUN ADAMSON,Kate,91,COMOX5 5:37.35 ONJRPRVJUL SCHULTZ,Paige,91,CREST6 5:37.42 NSDUNNJUN WILSON,Stephanie,93,SWAT7 5:37.94 ABAGLCJUL MCGHEE,Pamela,91,UCSC8 5:42.85 ONJRPRVJUL MCCASEY,Kirstyn L,91,OSHAC9 5:43.31 ONCTLRGLCJUN EVANS,Elana,92,NYAC10 5:43.79 ONJRPRVJUL CRAIG,Bekah,91,TD800 m Freestyle1 11:09.25 BCHYACKMAY PANET-RAYMOND,Chrissy,91,HYACK2 11:24.35 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST3 11:38.83 NSEASTCSTJUL WILSON,Stephanie,93,SWAT4 11:39.70 NSEASTCSTJUL FRAPPIER,Jasmine,91,CNS5 12:01.16 ABNCSAMAY FLETCHER,Evangeline,91,ARR6 12:22.83 ONHWACGJUN KING,Cassandra,92,HWAC7 12:31.93 ABUCSCMAY MATTHEWS,Deanna,92,EKSC8 12:34.34 BCISJUN CAMPBELL,Kira,91,RAC9 12:53.01 BCISJUN RIDENOUR,Stephanie,92,RAYS10 13:04.10 BCISJUN JENSE,Shauna,92,SKSC1500 m Freestyle1 24:39.17 SKRYMMMAY PUFAHL,Alexis,91,GOLD2 26:42.61 BCISJUN SMYTHIES,Lauren,92,LCSC50 m Backstroke1 36.51 ONJRPRVJUL GIMON,Tamara,91,BAD2 38.03 ONJRPRVJUL EVANS,Elana,92,NYAC3 38.65 SKRYMMMAY PUFAHL,Alexis,91,GOLD4 38.95 ONNKBMAY COUTURE,Aleksandra,91,REG5 39.04 ONTPCPMAY CAMERON,Elyssa,91,PCSC6 39.56 ONCTLRGLCJUN WOZNIAK,Joanna,91,NYAC7 39.72 ABAGLCJUL RYPIEN,Elizabeth,91,ASSA8 39.78 ONJRPRVJUL MCCASEY,Kirstyn L,91,OSHAC9 39.89 ONLACMAY JOHNSTON,Amanda,91,LAC10 40.09 ABAGLCJUL MCGHEE,Pamela,91,UCSC100 m Backstroke1 1:15.44 ONNKBMAY COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG2 1:19.93 ONLUSCMAY BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA3 1:20.00 ONJRPRVJUL GIMON,Tamara,91,BAD4 1:20.87 NSDUNNJUN WILSON,Stephanie,93,SWAT5 1:21.96 NSSPRINVAPR BROWN,Alex,91,TCSC6 1:22.58 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST7 1:23.36 BCISJUN ADAMSON,Kate,91,COMOX8 1:23.62 ONCTLRGLCJUN EVANS,Elana,92,NYAC9 1:24.32 BCCDSCAPR PANET-RAYMOND,Chrissy,91,HYACK10 1:25.00 ONNKBMAY COUTURE,Aleksandra,91,REG200 m Backstroke1 2:41.75 ONNKBMAY COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG2 2:48.44 ONLUSCMAY BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA3 2:52.40 NSEASTCSTJUL WILSON,Stephanie,93,SWAT4 2:56.02 ONJRPRVJUL EVANS,Elana,92,NYAC5 2:56.19 ONJRPRVJUL KASPER,Kirsten,91,NEW6 2:58.39 BCHYACKMAY PANET-RAYMOND,Chrissy,91,HYACK7 2:59.24 ONNKBMAY COUTURE,Aleksandra,91,REG8 2:59.26 ABAGLCJUL MATTHEWS,Deanna,92,EKSC9 2:59.45 ONJRPRVJUL MCCASEY,Kirstyn L,91,OSHAC10 3:00.32 MBMMMAY MAMAKEESIC,Courtney,91,CGF50 m Breaststroke1 41.14 PPOJUN JEAN-LACHAPELLE,Marie-Soleil,91,CAMO2 42.01 PPOJUN COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG3 42.07 ABAGLCJUL DAKIN-KUIPER,Sierra,91,LASC4 42.36 ABAGLCJUL RYPIEN,Elizabeth,91,ASSA5 42.47 MBSKLCJUN MCCORD,Kate,92,UCSC6 42.79 ONJRPRVJUL SCHULTZ,Paige,91,CREST7 43.21 ONJRPRVJUL KASPER,Kirsten,91,NEW8 43.26 ONTPCPMAY BELL,Hilary,91,LSC9 43.56 SKRYMMMAY PUFAHL,Alexis,91,GOLD10 43.57 ONTPCPMAY DEBRUX,Valerie,92,BBF100 m Breaststroke1 1:24.68 BCAAAAGJUL LEE,Bora,91,UBCD2 1:29.59 ONNKBMAY COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG3 1:30.35 ONESWIMJUN BELL,Hilary,91,LSC4 1:33.23 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST5 1:33.53 ONJRPRVJUL KASPER,Kirsten,91,NEW6 1:33.60 ONTPCPMAY DEBRUX,Valerie,92,BBF7 1:34.18 ONTPCPMAY SCHULTZ,Paige,91,CREST8 1:35.05 ABEXSTMAR DAKIN-KUIPER,Sierra,91,LASC9 1:35.17 ABAGLCJUL MATTHEWS,Deanna,92,EKSC10 1:35.83 ONLACMAY ABRAMETZ,Rebecca,91,BOSC200 m Breaststroke1 3:04.21 BCAAAINVJUN LEE,Bora,91,UBCD2 3:10.19 PPOJUN COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG3 3:13.71 ABAGLCJUL RYPIEN,Elizabeth,91,ASSA4 3:13.91 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST5 3:17.17 ABAGLCJUL MATTHEWS,Deanna,92,EKSC6 3:17.48 ONJRPRVJUL KASPER,Kirsten,91,NEW7 3:18.44 ABAGLCJUL DAKIN-KUIPER,Sierra,91,LASC8 3:19.76 ONESWIMJUN SCHULTZ,Paige,91,CREST9 3:21.05 ONESWIMJUN BELL,Hilary,91,LSC10 3:22.42 NSDUNNJUN STEELE,Jacqueline,91,SWAT50 m Butterfly1 34.15 PPOJUN COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG2 34.49 PPOJUN GERA,Janny,91,REG3 34.99 ONAACAPR POLICHT,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,91,YORK4 35.92 ONAACAPR BELL,Hilary,91,LSC5 36.11 ONJRPRVJUL HARRICHARAN,Alisha,91,COBRA6 36.41 ONJRPRVJUL HEARD,Kaleigh,91,PICK7 36.60 ABAGLCJUL POLIQUIN,Rachelle,91,STSC8 36.91 ONTPCPMAY LITTLEJOHN,Meagan,92,COBRA9 37.18 ONROWMAY GIGNAC,Jenna,91,HWAC10 37.31 ABSTSCJUN MCGHEE,Pamela,91,UCSC100 m Butterfly1 1:17.53 ONNKBMAY COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG2 1:21.44 ONNKBMAY GERA,Janny,91,REG3 1:22.46 ONAACAPR POLICHT,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,91,YORK4 1:23.05 ONJRPRVJUL HEARD,Kaleigh,91,PICK5 1:23.88 ONJRPRVJUL HARRICHARAN,Alisha,91,COBRA6 1:23.99 ABLEDUCMAY FLETCHER,Evangeline,91,ARR7 1:24.38 ONLUSCMAY BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA8 1:25.40 ONTPCPMAY HEBERT-TOIREASA,Joyce,92,PCSC9 1:25.53 BCISJUN ADAMSON,Kate,91,COMOX10 1:25.85 ONHICKENMAY BELL,Hilary,91,LSC200 m Butterfly1 3:12.90 ABSTSCJUN FLETCHER,Evangeline,91,ARR2 3:15.08 ABAGLCJUL ROSSI,Samantha,92,STSC3 3:18.32 ONHWACGJUN HARRICHARAN,Alisha,91,COBRA4 3:31.16 BCKCSJUN LAVOIE,Maura,91,OSC5 3:35.22 ABSTSCJUN KREMER,Lori-Layne,93,OSC6 3:39.41 ONVICDAPR ULIANA,Kendra,91,GMAC7 3:58.33 BCAAAINVJUN DE VRIES,Lauren,92,UBCD8 4:01.22 ABNCSAMAY GANO,Rebecca,91,SSC9 4:01.76 ABSTSCJUN NEWMAN,Amanda,91,EKSC10 4:03.30 BCISJUN SOLIS,Tatiana,91,IS200 m Ind. Medley1 2:38.90 ONVICDAPR GIMON,Tamara,91,BAD2 2:51.18 PPOJUN COUILLARD,Marie-Pier,91,REG3 2:52.70 BCISJUN LOUWERS,Cassandra,91,NRST4 2:53.94 ONLUSCMAY BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA5 2:55.32 ONTPCPMAY SCHULTZ,Paige,91,CREST6 2:55.32 ONESWIMJUN BELL,Hilary,91,LSC7 2:55.59 PPOJUN JEAN-LACHAPELLE,Marie-Soleil,91,CAMO8 2:58.64 BCHYACKMAY THORLAKSON,Hannah,91,COMOX9 2:58.93 BCISJUN MITTERMAIER,Kate,91,PSW10 2:59.74 BCISJUN ADAMSON,Kate,91,COMOX400 m Ind. Medley1 6:29.40 ONESWIMJUN KASPER,Kirsten,91,NEW2 6:33.69 BCHYACKMAY PANET-RAYMOND,Chrissy,91,HYACK3 6:34.58 BCAAAAGJUL LEE,Bora,91,UBCD4 6:37.26 BCISJUN EPP,Lynsey,91,RAC5 6:37.84 ABNCSAMAY FLETCHER,Evangeline,91,ARR6 6:39.34 ONVICDAPR MCCASEY,Kirstyn L,91,OSHAC7 6:45.87 ONHWACGJUN HARRICHARAN,Alisha,91,COBRA8 6:57.10 BCISJUN BUNA,Brittany,92,IS9 6:58.11 BCAAAINVJUN JENSE,Shauna,92,SKSC10 7:13.34 BCAAINVJUN CATLIN,Courtenay,92,HYACKSWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong> 33


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESBOYS 11 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 27.57 PPOINVMAY BENOIT,Marc-Andre,90,CNSH2 29.01 ONAACAPR YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC3 29.68 ONJRPRVJUL WANG,Kenneth,90,RHAC4 29.82 ONJRPRVJUL BLOCH-HANSEN,Andrew,90,LAC5 30.17 ONLACMAY LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC6 30.22 PPOINVMAY LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSA7 30.27 ONJRPRVJUL RUBENCHIK,Darren,91,CHAMP8 30.54 BCHYACKMAY MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC9 30.72 BCAAAINVJUN CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD10 30.87 QCAGJUL PELLETIER-PLANTE,Luc-Olivier,90,CAMO100 m Freestyle1 1:04.52 ONJRPRVJUL WANG,Kenneth,90,RHAC2 1:05.50 MBSKLCJUN WOODMAN,David,90,MANTA3 1:05.81 ONJRPRVJUL RUBENCHIK,Darren,91,CHAMP4 1:05.95 MBSKLCJUN LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC5 1:05.97 BCCDSCAPR KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK6 1:06.51 BCHYACKMAY MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC7 1:06.92 ONLACJUL BLOCH-HANSEN,Andrew,90,LAC8 1:07.03 ONJRPRVJUL COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIM9 1:07.35 ONJRPRVJUL SAMUEL,Curtis,90,OAK10 1:07.80 ONNYACMAY TOWNSEND,Andy,90,NYAC200 m Freestyle1 2:21.36 ONJRPRVJUL COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIM2 2:21.39 MBSKLCJUN MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC3 2:21.65 ONAACAPR YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC4 2:22.40 ONLACMAY LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC5 2:22.48 BCAAAAGJUL DAGNALL,Craig,90,IS6 2:23.10 QCAGJUL BENOIT,Marc-Andre,90,CNSH7 2:23.28 ABAGLCJUL LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC8 2:24.38 QC2LCAPR THIVIERGE,Jean-Francois,90,REG9 2:25.47 BCAAAAGJUL GROSSMAN,Judd,91,PN10 2:26.03 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD400 m Freestyle1 4:51.58 PPOINVMAY LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSA2 4:52.32 ONESWIMJUN COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIM3 4:53.75 BCAAAAGJUL DAGNALL,Craig,90,IS4 4:56.42 ABAGLCJUL OLSON,Erik,90,OSC5 4:57.01 ABAGLCJUL MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC6 5:05.16 ONLACMAY LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC7 5:05.83 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD8 5:06.17 BCAAAINVJUN CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD9 5:06.58 BCAAAAGJUL GROSSMAN,Judd,91,PN10 5:07.20 ONJRPRVJUL HATCH,David,91,GGST800 m Freestyle1 10:14.82 ABAGLCJUL OLSON,Erik,90,OSC2 10:14.89 ABAGLCJUL MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC3 10:46.78 BCHYACKMAY MASSIE-MARTEL,Dominique,90,HYACK4 10:49.41 ABAGLCJUL KREMER,Trace,91,OSC5 10:52.40 ABAGLCJUL KENDRICK,James,91,CASC6 11:04.86 BCHYACKMAY LEE,Jeff,90,HYACK7 11:10.70 ABRDCSCJUN HICKEY,Evan,90,RDCSC8 11:17.82 ABAGLCJUL BENNETT,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,90,CASC9 11:30.80 ABAGLCJUL KARPERIEN,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,91,CASC10 11:32.28 ABAGLCJUL MORROW,Kyle,91,RDCSC1500 m Freestyle1 18:59.32 ONESWIMJUN COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIM2 19:18.67 BCAAAAGJUL DAGNALL,Craig,90,IS3 20:01.40 BCHYACKMAY CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD4 20:10.34 ONLACMAY HUBERT,Colin,90,CYPS5 20:21.73 BCHYACKMAY LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC6 20:31.89 MBSKLCJUN MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC7 20:35.19 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD8 20:40.83 QCAGJUL ZAYED,Karim,91,PCSC9 20:44.72 ABUCSCMAY BULL,Colin,90,EKSC10 20:46.00 ABEKSCAPR OLSON,Erik,90,OSC50 m Backstroke1 33.35 QC3LCAPR BENOIT,Marc-Andre,90,CNSH2 33.84 ONLACMAY LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC3 34.72 MBSKLCJUN MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC4 34.79 ONJRPRVJUL BUCK,Evan,90,GMAC5 35.49 PPOINVMAY LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSA6 35.84 ONJRPRVJUL LEE,Alex,91,CHAMP7 36.02 ONJRPRVJUL SWANSTON,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,91,NEW8 36.38 MBSKLCJUN ZEEBEN,Parker,90,PASS9 36.63 ONJRPRVJUL DESPOND,Frank,91,BAD10 36.73 ONJRPRVJUL BLOCH-HANSEN,Andrew,90,LAC100 m Backstroke1 1:10.42 ONDV1TMAPR LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC2 1:12.56 ABAGLCJUL LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSC3 1:13.35 BCAAAAGJUL LEE,Jae Mo,91,HYACK4 1:13.37 ONJRPRVJUL COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIM5 1:13.79 ONJRPRVJUL BUCK,Evan,90,GMAC6 1:14.69 ABAGLCJUL MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC7 1:14.80 ONNKBMAY THIVIERGE,Jean-Francois,90,REG8 1:17.27 ONESWIMJUN LEE,Alex,91,CHAMP9 1:17.43 ABEKSCAPR COWAN,Patrick,90,GOLD10 1:17.74 BCCDSCAPR TAPP,Charlie,90,LOSC200 m Backstroke1 2:31.46 ONDV1TMAPR LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC2 2:33.08 ABAGLCJUL LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSC3 2:33.27 BCAAAAGJUL LEE,Jae Mo,91,HYACK4 2:34.64 ONJRPRVJUL COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIMLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com5 2:37.28 ONJRPRVJUL BUCK,Evan,90,GMAC6 2:37.93 ABAGLCJUL MAYBURY,Braden,90,CASC7 2:38.85 BCCDSCAPR KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK8 2:38.87 ABAGLCJUL LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC9 2:39.02 QC2LCAPR THIVIERGE,Jean-Francois,90,REG10 2:42.70 BCHYACKMAY CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD50 m Breaststroke1 37.36 PPOINVMAY LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSA2 37.71 ONJRPRVJUL CHU,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,91,NYAC3 37.72 PPOINVMAY BENOIT,Marc-Andre,90,CNSH4 37.83 ONJRPRVJUL MONKS,<strong>Jul</strong>ian,90,WD5 39.38 ONJRPRVJUL PARTRIDGE,Duncan,90,OAK6 39.56 QC1LCAPR PELLETIER-PLANTE,Luc-Olivier,90,CAMO7 39.80 ONJRPRVJUL KNEZEVIC,Bogdan,91,ESWIM8 40.23 QCAGJUL HINSE,Jonathan,90,RED9 40.57 ONJRPRVJUL KWONG,Clement,91,NYAC10 40.96 ONJRPRVJUL BAXTER,Troy,91,NKB100 m Breaststroke1 1:20.64 ABAGLCJUL LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSC2 1:24.66 ONJRPRVJUL MONKS,<strong>Jul</strong>ian,90,WD3 1:24.90 ONESWIMJUN KNEZEVIC,Bogdan,91,ESWIM4 1:25.35 ONAACAPR YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC5 1:26.61 ONJRPRVJUL CHU,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,91,NYAC6 1:27.01 BCCDSCAPR CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD7 1:27.42 ONCTLRGLCJUN JOOSTEN,Bernard,90,USC8 1:27.66 ONJRPRVJUL WANG,Kenneth,90,RHAC9 1:27.72 ONNKBMAY THIVIERGE,Jean-Francois,90,REG10 1:28.39 BCAAAAGJUL GROSSMAN,Judd,91,PN200 m Breaststroke1 2:51.50 ABAGLCJUL LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSC2 3:02.72 ONJRPRVJUL KNEZEVIC,Bogdan,91,ESWIM3 3:05.63 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD4 3:05.71 ONJRPRVJUL PATENAUDE,Eric,90,NEW5 3:06.09 ONESWIMJUN MONKS,<strong>Jul</strong>ian,90,WD6 3:06.09 ONJRPRVJUL WANG,Kenneth,90,RHAC7 3:06.28 BCCDSCAPR CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD8 3:07.80 ONJRPRVJUL CHU,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,91,NYAC9 3:09.62 ABAGLCJUL KREMER,Trace,91,OSC10 3:10.04 ONCTLRGLCJUN JOOSTEN,Bernard,90,USC50 m Butterfly1 30.73 PPOINVMAY BENOIT,Marc-Andre,90,CNSH2 30.90 ONAACAPR YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC3 31.94 QC2LCAPR THIVIERGE,Jean-Francois,90,REG4 32.02 ABAGLCJUL NELSON,Erik,91,CASC5 32.54 ONJRPRVJUL WANG,Kenneth,90,RHAC6 33.03 ONJRPRVJUL BLOCH-HANSEN,Andrew,90,LAC7 33.08 MBSKLCJUN LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC8 33.17 ONJRPRVJUL SAMUEL,Curtis,90,OAK9 33.39 ONLACMAY LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC10 33.55 MBSKLCJUN BALDO,Lucas,91,GOLD100 m Butterfly1 1:09.28 ONAACAPR YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC2 1:12.20 BCCDSCAPR KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK3 1:12.37 ONNKBMAY THIVIERGE,Jean-Francois,90,REG4 1:13.26 ABAGLCJUL LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC5 1:13.70 BCISJUN DAGNALL,Craig,90,IS6 1:13.99 ONJRPRVJUL WANG,Kenneth,90,RHAC7 1:14.78 ONJRPRVJUL SAMUEL,Curtis,90,OAK8 1:14.91 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD9 1:15.18 BCCDSCAPR CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD10 1:15.23 ABAGLCJUL NELSON,Erik,91,CASC200 m Butterfly1 2:41.26 ONNKBMAY THIVIERGE,Jean-Francois,90,REG2 2:42.00 BCISJUN DAGNALL,Craig,90,IS3 2:46.08 ABEKSCMAR LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC4 2:46.33 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD5 2:46.56 BCHYACKMAY CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD6 2:49.58 BCCDSCAPR KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK7 2:51.18 ONROWMAY COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIM8 2:53.61 NSEASTCSTJUL SHARPE,David,90,HTAC9 2:55.14 BCCDSCAPR ZAYED,Karim,91,PCSC10 2:57.94 ABAGLCJUL OLSON,Erik,90,OSC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:32.58 ABAGLCJUL LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSC2 2:33.21 ONVICDAPR SALTZBERRY,Steven,90,TAT3 2:34.86 ONAACAPR YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC4 2:38.44 ONVICDAPR HUBERT,Colin,90,CYPS5 2:38.54 ONDV1TMAPR LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC6 2:38.75 ONVICDAPR BUCK,Evan,90,GMAC7 2:42.08 ABAGLCJUL LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC8 2:42.48 BCCDSCAPR KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK9 2:43.85 QCAGJUL BENOIT,Marc-Andre,90,CNSH10 2:44.87 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Hong Kei,90,UBCD400 m Ind. Medley1 5:28.16 ABAGLCJUL LUTSCH,Curtis,90,UCSC2 5:39.00 ONLACMAY LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC3 5:42.27 BCAAAAGJUL LEE,Jae Mo,91,HYACK4 5:42.33 ONESWIMJUN COOMBS,Colin,90,ESWIM5 5:49.43 BCCDSCAPR KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK6 5:51.13 ABAGLCJUL LOWENSTEIN,Michael,90,CASC7 5:53.64 ABAGLCJUL OLSON,Erik,90,OSC8 5:55.01 BCCDSCAPR CHAN,Hong Ting,90,UBCD9 5:56.12 BCCDSCAPR TAPP,Charlie,90,LOSC10 5:56.96 BCAAAAGJUL DAGNALL,Craig,90,IS<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®GIRLS 11 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 29.78 ONJRPRVJUL MENU-COUREY,Sasha,91,ESWIM2 29.99 QCAGJUL LETOURNEAU,Aurelie,91,ENC3 30.07 BCAAAAGJUL RYAN,Charlene,90,LLSC4 30.20 QCAGJUL DUBOIS,Edith,91,ENC5 30.50 QCAGJUL BERUBE,Marie-Pierre,91,CNHR6 30.62 ONLACMAY SLOAN,Patricia,90,NEW7 30.69 NFAAALCMAY ANTONSEN,Ingrid,91,SJL8 30.91 ABAGLCJUL KELLY,Jessica,90,ASSA9 30.93 BCAAAAGJUL BOWMAN,Kimberly,91,PSW10 30.94 ONCTLRGLCJUN SWITZER,Jessica,90,MMST100 m Freestyle1 1:05.70 BCKCSJUN RYAN,Charlene,90,LLSC2 1:06.18 ONLACMAY SLOAN,Patricia,90,NEW3 1:06.58 ONESWIMJUN HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM4 1:06.71 ONJRPRVJUL RAININGER,Christine,90,AAC5 1:07.23 ONJRPRVJUL MENU-COUREY,Sasha,91,ESWIM6 1:07.71 ABAGLCJUL PAPE,Robyn,90,NCSA7 1:07.87 ONHICKENMAY MORGADO,Krista,90,MSSAC8 1:08.25 ABAGLCJUL KELLY,Jessica,90,ASSA9 1:08.71 MBSKLCJUN TRISCHUK,Rikia,90,GOLD10 1:08.92 ONESWIMJUN FREEMAN,Anna,90,MSSAC200 m Freestyle1 2:19.70 ONDV1TMAPR HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM2 2:22.73 QCAGJUL SIMON,Stephanie,91,CALAC3 2:24.76 ONLACMAY SLOAN,Patricia,90,NEW4 2:25.34 QCAGJUL BERUBE,Marie-Pierre,91,CNHR5 2:25.85 ONESWIMJUN FREEMAN,Anna,90,MSSAC6 2:26.57 NFAAALCMAY ANTONSEN,Ingrid,91,SJL7 2:26.68 ONJRPRVJUL RAININGER,Christine,90,AAC8 2:27.04 ABAGLCJUL OLSON-HEISLER,Jessie,90,UCSC9 2:27.96 ONJRPRVJUL BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA10 2:28.04 ONJRPRVJUL BROCKINGTON,Meghan L,91,OSHAC400 m Freestyle1 4:56.38 ONESWIMJUN FREEMAN,Anna,90,MSSAC2 4:56.91 ONESWIMJUN HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM3 4:59.07 QCAGJUL SIMON,Stephanie,91,CALAC4 5:06.63 NSEASTCSTJUL ANTONSEN,Ingrid,91,SJL5 5:07.51 QCAGJUL BERUBE,Marie-Pierre,91,CNHR6 5:11.60 QCAGJUL HOGAN,Marianne,91,CNHR7 5:11.81 ABAGLCJUL PAPE,Robyn,90,NCSA8 5:11.87 BCISJUN RUFFOLO,Jovanna,90,IS9 5:12.43 ONESWIMJUN BROCKINGTON,Meghan L,91,OSHAC10 5:12.90 BCAAAAGJUL HEMMES,Karen,90,CHENA800 m Freestyle1 10:12.69 ONESWIMJUN HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM2 10:14.30 QCAGJUL SIMON,Stephanie,91,CALAC3 10:33.47 ONHICKENMAY FREEMAN,Anna,90,MSSAC4 10:37.18 BCISJUN RUFFOLO,Jovanna,90,IS5 10:41.72 BCAAAAGJUL HEMMES,Karen,90,CHENA6 10:43.31 QCAGJUL BERUBE,Marie-Pierre,91,CNHR7 10:45.60 ONESWIMJUN ZWART,Christine,90,LAC8 10:47.64 BCHYACKMAY NEWELL,Siobhan,91,HYACK9 10:48.14 ONHWACGJUN LESLIE,Casey,90,HWAC10 10:49.41 ONESWIMJUN SIMS,Kristina,90,LAC1500 m Freestyle1 22:32.47 SKRYMMMAY BUDZ,Marlee,90,GOLD2 23:34.19 NFSPRGSPAPR GREEN,Samantha,90,GLSC3 27:11.84 SKRYMMMAY TRAVES,Joanne,91,GOLD4 30:15.16 SKRYMMMAY PENNINGTON,Ashley,90,ROD50 m Backstroke1 34.34 QCAGJUL FRANCIS,Dominique,90,ENC2 34.42 QCAGJUL SOUCISSE,Gabrielle,90,BBF3 35.27 ABAGLCJUL KELLY,Jessica,90,ASSA4 35.44 ONJRPRVJUL BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA5 35.59 ABEKSCMAR KELLS,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,91,RDCSC6 35.71 QC3LCAPR LETOURNEAU,Aurelie,91,ENC7 36.18 ONJRPRVJUL HARRIMAN,Amy,90,HWAC8 36.40 QCAGJUL HADOUCHI,Lilia,91,LSCDN9 36.50 QCCALACAPR SIMON,Stephanie,91,CALAC10 36.65 ONJRPRVJUL CAMERON,Lindsay,90,LSC100 m Backstroke1 1:13.96 ONLUSCMAY DAILEY,Jennifer,90,SSMAC2 1:14.88 NSEASTCSTJUL ANTONSEN,Ingrid,91,SJL3 1:15.52 ONJRPRVJUL HARRIMAN,Amy,90,HWAC4 1:15.58 BCAAAAGJUL RYAN,Charlene,90,LLSC5 1:17.14 ONNEORAJUN BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NBYT6 1:17.60 ONJRPRVJUL MENU-COUREY,Sasha,91,ESWIM7 1:18.03 ABAGLCJUL KELLY,Jessica,90,ASSA8 1:18.14 ABNOPAPR KELLS,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,91,RDCSC9 1:18.21 ONPOSDNAPR SUTCLIFFE,Alyce,90,BST10 1:18.37 ONJRPRVJUL RAININGER,Christine,90,AAC200 m Backstroke1 2:36.08 QCAGJUL FRANCIS,Dominique,90,ENC2 2:40.84 NSEASTCSTJUL ANTONSEN,Ingrid,91,SJL3 2:42.90 ONJRPRVJUL BOUCHARD,Dominique D,91,NSA4 2:43.66 BCAAAAGJUL RYAN,Charlene,90,LLSC5 2:43.86 ONESWIMJUN FREEMAN,Anna,90,MSSAC6 2:44.14 ONLUSCMAY DAILEY,Jennifer,90,SSMAC7 2:44.16 ONHWACBJUN MENU-COUREY,Sasha,91,ESWIM8 2:44.42 QC2LCAPR SOUCISSE,Gabrielle,90,BBF9 2:44.74 ONESWIMJUN HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM10 2:45.52 QC3LCAPR LETOURNEAU,Aurelie,91,ENC50 m Breaststroke1 37.19 MBSKLCJUN KURCWAL,Megan,90,BRSA2 37.25 ONJRPRVJUL PITCHIK,Helen,90,TSC3 38.36 QCAGJUL LONG,Karolyn,91,DDO4 38.86 ONJRPRVJUL RUSSELL,Kristi,90,MAC5 38.99 ABEKSCMAR KURWAL,Megan,90,KSC6 39.05 ABEKSCMAR ACHTYMICHUK,Madisyn,90,ALB7 39.43 QCAGJUL DUBOIS,Edith,91,ENC8 39.45 ONJRPRVJUL GALWAY,Samantha,91,NYAC9 39.72 ONJRPRVJUL DAKERS,Kaylee,91,COBRA10 39.95 ONJRPRVJUL PIERMAN,Kayla,90,PERTH100 m Breaststroke1 1:23.10 ONJRPRVJUL SWITZER,Jessica,90,MMST2 1:23.12 MBSKLCJUN KURCWAL,Megan,90,BRSA3 1:24.28 ONJRPRVJUL PITCHIK,Helen,90,TSC4 1:25.62 ONJRPRVJUL MACDONALD,Stacey,90,GO5 1:26.04 ONJRPRVJUL RUSSELL,Kristi,90,MAC6 1:27.25 ONHICKENMAY MORGADO,Krista,90,MSSAC7 1:27.75 ABAGLCJUL VINCENT,Nicole,90,OSC8 1:27.99 ONNEORAJUN BUJOLD,Megan,90,TTSC9 1:28.12 ONESWIMJUN MENU-COUREY,Sasha,91,ESWIM10 1:28.38 ONJRPRVJUL PIERMAN,Kayla,90,PERTH200 m Breaststroke1 2:56.79 ONJRPRVJUL SWITZER,Jessica,90,MMST2 3:01.50 QCAGJUL SOUCISSE,Gabrielle,90,BBF3 3:01.98 ONNKBMAY MACDONALD,Stacey,90,GO4 3:02.22 ONHICKENMAY MORGADO,Krista,90,MSSAC5 3:02.57 ONJRPRVJUL PITCHIK,Helen,90,TSC6 3:03.35 ONJRPRVJUL RUSSELL,Kristi,90,MAC7 3:03.81 MBSKLCJUN KURCWAL,Megan,90,BRSA8 3:04.21 ONJRPRVJUL MENU-COUREY,Sasha,91,ESWIM9 3:04.67 BCAAAAGJUL JONES,Hannah,90,LOSC10 3:05.53 PPOINVMAY HOGAN,Marianne,91,CNHR50 m Butterfly1 31.29 QCAGJUL FRANCIS,Dominique,90,ENC2 32.43 ONJRPRVJUL RAININGER,Christine,90,AAC3 32.81 QCCALACAPR SIMON,Stephanie,91,CALAC4 33.62 PPOINVMAY LETOURNEAU,Aurelie,91,ENC5 33.78 QC2LCAPR PROVOST,Caroline,91,CNHR6 33.80 PPOINVMAY DUBOIS,Edith,91,ENC7 33.82 ONJRPRVJUL BROCKINGTON,Meghan L,91,OSHAC8 34.00 ONJRPRVJUL SOEIRO,Danielle,90,MSSAC9 34.17 ABAGLCJUL KELLY,Jessica,90,ASSA10 34.23 MBSKLCJUN CHERNOFF,Kendra,91,LASER100 m Butterfly1 1:14.00 ONESWIMJUN HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM2 1:14.19 ONJRPRVJUL RAININGER,Christine,90,AAC3 1:14.93 ONJRPRVJUL BROCKINGTON,Meghan L,91,OSHAC4 1:15.27 ONCTLRGLCJUN WIESE,Chelsea,90,RHAC5 1:15.91 ONESWIMJUN POLICHT,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,91,YORK6 1:17.02 ONNEORAJUN BUJOLD,Megan,90,TTSC7 1:17.52 ABAGLCJUL KUNYK,Pamela,90,EKSC8 1:17.62 BCAAAAGJUL BOWMAN,Kimberly,91,PSW9 1:17.65 SKRYMMMAY CHERNOFF,Kendra,91,LASER10 1:19.07 ONJRPRVJUL BAILEY,Mandy Jayne,90,RISC200 m Butterfly1 2:45.46 ONESWIMJUN HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM2 2:51.30 ONESWIMJUN BROCKINGTON,Meghan L,91,OSHAC3 2:53.96 ONHWACGJUN LESLIE,Casey,90,HWAC4 2:54.32 ONLUSCMAY BUJOLD,Megan,90,TTSC5 2:54.33 BCAAAAGJUL JONES,Hannah,90,LOSC6 2:54.55 ONCTLRGLCJUN SWITZER,Jessica,90,MMST7 2:56.18 BCAAAAGJUL RUFFOLO,Jovanna,90,IS8 2:56.53 ABAGLCJUL KUNYK,Pamela,90,EKSC9 2:58.68 BCISJUN LANDOLT,Shawnee,90,IS10 2:59.12 BCAAAAGJUL HEMMES,Karen,90,CHENA200 m Ind. Medley1 2:40.56 QCAGJUL SOUCISSE,Gabrielle,90,BBF2 2:42.42 BCAAAAGJUL HEMMES,Karen,90,CHENA3 2:42.55 ONCTLRGLCJUN SWITZER,Jessica,90,MMST4 2:43.50 NITTSCMAY HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM5 2:46.30 ONJRPRVJUL MENU-COUREY,Sasha,91,ESWIM6 2:46.59 QCAGJUL SIMON,Stephanie,91,CALAC7 2:46.74 NFAAALCMAY ANTONSEN,Ingrid,91,SJL8 2:47.35 PPOINVMAY BERUBE,Marie-Pierre,91,CNHR9 2:47.38 ONJRPRVJUL BUJOLD,Megan,90,TTSC10 2:47.84 QCAGJUL FRANCIS,Dominique,90,ENC400 m Ind. Medley1 5:44.11 BCAAAAGJUL HEMMES,Karen,90,CHENA2 5:44.19 QCAGJUL SOUCISSE,Gabrielle,90,BBF3 5:46.21 QCAGJUL SIMON,Stephanie,91,CALAC4 5:48.01 ONROWMAY HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM5 5:48.90 BCAAAAGJUL RUFFOLO,Jovanna,90,IS6 5:51.42 ONHICKENMAY MORGADO,Krista,90,MSSAC7 5:52.75 QCAGJUL BERUBE,Marie-Pierre,91,CNHR8 5:53.53 NSEASTCSTJUL ANTONSEN,Ingrid,91,SJL9 5:56.14 ONLACMAY SWITZER,Jessica,90,MMST10 5:56.63 ONLACMAY ZWART,Christine,90,LAC34 SWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESBOYS 12 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 26.94 NISTARJUL BROWN,Alex,89,DUCKS2 27.98 NSSPRINVAPR VAUGHAN,Parker,89,DCSC3 28.38 QCAGJUL OCHIAI,Jason,90,DDO4 28.56 BCHYACKMAY MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC5 28.61 QCAGJUL BUJOLD,Frederick,90,LSNR6 28.81 BCHYACKMAY MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD7 28.89 ONNYACMAY LIU,Yi,89,NYAC8 28.92 NSEASTCSTJUL PENNEY,Jason H,89,WW9 28.96 ONDV2TMAPR KIKOT,Luke,89,ODSC10 29.01 QCAGJUL RUTHERFORD,Jason,89,RED100 m Freestyle1 1:00.95 ONESWIMJUN BROWN,Alex,89,DUCKS2 1:02.87 ABEKSCAPR TANNINEN,Christopher,89,EKSC3 1:03.16 BCHYACKMAY MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD4 1:03.27 ONJRPRVJUL YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC5 1:03.34 NSSPRINVAPR VAUGHAN,Parker,89,DCSC6 1:03.43 BCHYACKMAY MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC7 1:03.91 ONNYACMAY ROSS,Daniel,89,NYAC8 1:03.98 ABEKSCAPR MIAZGA,Colin,89,SK9 1:04.10 ONNKBMAY PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG10 1:04.20 BCAAAAGJUL ASPINALL,Kelly,89,RAC200 m Freestyle1 2:17.69 QCAGJUL OCHIAI,Jason,90,DDO2 2:17.75 ONLUSCMAY ROSS,Daniel,89,NYAC3 2:18.23 ONROWMAY SUMMERHAYES,Zach,90,RISC4 2:18.43 ONJRPRVJUL YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC5 2:18.63 NSSPRINVAPR VAUGHAN,Parker,89,DCSC6 2:18.64 BCCDSCAPR MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD7 2:18.70 ABEKSCMAR TANNINEN,Christopher,89,EKSC8 2:19.05 ONESWIMJUN PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG9 2:19.25 QCAGJUL KNOWLES,Jonathan,90,CALAC10 2:19.54 ONNYACMAY LIU,Yi,89,NYAC400 m Freestyle1 4:51.42 ONJRPRVJUL YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC2 4:52.50 ONCTLRGLCJUN ROSS,Daniel,89,NYAC3 4:53.12 ONJRPRVJUL WILLIS,Alexander,89,GO4 4:54.11 ABEKSCMAR TANNINEN,Christopher,89,EKSC5 4:54.42 BCAAAAGJUL MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD6 4:54.65 ONESWIMJUN LAMOUREUX-AUCLAIR,Antoine,89,REG7 4:54.66 QCAGJUL BIELBY,Steven,90,PCSC8 4:55.70 ONESWIMJUN JOHNSON,Alexander,89,CREST9 4:56.80 PPOINVMAY FUMERTON,Bryan,89,USC10 4:56.94 ONROWMAY SUMMERHAYES,Zach,90,RISC800 m Freestyle1 9:58.60 BCHYACKMAY MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD2 10:08.71 NSSPRINVAPR VAUGHAN,Parker,89,DCSC3 10:19.92 BCCDSCAPR SAVIJA,Demijan,89,UBCD4 10:30.13 ABAGLCJUL HAGEN,Kiefer,89,OSC5 10:35.12 BCISJUN VIZSOLYI,David,89,IS6 10:36.44 ABAGLCJUL FISCHBUCH,Michael,89,KSC7 10:40.01 ABAGLCJUL FREEMAN,Keilan,90,CP8 10:44.80 BCHYACKMAY HUI,Terence,89,UBCD9 10:45.85 ABAGLCJUL LI,Patrick,89,CASC10 10:47.26 ABAGLCJUL BULL,Colin,90,EKSC1500 m Freestyle1 18:52.98 ONCTLRGLCJUN ROSS,Daniel,89,NYAC2 19:06.98 ABEKSCAPR TANNINEN,Christopher,89,EKSC3 19:16.50 BCCDSCAPR MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD4 19:18.62 QCAGJUL ALIE,<strong>Jul</strong>ien,90,DDO5 19:24.22 ONJRPRVJUL WILLIS,Alexander,89,GO6 19:33.17 QCAGJUL BIELBY,Steven,90,PCSC7 19:37.14 ONESWIMJUN YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC8 19:39.20 BCCDSCAPR SAVIJA,Demijan,89,UBCD9 19:40.87 BCHYACKMAY REID,Shane,89,HYACK10 19:41.38 ONJRPRVJUL TCHOUGAINOV,Feodor,90,ESWIM50 m Backstroke1 32.31 MBSKLCJUN JOHNSON,Alexander,89,MM2 32.71 ONLACJUL LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC3 33.41 ABEKSCMAR MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC4 33.92 SKRODJUN MIAZGA,Colin,89,GOLD5 34.05 QCAGJUL RUTHERFORD,Jason,89,RED6 34.16 QC2LCAPR PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG7 34.28 QCCALACAPR PEPELEA,Cedric-Dan,89,PCSC8 34.32 NISTARJUN VANMOERKERKE,Luke,89,TAT9 34.43 ABAGLCJUL DRIEDGER,Adam,90,CASC10 34.60 ONNYACMAY LAUGHLIN,Gregory,89,AAC100 m Backstroke1 1:09.21 ONJRPRVJUL LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC2 1:10.68 BCAAAAGJUL KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK3 1:11.39 ONJRPRVJUL LAUGHLIN,Gregory,89,AAC4 1:11.81 ONJRPRVJUL GFROERER,Conor,89,ROW5 1:12.78 SKRODJUN MIAZGA,Colin,89,GOLD6 1:12.82 ONNKBMAY PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG7 1:12.88 ABEKSCAPR HEINE,Gordon,89,EXST8 1:13.42 ONJRPRVJUL BROWN,Alex,89,DUCKS9 1:13.58 BCHYACKMAY MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC10 1:13.67 BCCDSCAPR BIELBY,Steven,90,PCSC200 m Backstroke1 2:30.95 ONJRPRVJUL LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC2 2:33.05 BCAAAAGJUL KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK3 2:33.52 ONAACAPR FUMERTON,Bryan,89,USC4 2:34.27 ABEKSCAPR MIAZGA,Colin,89,SKLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com5 2:35.36 QC2LCAPR PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG6 2:35.48 QCAGJUL KNOWLES,Jonathan,90,CALAC7 2:35.99 QC1LCAPR MAROIS,Frederic,89,ULAV8 2:36.69 ONJRPRVJUL WILLIS,Alexander,89,GO9 2:37.41 ONJRPRVJUL LAUGHLIN,Gregory,89,AAC10 2:38.04 QCAGJUL BIELBY,Steven,90,PCSC50 m Breaststroke1 36.67 QCAGJUL KASPRZYCKI,Jan,89,DDO2 36.89 ONROWMAY WOODHALL,Derek,89,ROW3 37.37 QCAGJUL OCHIAI,Jason,90,DDO4 37.66 MBSKLCJUN LOYOLA,Ma<strong>the</strong>w,90,BRSA5 37.76 ONROWMAY DICRESCE,Jordan,89,RHAC6 37.92 QCAGJUL LEBLANC,Mathieu,90,ELITE7 37.96 QC2LCAPR LAMOUREUX-AUCLAIR,Antoine,89,REG8 38.09 ABAGLCJUL TSO,Kelly,90,LASC9 38.10 ONROWMAY SUMMERHAYES,Zach,90,RISC10 38.11 QCAGJUL BUJOLD,Batiste,89,MEGO100 m Breaststroke1 1:17.68 ONJRPRVJUL WOODHALL,Derek,89,ROW2 1:20.34 ONCTLRGLCJUN LEUNG,Eric,89,RHAC3 1:20.34 ONJRPRVJUL TCHOUGAINOV,Feodor,90,ESWIM4 1:20.50 ONNKBMAY LAMOUREUX-AUCLAIR,Antoine,89,REG5 1:20.72 ONJRPRVJUL SUMMERHAYES,Zach,90,RISC6 1:21.72 BCAAAAGJUL NG,Justin,90,UBCD7 1:21.80 ABEKSCAPR MIAZGA,Colin,89,SK8 1:22.03 ONDV1TMAPR BURN,Richard,89,NYAC9 1:22.24 BCAAAAGJUL LAI,Michael,90,DYNA10 1:22.72 BCAAAINVJUN MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD200 m Breaststroke1 2:47.03 QCAGJUL LAMOUREUX-AUCLAIR,Antoine,89,REG2 2:47.75 ONJRPRVJUL WOODHALL,Derek,89,ROW3 2:49.89 ONESWIMJUN TCHOUGAINOV,Feodor,90,ESWIM4 2:49.93 ONJRPRVJUL SUMMERHAYES,Zach,90,RISC5 2:51.84 ONJRPRVJUL LIU,Yi,89,NYAC6 2:54.63 BCAAAAGJUL LAI,Michael,90,DYNA7 2:55.01 BCAAAAGJUL NG,Justin,90,UBCD8 2:55.05 QCAGJUL OCHIAI,Jason,90,DDO9 2:57.08 BCAAAINVJUN MANOJLOVIC-KOLARSKI,Mirko,89,UBCD10 2:57.77 ONDV1TMAPR BURN,Richard,89,NYAC50 m Butterfly1 31.08 QCAGJUL BUJOLD,Frederick,90,LSNR2 31.36 ONAACAPR LIU,Yi,89,NYAC3 31.89 ABEKSCMAR MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC4 32.69 PPOINVMAY BELANGER,Jerome,90,DYNAM5 32.87 ABAGLCJUL PORRAS,Andres,89,UCSC6 33.02 QCCALACAPR KNOWLES,Jonathan,90,CALAC7 33.03 QC1LCAPR ALIE,<strong>Jul</strong>ien,90,DDO8 33.12 ABEKSCMAR TANNINEN,Christopher,89,EKSC9 33.19 PPOINVMAY KASPRZYCKI,Jan,89,DDO10 33.24 QC1LCAPR TATIGIAN,Michael,90,PCSC100 m Butterfly1 1:08.17 ONJRPRVJUL YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC2 1:08.31 ONESWIMJUN LIU,Yi,89,NYAC3 1:09.57 BCAAAAGJUL KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK4 1:11.79 BCAAAAGJUL HUI,Terence,89,UBCD5 1:11.85 ONNKBMAY PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG6 1:12.27 BCHYACKMAY MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC7 1:12.32 ABAGLCJUL PORRAS,Andres,89,UCSC8 1:12.72 BCAAAAGJUL VIZSOLYI,David,89,IS9 1:12.78 ONPNTLNAPR MURZENKO,Oleg,89,ESWIM10 1:12.79 ABEKSCAPR TANNINEN,Christopher,89,EKSC200 m Butterfly1 2:27.34 ONJRPRVJUL LIU,Yi,89,NYAC2 2:34.78 BCAAAAGJUL KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK3 2:35.41 BCAAAAGJUL VIZSOLYI,David,89,IS4 2:37.73 ONDV1TMAPR YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC5 2:41.48 ONDV1TMAPR FUMERTON,Bryan,89,USC6 2:41.50 ONDV1TMAPR MURZENKO,Oleg,89,ESWIM7 2:43.23 ONROWMAY TCHOUGAINOV,Feodor,90,ESWIM8 2:43.49 ONNKBMAY PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG9 2:44.76 ONNKBMAY LAMOUREUX-AUCLAIR,Antoine,89,REG10 2:46.56 ABAGLCJUL AU,Joshua,90,FMSC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:26.42 ONVICDAPR STEMMLER,Ryan,89,CYPS2 2:28.48 ONVICDAPR FORD,Andrew,89,GMAC3 2:30.89 ONJRPRVJUL LIU,Yi,89,NYAC4 2:33.85 ONJRPRVJUL YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC5 2:34.61 ONJRPRVJUL WOODHALL,Derek,89,ROW6 2:34.68 QC2LCAPR PELLETIER-BERNIER,Frederic,89,REG7 2:35.02 ONJRPRVJUL SUMMERHAYES,Zach,90,RISC8 2:36.14 QCAGJUL LAMOUREUX-AUCLAIR,Antoine,89,REG9 2:36.62 BCAAAAGJUL HUI,Terence,89,UBCD10 2:37.50 QC3LCAPR KNOWLES,Jonathan,90,CALAC400 m Ind. Medley1 5:19.81 ONJRPRVJUL LIU,Yi,89,NYAC2 5:21.18 ONJRPRVJUL SUMMERHAYES,Zach,90,RISC3 5:24.80 QCAGJUL LAMOUREUX-AUCLAIR,Antoine,89,REG4 5:29.22 ONESWIMJUN YOON,Kyungsoo,90,NYAC5 5:30.47 ONESWIMJUN TCHOUGAINOV,Feodor,90,ESWIM6 5:30.53 ONJRPRVJUL LEE,Jimmy,90,WAC7 5:30.58 QCAGJUL KNOWLES,Jonathan,90,CALAC8 5:32.88 ONJRPRVJUL WOODHALL,Derek,89,ROW9 5:36.56 BCAAAAGJUL KUDABA,Andre,90,HYACK10 5:37.29 QCAGJUL BIELBY,Steven,90,PCSC<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®GIRLS 12 Years of Age5 2:35.04 QC3LCAPR MURRAY,Caroline,90,DYNAM50 m Freestyle6 2:35.71 ONESWIMJUN OKE,Katelyn,89,LAC1 28.39 SKRODJUN ROBSON,Brittany,89,LASER7 2:35.73 ONESWIMJUN STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM2 29.41 QCAGJUL BLAIS-LAROCHE,Sarah,89,RCA8 2:35.94 BCAAAAGJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB3 29.44 QCECUPJUL GALLANT,Natalie,89,TO9 2:36.68 QC1LCAPR DESHARNAIS,Karine,89,RCA4 29.48 ABEKSCAPR POMERLEAU,Kristin D,90,DEL10 2:37.08 ONDV1TMAPR KOMARNYCKY,Alexa,89,ESWIM5 29.50 NSEASTCSTJUL MURRAY,Laura,90,SJL50 m Breaststroke6 29.55 ONDV1TMAPR KIM,Miriam,89,TSC1 35.58 ABSRLCJUL MACDONALD,Hea<strong>the</strong>r,90,EDSON7 29.58 MBSKLCJUN STODDART,Stephanie,90,BRSA2 36.94 MBSKLCJUN MALTAIS,Brittany,89,MANTA8 29.58 ONJRPRVJUL NELL,Hayley,89,LAC3 37.08 QC1LCAPR NEASMITH,Alicia,90,PCSC9 29.70 ONDV2TMAPR GILLISPIE,Lisa,90,PERTH4 37.32 QCECUPJUL TREMBLAY,Katerine,90,SAMAK10 29.70 BCAAAAGJUL SALLI,Rachelle,89,LOSC5 37.77 MBSKLCJUN CROCKETT,Leah,89,TPRR100 m Freestyle6 37.90 QCECUPJUL DICLEMENTE,Sabrina,89,NYAC1 1:03.12 ONNYACMAY MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC7 37.94 ONAACAPR DI CLEMENTE,Sabrina,89,NYAC2 1:03.27 NSEASTCSTJUL MURRAY,Laura,90,SJL8 37.98 PPOINVMAY BOIS,Amelie,89,HIPPO3 1:03.86 ABAGLCJUL OZAR,Brittany,90,CASC9 38.02 NITTSCMAY STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM4 1:04.03 ABEKSCAPR POMERLEAU,Kristin D,90,DEL10 38.19 ONAACAPR THOMPSON,Melanie,89,USC5 1:04.31 MBSKLCJUN ROBSON,Brittany,89,LASER100 m Breaststroke6 1:04.43 BCAAAAGJUL MURTON,Becca,90,UBCD1 1:17.06 ABSRLCJUL MACDONALD,Hea<strong>the</strong>r,90,EDSON7 1:04.47 BCAAAAGJUL SALLI,Rachelle,89,LOSC2 1:18.16 CANJRNATJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW8 1:04.56 ONHICKENMAY KIM,Miriam,89,TSC3 1:19.13 ONJRPRVJUL DICLEMENTE,Sabrina,89,NYAC9 1:04.66 ONJRPRVJUL PAYNE,Chantique,89,BRANT4 1:20.07 ONLACMAY TRUSWELL,Riley,90,LAC10 1:04.71 ONJRPRVJUL GALLANT,Natalie,89,COBRA5 1:20.28 BCAAAAGJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB200 m Freestyle6 1:20.41 CANJRNATJUL STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM1 2:15.42 QCAGJUL BLAIS-LAROCHE,Sarah,89,RCA7 1:20.65 BCCDSCAPR NEASMITH,Alicia,90,PCSC2 2:15.79 NSEASTCSTJUL MURRAY,Laura,90,SJL8 1:21.16 ONDV2TMAPR O’CONNOR,Elisha E,89,NSA3 2:17.16 QCECUPJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC9 1:21.81 MBSKLCJUN BOCHEN,Kerri-Ann,89,MANTA4 2:17.59 MBSKLCJUN ROBSON,Brittany,89,LASER10 1:21.89 NSDUNNJUN LI,Kyra,90,DCSC5 2:17.82 BCAAAAGJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW200 m Breaststroke6 2:18.24 QC3LCAPR MURRAY,Caroline,90,DYNAM1 2:46.33 BCAAAAGJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW7 2:18.48 ONJRPRVJUL LONG,Susan,89,LAC2 2:48.08 BCAAAAGJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB8 2:18.58 ABAGLCJUL MORTON,Lindsay,89,OSC3 2:48.89 ONJRPRVJUL STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM9 2:18.80 ONNKBMAY GILLESPIE,Lisa,89,PERTH4 2:50.13 QC1LCAPR NEASMITH,Alicia,90,PCSC10 2:18.85 MBSKLCJUN NESBITT,Diane,89,BRSA5 2:51.22 MBSKLCJUN BOCHEN,Kerri-Ann,89,MANTA400 m Freestyle6 2:51.29 QCAGJUL LACOMBE,Gabrielle,90,CNHR1 4:40.74 BCSRLCFEB CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD7 2:51.85 ONJRPRVJUL DICLEMENTE,Sabrina,89,NYAC2 4:40.84 ONJRPRVJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC8 2:52.61 ONLACMAY TRUSWELL,Riley,90,LAC3 4:43.99 BCAAAAGJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW9 2:54.17 ABAGLCJUL SNODGRASS,Shelbi,90,CASC4 4:47.37 ONJRPRVJUL STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM10 2:55.34 QCECUPJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC5 4:48.70 NSEASTCSTJUL MURRAY,Laura,90,SJL50 m Butterfly6 4:49.23 QCAGJUL MURRAY,Caroline,90,DYNAM1 31.35 QCAGJUL TETREAULT,Alexandrine,90,CNSH7 4:50.82 QCAGJUL BLAIS-LAROCHE,Sarah,89,RCA2 31.74 MBSKLCJUN OZAR,Brittany,90,CASC8 4:51.82 NITTSCMAY MCTEAGUE,Amanda,89,ESWIM 3 31.94 ONHWACBJUN STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM9 4:52.29 BCAAAAGJUL MURTON,Becca,90,UBCD4 32.14 ABNCSAMAY POMERLEAU,Kristin D,90,DEL10 4:52.59 ONJRPRVJUL HAGAN,Natalie,90,ESWIM5 32.21 QC1LCAPR TREMBLAY,Katerine,90,SAMAK800 m Freestyle6 32.21 ABAGLCJUL HARMA,Chelsey,89,EKSC1 9:44.39 QCECUPJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC7 32.23 QC1LCAPR TAILLEFER,Vanessa,90,DDO2 9:53.16 ONESWIMJUN MCTEAGUE,Amanda,89,ESWIM 8 32.54 MBSKLCJUN ROBSON,Brittany,89,LASER3 9:54.11 BCAAAAGJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW9 32.63 NFSPRGSPAPR MURRAY,Laura,90,SJL4 9:58.15 ONJRPRVJUL STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM10 32.65 ABAGLCJUL UHLICH,Samantha,90,CASC5 9:58.54 MBSKLCJUN OZAR,Brittany,90,CASC100 m Butterfly6 9:58.62 NSEASTCSTJUL MURRAY,Laura,90,SJL1 1:07.02 ONJRPRVJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC7 10:00.51 BCAAAAGJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB2 1:09.94 ONLUSCMAY O’CONNOR,Elisha E,89,NSA8 10:00.65 ONESWIMJUN OKE,Katelyn,89,LAC3 1:10.78 BCAAAAGJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB9 10:01.17 QCECUPJUL MURRAY,Caroline,90,DYNAM4 1:11.60 ONJRPRVJUL GRANVILLE,Diana,89,NKB10 10:05.78 ONLUSCMAY O’CONNOR,Elisha E,89,NSA5 1:11.84 ONJRPRVJUL PAYNE,Chantique,89,BRANT1500 m Freestyle6 1:11.89 ONJRPRVJUL STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM1 19:43.93 NSSPRINVAPR DONNELLY,Stephanie,89,DCSC 7 1:11.91 ABEKSCAPR BARNLUND,Ellyn,90,MANTA2 19:45.06 BCCDSCAPR VANCE-GRIMARD,Danica,89,HYACK 8 1:12.64 ABAGLCJUL FINDLAY,Amy,89,KSC3 19:55.66 BCCDSCAPR JUNG,Michelle,89,CHENA9 1:12.90 ABEKSCAPR HARMA,Chelsey,89,EKSC4 20:45.93 BCHYACKMAY WIGGANS,Katrina,89,UBCD10 1:13.05 ONESWIMJUN DROZDOWSKY,Melanie,89,MSSAC5 20:53.12 SKRYMMMAY RICHARDS,Larissa,90,ROD200 m Butterfly6 21:06.54 BCHYACKMAY KOOT,Jacqueline,89,UBCD1 2:24.90 ONJRPRVJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC7 21:33.59 BCHYACKMAY DRANSUTAVICIUS,Corina,89,FMSC 2 2:33.92 BCAAAAGJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW8 21:34.71 BCAAAINVJUN BURG,Lindsay,90,SKSC3 2:36.32 ONDV2TMAPR O’CONNOR,Elisha E,89,NSA9 21:49.18 BCAAAINVJUN MOORE,Alison,89,UBCD4 2:37.90 ABAGLCJUL MORTON,Lindsay,89,OSC10 22:02.07 BCHYACKMAY JOHNSON,Johanna,90,UBCD5 2:39.54 NSEASTCSTJUL WEIR,Danielle,89,WTSC50 m Backstroke6 2:40.01 ONDV1TMAPR KOMARNYCKY,Alexa,89,ESWIM1 32.62 CANJRNATJUL OZAR,Brittany,90,CASC7 2:40.63 ABRDCSCJUN CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB2 33.60 QC1LCAPR TAILLEFER,Vanessa,90,DDO8 2:41.20 ABEKSCAPR BARNLUND,Ellyn,90,MANTA3 33.94 ONHWACBJUN GALLANT,Natalie,89,COBRA9 2:42.19 ONJRPRVJUL GALLANT,Natalie,89,COBRA4 34.07 MBSKLCJUN ROBSON,Brittany,89,LASER10 2:42.70 ONJRPRVJUL LONG,Susan,89,LAC5 34.42 QC2LCAPR PLANTE,Myriam,90,EXCEL200 m Ind. Medley6 34.51 QC1LCAPR DESHARNAIS,Karine,89,RCA1 2:29.40 CANJRNATJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW7 34.71 QC1LCAPR VINCENT,Veronique,89,SAMAK2 2:30.64 ONVICDAPR LAYLAND,Laura,89,SKYAC8 34.91 ONAACAPR KIM,Miriam,89,TSC3 2:31.01 ONJRPRVJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC9 34.92 QC1LCAPR NEASMITH,Alicia,90,PCSC4 2:32.07 ONVICDAPR LOCKHART,Helen,89,TAT10 34.95 MBSKLCJUN HERRING,Magwyer,90,MANTA5 2:32.77 BCAAAAGJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB100 m Backstroke6 2:33.12 ONJRPRVJUL STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM1 1:10.39 CANJRNATJUL OZAR,Brittany,90,CASC7 2:33.28 BCSRLCFEB CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD2 1:11.81 BCAAAAGJUL THOM,Robyn,89,UBCD8 2:33.46 ONVICDAPR KRUG,Michelle,89,CYPS3 1:12.77 ONJRPRVJUL NELL,Hayley,89,LAC9 2:33.48 ONVICDAPR GLOVER,Brynelle,89,CYPS4 1:13.38 SKRYMMMAY ROBSON,Brittany,89,LASER10 2:35.21 ABAGLCJUL OZAR,Brittany,90,CASC5 1:13.60 ONDV1TMAPR KIM,Miriam,89,TSC400 m Ind. Medley6 1:13.92 ONESWIMJUN GALLANT,Natalie,89,COBRA1 5:15.79 CANJRNATJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW7 1:14.20 BCAAAAGJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB2 5:16.28 ONJRPRVJUL MCKINNON,Kaleigh,90,NYAC8 1:14.35 ONPNTLNAPR OKE,Katelyn,89,LAC3 5:19.24 CANJRNATJUL CHAPMAN,Kelsey,89,PGB9 1:14.36 ONDV1TMAPR PAYNE,Chantique,89,BRANT4 5:21.17 ONJRPRVJUL STITSKI,Monika,89,ESWIM10 1:14.62 NSEASTCSTJUL MURRAY,Laura,90,SJL5 5:28.64 ONESWIMJUN MCTEAGUE,Amanda,89,ESWIM200 m Backstroke6 5:29.13 QCAGJUL MURRAY,Caroline,90,DYNAM1 2:30.59 ABAGLCJUL OZAR,Brittany,90,CASC7 5:30.35 ONJRPRVJUL LONG,Susan,89,LAC2 2:33.12 ONLUSCMAY O’CONNOR,Elisha E,89,NSA8 5:30.59 ONNEORAJUN O’CONNOR,Elisha E,89,CT333 2:34.53 BCAAAAGJUL CREPNJAK,Jessica,89,PSW9 5:31.07 ABAGLCJUL MORTON,Lindsay,89,OSC4 2:34.83 QC2LCAPR PLANTE,Myriam,90,EXCEL10 5:31.63 QC1LCAPR NEASMITH,Alicia,90,PCSCSWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong> 35


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESBOYS 13 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 25.68 QCAGJUL BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO2 26.13 BCAAAAGJUL GROSSMAN,Kurt,88,PN3 26.31 BCSRLCFEB JONES,Evan,89,UBCD4 26.37 ONDV2TMAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT5 26.56 QCAGJUL FRANCIS,Charles,89,ENC6 26.87 QCAGJUL PLANTE,Pascal,89,ULAV7 27.05 BCAAAAGJUL MISKIMAN,Michael,88,ORCA8 27.06 QCAGJUL CYR-CORMIER,Claude-<strong>Jul</strong>ien,89,LSNR9 27.13 ONESWIMJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM10 27.41 ONNEORAJUN PRICE,Nickolas,88,TMSC100 m Freestyle1 55.91 CANJRNATJUL JONES,Evan,89,UBCD2 57.42 BCAAAAGJUL GROSSMAN,Kurt,88,PN3 57.78 ONDV2TMAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT4 59.11 ONPNTLNAPR PRAJOGO,Yonathan,88,COBRA5 59.36 ONESWIMJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM6 59.88 ONJRPRVJUL CURTIS,Harrison,88,TSC7 1:00.01 BCCDSCAPR TAPP,Jake,88,LOSC8 1:00.16 ONJRPRVJUL PRICE,Nickolas,88,TMSC9 1:00.37 ABAGLCJUL AITCHISON,Kent,88,EXST10 1:00.61 ABAGLCJUL MICHIE,Chad,88,CASC200 m Freestyle1 1:59.11 CANJRNATJUL JONES,Evan,89,UBCD2 2:04.95 QCAGJUL BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO3 2:06.02 QCAGJUL LALIBERTE,Renaud,88,EXCEL4 2:07.15 ONAACAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT5 2:07.95 QCAGJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ6 2:08.09 QCAGJUL DOWNING,Patrick,88,PCSC7 2:08.29 ONJRPRVJUL CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM8 2:08.56 BCAAAAGJUL COCHRANE,Ryan,88,IS9 2:08.58 ONJRPRVJUL CURTIS,Harrison,88,TSC10 2:11.70 ONJRPRVJUL PRICE,Nickolas,88,TMSC400 m Freestyle1 4:10.49 CANLCAUG JONES,Evan,89,UBCD2 4:20.92 QCAGJUL LALIBERTE,Renaud,88,EXCEL3 4:25.16 BCAAAAGJUL COCHRANE,Ryan,88,IS4 4:27.62 QCAGJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ5 4:28.27 QCAGJUL DOWNING,Patrick,88,PCSC6 4:31.52 ONJRPRVJUL CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM7 4:32.36 ONDV2TMAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT8 4:33.40 ONJRPRVJUL CURTIS,Harrison,88,TSC9 4:35.81 PPOINVMAY MURRAY,Francois-Pier,89,CNDR10 4:37.72 PPOINVMAY PAQUET,Etienne,89,BBF800 m Freestyle1 8:38.62 CANLCAUG JONES,Evan,89,UBCD2 9:46.71 ABAGLCJUL BERRNS,Nick,89,LASER3 9:55.53 ABRDCSCJUN PENHALE,Sean,88,RDCSC4 9:56.24 ABAGLCJUL RAWLICK,Douglas,89,OSC5 9:56.50 ABAGLCJUL TANNINEN,Christopher,89,EKSC6 10:00.92 BCCDSCAPR GETMAN,Kyr,89,UBCD7 10:11.03 ABAGLCJUL AITCHISON,Kent,88,EXST8 10:12.07 ABAGLCJUL DICK,Stephen,88,RDCSC9 10:17.00 ABAGLCJUL MICHIE,Chad,88,CASC10 10:17.19 BCHYACKMAY TAYLOR,Ian,88,HYACK1500 m Freestyle1 16:46.63 CANJRNATJUL JONES,Evan,89,UBCD2 17:27.87 QCAGJUL LALIBERTE,Renaud,88,EXCEL3 17:32.48 BCAAAAGJUL COCHRANE,Ryan,88,IS4 17:38.41 QCAGJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ5 17:54.14 QCAGJUL DOWNING,Patrick,88,PCSC6 18:04.69 ONESWIMJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM7 18:19.85 PPOINVMAY PAQUET,Etienne,89,BBF8 18:22.21 PPOINVMAY ROBICHAUD,Simon,89,CNHR9 18:25.47 BCAAAAGJUL BROTZKY,Ilya,88,UBCD10 18:27.12 BCAAAAGJUL TAYLOR,Ian,88,HYACK50 m Backstroke1 30.16 QCAGJUL BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO2 30.62 QCECUPJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ3 31.18 PPOINVMAY FRANCIS,Charles,89,ENC4 31.22 ONAACAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT5 31.50 QCAGJUL PAQUET,Etienne,89,BBF6 31.59 ABAGLCJUL RICHTER,Brett,88,ROD7 31.69 QCAGJUL CYR-CORMIER,Claude-<strong>Jul</strong>ien,89,LSNR8 31.73 ONAACAPR LANGLOIS,Daniel,88,SCAR9 31.90 ABAGLCJUL MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC10 32.37 BCSRLCFEB JONES,Evan,89,UBCD100 m Backstroke1 1:07.12 ONPNTLNAPR LANGLOIS,Daniel,88,SCAR2 1:07.15 BCCDSCAPR TAPP,Jake,88,LOSC3 1:07.27 ONJRPRVJUL CURTIS,Harrison,88,TSC4 1:07.39 ONAACAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT5 1:07.52 ONJRPRVJUL HALL,Andrew,88,CHAMP6 1:09.13 ONJRPRVJUL ZEILER,Zack,88,WD7 1:09.16 BCCDSCAPR HARTNEY,Jordan,88,PSW8 1:09.29 ONESWIMJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM9 1:09.34 ABAGLCJUL DISTEFANO,Justin,88,UCSC10 1:09.48 ABAGLCJUL MAXEY,Taylor A,89,CASC200 m Backstroke1 2:21.50 BCAAAAGJUL COCHRANE,Ryan,88,IS2 2:21.77 QCECUPJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ3 2:21.90 ONHICKENMAY CURTIS,Harrison,88,TSC4 2:24.02 ONAACAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENTLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com5 2:24.15 QCAGJUL PAQUET,Etienne,89,BBF6 2:25.25 BCCDSCAPR JONES,Evan,89,UBCD7 2:26.10 BCCDSCAPR HARTNEY,Jordan,88,PSW8 2:26.17 BCAAAAGJUL BROTZKY,Ilya,88,UBCD9 2:26.34 NSEASTCSTJUL PYLE,Marc,89,WTSC10 2:27.07 PPOINVMAY FRANCIS,Charles,89,ENC50 m Breaststroke1 31.38 QC2LCAPR BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO2 33.38 QCECUPJUL LAI,Alex,88,TO3 34.43 PPOINVMAY GENEREUX,Pierre-Louis,88,CNTR4 34.66 ONLACMAY YEE,Jason,88,NEW5 35.03 QCAGJUL TREMBLAY,Vincent,89,SAMAK6 35.20 QC2LCAPR ROBICHAUD,Simon,89,CNHR7 35.87 QCAGJUL POPOVICI,Cristian,89,CAMO8 36.07 QCAGJUL CYR-CORMIER,Claude-<strong>Jul</strong>ien,89,LSNR9 36.22 ABAGLCJUL ACTON,Sam,88,ROD10 36.28 ONAACAPR SHOUST,Nicholas,88,SSMAC100 m Breaststroke1 1:09.07 CANJRNATJUL BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO2 1:12.64 ONNKBMAY DUMONT,Max,89,REG3 1:12.68 ONJRPRVJUL LAI,Alex,88,COBRA4 1:15.11 NSEASTCSTJUL PYLE,Marc,89,WTSC5 1:15.32 ONLACMAY YEE,Jason,88,NEW6 1:17.36 ONJRPRVJUL MACKENDRIK,Cameron,89,MAC7 1:17.53 ABEKSCAPR YEAP,Winston,88,OSC8 1:18.16 BCSRLCFEB JONES,Evan,89,UBCD9 1:18.67 ONPNTLNAPR VERBITSKY,Pavel,88,RAMAC10 1:19.42 NSEASTCSTJUL ALBRECHTSONS,Daniel,88,SJL200 m Breaststroke1 2:31.51 QCAGJUL BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO2 2:36.48 ONNKBMAY DUMONT,Max,89,REG3 2:39.40 ONJRPRVJUL LAI,Alex,88,COBRA4 2:40.86 QCAGJUL ROBICHAUD,Simon,89,CNHR5 2:42.17 NSEASTCSTJUL PYLE,Marc,89,WTSC6 2:44.71 ONLACMAY YEE,Jason,88,NEW7 2:47.55 ABEKSCAPR YEAP,Winston,88,OSC8 2:50.14 ONJRPRVJUL MACKENDRIK,Cameron,89,MAC9 2:50.91 QC3LCAPR GENEREUX,Pierre-Louis,88,CNTR10 2:51.05 ABAGLCJUL HUYNH,Stanley,89,EXST50 m Butterfly1 27.20 QC2LCAPR BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO2 29.07 QCAGJUL PLANTE,Pascal,89,ULAV3 29.14 QC2LCAPR TURCOTTE,Jonathan,89,HIPPO4 29.39 QCAGJUL CYR-CORMIER,Claude-<strong>Jul</strong>ien,89,LSNR5 29.91 ONNYACMAY PRAJOGO,Yonathan,88,COBRA6 29.97 MBSKLCJUN SAGANSKI,Jeffrey,88,GOLD7 29.98 ONAACAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT8 30.12 PPOINVMAY TREMBLAY,Vincent,89,SAMAK9 30.26 QCAGJUL ROY,Vincent,89,HIPPO10 30.48 ONHWACBJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM100 m Butterfly1 1:02.18 ONESWIMJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM2 1:04.35 ONPNTLNAPR PRAJOGO,Yonathan,88,COBRA3 1:05.07 MBSKLCJUN SAGANSKI,Jeffrey,88,GOLD4 1:05.50 NITTSCMAY BABI,Endi,88,ESWIM5 1:05.59 BCCDSCAPR TAPP,Jake,88,LOSC6 1:06.77 BCAAAAGJUL BROTZKY,Ilya,88,UBCD7 1:07.27 ONAACAPR GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT8 1:07.39 NSEASTCSTJUL PYLE,Marc,89,WTSC9 1:07.43 BCAAAAGJUL GROSSMAN,Kurt,88,PN10 1:07.60 ABAGLCJUL RAWLICK,Douglas,89,OSC200 m Butterfly1 2:18.97 ONESWIMJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM2 2:21.66 NITTSCMAY BABI,Endi,88,ESWIM3 2:24.97 QCECUPJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ4 2:26.80 QCAGJUL TURCOTTE,Jonathan,89,HIPPO5 2:27.07 PPOINVMAY BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO6 2:27.11 QCAGJUL LALIBERTE,Renaud,88,EXCEL7 2:27.51 BCAAAAGJUL BROTZKY,Ilya,88,UBCD8 2:28.07 MBSKLCJUN SAGANSKI,Jeffrey,88,GOLD9 2:28.48 ONNYACMAY VERBLAC,Viktor,88,YORK10 2:29.32 BCAAAAGJUL BUNA,Ryan,88,IS200 m Ind. Medley1 2:16.34 ONVICDAPR KRUG,Mike,88,CYPS2 2:17.07 QCAGJUL BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO3 2:21.93 BCCDSCAPR JONES,Evan,89,UBCD4 2:25.33 ONVICDAPR BODEN,Timothy,88,BAD5 2:25.68 ONESWIMJUN CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM6 2:26.26 BCAAAAGJUL COCHRANE,Ryan,88,IS7 2:26.69 ONVICDAPR BARTLETT,Cameron,88,CYPS8 2:26.71 QCAGJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ9 2:27.69 BCCDSCAPR TAPP,Jake,88,LOSC10 2:27.70 QCAGJUL LALIBERTE,Renaud,88,EXCEL400 m Ind. Medley1 4:55.39 CANJRNATJUL BOIS,Mathieu,89,HIPPO2 5:02.04 CANJRNATJUL JONES,Evan,89,UBCD3 5:03.34 ONDV1TMAPR CUCH,Patrick,88,ESWIM4 5:04.14 QCAGJUL LALIBERTE,Renaud,88,EXCEL5 5:05.93 BCAAAAGJUL COCHRANE,Ryan,88,IS6 5:07.18 QCAGJUL ROBICHAUD,Simon,89,CNHR7 5:09.97 PPOINVMAY LALIBERTE,Renaud,89,EXCEL8 5:12.44 QCAGJUL BLOUIN,Jonathan,89,CSQ9 5:18.07 BCCDSCAPR TAPP,Jake,88,LOSC10 5:18.15 BCAAAAGJUL BROTZKY,Ilya,88,UBCD<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®GIRLS 13 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 27.69 ONDV1TMAPR MITCHELL,Seanna,88,NKB2 27.83 NSSPRINVAPR VAUGHAN,Hannah,88,DCSC3 28.12 ONHICKENMAY MCADAM,Nadine,88,TSC4 28.30 CANJRNATJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS5 28.31 CANJRNATJUL CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD6 28.43 MBSKLCJUN JONES,Mackenzie,89,CASC7 28.48 CANJRNATJUL TYLER,Jillian,88,CASC8 28.63 CANJRNATJUL MORNINGSTAR,Erica,89,BRSA9 28.67 QCAGJUL DE LAROCHELLIERE,Elianne,88,ULAV10 28.67 QCECUPJUL DELKUS,Carolyn,88,BTSC100 m Freestyle1 1:00.11 CANCWTRMAR MITCHELL,Seanna,88,NKB2 1:00.47 CANJRNATJUL TYLER,Jillian,88,CASC3 1:01.19 BCZAJACMAY CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD4 1:01.25 BCAAAAGJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS5 1:02.00 CANJRNATJUL JONES,Mackenzie,89,CASC6 1:02.45 ONJRPRVJUL LACOSTE,Nicole,88,MSSAC7 1:02.60 ONJRPRVJUL BLASKOVITS,Farriss,89,NKB8 1:02.65 ONDV1TMAPR PHEE,Sarah,88,GO9 1:02.68 ONDV1TMAPR MCADAM,Nadine,88,TSC10 1:02.70 ONJRPRVJUL DELKUS,Carolyn,88,BTSC200 m Freestyle1 2:10.32 PCSCSCAGJUN CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD2 2:11.59 CANJRNATJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS3 2:12.65 ONDV1TMAPR MITCHELL,Seanna,88,NKB4 2:13.87 MBSKLCJUN JONES,Mackenzie,89,CASC5 2:14.29 ONJRPRVJUL SANDERS,Danielle,89,ESWIM6 2:14.40 BCHYACKMAY LAVIGNA,Lauren,89,GATOR7 2:15.06 ONJRPRVJUL WHITING,Lorraine,88,MSSAC8 2:15.09 ONLACMAY HINSON,Adriana,88,TAT9 2:15.49 MBSKLCJUN TRAA,Hailee,88,MANTA10 2:15.69 NSEASTCSTJUL BUCKLAND,Brooke,89,HTAC400 m Freestyle1 4:27.94 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD2 4:35.30 BCAAAAGJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS3 4:36.99 CANJRNATJUL SANDERS,Danielle,89,ESWIM4 4:38.91 BCAAAAGJUL LAVIGNA,Lauren,89,GATOR5 4:40.84 QCECUPJUL LACOSTE,Nicole,88,TO6 4:43.82 MBSKLCJUN TRAA,Hailee,88,MANTA7 4:44.55 ONJRPRVJUL WHITING,Lorraine,88,MSSAC8 4:44.56 MBSKLCJUN KAPUSTIANYK,Courtney,89,LASER9 4:44.62 ONDV1TMAPR MITCHELL,Seanna,88,NKB10 4:45.08 ONLACMAY HINSON,Adriana,88,TAT800 m Freestyle1 9:17.98 BCZAJACMAY CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD2 9:33.46 BCAAAAGJUL LAVIGNA,Lauren,89,GATOR3 9:35.01 BCAAAAGJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS4 9:35.12 CANJRNATJUL IVANITZ,Tara,88,VKSC5 9:36.54 CANJRNATJUL SANDERS,Danielle,89,ESWIM6 9:43.18 MBSKLCJUN KAPUSTIANYK,Courtney,89,LASER7 9:43.38 BCHYACKMAY VANCE-GRIMARD,Danica,89,HYACK8 9:46.46 ONJRPRVJUL KOMARNYCKY,Alexa,89,ESWIM9 9:47.82 ABAGLCJUL GROSS,Sheena,89,EKSC10 9:48.00 BCHYACKMAY SELF,Jennifer,89,UBCD1500 m Freestyle1 17:47.40 CANJRNATJUL CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD2 18:29.03 BCHYACKMAY LAVIGNA,Lauren,89,GATOR3 19:10.14 PCSCSCAGJUN SELF,Jennifer,89,UBCD4 19:13.02 BCAAAINVJUN VANCE-GRIMARD,Danica,89,HYACK5 19:29.81 NITTSCMAY MOHER,Olena,88,ESWIM6 19:32.44 NITTSCMAY CHARLES,Lindsay,88,ESWIM7 19:36.78 BCAAAINVJUN SCHMUCK,Annika,88,PSW8 19:42.75 BCCDSCAPR CREPJNAK,Jessica,89,PSW9 20:13.55 BCCDSCAPR MUNRO,Lara,88,PCSC10 20:25.13 NSDUNNJUN BRADEN,Michelle,89,HTAC50 m Backstroke1 29.91 CANLCAUG BUCKLAND,Brooke,89,EAST2 33.09 CANJRNATJUL TYLER,Jillian,88,CASC3 33.37 CANJRNATJUL SELF,Jennifer,89,UBCD4 33.38 QCAGJUL LEPINE,Marilou,89,CAMO5 33.43 ONLACMAY TAN,Victoria,88,WAC6 33.61 PPOINVMAY HORNER,Stephanie,89,BBF7 34.23 QCECUPJUL DELKUS,Carolyn,88,BTSC8 34.35 ONAACAPR POLICHT,Adrienne,89,YORK9 34.42 QC1LCAPR NGUYEN,Kim,88,DDO10 34.54 QCAGJUL DESHARNAIS,Karine,89,RCA100 m Backstroke1 1:05.74 CANLCAUG BUCKLAND,Brooke,89,EAST2 1:10.88 ONJRPRVJUL PERRAULT,Amy,89,KLAC3 1:10.98 ABAGLCJUL TYLER,Jillian,88,CASC4 1:11.09 BCSRLCFEB KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW5 1:11.38 ONNKBMAY KEHOE,Courtney,88,PERTH6 1:11.49 ONDV1TMAPR TAN,Victoria,88,WAC7 1:11.50 CANJRNATJUL SELF,Jennifer,89,UBCD8 1:11.64 QCECUPJUL LEPINE,Marilou,89,CAMO9 1:11.68 QCECUPJUL POLICHT,Adrienne,89,YORK10 1:12.07 BCCDSCAPR CREPJNAK,Jessica,89,PSW200 m Backstroke1 2:24.56 CANLCAUG BUCKLAND,Brooke,89,EAST2 2:28.59 BCAAAAGJUL LAVIGNA,Lauren,89,GATOR3 2:30.91 ABAGLCJUL GROSS,Sheena,89,EKSC4 2:31.26 CANJRNATJUL SELF,Jennifer,89,UBCD5 2:31.31 ONJRPRVJUL SANDERS,Danielle,89,ESWIM6 2:31.69 ONJRPRVJUL CRAIG,Jessika,89,TD7 2:31.94 CANJRNATJUL KOMARNYCKY,Alexa,89,ESWIM8 2:32.15 BCISJUN POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS9 2:32.37 BCSRLCFEB KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW10 2:32.45 ONJRPRVJUL PERRAULT,Amy,89,KLAC50 m Breaststroke1 35.17 CANLCAUG KIERSTEAD,Morgan,88,AQUA2 35.87 QC2LCAPR BONSANT,Claudia,89,EXCEL3 36.12 CANLCAUG PIERSE,Hanna,88,UASC4 36.18 QC2LCAPR CREVIER,Genevieve,89,CNHR5 36.73 ONNYACMAY CHAN,Rachel,88,MSSAC6 36.91 QC1LCAPR KEITH,Veronika,89,RCA7 36.91 PPOINVMAY WOLCH,Sarah,88,PICK8 37.07 MBSKLCJUN KENKE,Lisa,88,GOLD9 37.07 QCAGJUL KUCZYNSKI,Stephanie,89,CAMO10 37.07 CANJRNATJUL MORNINGSTAR,Erica,89,BRSA100 m Breaststroke1 1:16.80 QCECUPJUL PIERSE,Hanna,88,EKSC2 1:17.28 CANLCAUG KIERSTEAD,Morgan,88,AQUA3 1:18.04 MBSKLCJUN KENKE,Lisa,88,GOLD4 1:18.20 BCAAAAGJUL SUTTON,Kathryn,88,IS5 1:19.00 BCHYACKMAY CREPJNAK,Jessica,89,PSW6 1:19.36 ONJRPRVJUL BUENBRAZO,Patricia,88,ESWIM7 1:19.77 ONNYACMAY CHAN,Rachel,88,MSSAC8 1:19.98 CANJRNATJUL BONSANT,Claudia,89,EXCEL9 1:20.02 ONDV1TMAPR MCADAM,Nadine,88,TSC10 1:20.27 ABAGLCJUL MORNINGSTAR,Erica,89,CP200 m Breaststroke1 2:41.00 CANJRNATJUL PIERSE,Hanna,88,EKSC2 2:42.62 QCAGJUL CREVIER,Genevieve,89,CNHR3 2:44.71 CANLCAUG KIERSTEAD,Morgan,88,AQUA4 2:45.72 QC2LCAPR TREMBLAY,Mireille,89,CNCB5 2:46.27 BCISJUN SUTTON,Kathryn,88,IS6 2:47.00 MBSKLCJUN KENKE,Lisa,88,GOLD7 2:47.07 BCZAJACMAY CREPJNAK,Jessica,89,PSW8 2:47.84 QCAGJUL KUCZYNSKI,Stephanie,89,CAMO9 2:48.84 ONESWIMJUN CHAN,Rachel,88,MSSAC10 2:49.30 BCAAAAGJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS50 m Butterfly1 29.77 CANJRNATJUL TYLER,Jillian,88,CASC2 29.87 CANJRNATJUL JONES,Mackenzie,89,CASC3 30.66 MBSKLCJUN BROWN,Erika,88,ROD4 30.66 CANJRNATJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS5 30.88 QCAGJUL BLEAU,Marie-Pier,88,CNHR6 30.90 MBSKLCJUN KAPUSTIANYK,Courtney,89,LASER7 30.91 ABEKSCMAR KELLS,Andrea,89,RDCSC8 30.92 QC2LCAPR HORNER,Stephanie,89,BBF9 31.48 PPOINVMAY LEPINE,Marilou,89,CAMO10 31.52 ONROWMAY GARDHOUSE,Sara,88,MUSAC100 m Butterfly1 1:05.80 CANJRNATJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS2 1:05.88 CANJRNATJUL TYLER,Jillian,88,CASC3 1:07.92 MBSKLCJUN JONES,Mackenzie,89,CASC4 1:08.10 MBSKLCJUN KAPUSTIANYK,Courtney,89,LASER5 1:08.35 BCSRLCFEB KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW6 1:08.52 CANJRNATJUL BROWN,Erika,88,ROD7 1:09.31 NSDUNNJUN VAUGHAN,Hannah,88,DCSC8 1:09.57 ONJRPRVJUL KLOOSTERMAN,Rachael,88,WD9 1:09.85 ONESWIMJUN HEANEY,Megan,89,MSSAC10 1:10.25 BCAAAAGJUL CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD200 m Butterfly1 2:27.26 CANJRNATJUL KAPUSTIANYK,Courtney,89,LASER2 2:28.90 BCSRLCFEB KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW3 2:29.58 BCISJUN POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS4 2:33.18 BCAAAINVJUN CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD5 2:34.49 PPOINVMAY LEPINE,Marilou,89,CAMO6 2:34.62 BCAAAAGJUL KOZAR,Cassandra,89,LCSC7 2:34.73 BCAAAAGJUL LAVIGNA,Lauren,89,GATOR8 2:34.99 NSDUNNJUN VAUGHAN,Hannah,88,DCSC9 2:36.51 MBSKLCJUN JONES,Mackenzie,89,CASC10 2:37.06 ONDV2TMAPR MCINTOSH,Katie,88,MAC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:25.74 CANJRNATJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS2 2:31.53 QC2LCAPR TREMBLAY,Mireille,89,CNCB3 2:31.57 ONDV1TMAPR MITCHELL,Seanna,88,NKB4 2:31.94 BCHYACKMAY CREPJNAK,Jessica,89,PSW5 2:32.18 BCZAJACMAY CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD6 2:32.60 MBSKLCJUN TRAA,Hailee,88,MANTA7 2:32.67 BCAAAAGJUL SUTTON,Kathryn,88,IS8 2:33.70 ONJRPRVJUL KOMARNYCKY,Alexa,89,ESWIM9 2:33.88 NSEASTCSTJUL KIERSTEAD,Morgan,88,AQUA10 2:34.36 ONHICKENMAY LAMBERT,Sacha,88,TSC400 m Ind. Medley1 5:05.11 CANJRNATJUL POLLARD,Stephanie,88,IS2 5:17.40 CANJRNATJUL VANCE-GRIMARD,Danica,89,HYACK3 5:19.72 QCECUPJUL PIERSE,Hanna,88,EKSC4 5:19.92 BCZAJACMAY CHAN,Natalie,89,UBCD5 5:20.24 ONJRPRVJUL KOMARNYCKY,Alexa,89,ESWIM6 5:22.74 BCHYACKMAY CREPJNAK,Jessica,89,PSW7 5:22.79 ONDV1TMAPR LAMBERT,Sacha,88,TSC8 5:22.86 MBSKLCJUN TRAA,Hailee,88,MANTA9 5:23.45 BCHYACKMAY LAVIGNA,Lauren,89,GATOR10 5:24.38 NSDUNNJUN VAUGHAN,Hannah,88,DCSC36 SWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESBOYS 14 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 25.86 QCECUPJUL KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW2 25.99 QCECUPJUL BENTO,Christopher,87,LAC3 26.21 QCAGJUL CHARTRAND,Samuel,88,ELITE4 26.27 ONNEORAJUN BYRNE,Jeffrey,87,SSMAC5 26.32 ABAGLCJUL GRANT,Lee,88,UCSC6 26.33 BCCDSCAPR LIM,Ki Hun,87,UBCD7 26.37 ONAACAPR CAGUIAT,Jonathan,87,CHAMP8 26.37 BCKCSJUN SILVERBERG,Avi,87,UCSC9 26.39 BCKCSJUN WANG,Jackson,87,DELTA10 26.43 BCHYACKMAY WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC100 m Freestyle1 55.29 ONJRPRVJUL KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW2 56.82 QCECUPJUL GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT3 56.90 BCHYACKMAY WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC4 57.14 CANJRNATJUL CHARTRAND,Samuel,88,ELITE5 57.39 ABAGLCJUL BETUZZI,Ray,87,UCSC6 57.54 BCCDSCAPR LIM,Ki Hun,87,UBCD7 57.61 ONNEORAJUN BYRNE,Jeffrey,87,SSMAC8 57.64 ABAGLCJUL DEMCHUK,Nathan,88,EKSC9 57.81 BCKCSJUN WANG,Jackson,87,DELTA10 57.82 ABEKSCAPR D’AMICO,Gavin,87,EKSC200 m Freestyle1 1:58.46 QCECUPJUL KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW2 2:00.76 QCECUPJUL D’AMICO,Gavin,87,EKSC3 2:01.60 CANJRNATJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC4 2:03.71 QCAGJUL CHARTRAND,Samuel,88,ELITE5 2:03.95 MBSKLCJUN BETUZZI,Ray,87,UCSC6 2:04.01 ONJRPRVJUL BENTO,Christopher,87,LAC7 2:04.64 ONJRPRVJUL DAWSON,Sean,87,GO8 2:05.89 ONESWIMJUN VAN DOORMAAL,Scott,87,GMAC9 2:05.91 QCAGJUL LEBLANC,Pierre-Luc,88,ELITE10 2:06.44 QCAGJUL MURRAY,Francois-Pierre,88,CNDR400 m Freestyle1 4:11.32 QCECUPJUL KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW2 4:17.04 QCECUPJUL BENTO,Christopher,87,LAC3 4:18.67 QCECUPJUL D’AMICO,Gavin,87,EKSC4 4:21.00 CANJRNATJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC5 4:24.43 ABAGLCJUL BETUZZI,Ray,87,UCSC6 4:24.83 QCECUPJUL GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT7 4:25.52 BCAAAAGJUL ISIC,Davor,88,UBCD8 4:26.31 ABAGLCJUL GREENSHIELDS,Joel,88,RDCSC9 4:27.09 MBSKLCJUN LOVE,Alexander,87,ROD10 4:28.68 QCAGJUL LEBLANC,Pierre-Luc,88,ELITE800 m Freestyle1 8:53.72 CANJRNATJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC2 9:12.01 ABAGLCJUL BETUZZI,Ray,87,UCSC3 9:15.52 ABAGLCJUL LOVE,Alexander,87,ROD4 9:19.13 CANJRNATJUL GREENSHIELDS,Joel,88,RDCSC5 9:22.09 ONNKBMAY GOW,Ryan,88,TRENT6 9:24.91 BCCDSCAPR ISIC,Davor,88,UBCD7 9:25.65 ABAGLCJUL D’AMICO,Gavin,87,EKSC8 9:26.18 ABAGLCJUL BURTON,Tyler,87,FMSC9 9:32.41 ABAGLCJUL VERWEY,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,88,RDCSC10 9:37.19 BCHYACKMAY SZE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,88,UBCD1500 m Freestyle1 17:04.14 CANJRNATJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC2 17:33.19 BCHYACKMAY ISIC,Davor,88,UBCD3 17:39.90 ONLACMAY MIDGLEY,Andrew,87,LAC4 17:46.72 ONHICKENMAY PARISELLI,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,87,NYAC5 17:47.00 ONLACMAY BENTO,Christopher,87,LAC6 17:47.13 ABEKSCAPR LOVE,Alexander,87,SK7 17:54.30 BCHYACKMAY WIGGANS,Chris,87,UBCD8 17:55.21 ABEKSCAPR D’AMICO,Gavin,87,EKSC9 17:55.81 ABEKSCAPR BETUZZI,Ray,87,UCSC10 17:56.35 NSDUNNJUN MACAULAY,Daniel,88,DCSC50 m Backstroke1 29.16 CANJRNATJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC2 29.32 QC1LCAPR RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB3 30.04 CANJRNATJUL LAPINS,John,87,EXST4 30.44 ABAGLCJUL GRANT,Lee,88,UCSC5 30.52 CANJRNATJUL SHIH,Richard,87,NKB6 30.60 QCAGJUL TODD-NORRIS,Daniel,88,PCSC7 30.72 QCECUPJUL LUND,Jesse,87,EKSC8 30.86 QCAGJUL LANGLOIS,Daniel,88,ULAV9 30.88 ONLACMAY KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW10 30.93 ONNYACMAY RUBACHA,Steven,88,MSSAC100 m Backstroke1 1:02.71 ABAGLCJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC2 1:03.51 QCECUPJUL VAN DOORMAAL,Scott,87,GMAC3 1:03.87 CANJRNATJUL LAPINS,John,87,EXST4 1:03.92 BCAAAAGJUL TAPP,Jake,88,LOSC5 1:04.43 ONLACMAY KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW6 1:04.78 QCECUPJUL LUND,Jesse,87,EKSC7 1:05.23 CANJRNATJUL SHIH,Richard,87,NKB8 1:05.66 QCECUPJUL RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB9 1:05.90 ONJRPRVJUL RUBACHA,Steven,88,MSSAC10 1:06.08 ABEKSCAPR GRANT,Lee,88,UCSC200 m Backstroke1 2:13.98 QCECUPJUL KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW2 2:14.13 QCAGJUL RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB3 2:16.95 ABAGLCJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC4 2:17.40 CANJRNATJUL LAPINS,John,87,EXSTLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com5 2:17.42 ABAGLCJUL LUND,Jesse,87,EKSC6 2:17.51 QCECUPJUL VAN DOORMAAL,Scott,87,GMAC7 2:19.71 CANJRNATJUL SHIH,Richard,87,NKB8 2:20.26 BCAAAAGJUL TAPP,Jake,88,LOSC9 2:20.45 QC1LCAPR ZIEBA,Richard,88,PCSC10 2:20.62 QC1LCAPR RINALDI,Jonathan,88,CAMO50 m Breaststroke1 32.30 PPOINVMAY MELL,Bryan,88,USC2 32.81 ONAACAPR KRAVTSOV,Paul,87,OAK3 33.06 ABAGLCJUL LAI,Jeffrey,88,EKSC4 33.08 ONAACAPR CAGUIAT,Jonathan,87,CHAMP5 33.43 QCAGJUL DUMONT,Maxime,88,REG6 33.62 QCECUPJUL LUND,Jesse,87,EKSC7 33.96 CANJRNATJUL DUCHESNEAU,Marc-Andre,87,CARP8 34.06 QCAGJUL LAVALLEE,Etienne,88,EXCEL9 34.13 QCAGJUL VALLIERES-LAROCQUE,Guillaume,88,CNSJ10 34.23 ONNYACMAY MATERSKI,Michael,87,MSSAC100 m Breaststroke1 1:11.11 ONHICKENMAY KRAVTSOV,Paul,87,OAK2 1:11.74 ONJRPRVJUL MATERSKI,Michael,87,MSSAC3 1:12.21 ONDV1TMAPR CAGUIAT,Jonathan,87,CHAMP4 1:12.31 BCCDSCAPR HO,Leonard,87,HYACK5 1:12.35 ONJRPRVJUL ROSS,Jamie,87,DUCKS6 1:12.43 CANJRNATJUL MELL,Bryan,88,USC7 1:13.69 CANJRNATJUL DUCHESNEAU,Marc-Andre,87,CARP8 1:14.43 CANJRNATJUL LUND,Jesse,87,EKSC9 1:14.99 BCAAAAGJUL SZE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,88,UBCD10 1:15.02 ABAGLCJUL NG,Michael,87,EKSC200 m Breaststroke1 2:34.14 ONHICKENMAY KRAVTSOV,Paul,87,OAK2 2:34.67 QCAGJUL DUMONT,Maxime,88,REG3 2:36.29 ONJRPRVJUL MATERSKI,Michael,87,MSSAC4 2:36.65 ONJRPRVJUL ROSS,Jamie,87,DUCKS5 2:36.88 BCCDSCAPR HO,Leonard,87,HYACK6 2:37.83 ONJRPRVJUL MELL,Bryan,88,USC7 2:39.50 PPOINVMAY DUCHESNEAU,Marc-Andre,87,CARP8 2:41.05 QCECUPJUL LUND,Jesse,87,EKSC9 2:42.47 BCAAAAGJUL SZE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,88,UBCD10 2:44.65 ONDV1TMAPR CAGUIAT,Jonathan,87,CHAMP50 m Butterfly1 27.72 ONAACAPR BYRNE,Jeffrey,87,SSMAC2 27.80 QCECUPJUL RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB3 27.87 QCAGJUL LAVALLEE,Etienne,88,EXCEL4 27.96 QC2LCAPR CHARTRAND,Samuel,88,ELITE5 28.39 ONNYACMAY KAPITAN,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,87,COBRA6 28.41 CANJRNATJUL GREENSHIELDS,Joel,88,RDCSC7 28.76 ONAACAPR ZONENBERG,Nathan,87,NYAC8 28.97 QCAGJUL DUPONT,Joel,88,ULAV9 29.10 ABAGLCJUL WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC10 29.18 QC2LCAPR ROME-GOSSELIN,Maxime,87,CNHR100 m Butterfly1 1:01.13 ONNEORAJUN BYRNE,Jeffrey,87,SSMAC2 1:01.51 CANJRNATJUL CHARTRAND,Samuel,88,ELITE3 1:02.27 QCECUPJUL RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB4 1:03.03 BCAAAAGJUL YAP-CHUNG,Kris,87,HYACK5 1:03.11 ABAGLCJUL GREENSHIELDS,Joel,88,RDCSC6 1:03.22 QCECUPJUL BABI,Endi,88,ESWIM7 1:03.41 BCSRLCFEB LIM,Ki Hun,87,UBCD8 1:03.63 ONJRPRVJUL PRAJOGO,Yonathan,88,COBRA9 1:04.06 ONDV1TMAPR CARKNER,Jonathon,87,GMAC10 1:04.27 ONDV1TMAPR ZONENBERG,Nathan,87,NYAC200 m Butterfly1 2:15.86 QC1LCAPR RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB2 2:16.08 QCECUPJUL BABI,Endi,88,ESWIM3 2:17.73 QCAGJUL LAVALLEE,Etienne,88,EXCEL4 2:19.30 BCCDSCAPR YAP-CHUNG,Kris,87,HYACK5 2:19.89 ONDV1TMAPR BYRNE,Jeffrey,87,SSMAC6 2:21.04 ONESWIMJUN VAN DOORMAAL,Scott,87,GMAC7 2:21.76 NSDUNNJUN BOUCHARD,Mathieu,87,AQUA8 2:22.21 BCAAAAGJUL ISIC,Davor,88,UBCD9 2:22.51 BCCDSCAPR LIM,Ki Hun,87,UBCD10 2:22.80 ONJRPRVJUL LUGO,Jonathan,87,MSSAC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:14.01 ONVICDAPR BAIER,Daniel,88,STARS2 2:16.17 ONVICDAPR RIPLEY,Jonathon,87,CYPS3 2:19.24 QCECUPJUL LUND,Jesse,87,EKSC4 2:19.95 ONJRPRVJUL BENTO,Christopher,87,LAC5 2:21.45 ONESWIMJUN KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW6 2:21.77 ONVICDAPR COX,Nathan,87,CYPS7 2:22.02 QCAGJUL RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB8 2:22.58 QC2LCAPR LAVALLEE,Etienne,88,EXCEL9 2:22.72 BCCDSCAPR HO,Leonard,87,HYACK10 2:22.73 QCECUPJUL VAN DOORMAAL,Scott,87,GMAC400 m Ind. Medley1 4:51.92 QCECUPJUL BENTO,Christopher,87,LAC2 4:57.74 ONLACMAY KURTZER,Mark,87,NEW3 4:57.76 QCAGJUL RENAUD,Felix,88,CNB4 5:00.35 BCHYACKMAY WOLLACH,Pascal,87,CASC5 5:00.61 QCECUPJUL D’AMICO,Gavin,87,EKSC6 5:02.31 BCAAAAGJUL ISIC,Davor,88,UBCD7 5:02.89 BCCDSCAPR HO,Leonard,87,HYACK8 5:03.02 QCAGJUL RINALDI,Jonathan,88,CAMO9 5:03.38 MBSKLCJUN LOVE,Alexander,87,ROD10 5:03.70 QCAGJUL LAVALLEE,Etienne,88,EXCEL<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®GIRLS 14 Years of Age5 2:26.24 BCZAJACMAY KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW50 m Freestyle6 2:26.97 CANJRNATJUL MCQUEEN,Shannon,87,NKB1 27.08 CANJRNATJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO7 2:27.80 ONDV1TMAPR HUBERT,Alyssa,87,CYPS2 27.22 CANLCAUG GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB8 2:27.80 QCECUPJUL GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB3 27.43 CANJRNATJUL POMERLEAU,Kirsten L,87,DEL9 2:28.69 CANJRNATJUL GILLESPIE,Lauren,87,EXST4 27.51 BCHYACKMAY REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC10 2:31.12 BCAAAAGJUL BELL,Amanda,88,SPART5 27.53 CANJRNATJUL LEE HA,Ca<strong>the</strong>rine,87,RHAC50 m Breaststroke6 27.59 CANJRNATJUL TOOGOOD,<strong>Jul</strong>ianne,87,MM1 34.47 CANJRNATJUL OBAS,Katrina,88,NKB7 27.77 ONJRPRVJUL MORDEN,Marlee,87,BOSC2 34.69 CANJRNATJUL PASLOSKI,Lynsey,87,WGB8 27.93 ONESWIMJUN KUMENTAS,Nadia,87,WD3 35.21 CANLCAUG RICH,Whitney,88,LAC9 27.97 BCHYACKMAY PASLOSKI,Lynsey,87,WGB4 35.55 QCECUPJUL GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB10 28.03 QCAGJUL FRECHETTE,Anne Marie,87,CNB 5 35.65 CANJRNATJUL RICHARDSON,Kaela,88,VKSC100 m Freestyle6 35.91 MBSKLCJUN HENDRICK,Elizabeth,87,BRSA1 57.86 CANJRNATJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO7 36.09 ONAACAPR PLATA,Jessica,88,OAK2 58.00 CANLCAUG GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB8 36.32 CANJRNATJUL TREMBLAY,Lysanne,88,CNCB3 59.52 ONDV2TMAPR MORDEN,Marlee,87,BOSC9 36.44 CANJRNATJUL GENEVIEVE,Crevier,88,CNHR4 59.57 CANLCAUG MITCHELL,Seanna,88,NKB10 36.92 QCECUPJUL CHAN,Rachel,88,TO5 59.58 CANCWTRMAR POMERLEAU,Kirsten L,87,DEL 100 m Breaststroke6 59.63 BCAAAAGJUL BEAUDRY,Maya,88,UBCD1 1:14.29 CANJRNATJUL PASLOSKI,Lynsey,87,WGB7 59.68 CANJRNATJUL TOOGOOD,<strong>Jul</strong>ianne,87,MM2 1:15.58 MIDOMINOMAY OBAS,Katrina,88,EOSA8 59.75 CANJRNATJUL REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC3 1:15.91 CANLCAUG RICH,Whitney,88,LAC9 1:00.39 ABAGLCJUL KABESH,Kim,87,STSC4 1:17.28 MBSKLCJUN HENDRICK,Elizabeth,87,BRSA10 1:00.63 BCAAAAGJUL PASLOSKI,Lynsey,87,WGB5 1:17.37 CANJRNATJUL GENEVIEVE,Crevier,88,CNHR200 m Freestyle6 1:17.58 BCSRLCFEB SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW1 2:06.39 CANJRNATJUL REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC7 1:17.90 ONDV2TMAPR GILLESPIE,Emily,87,PERTH2 2:06.99 CANLCAUG GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB8 1:18.65 BCAAAINVJUN RICHARDSON,Kaela,88,VKSC3 2:07.27 BCAAAAGJUL BEAUDRY,Maya,88,UBCD9 1:18.83 PCSCSCAGJUN SYMES,Katerina,88,EKSC4 2:08.24 ONJRPRVJUL MORDEN,Marlee,87,BOSC10 1:18.89 QCECUPJUL CHAN,Rachel,88,TO5 2:09.52 QC1LCAPR SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO 200 m Breaststroke6 2:09.72 CANJRNATJUL SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW1 2:38.73 CANLCAUG RICH,Whitney,88,LAC7 2:10.34 BCAAAAGJUL BELL,Amanda,88,SPART2 2:39.94 CANJRNATJUL PASLOSKI,Lynsey,87,WGB8 2:11.87 ONESWIMJUN JELEN,Jody,87,ESWIM3 2:43.70 CANJRNATJUL GENEVIEVE,Crevier,88,CNHR9 2:11.93 CANLCAUG MITCHELL,Seanna,88,NKB4 2:43.79 CANJRNATJUL TREMBLAY,Lysanne,88,CNCB10 2:12.47 CANJRNATJUL BEATON,Erica,88,HYACK5 2:45.60 QCECUPJUL WALKER,Lauren,88,OSC400 m Freestyle6 2:45.91 MIDOMINOMAY OBAS,Katrina,88,EOSA1 4:18.00 CANLCAUG REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC7 2:46.07 QCECUPJUL CHAN,Rachel,88,TO2 4:24.87 BCZAJACMAY GRIFFIN,<strong>Aug</strong>ust,88,UBCD8 2:46.73 BCISJUN SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW3 4:27.69 CANLCAUG SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW9 2:46.98 BCZAJACMAY READY,Carleen,87,LASC4 4:29.08 BCAAAAGJUL BELL,Amanda,88,SPART10 2:47.55 MBSKLCJUN HENDRICK,Elizabeth,87,BRSA5 4:33.28 BCAAAAGJUL BEAUDRY,Maya,88,UBCD50 m Butterfly6 4:33.69 BCZAJACMAY JOHNSON,Kathryn,88,UBCD1 28.77 CANJRNATJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO7 4:35.68 ONJRPRVJUL MORDEN,Marlee,87,BOSC2 28.96 CANLCAUG GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB8 4:39.63 ONJRPRVJUL GILLESPIE,Emily,87,PERTH3 29.45 CANJRNATJUL KABESH,Kim,87,STSC9 4:40.96 ONDV1TMAPR MACLEOD,Jamie,87,ESWIM4 29.64 CANJRNATJUL RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW10 4:41.39 CANJRNATJUL RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW5 30.00 QCECUPJUL RUDY,Tawyna,87,SCAR800 m Freestyle6 30.15 QCECUPJUL FRECHETTE,Anne Marie,87,CNB1 9:01.04 BCZAJACMAY REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC7 30.18 CANJRNATJUL BAXTER,Tara,87,NKB2 9:13.67 BCAAAAGJUL BELL,Amanda,88,SPART8 30.25 MBSKLCJUN HENDRICK,Elizabeth,87,BRSA3 9:13.70 CANJRNATJUL SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW9 30.61 ABNCSAMAY POMERLEAU,Kirsten L,87,DEL4 9:19.59 BCZAJACMAY JOHNSON,Kathryn,88,UBCD10 30.89 BCZAJACMAY KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW5 9:25.60 BCAAAAGJUL BEAUDRY,Maya,88,UBCD100 m Butterfly6 9:29.74 ABEKSCAPR YOUNG,Glenna,88,FMSC1 1:05.23 CANJRNATJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO7 9:32.97 QCECUPJUL GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB2 1:05.39 CANLCAUG GILLESPIE,Emily,87,NKB8 9:39.74 BCAAAAGJUL RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW3 1:05.76 CANJRNATJUL RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW9 9:41.26 BCAAAAGJUL GRIFFIN,<strong>Aug</strong>ust,88,UBCD4 1:05.83 CANJRNATJUL KABESH,Kim,87,STSC10 9:42.11 ONESWIMJUN JELEN,Jody,87,ESWIM5 1:06.03 ONDV1TMAPR SCOTT,Brittney,87,ROW1500 m Freestyle6 1:06.38 ONJRPRVJUL KUMENTAS,Nadia,87,WD1 17:26.63 BCAAAINVJUN REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC7 1:06.54 QCECUPJUL FRECHETTE,Anne Marie,87,CNB2 17:33.77 CANLCAUG BELL,Amanda,88,SPART8 1:07.10 BCZAJACMAY KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW3 17:39.15 CANLCAUG JOHNSON,Kathryn,88,UBCD9 1:07.19 QCECUPJUL ANDRUCHUK,Stefanie,88,MANTA4 17:57.10 BCCDSCAPR SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW10 1:07.65 QCECUPJUL RUDY,Tawyna,87,SCAR5 18:39.26 NITTSCMAY MACLEOD,Jamie,87,ESWIM200 m Butterfly6 18:40.86 BCHYACKMAY YOUNG,Glenna,88,FMSC1 2:22.66 QCECUPJUL ANDRUCHUK,Stefanie,88,MANTA7 18:44.71 BCCDSCAPR GRIFFIN,<strong>Aug</strong>ust,88,UBCD2 2:24.78 BCSRLCFEB RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW8 18:52.13 BCAAAINVJUN BEAUDRY,Maya,88,UBCD3 2:26.83 BCZAJACMAY READY,Carleen,87,LASC9 18:55.14 BCCDSCAPR RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW4 2:27.09 ABAGLCJUL KABESH,Kim,87,STSC10 19:31.95 SKRODJUN DUARTE,Linda,87,ROD5 2:27.26 ONDV1TMAPR SCOTT,Brittney,87,ROW50 m Backstroke6 2:27.63 QCECUPJUL RUDY,Tawyna,87,SCAR1 30.75 QCAGJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO7 2:27.94 QCAGJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO2 31.25 BCHYACKMAY KOTLOWSKI,Katie,88,PSW8 2:28.43 QCAGJUL FRECHETTE,Anne Marie,87,CNB3 31.50 CANCWTRMAR GILLESPIE,Emily,87,PERTH9 2:28.62 CANJRNATJUL ROTH,Hollis,88,IS4 31.52 CANJRNATJUL BUCZKOWSKI,Whitney,88,BRSA 10 2:28.68 ABEKSCAPR YOUNG,Glenna,88,FMSC5 31.52 CANJRNATJUL POMERLEAU,Kirsten L,87,DEL 200 m Ind. Medley6 31.78 CANJRNATJUL HOEKSTRA,Mallory,87,EKSC1 2:25.50 CANCWTRMAR SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW7 32.18 CANJRNATJUL BAXTER,Tara,87,NKB2 2:26.27 ONLACMAY RICH,Whitney,88,LAC8 32.29 QCECUPJUL PAYNE,Myekah,87,BRANT3 2:26.73 BCZAJACMAY REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC9 32.39 ONLACMAY HUBERT,Alyssa,87,CYPS4 2:26.77 CANCWTRMAR GILLESPIE,Emily,87,PERTH10 32.58 CANJRNATJUL GILLESPIE,Lauren,87,EXST5 2:27.74 QCAGJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO100 m Backstroke6 2:29.92 ONLACMAY MARION,Ashley,87,LAC1 1:05.56 CANJRNATJUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO7 2:30.46 BCZAJACMAY READY,Carleen,87,LASC2 1:06.78 CANLCAUG HOEKSTRA,Mallory,87,UASC8 2:31.22 ONDV1TMAPR JELEN,Jody,87,ESWIM3 1:06.96 ABEKSCAPR POMERLEAU,Kirsten L,87,DEL9 2:31.30 QCECUPJUL RUDY,Tawyna,87,SCAR4 1:07.12 MIDOMINOMAY GILLESPIE,Emily,87,EOSA10 2:31.37 CANJRNATJUL HOEKSTRA,Mallory,87,EKSC5 1:07.89 ONDV1TMAPR HUBERT,Alyssa,87,CYPS400 m Ind. Medley6 1:08.80 MIDOMINOMAY MCQUEEN,Shannon,87,EOSA1 4:58.11 CANLCAUG REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC7 1:08.85 BCZAJACMAY REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC2 5:05.63 CANLCAUG SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW8 1:09.56 BCZAJACMAY BUCZKOWSKI,Whitney,88,BRSA 3 5:14.94 CANCWTRMAR GILLESPIE,Emily,87,PERTH9 1:09.75 QCECUPJUL WALKER,Lauren,88,OSC4 5:15.88 ONESWIMJUN RICH,Whitney,88,LAC10 1:09.84 CANJRNATJUL BAXTER,Tara,87,NKB5 5:16.07 CANJRNATJUL JELEN,Jody,87,ESWIM200 m Backstroke6 5:16.41 CANJRNATJUL HOEKSTRA,Mallory,87,EKSC1 2:21.21 CANJRNATJUL REIMER,Brittany,88,SKSC7 5:17.64 ONLACMAY MARION,Ashley,87,LAC2 2:23.31 QCCUP3JUL SAUMUR,Genevieve,88,CAMO8 5:17.65 BCZAJACMAY READY,Carleen,87,LASC3 2:23.60 CANJRNATJUL SCHMUCK,Anne,87,PSW9 5:17.69 QCECUPJUL ANDRUCHUK,Stefanie,88,MANTA4 2:25.60 CANJRNATJUL HOEKSTRA,Mallory,87,EKSC10 5:19.43 BCAAAAGJUL BELL,Amanda,88,SPARTSWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong> 37


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESBOYS 15 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 25.40 QCAGJUL PETRE,Octavian,87,CAMO2 25.68 QCCUP3JUL AGOSTINO,Alexandre,87,LAVAL3 25.75 QCCUP2MAY MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM4 25.78 CANJRNATJUL LALIBERTE,Marc,86,EXCEL5 25.80 QC1LCAPR NEWMAN,Wesley,86,DDO6 25.97 NISTARJUN DIPAOLO,Matteo,86,VAC7 26.00 ONDV2TMAPR HALE,Brannyn B,86,NSA8 26.07 CANJRNATJUL MEREAU,Paul,87,CASC9 26.08 ONNYACMAY CHIU,Alex,86,MSSAC10 26.09 ONJRPRVJUL AGUECI,Francesco,86,VAC100 m Freestyle1 55.30 QCCUP2MAY MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM2 55.65 QC1LCAPR NEWMAN,Wesley,86,DDO3 55.83 QCAGJUL PROVENCHER-FORGET,David,86,DDO4 56.23 CANJRNATJUL MCKNIGHT,James,87,GOLD5 56.25 ONJRPRVJUL DI PAOLO,Matteo,86,VAC6 56.54 CANJRNATJUL DAVID,P-Forget,86,DDO7 56.61 QC2LCAPR LALIBERTE,Marc,86,EXCEL8 56.78 BCAAAAGJUL NG,Norman,86,HYACK9 56.80 ONJRPRVJUL AGUECI,Francesco,86,VAC10 56.97 ONHICKENMAY ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC200 m Freestyle1 1:58.58 CANJRNATJUL DAVID,P-Forget,86,DDO2 1:59.04 ONJRPRVJUL ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC3 1:59.78 QCCUP2MAY LALIBERTE,Marc,86,EXCEL4 2:00.61 QCAGJUL PROVENCHER-FORGET,David,86,DDO5 2:00.89 QCECUPJUL HURD,Zachary,86,BTSC6 2:01.63 QCCUP2MAY MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM7 2:02.45 BCAAAAGJUL ALEXANDER,Richard,87,IS8 2:02.67 MBSKLCJUN MCKNIGHT,James,87,GOLD9 2:03.07 QC1LCAPR NEWMAN,Wesley,86,DDO10 2:03.25 ONJRPRVJUL AGUECI,Francesco,86,VAC400 m Freestyle1 4:09.97 QCCUP2MAY LALIBERTE,Marc,86,EXCEL2 4:15.54 QCAGJUL PROVENCHER-FORGET,David,86,DDO3 4:18.60 BCSRLCFEB MONK,James,86,UBCD4 4:19.65 CANJRNATJUL DAVID,P-Forget,86,DDO5 4:19.89 BCAAAAGJUL ALEXANDER,Richard,87,IS6 4:21.78 ONDV2TMAPR GREEN,Buddy,86,LUSC7 4:21.80 ONDV2TMAPR ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC8 4:21.82 QCAGJUL LACHANCE-FORTIN,Aubert,87,ULAV9 4:21.99 QCECUPJUL HURD,Zachary,86,BTSC10 4:22.16 CANJRNATJUL REID,Brad,86,HYACK800 m Freestyle1 8:59.99 BCHYACKMAY CUTHBERT,Jens,86,UBCD2 9:01.81 CANJRNATJUL REID,Brad,86,HYACK3 9:09.33 BCHYACKMAY QUINLAN,Edward Jovan,86,UBCD4 9:12.90 BCHYACKMAY WAGNER,Andrew,86,UBCD5 9:14.15 CANJRNATJUL ARMSTRONG,Tristan,87,BRSA6 9:19.48 BCAAAINVJUN HO,Leonard,87,HYACK7 9:34.26 BCHYACKMAY MINSTER,Dan,86,UBCD8 9:38.17 BCISJUN HIEBERT,Jordan,87,CRKW9 9:40.45 BCAAAINVJUN NG,Norman,86,HYACK10 10:20.34 BCISJUN MOREY,Trevor,87,RAYS1500 m Freestyle1 17:03.97 BCSRLCFEB MONK,James,86,UBCD2 17:10.71 CANJRNATJUL DAVID,P-Forget,86,DDO3 17:11.83 BCZAJACMAY CUTHBERT,Jens,86,UBCD4 17:16.23 CANJRNATJUL REID,Brad,86,HYACK5 17:17.27 ONJRPRVJUL MONACO,Marco,86,OAK6 17:20.54 CANJRNATJUL QUINLAN,Edward Jovan,86,UBCD7 17:21.98 QCCUP2MAY LETOURNEAU,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,87,CNHR8 17:24.89 ONLUSCMAY GREEN,Buddy,86,LUSC9 17:25.06 ONHICKENMAY NIEDZIELSKI,Nelson,87,MSSAC10 17:29.09 QCAGJUL LAVALLEE,Simon,87,CNNG50 m Backstroke1 28.31 CANJRNATJUL GENDRON,Eric,86,BRSA2 28.92 ONAACAPR ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC3 29.66 CANJRNATJUL NEWMAN,Wesley,86,DDO4 30.01 QCCUP2MAY FRACKE,Hans,86,USC5 30.05 CANJRNATJUL DESILETS,Alexandre,87,MEGO6 30.47 CANJRNATJUL SHERWOOD,Alex,86,KCS7 30.60 MBSKLCJUN PAPE,Ashley,87,BRSA8 30.71 MBSKLCJUN FOWLER,Brody,86,LASER9 30.88 ONROWMAY ALLAIN,Michael,86,BST10 31.13 QCECUPJUL KAPITAN,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,87,TO100 m Backstroke1 59.96 CANLCAUG ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC2 1:01.59 CANJRNATJUL GENDRON,Eric,86,BRSA3 1:02.46 QC1LCAPR NEWMAN,Wesley,86,DDO4 1:02.48 BCKCSJUN SHERWOOD,Alex,86,KCS5 1:03.55 QCECUPJUL DESILETS,Alexandre,87,MEGO6 1:03.68 ONNKBMAY LENERT,Andrej,86,NKB7 1:03.73 QCCUP2MAY MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM8 1:04.14 MBSKLCJUN PAPE,Ashley,87,BRSA9 1:04.24 ONJRPRVJUL VOLLMER,Daniel,86,AAC10 1:04.29 ONJRPRVJUL ALLAIN,Michael,86,BST200 m Backstroke1 2:09.69 ONJRPRVJUL ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC2 2:13.25 CANJRNATJUL GENDRON,Eric,86,BRSA3 2:15.23 BCAAAAGJUL ALEXANDER,Richard,87,IS4 2:16.43 QC1LCAPR NEWMAN,Wesley,86,DDOLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com5 2:17.62 QC3LCAPR MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM6 2:17.81 BCKCSJUN SHERWOOD,Alex,86,KCS7 2:18.26 ONESWIMJUN HOLLAND,Brian,86,MSSAC8 2:18.33 ONNKBMAY LENERT,Andrej,86,NKB9 2:18.81 QCAGJUL LAVALLEE,Simon,87,CNNG10 2:19.35 ONLACMAY ELLISON,Donald,87,NEW50 m Breaststroke1 31.96 QCECUPJUL CAGUIAT,Jonathan,87,CHAMP2 32.32 CANJRNATJUL CHIEW,Ryan,86,HYACK3 33.03 QCECUPJUL MATERSKI,Michael,87,TO4 33.32 CANJRNATJUL HARMIDY,Kevin,87,PCSC5 33.43 QCECUPJUL KRAVTSOV,Paul,87,TO6 33.60 MBSKLCJUN RIEGER,Raymond,87,BRSA7 33.68 MBSKLCJUN FOWLER,Brody,86,LASER8 33.95 QCCUP2MAY LALIBERTE,Marc,86,EXCEL9 34.03 QCECUPJUL MARCHAND,Zachary,87,MEGO10 34.15 CANJRNATJUL MALAWSKI,Andrew,87,ROD100 m Breaststroke1 1:07.74 ONHICKENMAY MONACO,Marco,86,OAK2 1:09.07 CANJRNATJUL CHIEW,Ryan,86,HYACK3 1:10.75 CANJRNATJUL HARMIDY,Kevin,87,PCSC4 1:11.66 QCECUPJUL CAGUIAT,Jonathan,87,CHAMP5 1:11.95 ABEKSCAPR ESTOR,Rodale,87,CASC6 1:12.23 ONJRPRVJUL KRAVTSOV,Paul,87,OAK7 1:12.28 BCAAAAGJUL HO,Leonard,87,HYACK8 1:12.88 QCECUPJUL MATERSKI,Michael,87,TO9 1:12.98 ONESWIMJUN ELLISON,Donald,87,NEW10 1:13.13 MBSKLCJUN MALAWSKI,Andrew,87,ROD200 m Breaststroke1 2:25.46 CANLCAUG MONACO,Marco,86,TO2 2:32.66 CANJRNATJUL HO,Leonard,87,HYACK3 2:33.24 QCAGJUL GLASSMAN,Zachary,86,DDO4 2:34.65 QCECUPJUL ELLISON,Donald,87,NEW5 2:34.80 QCECUPJUL KRAVTSOV,Paul,87,TO6 2:34.90 CANJRNATJUL CHIEW,Ryan,86,HYACK7 2:34.94 QCECUPJUL MATERSKI,Michael,87,TO8 2:35.30 QCAGJUL HARMIDY,Kevin,87,PCSC9 2:36.55 MBSKLCJUN MALAWSKI,Andrew,87,ROD10 2:37.29 QCAGJUL PROVENCHER-FORGET,David,86,DDO50 m Butterfly1 26.91 PPOINVMAY MILOT,David,87,PCSC2 27.19 QCCUP3JUL AGOSTINO,Alexandre,87,LAVAL3 27.22 ONVICDAPR BRONSON,Justin A,86,OSHAC4 27.79 QCECUPJUL LEGER,Maximilian,87,CAMO5 27.81 QCECUPJUL FERGUSON,Nathan,86,EBSC6 27.82 CANJRNATJUL LAVALLEE,Simon,87,EXCEL7 27.93 QCECUPJUL KAPITAN,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,87,TO8 28.11 ONNYACMAY DINC,Mehmet,87,MSSAC9 28.21 QCCALACAPR LETOURNEAU,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,87,CNHR10 28.21 QCCUP2MAY MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM100 m Butterfly1 59.93 QCECUPJUL FERGUSON,Nathan,86,EBSC2 1:00.56 QCAGJUL DAGASH,Roman,86,CAMO3 1:00.74 ONJRPRVJUL BYRNE,Jeffrey,87,SSMAC4 1:00.74 QCAGJUL MARCOUX,Steven,87,EXCEL5 1:00.83 QCCUP3JUL AGOSTINO,Alexandre,87,LAVAL6 1:00.85 QCECUPJUL LEGER,Maximilian,87,CAMO7 1:00.97 QCECUPJUL HURD,Zachary,86,BTSC8 1:01.16 BCCDSCAPR MILOT,David,87,PCSC9 1:01.69 ONJRPRVJUL DINC,Mehmet,87,MSSAC10 1:01.77 CANJRNATJUL LAVALLEE,Simon,87,EXCEL200 m Butterfly1 2:14.48 PPOINVMAY MILOT,David,87,PCSC2 2:14.98 ONDV1TMAPR HURD,Zachary,86,BTSC3 2:14.98 BCHYACKMAY CUTHBERT,Jens,86,UBCD4 2:15.60 ONJRPRVJUL BYRNE,Jeffrey,87,SSMAC5 2:15.73 QCECUPJUL PROVENCHER-FORGET,David,86,DDO6 2:15.82 QCECUPJUL DAGASH,Roman,86,CAMO7 2:16.43 QCECUPJUL FERGUSON,Nathan,86,EBSC8 2:17.45 ONESWIMJUN TUNG,Bryce,86,ESWIM9 2:18.62 ONJRPRVJUL AGUECI,Francesco,86,VAC10 2:18.71 QCAGJUL MARCOUX,Steven,87,EXCEL200 m Ind. Medley1 2:14.61 ONJRPRVJUL ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC2 2:16.04 QC1LCAPR PROVENCHER-FORGET,David,86,DDO3 2:16.16 ONJRPRVJUL MONACO,Marco,86,OAK4 2:16.49 CANJRNATJUL DAVID,P-Forget,86,DDO5 2:16.63 QC3LCAPR MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM6 2:17.92 CANJRNATJUL LALIBERTE,Marc,86,EXCEL7 2:20.20 BCZAJACMAY DEROCHIE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,86,BRSA8 2:20.28 QC1LCAPR MILOT,David,87,PCSC9 2:20.47 BCAAAAGJUL ALEXANDER,Richard,87,IS10 2:20.78 QCECUPJUL O’NEILL,Braden,87,OSC400 m Ind. Medley1 4:47.70 ONHICKENMAY MONACO,Marco,86,OAK2 4:49.25 CANJRNATJUL DAVID,P-Forget,86,DDO3 4:50.57 QC1LCAPR PROVENCHER-FORGET,David,86,DDO4 4:52.47 ONDV2TMAPR ACKROYD,Colin,86,AAC5 4:54.69 QCAGJUL BRASSARD-GAGNON,Philippe,86,DDO6 4:56.00 CANJRNATJUL QUINLAN,Edward Jovan,86,UBCD7 4:56.59 BCZAJACMAY DEROCHIE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,86,BRSA8 4:56.63 BCAAAAGJUL ALEXANDER,Richard,87,IS9 4:56.72 QCECUPJUL O’NEILL,Braden,87,OSC10 4:56.81 QCECUPJUL ELLISON,Donald,87,NEW<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®GIRLS 15 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 27.06 ONJRPRVJUL WILKINSON,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,87,SKYAC2 27.70 CANCWTRMAR BENNETT,Allison,87,NYAC3 27.79 QCECUPJUL PATTERSON,Taye,86,GO4 27.91 MBSKLCJUN MILLER,Lindsey,86,BRSA5 27.95 QCECUPJUL BABB,Caitlin,87,DDO6 28.00 CANJRNATJUL RATELLE,Marie-Pier,87,MEGO7 28.07 ONJRPRVJUL SERGEANT,Erika,87,BTSC8 28.21 BCAAAAGJUL POIRIER-LEROY,Genevieve,87,NRST9 28.23 QCECUPJUL DIFAZIO,Justina,87,TO10 28.30 BCAAAAGJUL DOWNING,Mackenzie,86,WGB100 m Freestyle1 59.10 ONJRPRVJUL WILKINSON,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,87,SKYAC2 59.33 CANCWTRMAR BENNETT,Allison,87,NYAC3 59.54 QCECUPJUL BABB,Caitlin,87,DDO4 1:00.04 QCECUPJUL GRAHAM,Kayla,86,EAST5 1:00.33 QCECUPJUL SERGEANT,Erika,87,BTSC6 1:00.67 CANLCAUG MILLER,Lindsey,86,BRSA7 1:00.88 BCAAAAGJUL POIRIER-LEROY,Genevieve,87,NRST8 1:01.11 BCZAJACMAY TAYLOR,Sabrina,86,HYACK9 1:01.13 BCCDSCAPR HACKETT,Shannon,86,UBCD10 1:01.17 QCECUPJUL PATTERSON,Taye,86,GO200 m Freestyle1 2:06.41 CANLCAUG HACKETT,Shannon,86,UBCD2 2:08.66 ONJRPRVJUL WILKINSON,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,87,SKYAC3 2:08.90 BCSRLCFEB LENCOE,Taryn,86,UBCD4 2:09.23 CANCWTRMAR BENNETT,Allison,87,NYAC5 2:09.58 NSEASTCSTJUL HALEY,Bevan,87,WTSC6 2:10.42 QC1LCAPR BABB,Caitlin,87,DDO7 2:10.45 ONHICKENMAY DUDAR,Elizabeth A,86,MSSAC8 2:10.78 QCECUPJUL GRAHAM,Kayla,86,EAST9 2:11.02 ABEKSCAPR NORTON,Thea,86,OSC10 2:11.86 CANCWTRMAR WISE,Laura,86,TO400 m Freestyle1 4:19.50 CANLCAUG HACKETT,Shannon,86,UBCD2 4:22.84 BCSRLCFEB LENCOE,Taryn,86,UBCD3 4:26.86 CANLCAUG HALEY,Bevan,87,WTSC4 4:28.74 CANLCAUG DUDAR,Elizabeth A,86,TO5 4:33.87 BCZAJACMAY NORTON,Thea,86,UOFA6 4:34.92 CANCWTRMAR KREMER,Avery,86,UASC7 4:35.07 QCECUPJUL DUDAR,Elyse,86,TO8 4:35.09 CANCWTRMAR POMAIZL,Valerie,86,NRST9 4:36.00 QCECUPJUL COOPER,Brittany,86,LAC10 4:36.81 BCSRLCFEB RUSH,Kelsey,86,WVOSC800 m Freestyle1 9:00.24 CANCWTRMAR HACKETT,Shannon,86,UBCD2 9:01.87 BCSRLCFEB LENCOE,Taryn,86,UBCD3 9:05.84 CANCWTRMAR HALEY,Bevan,87,WTSC4 9:08.63 CANCWTRMAR DUDAR,Elizabeth A,86,TO5 9:22.88 PCSCSCAGJUN NORTON,Thea,86,UASC6 9:23.59 QCECUPJUL DUDAR,Elyse,86,TO7 9:26.46 CANCWTRMAR POMAIZL,Valerie,86,NRST8 9:28.88 ONJRPRVJUL COOPER,Brittany,86,LAC9 9:31.19 BCSRLCFEB GOODRIDGE,Darcy,86,UBCD10 9:32.13 QCECUPJUL O’NEILL,Sarah,87,MAC1500 m Freestyle1 17:12.79 CANLCAUG DUDAR,Elizabeth A,86,TO2 17:20.19 CANLCAUG HALEY,Bevan,87,WTSC3 17:58.06 BCCDSCAPR GOODRIDGE,Darcy,86,UBCD4 18:24.59 CANJRNATJUL RUSH,Kelsey,86,WVOSC5 18:27.79 BCHYACKMAY STARRATT,Carol,87,CASC6 21:42.18 BCAAINVJUN ENGESETH,Jodie,87,HYACK50 m Backstroke1 30.60 CANCWTRMAR BARTLETT,Melissa,86,CYPS2 30.91 CANLCAUG ASPINALL,Jessica,87,RAC3 31.14 CANJRNATJUL YESTRAU,Landice,87,MM4 31.40 CANCWTRMAR SMITH,Katelyn,86,TO5 31.59 CANCWTRMAR BRAND,Noemie,87,PCSC6 31.82 CANCWTRMAR MCILLROY,Kristin,86,TO7 32.11 CANJRNATJUL GRÖGOIRE,M-Eve,86,HIPPO8 32.26 CANJRNATJUL HUBERT,Alyssa,87,CYPS9 32.51 MBSKLCJUN SILZER,Elyse,87,ROD10 32.57 QCCUP2MAY ROSS,Stephanie,86,CAMO100 m Backstroke1 1:06.14 CANCWTRMAR BARTLETT,Melissa,86,CYPS2 1:06.51 CANJRNATJUL YESTRAU,Landice,87,MM3 1:06.52 CANCWTRMAR SMITH,Katelyn,86,TO4 1:07.05 CANCWTRMAR BRAND,Noemie,87,PCSC5 1:07.13 CANJRNATJUL HUBERT,Alyssa,87,CYPS6 1:07.36 CANCWTRMAR MCILLROY,Kristin,86,TO7 1:08.02 ONLACMAY JACKSON,Hilary,86,STARS8 1:08.34 CANJRNATJUL ASPINALL,Jessica,87,RAC9 1:08.44 QC1LCAPR ROSS,Stephanie,86,CAMO10 1:09.47 MBSKLCJUN MURDOCH,Katy,87,UNAT-ON200 m Backstroke1 2:21.89 CANJRNATJUL BRAND,Noemie,87,PCSC2 2:22.65 CANCWTRMAR WISE,Laura,86,TO3 2:22.93 CANJRNATJUL HUBERT,Alyssa,87,CYPS4 2:24.02 CANCWTRMAR MCILLROY,Kristin,86,TO5 2:24.55 CANCWTRMAR BARTLETT,Melissa,86,CYPS6 2:25.16 CANJRNATJUL YESTRAU,Landice,87,MM7 2:25.48 QCCUP2MAY ROSS,Stephanie,86,CAMO8 2:25.71 CANCWTRMAR SMITH,Katelyn,86,TO9 2:27.05 CANCWTRMAR RUSH,Kelsey,86,WVOSC10 2:27.20 CANJRNATJUL ASPINALL,Jessica,87,RAC50 m Breaststroke1 34.69 CANLCAUG LABBETT,Kim,87,TO2 34.95 QCECUPJUL LAKATOS,Nikki,87,TO3 35.00 BCSRLCFEB JONHSON,Haylee,86,UBCD4 35.06 CANCWTRMAR MANGE,Michelle,87,UBCD5 35.25 CANJRNATJUL RATELLE,Marie-Pier,87,MEGO6 35.67 CANLCAUG ENGS,Elizabeth,87,CAJ7 36.29 QCCUP3JUL LAFAILLE,Eveline,87,CNHR8 36.49 QCECUPJUL LONSDALE,Chantelle,87,WAC9 36.70 ONAACAPR BECK,Casey,87,COBRA10 36.84 ONAACAPR MCCABE,Allison,87,TSC100 m Breaststroke1 1:14.05 CANLCAUG LABBETT,Kim,87,TO2 1:14.40 CANLCAUG MANGE,Michelle,87,UBCD3 1:15.21 PCSCSCJUN MANGE,Michelle,87,UBCD4 1:15.62 BCSRLCFEB JONHSON,Haylee,86,UBCD5 1:15.79 CANCWTRMAR LAKATOS,Nikki,87,OAK6 1:16.08 ONJRPRVJUL WILKINSON,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,87,SKYAC7 1:16.41 ONHICKENMAY LAKATOS,Nicole,87,OAK8 1:16.91 CANCWTRMAR TIMMONS,Kelly,86,UASC9 1:17.28 CANLCAUG ENGS,Elizabeth,87,CAJ10 1:17.54 CANJRNATJUL RATELLE,Marie-Pier,87,MEGO200 m Breaststroke1 2:36.19 CANLCAUG LABBETT,Kim,87,TO2 2:36.35 CANLCAUG MANGE,Michelle,87,UBCD3 2:38.79 PCSCSCJUN MANGE,Michelle,87,UBCD4 2:40.32 ONJRPRVJUL WILKINSON,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,87,SKYAC5 2:42.06 BCSRLCFEB JONHSON,Haylee,86,UBCD6 2:44.70 QCECUPJUL LAKATOS,Nikki,87,TO7 2:44.87 CANCWTRMAR TIMMONS,Kelly,86,UASC8 2:45.20 CANLCAUG ENGS,Elizabeth,87,CAJ9 2:45.53 ONJRPRVJUL WILLIAMS,Amanda,86,NEW10 2:45.66 PCSCSCAGJUN NORTON,Thea,86,UASC50 m Butterfly1 29.82 CANLCAUG DOWNING,Mackenzie,86,WGB2 29.91 CANJRNATJUL MILLER,Lindsey,86,BRSA3 29.93 BCZAJACMAY HACKETT,Shannon,86,UBCD4 30.08 CANLCAUG RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW5 30.16 CANCWTRMAR SMITH,Katelyn,86,TO6 30.28 QCECUPJUL RATTE,Anne-Marie,87,ULAV7 30.32 ONAACAPR HOLMES,Blair,86,COBRA8 30.37 CANJRNATJUL JACK,Ally,86,CASC9 30.49 QCECUPJUL WILLIAMS,Amanda,86,NEW10 30.56 ONROWMAY SCOTT,Brittney,87,ROW100 m Butterfly1 1:04.12 CANJRNATJUL DOWNING,Mackenzie,86,WGB2 1:05.07 ONJRPRVJUL SCOTT,Brittney,87,ROW3 1:05.19 CANLCAUG RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW4 1:05.50 CANJRNATJUL RATTE,Anne-Marie,87,ULAV5 1:06.05 CANJRNATJUL FILAZEK,Kendall,87,UCSA6 1:06.16 QCECUPJUL DUDAR,Elyse,86,TO7 1:06.22 ONHICKENMAY HOLMES,Blair,86,COBRA8 1:06.66 BCZAJACMAY HACKETT,Shannon,86,UBCD9 1:06.79 CANCWTRMAR KREMER,Avery,86,UASC10 1:06.85 ONESWIMJUN DUDAR,Elizabeth A,86,MSSAC200 m Butterfly1 2:20.36 CANLCAUG DUDAR,Elizabeth A,86,TO2 2:22.40 CANLCAUG RAWLINGS,Kayla,87,PSW3 2:22.64 NSEASTCSTJUL HALEY,Bevan,87,WTSC4 2:23.75 QCECUPJUL DUDAR,Elyse,86,TO5 2:24.16 ONJRPRVJUL SCOTT,Brittney,87,ROW6 2:24.21 BCSRLCFEB HACKETT,Shannon,86,UBCD7 2:25.54 NSDUNNJUN LONGOBARDI,Amy,86,HTAC8 2:26.40 ONESWIMJUN COOPER,Brittany,86,LAC9 2:26.42 ONJRPRVJUL JULIEN,Hea<strong>the</strong>r,87,LAC10 2:26.98 QCECUPJUL MARION,Ashley,87,LAC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:22.78 CANCWTRMAR TIMMONS,Kelly,86,UASC2 2:26.26 ONJRPRVJUL WILKINSON,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,87,SKYAC3 2:26.67 BCAAAAGJUL POIRIER-LEROY,Genevieve,87,NRST4 2:27.24 ONJRPRVJUL ZIOLKOWSKI,Martha,87,YORK5 2:27.86 ONJRPRVJUL COOPER,Brittany,86,LAC6 2:28.01 CANCWTRMAR POMAIZL,Valerie,86,NRST7 2:28.07 CANCWTRMAR NORTON,Thea,86,UASC8 2:28.34 ONESWIMJUN HOLMES,Blair,86,COBRA9 2:28.55 NSEASTCSTJUL HALEY,Bevan,87,WTSC10 2:28.82 QC1LCAPR BABB,Caitlin,87,DDO400 m Ind. Medley1 5:05.53 NSEASTCSTJUL HALEY,Bevan,87,WTSC2 5:05.71 CANCWTRMAR TIMMONS,Kelly,86,UASC3 5:05.94 QCECUPJUL COOPER,Brittany,86,LAC4 5:06.68 BCSRLCFEB MANGE,Michelle,87,UBCD5 5:07.21 PCSCSCAGJUN NORTON,Thea,86,UASC6 5:14.25 QCECUPJUL MARION,Ashley,87,LAC7 5:17.70 QCAGJUL BABB,Caitlin,87,DDO8 5:19.36 CANCWTRMAR JONHSON,Haylee,86,UBCD9 5:19.80 BCAAAAGJUL POOLE,Laurel,86,VKSC10 5:20.06 BCAAAAGJUL LEE,So Yun,87,HYACK38 SWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESBOYS 16 Years of Age50 m Freestyle1 23.89 MIDOMINOMAY MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR2 24.54 CANJRNATJUL CHARTRAND,Alexandre,86,ELITE3 24.66 QCAGJUL DROLET,Philippe,86,ELITE4 24.86 CANJRNATJUL GILLESPIE,Kevin,85,EXST5 24.86 CANJRNATJUL MCLEAN,Caleb,86,VKSC6 25.00 BCSRLCFEB SZE,Marc Alexander,85,UBCD7 25.10 ONJRPRVJUL O’NEILL,Kieran,85,SSMAC8 25.15 ONNYACMAY CHAN,Eric,85,AAC9 25.16 NSDUNNJUN YOUNG,Douglas,86,SWAT10 25.16 CANCWTRMAR BAIRD,Colin,85,UNB100 m Freestyle1 52.85 QCECUPJUL MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR2 53.49 CANJRNATJUL CHARTRAND,Alexandre,86,ELITE3 54.32 ONJRPRVJUL CHAN,Eric,85,AAC4 54.35 CANJRNATJUL JACKS,Greer,86,IS5 54.56 BCSRLCFEB SZE,Marc Alexander,85,UBCD6 54.56 QCAGJUL MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM7 54.58 ABEKSCAPR HORTNESS,Richard,85,AMAC8 54.63 ONHICKENMAY CHANG,Nathan,85,SCAR9 54.82 ABEKSCAPR GILLESPIE,Kevin,85,EXST10 54.88 ONJRPRVJUL MONAGHAN,James,86,NYAC200 m Freestyle1 1:54.95 CANCWTRMAR ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM2 1:55.40 CANCWTRMAR PHILLIPS,Devin,85,UASC3 1:58.37 ONHICKENMAY MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR4 1:58.67 QCAGJUL SAMSON,Maxime,86,ELITE5 1:59.09 ONJRPRVJUL MONAGHAN,James,86,NYAC6 1:59.24 BCAAAAGJUL JACKS,Greer,86,IS7 1:59.70 QC1LCAPR RIOUX,Kevin,86,CAMO8 1:59.92 CANLCAUG AUBRY,Jonathan,86,CNB9 2:00.05 BCSRLCFEB SZE,Marc Alexander,85,UBCD10 2:00.33 CANCWTRMAR RODRIQUE,Charles,85,ULAV400 m Freestyle1 4:06.22 CANCWTRMAR PHILLIPS,Devin,85,UASC2 4:09.57 QCECUPJUL AUBRY,Jonathan,86,CNB3 4:10.90 QCAGJUL SAMSON,Maxime,86,ELITE4 4:12.21 QCECUPJUL BAJCAR,Joe,86,TO5 4:12.21 CANJRNATJUL JACKS,Greer,86,IS6 4:13.09 CANCWTRMAR RODRIQUE,Charles,85,ULAV7 4:13.24 ABEKSCAPR LAVOIE,Malcolm,85,OSC8 4:13.82 QC1LCAPR RUSE,Tim,85,PCSC9 4:14.04 ONHICKENMAY CHAN,Jason,85,SCAR10 4:14.86 BCSRLCFEB ISIC,Dario,85,UBCD800 m Freestyle1 8:33.48 CANLCAUG LAVOIE,Malcolm,85,UASC2 8:42.92 CANJRNATJUL ISIC,Dario,85,UBCD3 8:51.95 CANJRNATJUL MONK,James,86,UBCD4 8:55.39 CANJRNATJUL TOBIN,Simon,86,ULAV5 9:02.09 CANJRNATJUL MAZZUCCO,Marc,85,ESWIM6 9:04.45 CANJRNATJUL ABDULLA,Adam,85,ROD7 9:05.09 CANJRNATJUL DRIEDGER,Michael,86,CASC8 9:11.51 CANJRNATJUL CARTER,Danny,85,NKB9 9:16.43 BCCDSCAPR STRELZOW,Desmond,85,UBCD10 9:21.98 BCISJUN IRIONDO,Miguel,86,CHENA1500 m Freestyle1 16:23.46 BCZAJACMAY LAVOIE,Malcolm,85,UOFA2 16:30.13 CANCWTRMAR RODRIQUE,Charles,85,ULAV3 16:39.76 ONESWIMJUN LONG,Jonathan,85,LAC4 16:53.63 QCECUPJUL BAJCAR,Joe,86,TO5 16:56.35 QCCUP3JUL AUBRY,Jonathan,86,CNB6 16:57.66 CANJRNATJUL MONK,James,86,UBCD7 17:03.55 ABEKSCAPR PHILLIPS,Devin,85,EKSC8 17:14.73 QCECUPJUL BRONSON,Justin A,86,OSHAC9 17:18.06 QCCUP2MAY DERBAN,Willie,85,UCSA10 17:18.27 BCCDSCAPR ISIC,Dario,85,UBCD50 m Backstroke1 26.37 CANCWTRMAR ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM2 27.05 CANCWTRMAR MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR3 27.40 CANCWTRMAR NG,Callum,85,CASC4 28.16 CANCWTRMAR ATKISON,Ryan,85,LAC5 28.44 CANLCAUG HAWES,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,86,NKB6 28.91 QCECUPJUL HOLLAND,Brian,86,TO7 29.02 QCECUPJUL RENAUD,Martin,86,CNB8 29.16 CANJRNATJUL SORRENTI,Kyle,86,BRSA9 29.22 CANJRNATJUL FRACKE,Hans,86,USC10 29.26 CANJRNATJUL GILLESPIE,Kevin,85,EXST100 m Backstroke1 56.19 CANCWTRMAR ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM2 58.86 CANCWTRMAR MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR3 59.26 CANCWTRMAR ATKISON,Ryan,85,LAC4 59.46 CANLCAUG HAWES,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,86,NKB5 1:00.73 CANCWTRMAR NG,Callum,85,CASC6 1:01.24 CANCWTRMAR PHILLIPS,Devin,85,UASC7 1:01.55 CANCWTRMAR BAIRD,Colin,85,UNB8 1:01.73 BCZAJACMAY SORRENTI,Kyle,86,BRSA9 1:01.79 QCECUPJUL HOLLAND,Brian,86,TO10 1:01.97 QC1LCAPR RENAUD,Martin,86,CNB200 m Backstroke1 2:01.81 CANCWTRMAR ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM2 2:06.57 CANLCAUG HAWES,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,86,NKB3 2:08.87 QCECUPJUL MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR4 2:09.39 CANCWTRMAR ATKISON,Ryan,85,LACLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com5 2:10.24 BCSRLCFEB SCHMITT,Erich,85,IS6 2:11.61 QC1LCAPR RENAUD,Martin,86,CNB7 2:11.69 CANCWTRMAR NG,Callum,85,CASC8 2:11.72 QCAGJUL BOUCHARD,Kevin,86,EXCEL9 2:12.19 BCZAJACMAY STRELZOW,Desmond,85,UBCD10 2:13.01 QCECUPJUL HOLLAND,Brian,86,TO50 m Breaststroke1 30.47 CANLCAUG MCKECHNIE,David,85,CYC2 30.75 BCZAJACMAY THIESSEN,Chad,85,SPART3 31.24 CANJRNATJUL RIOUX,Kevin,86,CAMO4 31.44 CANLCAUG CHOW,Raymond,86,TMSC5 31.68 QCCUP3JUL MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR6 31.70 QCECUPJUL YOUNG,Douglas,86,SWAT7 31.70 QCECUPJUL AUBRY,Jonathan,86,CNB8 31.79 ONAACAPR CHAN,Eric,85,AAC9 31.87 CANCWTRMAR BARNES,Warren,85,SCAR10 32.14 MBSKLCJUN GHENT,Jeremy,85,UCSC100 m Breaststroke1 1:06.58 ONDV2TMAPR CHOW,Raymond,86,TMSC2 1:07.00 BCSRLCFEB THIESSEN,Chad,85,SPART3 1:07.02 CANLCAUG MCKECHNIE,David,85,CYC4 1:07.54 ONDV1TMAPR BARNES,Warren,85,SCAR5 1:08.41 ONJRPRVJUL CHAN,Eric,85,AAC6 1:08.90 CANJRNATJUL RIOUX,Kevin,86,CAMO7 1:09.45 QC3LCAPR LETENDRE,Simon,85,CNS8 1:09.56 QC2LCAPR SAMSON,Maxime,86,ELITE9 1:10.11 CANJRNATJUL TREMBLAY,Yuri,85,ULAV10 1:10.66 QCECUPJUL YOUNG,Douglas,86,SWAT200 m Breaststroke1 2:26.40 CANLCAUG CHOW,Raymond,86,TMSC2 2:27.32 CANLCAUG MCKECHNIE,David,85,CYC3 2:28.66 ONHICKENMAY BARNES,Warren,85,SCAR4 2:29.16 CANLCAUG RIOUX,Kevin,86,CAMO5 2:29.52 QCECUPJUL AUBRY,Jonathan,86,CNB6 2:30.49 CANCWTRMAR THIESSEN,Chad,85,SPART7 2:31.49 MBSKLCJUN HITCHCOCK,Cody,86,ROD8 2:31.78 QC3LCAPR LETENDRE,Simon,85,CNS9 2:32.39 QC2LCAPR SAMSON,Maxime,86,ELITE10 2:34.96 QCECUPJUL LAROCQUE,Mathieu,86,PCSC50 m Butterfly1 26.23 CANCWTRMAR MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR2 26.40 CANJRNATJUL DROLET,Philippe,86,ELITE3 26.52 CANLCAUG BAIRD,Colin,85,UNB4 26.66 QCECUPJUL BRONSON,Justin A,86,OSHAC5 26.70 CANJRNATJUL CHARTRAND,Alexandre,86,ELITE6 26.73 CANJRNATJUL RIOUX,Kevin,86,CAMO7 26.90 QCECUPJUL RENAUD,Martin,86,CNB8 27.05 BCSRLCFEB KEAST,Ben,85,HYACK9 27.15 QCECUPJUL YOUNG,Douglas,86,SWAT10 27.39 CANJRNATJUL LACHAPELLE,Marc,86,CAMO100 m Butterfly1 57.34 QCAGJUL DROLET,Philippe,86,ELITE2 58.40 MIDOMINOMAY MILLER,Kurtis,85,SCAR3 58.48 QCECUPJUL GABSCH,Simon,86,TO4 58.96 QCECUPJUL RENAUD,Martin,86,CNB5 59.37 PCSCSCAGJUN KEAST,Ben,85,HYACK6 59.40 PCSCSCAGJUN LAVOIE,Malcolm,85,UASC7 59.56 QCECUPJUL BRONSON,Justin A,86,OSHAC8 59.72 QC1LCAPR RIOUX,Kevin,86,CAMO9 59.79 ABEKSCAPR NG,Callum,85,CASC10 1:00.07 ONJRPRVJUL CHAN,Eric,85,AAC200 m Butterfly1 2:06.95 CANLCAUG LAVOIE,Malcolm,85,UASC2 2:07.05 QCAGJUL DROLET,Philippe,86,ELITE3 2:08.28 ABEKSCAPR NG,Callum,85,CASC4 2:09.44 QCECUPJUL GABSCH,Simon,86,TO5 2:11.76 CANCWTRMAR HAWES,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,86,GO6 2:13.32 CANJRNATJUL LACHAPELLE,Marc,86,CAMO7 2:13.84 QC1LCAPR RENAUD,Martin,86,CNB8 2:14.13 MIDOMINOMAY CHAN,Jason,85,SCAR9 2:14.33 QCCUP3JUL CHANG,Jason,86,SCAR10 2:14.45 ONJRPRVJUL CHAN,Eric,85,AAC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:04.72 CANCWTRMAR ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM2 2:12.71 QCECUPJUL MURRAY,Nicolas,86,DYNAM3 2:13.02 CANJRNATJUL SAMSON,Maxime,86,ELITE4 2:13.60 CANCWTRMAR NG,Callum,85,CASC5 2:13.73 CANJRNATJUL RIOUX,Kevin,86,CAMO6 2:13.88 CANJRNATJUL SORRENTI,Kyle,86,BRSA7 2:15.54 ABEKSCAPR PHILLIPS,Devin,85,EKSC8 2:16.06 QC1LCAPR RUSE,Tim,85,PCSC9 2:16.20 ONLACMAY LONG,Jonathan,85,LAC10 2:16.32 ONJRPRVJUL O’NEILL,Kieran,85,SSMAC400 m Ind. Medley1 4:29.17 ONDV1TMAPR ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM2 4:39.44 CANLCAUG SAMSON,Maxime,86,ELITE3 4:40.54 CANJRNATJUL LAVOIE,Malcolm,85,OSC4 4:43.91 QC1LCAPR RUSE,Tim,85,PCSC5 4:45.89 QCECUPJUL AUBRY,Jonathan,86,CNB6 4:46.68 CANJRNATJUL SORRENTI,Kyle,86,BRSA7 4:48.10 BCSRLCFEB SCHMITT,Erich,85,IS8 4:50.18 ONESWIMJUN LONG,Jonathan,85,LAC9 4:53.02 QCECUPJUL BAJCAR,Joe,86,TO10 4:53.07 QCECUPJUL SLATER,Adam,85,NEW<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®GIRLS 16 Years of Age5 2:23.99 ONHICKENMAY SMITH,Katelyn,86,COBRA50 m Freestyle6 2:24.26 QCECUPJUL BEAULIEU,Randi,85,TO1 26.51 CANCWTRMAR PORENTA,Jennifer,85,TO7 2:24.83 CANCWTRMAR JOBSE,Cindy,85,MANTA2 26.76 CANLCAUG KARDASH,Erin,85,MM8 2:24.98 QCECUPJUL GUAY-RACINE,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,CAMO3 26.87 CANCWTRMAR BECKBERGER,Jennifer,86,AAC9 2:25.44 QCECUPJUL ROSS,Stephanie,86,CAMO4 26.98 CANJRNATJUL NG,Jennifer,85,UBCD10 2:26.19 CANLCAUG BLOCK,Carmen,86,BRSA5 27.22 QC1LCAPR GAULT,Sarah,86,DDO50 m Breaststroke6 27.33 CANLCAUG SANDULAK,Danielle,86,UASC1 33.04 CANCWTRMAR WAGNER,Tamara,85,ROW7 27.36 CANJRNATJUL LOCK,Jenny,85,COMOX2 33.60 CANLCAUG GAULT,Sarah,86,DDO8 27.49 ONDV2TMAPR KUHN,Stephanie,85,TMSC3 34.06 CANCWTRMAR ZVIJERAC,Mila,85,HYACK9 27.65 CANCWTRMAR VANGOUDOEVER,Elsa,85,NCSA 4 34.24 CANJRNATJUL HIRSCH,Kimberley,85,STSC10 27.71 MIDOMINOMAY SHOUST,Andrea,85,SSMAC5 34.47 CANCWTRMAR BECKBERGER,Jennifer,86,AAC100 m Freestyle6 34.76 CANLCAUG CRAFT,Jacquelyn,85,TRENT1 57.52 CANCWTRMAR PORENTA,Jennifer,85,TO7 35.03 CANJRNATJUL DACK,Genevieve,85,TBT2 57.78 CANLCAUG KARDASH,Erin,85,MM8 35.10 CANJRNATJUL DORRINGTON,Lauren,85,USC3 58.09 CANLCAUG BECKBERGER,Jennifer,86,AAC9 35.20 ONROWMAY DI CRESCE,Christine,85,RHAC4 58.95 CANLCAUG NG,Jennifer,85,UBCD10 35.27 CANCWTRMAR HEATH,Brooke,85,TAT5 59.50 CANCWTRMAR KUHN,Stephanie,85,TMSC100 m Breaststroke6 59.81 CANLCAUG SANDULAK,Danielle,86,UASC1 1:11.83 CANCWTRMAR WAGNER,Tamara,85,ROW7 59.98 CANJRNATJUL KARDASH,Diane,85,MM2 1:14.79 CANJRNATJUL HIRSCH,Kimberley,85,STSC8 1:00.04 CANJRNATJUL LOCK,Jenny,85,COMOX3 1:15.01 CANLCAUG DACK,Genevieve,85,TBT9 1:00.21 ONESWIMJUN LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,MSSAC4 1:15.15 CANCWTRMAR ZVIJERAC,Mila,85,HYACK10 1:00.29 QCECUPJUL THERON,Sasha,86,NYAC5 1:15.42 QCAGJUL DUFOUR,Micheline,86,ULAV200 m Freestyle6 1:15.54 CANCWTRMAR GAULT,Sarah,86,DDO1 2:06.66 CANJRNATJUL KARDASH,Erin,85,MM7 1:15.87 QCECUPJUL CRAFT,Jacquelyn,85,TRENT2 2:08.00 CANCWTRMAR PORENTA,Jennifer,85,TO8 1:16.08 CANLCAUG LOCK,Jenny,85,COMOX3 2:08.01 QCECUPJUL THERON,Sasha,86,NYAC9 1:16.24 CANLCAUG JOHNSON,Haylee,86,UBCD4 2:08.13 ONHICKENMAY LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,MSSAC10 1:16.49 BCZAJACMAY JONHSON,Haylee,86,UBCD5 2:08.77 QCECUPJUL GUAY-RACINE,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,CAMO 200 m Breaststroke6 2:09.00 CANCWTRMAR DOODY,Hayley,85,UCSA1 2:37.43 CANLCAUG DACK,Genevieve,85,TBT7 2:09.07 CANCWTRMAR LENCOE,Taryn,86,UBCD2 2:38.97 CANJRNATJUL DUFOUR,Micheline,86,ULAV8 2:09.24 QCECUPJUL PERREAULT,Patricia,85,CNCB3 2:40.70 CANCWTRMAR WAGNER,Tamara,85,ROW9 2:09.71 CANCWTRMAR SIUDA,Kathy,85,ROW4 2:41.10 BCZAJACMAY JONHSON,Haylee,86,UBCD10 2:09.78 BCZAJACMAY LOCK,Jenny,85,COMOX5 2:41.80 CANLCAUG JOHNSON,Haylee,86,UBCD400 m Freestyle6 2:41.89 BCAAAAGJUL MATTE,Ashley,85,PGB1 4:19.05 CANLCAUG LENCOE,Taryn,86,UBCD7 2:42.70 CANLCAUG CRAFT,Jacquelyn,85,TRENT2 4:23.56 BCZAJACMAY JELINEK,Courtney,85,CHENA8 2:43.29 CANJRNATJUL BALLANTYNE,Amy,85,PGB3 4:24.26 CANCWTRMAR LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,TO9 2:43.81 ONJRPRVJUL MCCABE,Alison,86,TSC4 4:25.81 CANCWTRMAR SIUDA,Kathy,85,ROW10 2:44.82 CANCWTRMAR GAULT,Sarah,86,DDO5 4:28.81 CANCWTRMAR DOODY,Hayley,85,UCSA50 m Butterfly6 4:30.81 QCECUPJUL THERON,Sasha,86,NYAC1 28.53 CANCWTRMAR PORENTA,Jennifer,85,TO7 4:31.10 CANJRNATJUL GOODRIDGE,Darcy,86,UBCD2 28.62 CANLCAUG BEAULIEU,Randi,85,TO8 4:31.11 CANLCAUG NORTON,Thea,86,UASC3 28.86 CANCWTRMAR KUHN,Stephanie,85,TMSC9 4:31.46 QCECUPJUL PERREAULT,Patricia,85,CNCB4 29.03 CANCWTRMAR DOODY,Hayley,85,UCSA10 4:32.61 ONDV2TMAPR WALKINSHAW,Kahla,85,HWAC5 29.09 CANCWTRMAR VINCENT,Tiffany,85,BRANT800 m Freestyle6 29.15 CANJRNATJUL GAULT,Sarah,86,DDO1 8:47.56 PCSCSCJUN LENCOE,Taryn,86,UBCD7 29.30 CANLCAUG BECKBERGER,Jennifer,86,AAC2 9:07.54 CANCWTRMAR LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,TO8 29.33 QCECUPJUL O’KELLY,Orlagh,85,EKSC3 9:14.38 CANJRNATJUL GOODRIDGE,Darcy,86,UBCD9 29.37 CANCWTRMAR VANGOUDOEVER,Elsa,85,NCSA4 9:23.31 BCZAJACMAY DOODY,Hayley,85,UCSA10 29.48 ONAACAPR NEMETH,Kelsey,86,AAC5 9:23.60 QCECUPJUL PERREAULT,Patricia,85,CNCB 100 m Butterfly6 9:26.47 ONHWACGJUN WALKINSHAW,Kahla,85,HWAC1 1:03.22 CANLCAUG GUAY-RACINE,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,CAMO7 9:30.27 ONLACMAY COLES,Gillian,85,BROCK2 1:04.17 CANJRNATJUL DOODY,Hayley,85,UCSA8 9:30.30 QCAGJUL CAYEN,Joannie,86,ULAV3 1:04.25 ONDV1TMAPR VINCENT,Tiffany,85,BRANT9 9:30.31 BCAAAAGJUL CLOAK,Brianne,86,IS4 1:04.26 CANCWTRMAR KUHN,Stephanie,85,TMSC10 9:31.97 CANJRNATJUL CORMACK,Stacy,86,CASC5 1:04.41 CANLCAUG O’KELLY,Orlagh,85,UASC1500 m Freestyle6 1:04.94 QCECUPJUL BEAULIEU,Randi,85,TO1 16:42.82 PAC02AUG LENCOE,Taryn,86,UBCD7 1:05.42 BCZAJACMAY WALKINSHAW,Kahla,85,HWAC2 17:24.15 ONESWIMJUN LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,MSSAC8 1:05.71 PCSCSCAGJUN SMITH,Katelyn,86,TO3 17:30.06 CANJRNATJUL GOODRIDGE,Darcy,86,UBCD9 1:06.30 QCAGJUL GERMAIN,Allyson,86,ULAV4 17:32.21 CANLCAUG NORTON,Thea,86,UASC10 1:06.77 CANJRNATJUL BIRD,Megan,86,UCSA5 17:42.75 CANLCAUG CORMACK,Stacy,86,CASC200 m Butterfly6 18:00.03 CANLCAUG POMAIZL,Valerie,86,NRST1 2:18.62 CANLCAUG GUAY-RACINE,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,CAMO7 18:06.42 CANJRNATJUL BLOCK,Carmen,86,BRSA2 2:21.13 CANLCAUG O’KELLY,Orlagh,85,UASC8 18:08.74 CANLCAUG BIGELOW,Stephanie,86,IS3 2:24.29 CANJRNATJUL KREMER,Avery,86,OSC9 18:14.45 CANJRNATJUL KREMER,Avery,86,OSC4 2:24.49 CANLCAUG BIGELOW,Stephanie,86,IS10 18:33.00 CANJRNATJUL HASLUND,Krista,86,ROD5 2:24.57 BCAAAAGJUL CLOAK,Brianne,86,IS50 m Backstroke6 2:24.72 BCZAJACMAY WALKINSHAW,Kahla,85,HWAC1 29.71 CANLCAUG KUBAS,Hanna,85,EKSC7 2:25.70 PCSCSCAGJUN SMITH,Katelyn,86,TO2 31.06 CANJRNATJUL HOANG,Tina,85,HYACK8 2:26.12 QCECUPJUL HOLMES,Blair,86,TO3 31.19 ONAACAPR SHOUST,Andrea,85,SSMAC9 2:27.10 QC1LCAPR HODGSON,Jennifer,86,PCSC4 31.23 QCECUPJUL BEAULIEU,Randi,85,TO10 2:27.63 CANJRNATJUL BIRD,Megan,86,UCSA5 31.26 BCZAJACMAY KARDASH,Erin,85,MM200 m Ind. Medley6 31.69 CANJRNATJUL BLOCK,Carmen,86,BRSA1 2:24.05 CANJRNATJUL NORTON,Thea,86,OSC7 31.80 QCECUPJUL JACKSON,Hilary,86,STARS2 2:25.09 CANCWTRMAR SIUDA,Kathy,85,ROW8 31.90 ONAACAPR BECKBERGER,Jennifer,86,AAC3 2:25.24 CANJRNATJUL KARDASH,Erin,85,MM9 31.92 CANCWTRMAR KUHN,Stephanie,85,TMSC4 2:25.70 CANJRNATJUL DACK,Genevieve,85,TBT10 31.95 QCECUPJUL RAINVILLE,Gilliane T,85,CAMO5 2:25.91 ONDV2TMAPR KUHN,Stephanie,85,TMSC100 m Backstroke6 2:25.97 QCECUPJUL GAULT,Sarah,86,DDO1 1:04.20 CANLCAUG KUBAS,Hanna,85,UASC7 2:27.07 CANCWTRMAR OSTERER,Elizabeth,85,NKB2 1:05.60 CANLCAUG KARDASH,Erin,85,MM8 2:27.34 QCECUPJUL DORRINGTON,Lauren,85,USC3 1:06.29 ONESWIMJUN SMITH,Katelyn,86,COBRA9 2:27.69 ONNYACMAY BECKBERGER,Jennifer,86,AAC4 1:06.32 CANCWTRMAR BEAULIEU,Randi,85,TO10 2:27.96 CANCWTRMAR NICHOLLS,Stephanie,85,PN5 1:06.54 MIDOMINOMAY SHOUST,Andrea,85,SSMAC400 m Ind. Medley6 1:06.80 QCAGJUL GUAY-RACINE,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,CAMO1 5:00.85 CANLCAUG NORTON,Thea,86,UASC7 1:07.43 CANLCAUG BECKBERGER,Jennifer,86,AAC2 5:02.78 CANLCAUG OSTERER,Elizabeth,85,NKB8 1:07.57 BCZAJACMAY BAYLISS,Lynette,85,UCSA3 5:05.98 CANLCAUG SIUDA,Kathy,85,ROW9 1:07.62 QCECUPJUL WISE,Laura,86,TO4 5:08.74 CANJRNATJUL DACK,Genevieve,85,TBT10 1:07.72 CANLCAUG KARDASH,Diane,85,MM5 5:10.01 CANLCAUG BIGELOW,Stephanie,86,IS200 m Backstroke6 5:11.56 QCCUP3JUL GUAY-RACINE,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,86,CAMO1 2:20.79 QCECUPJUL KUBAS,Hanna,85,EKSC7 5:12.52 QC1LCAPR CHANCE,Hea<strong>the</strong>r,86,PCSC2 2:22.11 CANLCAUG BAYLISS,Lynette,85,UCSA8 5:13.00 CANJRNATJUL BLOCK,Carmen,86,BRSA3 2:23.46 QCECUPJUL WISE,Laura,86,TO9 5:13.01 CANCWTRMAR DOODY,Hayley,85,UCSA4 2:23.73 ONAACAPR SHOUST,Andrea,85,SSMAC10 5:13.35 ONHICKENMAY LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,MSSACSWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong> 39


TOP AGE GROUP TIMESWOMEN 17-and older50 m Freestyle1 25.78 PAC02AUG NICHOLLS,Laura,78,ROW2 25.85 CW02AUG POMEROY,Laura,83,OAK3 26.19 CANCWTRMAR GRESDAL,Jenna,84,ESWIM4 26.79 FRALCAPR ROLLAND,Nadine,75,MAA5 26.80 PCSCSCJUN POON,Victoria,85,CAMO6 26.86 CANCWTRMAR LIMPERT,Marianne,73,CAMO7 26.92 CANLCAUG LYDALL,Anna,80,UBCD8 26.99 CANLCAUG DYKES,Amber,83,HYACK9 26.99 CANLCAUG PORENTA,Jennifer,85,TO10 27.00 QCCUP3JUL LACROIX,Audrey,84,CAMO100 m Freestyle1 56.41 PAC02AUG NICHOLLS,Laura,78,ROW2 57.00 PAC02AUG LACROIX,Audrey,84,CAMO3 57.04 CANCWTRMAR GRESDAL,Jenna,84,ESWIM4 57.10 QCCUP3JUL LIMPERT,Marianne,73,CAMO5 57.17 CANCWTRMAR SIMARD,Sophie,79,ULAV6 57.36 CANCWTRMAR POMEROY,Laura,83,TO7 57.39 CANLCAUG COLLINS,Elizabeth,82,ROD8 57.51 CANLCAUG PORENTA,Jennifer,85,TO9 58.23 CANLCAUG GRANT,Laura,84,UCSA10 58.32 CANLCAUG POON,Victoria,85,CAMO200 m Freestyle1 2:00.64 CANCWTRMAR DEGLAU,Jessica,80,UBCD2 2:00.89 CANCWTRMAR SIMARD,Sophie,79,ULAV3 2:01.71 CW02AUG BUTTON,Jennifer,77,ROW4 2:02.54 PAC02AUG COLLINS,Elizabeth,82,ROD5 2:02.55 CANCWTRMAR NICHOLLS,Laura,78,ROW6 2:03.41 CANLCAUG LACROIX,Audrey,84,CAMO7 2:03.46 QCCUP3JUL LIMPERT,Marianne,73,CAMO8 2:04.86 CANCWTRMAR STEFANYSHYN,Deanna,84,UBCD9 2:04.99 PAC02AUG DOODY,Kelly,79,UBCD10 2:05.52 CANCWTRMAR CHARRON-WATSON,Chanelle,84,ULAV400 m Freestyle1 4:13.81 CANCWTRMAR DEGLAU,Jessica,80,UBCD2 4:18.47 QCCUP3JUL SIMARD,Sophie,79,ULAV3 4:18.93 CANCWTRMAR GRAVELLE,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,79,TO4 4:20.00 CANCWTRMAR BELL,Danielle,83,IS5 4:20.53 PCSCSCJUN DOODY,Kelly,79,UBCD6 4:22.28 CANCWTRMAR STEFANYSHYN,Deanna,84,UBCD7 4:22.45 CANLCAUG STUTZEL,Karley,82,IS8 4:22.70 ONDV1TMAPR WARDEN,Elizabeth,78,TSC9 4:23.38 BCZAJACMAY STEEPLE,Laina,83,IS10 4:24.34 QCECUPJUL LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,TO800 m Freestyle1 8:53.82 CANCWTRMAR BELL,Danielle,83,IS2 8:56.27 CANCWTRMAR GRAVELLE,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,79,TO3 8:57.65 CANCWTRMAR STUTZEL,Karley,82,IS4 8:58.32 BCZAJACMAY DEGLAU,Jessica,80,UBCD5 9:00.35 CAMVNJUN DOODY,Kelly,79,UBCD6 9:05.03 PCSCSCJUN EBERT,Tamee,83,UBCD7 9:05.72 BCSRLCFEB STEFANYSHYN,Deanna,84,UBCD8 9:07.77 CANCWTRMAR BURGOYNE,Carrie,81,UCSA9 9:08.53 ABRDCSCJUN PIERSE,Annamay,83,EKSC10 9:09.62 QCECUPJUL LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,TO1500 m Freestyle1 17:04.87 CANLCAUG STUTZEL,Karley,82,IS2 17:09.85 PCSCSCJUN BELL,Danielle,83,IS3 17:34.54 CANLCAUG LACOSTE,Nathalie,85,TO4 17:40.48 CANLCAUG BELAND,Danielle,84,GO5 17:58.54 CANLCAUG COLES,Gillian,85,BROCK6 18:16.21 BCAAAINVJUN APONTE,Daniela,83,UBCD7 18:19.54 CANJRNATJUL SCHNAPP,Nicole,84,PGB8 18:39.78 CANJRNATJUL GRAHAM,Jaimie,85,UBCD9 18:41.34 NISTARJUL KULCHAR,Maegen,83,BROCK10 18:52.75 NSEASTCSTJUL QUIRK,Sienna,83,UNB50 m Backstroke1 28.94 CANCWTRMAR CARROLL,Jennifer,81,MAA2 29.30 CW02AUG LISCHINSKY,Michelle,74,MM3 29.70 CW02AUG GAMMEL,Erin,80,UCSA4 30.12 CANJRNATJUL MEREDITH,Caitlin,83,KCS5 30.39 CANLCAUG BRADSHAW,Jessie,84,UCSA6 30.48 QCCUP3JUL WYCLIFFE,Elizabeth,83,EBSC7 30.50 CANLCAUG MCLEAN-CHETCUTI,Joanna,83,ESWIM8 30.51 CANLCAUG LACROIX,Audrey,84,CAMO9 30.60 CANCWTRMAR MENARD,Marielle,81,ULAV10 30.88 FRALCAPR ROLLAND,Nadine,75,MAA100 m Backstroke1 1:02.32 PAC02AUG GAMMEL,Erin,80,UCSA2 1:03.04 PAC02AUG LISCHINSKY,Michelle,74,MM3 1:03.07 CANCWTRMAR STEFANYSHYN,Kelly,82,UBCD4 1:03.17 CANCWTRMAR CARROLL,Jennifer,81,MAA5 1:03.29 PAC02AUG FRATESI,Jennifer,84,ROW6 1:03.30 MIDOMINOMAY WYCLIFFE,Elizabeth,83,EBSC7 1:04.27 CANCWTRMAR MEREDITH,Caitlin,83,KCS8 1:04.29 PAC02AUG GILLESPIE,Amanda,85,NKB9 1:04.67 CANCWTRMAR BRADSHAW,Jessie,84,UCSA10 1:04.88 CANLCAUG SCHNEIDER,Kristen,81,ROD200 m Backstroke1 2:11.96 PAC02AUG FRATESI,Jennifer,84,ROW2 2:12.79 CANCWTRMAR WARDEN,Elizabeth,78,TO3 2:15.65 CANCWTRMAR WYCLIFFE,Elizabeth,83,EBSC4 2:16.28 CANCWTRMAR STEFANYSHYN,Kelly,82,UBCDLong Course Rankings for <strong>the</strong> periodJanuary 1, <strong>2002</strong> to <strong>Aug</strong>ust 31, <strong>2002</strong>Compiled by SWIMNEWSFor additional rankings www.swimnews.com5 2:16.42 PAC02AUG GAMMEL,Erin,80,UCSA6 2:16.57 CANLCAUG GILLESPIE,Amanda,85,NKB7 2:17.80 PAC02AUG BOUCHARD,Melanie,83,CNPR8 2:18.58 CANLCAUG MEREDITH,Caitlin,83,KCS9 2:20.64 PCSCSCJUN GRESDAL,Jenna,84,ESWIM10 2:20.88 CANLCAUG MARTIN,Sheena,85,ROW50 m Breaststroke1 32.11 CW02AUG LEIER,Rhiannon,77,MM2 32.92 CANLCAUG SPOONER,Emma,83,UCSA3 33.09 CANCWTRMAR PETELSKI,Christin,77,IS4 33.09 CANLCAUG BLACKBURN,Lisa,72,ROW5 33.17 CANLCAUG HOBER,Renee,85,ROW6 33.22 CANLCAUG WAGNER,Tamara,85,ROW7 33.23 CANLCAUG VAN OOSTEN,Lauren,78,UCSA8 33.29 CANLCAUG POMEROY,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,80,TO9 33.66 ONAACAPR BURNS,Shayna,83,CHAMP10 33.80 CANCWTRMAR PIERSE,Annamay,83,UASC100 m Breaststroke1 1:09.46 CW02AUG LEIER,Rhiannon,77,MM2 1:10.72 CANCWTRMAR PETELSKI,Christin,77,IS3 1:10.88 PAC02AUG BLACKBURN,Lisa,72,ROW4 1:11.43 CANCWTRMAR PIERSE,Annamay,83,UASC5 1:11.74 CANLCAUG WAGNER,Tamara,85,ROW6 1:11.75 CANLCAUG VAN OOSTEN,Lauren,78,UCSA7 1:12.35 CANCWTRMAR SPOONER,Emma,83,UCSA8 1:12.58 CANCWTRMAR HOBER,Renee,85,ROW9 1:13.27 CANLCAUG POMEROY,<strong>Jul</strong>ia,80,TO10 1:13.57 PCSCSCJUN CAMERON,Kristy,81,UCSA200 m Breaststroke1 2:29.87 CANCWTRMAR PETELSKI,Christin,77,IS2 2:31.33 CW02AUG LEIER,Rhiannon,77,MM3 2:32.77 CANLCAUG VAN OOSTEN,Lauren,78,UCSA4 2:32.91 CANCWTRMAR PIERSE,Annamay,83,UASC5 2:34.44 CANLCAUG STOODY,Kathleen,82,UBCD6 2:34.57 PAC02AUG BLACKBURN,Lisa,72,ROW7 2:36.35 PAC02AUG DURAND,Dena,81,UCSA8 2:36.87 CANLCAUG SPOONER,Emma,83,UCSA9 2:37.24 CANJRNATJUL MATTE,Ashley,85,PGB10 2:37.75 CANLCAUG EDGECUMBE,Marcy,83,UASC50 m Butterfly1 27.85 QCCALACAPR ROLLAND,Nadine,75,MAA2 28.10 FRALCAPR CARROLL,Jennifer,81,MAA3 28.13 CANLCAUG PORENTA,Jennifer,85,TO4 28.15 CW02AUG LACROIX,Audrey,84,CAMO5 28.49 CANCWTRMAR ARMSTRONG,Darci,84,TAT6 28.52 CANLCAUG KUHN,Stephanie,85,TMSC7 28.57 CANCWTRMAR MENARD,Marielle,81,ULAV8 28.59 CANCWTRMAR COLLINS,Elizabeth,82,ROD9 28.72 CANCWTRMAR HUGHES,Stephanie,78,ACNS10 28.78 CANLCAUG ALROUBAIE,Sara,81,MM100 m Butterfly1 59.68 PAC02AUG BUTTON,Jennifer,77,ROW2 1:00.31 PAC02AUG LACROIX,Audrey,84,CAMO3 1:01.49 CANCWTRMAR DEGLAU,Jessica,80,UBCD4 1:01.83 PAC02AUG FRATESI,Jennifer,84,ROW5 1:02.19 CANCWTRMAR HUGHES,Stephanie,78,ACNS6 1:02.63 CANLCAUG HUBLEY,Melissa,81,EAST7 1:02.75 PAC02AUG COLLINS,Elizabeth,82,ROD8 1:02.91 CANLCAUG ALROUBAIE,Sara,81,MM9 1:03.37 CANLCAUG BRADSHAW,Jessie,84,UCSA10 1:03.44 CANCWTRMAR GAJOS,Nancy,84,ESWIM200 m Butterfly1 2:11.05 PAC02AUG BUTTON,Jennifer,77,ROW2 2:12.45 PAC02AUG LACROIX,Audrey,84,CAMO3 2:12.61 CANCWTRMAR DEGLAU,Jessica,80,UBCD4 2:15.51 CANCWTRMAR HUGHES,Stephanie,78,ACNS5 2:16.27 CANCWTRMAR GRAVELLE,<strong>Jul</strong>ie,79,TO6 2:17.15 QCECUPJUL BERNIER,Joanie,85,CNCB7 2:19.50 QCCUP3JUL ALROUBAIE,Sara,81,MM8 2:19.53 PAC02AUG DURAND,Dena,81,UCSA9 2:19.71 CANLCAUG HUNKS,Tanya,80,BRANT10 2:20.10 BCSRLCFEB LANDRY,Michelle,84,UBCD200 m Ind. Medley1 2:15.07 CW02AUG LIMPERT,Marianne,73,CAMO2 2:15.18 CANCWTRMAR WARDEN,Elizabeth,78,TO3 2:16.14 CANCWTRMAR CAMERON,Kristy,81,UCSA4 2:18.82 CANCWTRMAR LANDRY,Michelle,84,UBCD5 2:18.87 CANCWTRMAR FRATESI,Jennifer,84,ROW6 2:19.21 QCCUP3JUL WARDEN,Liz,78,TO7 2:19.34 CANCWTRMAR DOODY,Kelly,79,UBCD8 2:20.36 CANCWTRMAR DURAND,Dena,81,UCSA9 2:20.98 CANCWTRMAR DE BLOIS,Marieve,85,CAMO10 2:21.06 QCCUP3JUL LEIER,Rhiannon,77,MM400 m Ind. Medley1 4:45.80 PAC02AUG WARDEN,Elizabeth,78,TO2 4:52.02 CANLCAUG DOODY,Kelly,79,UBCD3 4:53.27 CANCWTRMAR DURAND,Dena,81,UCSA4 4:54.30 CANCWTRMAR BURGOYNE,Carrie,81,UCSA5 4:54.42 CANLCAUG LANDRY,Michelle,84,UBCD6 4:55.74 QCCUP3JUL WARDEN,Liz,78,TO7 4:57.62 BCZAJACMAY PIERSE,Annamay,83,UOFA8 4:58.53 BCZAJACMAY CAMERON,Kristy,81,UCSA9 4:58.75 QCECUPJUL BERNIER,Joanie,85,CNCB10 4:59.52 CANCWTRMAR BRADLEY,Kristen,83,NEW<strong>2002</strong> LONG COURSE TAG®MEN 17-9850 m Freestyle1 22.81 PAC02AUG LUPIEN,Yannick,80,CNCB2 22.96 CW02AUG HUTCHISON,Craig,75,TSC3 23.08 CANCWTRMAR ROSE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,81,UNAT-ON4 23.35 CANCWTRMAR KINDLER,Thomas,81,CAMO5 23.46 CANCWTRMAR SMERDON,Kyle,79,TO6 23.50 CANCWTRMAR MARTINOVIC,Miki,80,UCSA7 23.50 CANCWTRMAR MACDONALD,Simon,79,UNAT-ON8 23.59 CANCWTRMAR JANES,Riley,80,ESWIM9 23.61 CW02AUG HAYDEN,Brent Mat<strong>the</strong>w,83,UBCD10 23.68 CANCWTRMAR LAURIN,Ryan,75,IS100 m Freestyle1 49.53 PAC02AUG HAYDEN,Brent Mat<strong>the</strong>w,83,UBCD2 49.90 PAC02AUG LUPIEN,Yannick,80,CNCB3 50.28 CW02AUG HUTCHISON,Craig,75,TSC4 50.52 CANCWTRMAR SAY,Rick,79,UCSA5 50.63 PAC02AUG JANES,Riley,80,ESWIM6 50.87 CANCWTRMAR ROSE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,81,UNAT-ON7 51.01 CANCWTRMAR SMERDON,Kyle,79,TO8 51.12 CANLCAUG PICHETTE,Alexandre,77,CAMO9 51.23 NCULTRAJUN KINDLER,Thomas,81,CAMO10 51.59 CANCWTRMAR SIOUI,Adam,82,UNAT-ON200 m Freestyle1 1:48.26 PAC02AUG SAY,Rick,79,UCSA2 1:48.96 CANCWTRMAR JOHNSTON,Mark,79,UBCD3 1:49.83 PAC02AUG HAYDEN,Brent Mat<strong>the</strong>w,83,UBCD4 1:50.06 CANCWTRMAR JOHNS,Brian,82,UBCD5 1:50.36 CANCWTRMAR MINTENKO,Michael,75,UBCD6 1:50.41 CANCWTRMAR SIOUI,Adam,82,UNAT-ON7 1:52.29 QCECUPJUL LUPIEN,Yannick,80,CNCB8 1:52.80 CANCWTRMAR EDEY,Brian,79,UASC9 1:53.47 CANLCAUG RUSSELL,Colin,84,BTSC10 1:53.70 BCZAJACMAY RUDOLF,Darryl,84,UBCD400 m Freestyle1 3:52.04 CANCWTRMAR SAY,Rick,79,UCSA2 3:52.29 PAC02AUG JOHNSTON,Mark,79,UBCD3 3:53.86 CANCWTRMAR HURD,Andrew,82,UNAT-ON4 3:56.29 PCSCSCJUN JOHNS,Brian,82,UBCD5 3:59.26 CANLCAUG MACGILLIVARY,Kurtis,84,ROW6 3:59.44 CANLCAUG RUSSELL,Colin,84,BTSC7 4:02.71 CANCWTRMAR CORMACK,Richard,82,UCSA8 4:02.86 CANCWTRMAR COUTURIER,Andre,81,ULAV9 4:03.15 CANCWTRMAR CREEL,David,81,IS10 4:03.55 CANLCAUG ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM800 m Freestyle1 8:12.27 PAC02AUG MACGILLIVARY,Kurtis,84,ROW2 8:24.03 CAMVNJUN JOHNSTON,Mark,79,UBCD3 8:24.66 CANLCAUG CORMACK,Richard,82,UCSA4 8:25.58 CANLCAUG CREEL,David,81,IS5 8:29.29 CANLCAUG BALLEM,Jarrod,79,UCSA6 8:29.74 CANLCAUG RUDOLF,Darryl,84,UBCD7 8:30.44 CANLCAUG DERBAN,Michael,84,UCSA8 8:31.05 CANLCAUG WALTERS,William,83,UBCD9 8:32.49 CANLCAUG LING,David,79,BROCK10 8:34.18 CANLCAUG RUSHTON,Elliot,84,RAPIDS1500 m Freestyle1 15:14.37 CW02AUG HURD,Andrew,82,TO2 15:36.12 PAC02AUG MACGILLIVARY,Kurtis,84,ROW3 15:45.48 CANCWTRMAR SAY,Rick,79,UCSA4 16:00.06 CANCWTRMAR O’CONNOR,Brent,83,UBCD5 16:00.64 CANCWTRMAR CORMACK,Richard,82,UCSA6 16:05.70 BCSRLCFEB JOHNSTON,Mark,79,UBCT7 16:06.67 BCSRLCFEB CREEL,David,81,UVIC8 16:11.12 CANCWTRMAR BALLEM,Jarrod,79,UCSA9 16:15.80 CANCWTRMAR LING,Scott,81,BROCK10 16:16.68 BCZAJACMAY JACKS,Jesse,82,IS50 m Backstroke1 25.73 CANLCAUG JANES,Riley,80,ESWIM2 26.20 CW02AUG VELDMAN,Gordon,79,EBSC3 26.40 CANLCAUG SEPULIS,Sean,77,GMAC4 26.91 CANCWTRMAR SAWBRIDGE,Chris,80,IS5 26.95 CANCWTRMAR VERSFELD,Mark,76,UBCD6 27.07 CANLCAUG ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM7 27.18 CANCWTRMAR PICHETTE,Alexandre,77,CAMO8 27.36 CANLCAUG LACHAPELLE,Remi,80,CAMO9 27.37 CANLCAUG NG,Callum,85,CASC10 27.52 CANCWTRMAR PRESTON,Steve,81,ULAV100 m Backstroke1 55.63 PAC02AUG JANES,Riley,80,ESWIM2 56.57 QCECUPJUL SEPULIS,Sean,77,GMAC3 56.81 CANCWTRMAR VELDMAN,Gordon,79,UNAT-ON4 57.09 CANCWTRMAR VERSFELD,Mark,76,UBCD5 57.22 CANCWTRMAR SAWBRIDGE,Chris,80,IS6 57.24 CANLCAUG ROSE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,81,TRENT7 57.47 CW02AUG ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM8 57.99 CANLCAUG PICHETTE,Alexandre,77,CAMO9 58.54 CANCWTRMAR BANVILLE-AUGER,Benoit,82,MEGO10 58.63 QCECUPJUL CASTONGUAY,Francois,83,CAMO200 m Backstroke1 1:59.36 PAC02AUG BEAVERS,Keith,83,ROW2 2:02.94 CW02AUG SAYAO,Chuck,82,MSSAC3 2:03.09 CANCWTRMAR VERSFELD,Mark,76,UBCD4 2:03.68 CANLCAUG ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM5 2:05.08 BCZAJACMAY JOHNS,Brian,82,UBCD6 2:05.37 CANCWTRMAR BANVILLE-AUGER,Benoit,82,MEGO7 2:05.54 CANLCAUG BAUHART,Roland,80,UBCD8 2:06.20 CANLCAUG CASTONGUAY,Francois,83,CAMO9 2:06.66 CANLCAUG MARTINSON,Adam,84,UCSA10 2:06.71 CANLCAUG STRELZOW,Desmond,85,UBCD50 m Breaststroke1 28.36 CANCWTRMAR KNABE,Morgan,81,UCSA2 28.84 CANLCAUG THOMSEN,Chad,83,UASC3 29.26 CANCWTRMAR DICKENS,Scott,84,BRANT4 29.44 CANLCAUG BOULIANNE,Michel,79,CAMO5 29.58 CANCWTRMAR MORI,Brad,77,UOFL6 29.73 PAC02AUG BROWN,Michael,84,PERTH7 29.77 CANLCAUG SCHULZE,Dave,80,TO8 29.82 MBSKLCJUN BOUCHER,Roger,81,GOLD9 29.83 CANLCAUG DELANEY,Clayton,81,ROW10 29.89 CANLCAUG RUSSELL,Patrick,83,ROC100 m Breaststroke1 1:00.95 CANCWTRMAR KNABE,Morgan,81,UCSA2 1:02.21 PAC02AUG BROWN,Michael,84,PERTH3 1:02.94 PAC02AUG THOMSEN,Chad,83,EKSC4 1:03.19 CANCWTRMAR STAMHUIS,John,78,IS5 1:03.72 CANLCAUG DICKENS,Scott,84,BRANT6 1:04.06 CANCWTRMAR LENNOX-KING,Peter,78,NYAC7 1:04.18 CANLCAUG SCHULZE,Dave,80,TO8 1:04.46 CANCWTRMAR DELANEY,Clayton,81,ROW9 1:04.56 CANCWTRMAR BOULIANNE,Michel,79,CAMO10 1:04.56 CANLCAUG HUANG,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,84,UBCD200 m Breaststroke1 2:12.87 PAC02AUG BROWN,Michael,84,PERTH2 2:13.29 CANCWTRMAR KNABE,Morgan,81,UCSA3 2:15.87 PAC02AUG STAMHUIS,John,78,IS4 2:18.30 CANLCAUG THOMSEN,Chad,83,UASC5 2:18.59 CANLCAUG SCHULZE,Dave,80,TO6 2:19.07 CANCWTRMAR BOULIANNE,Michel,79,CAMO7 2:19.51 CANCWTRMAR DELANEY,Clayton,81,ROW8 2:20.01 CANLCAUG DICKENS,Scott,84,BRANT9 2:20.14 CANLCAUG HUANG,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,84,UBCD10 2:20.56 QCCUP3JUL BROWN,Tyler,84,PERTH50 m Butterfly1 24.15 CW02AUG MINTENKO,Michael,75,UBCD2 24.62 CANCWTRMAR KINDLER,Thomas,81,CAMO3 25.01 CANCWTRMAR LANGLAIS,Jean Francois,79,ULAV4 25.08 CANCWTRMAR MARTINOVIC,Miki,80,UCSA5 25.10 CANLCAUG SHIVERS,Mark,80,ROW6 25.22 CANLCAUG HANKEWICH,Chad,81,GOLD7 25.22 CANLCAUG ROSE,Mat<strong>the</strong>w,81,TRENT8 25.29 CANLCAUG HENDERSON,Sandy,80,HYACK9 25.30 CANLCAUG BALLEM,Josh,77,UCSA10 25.42 CANLCAUG WAKE,Doug,77,UBCD100 m Butterfly1 52.61 PAC02AUG MINTENKO,Michael,75,UBCD2 54.79 CANCWTRMAR SIOUI,Adam,82,UNAT-ON3 54.88 CANCWTRMAR WAKE,Doug,77,UBCD4 54.97 CANCWTRMAR BARTOCH,Joseph,83,LAC5 55.19 CANCWTRMAR LANGLAIS,Jean Francois,79,ULAV6 55.46 CANLCAUG BALLEM,Josh,77,UCSA7 55.59 CANLCAUG JACKS,Jesse,82,IS8 55.72 CANLCAUG HANKEWICH,Chad,81,GOLD9 55.79 CANCWTRMAR PELECHYTIK,Jan-Michael,80,ROD10 55.83 CANLCAUG VANDERKAM,Bradley,83,LAC200 m Butterfly1 2:00.21 CW02AUG SIOUI,Adam,82,TD2 2:02.06 CANCWTRMAR MURRAY,Chad,81,UCSA3 2:02.28 CANCWTRMAR WAKE,Doug,77,UBCD4 2:02.64 CANLCAUG JACKS,Jesse,82,IS5 2:02.89 CANCWTRMAR PELECHYTIK,Jan-Michael,80,ROD6 2:03.65 CANLCAUG MACGILLIVARY,Kurtis,84,ROW7 2:03.89 CANCWTRMAR SCHJOTT,Jonathan,81,UCSA8 2:04.07 CANLCAUG MACLEOD,Ian,83,ESWIM9 2:04.97 CANCWTRMAR RUDOLF,Darryl,84,UBCD10 2:05.68 CANJRNATJUL NG,Callum,85,CASC200 m Ind. Medley1 2:01.25 PAC02AUG JOHNS,Brian,82,UBCD2 2:03.25 CW02AUG MYDEN,Curtis,73,UCSA3 2:05.28 CW02AUG BEAVERS,Keith,83,ROW4 2:05.62 PAC02AUG MURRAY,Chad,81,UCSA5 2:06.54 PCSCSCJUN ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM6 2:06.86 CANCWTRMAR SAYAO,Chuck,82,UNAT-ON7 2:06.94 CANCWTRMAR NELSON,Chris,79,UASC8 2:08.41 CANCWTRMAR ROSE,David,81,ROW9 2:09.10 QCCUP3JUL CASTONGUAY,Francois,83,CAMO10 2:09.41 CANCWTRMAR MEDAGLIA,Steven,84,NKB400 m Ind. Medley1 4:16.44 PAC02AUG JOHNS,Brian,82,UBCD2 4:19.86 CW02AUG MYDEN,Curtis,73,UCSA3 4:21.21 CW02AUG SAYAO,Chuck,82,MSSAC4 4:24.35 CANLCAUG MURRAY,Chad,81,UCSA5 4:25.03 PAC02AUG BEAVERS,Keith,83,ROW6 4:27.72 CANLCAUG CASTONGUAY,Francois,83,CAMO7 4:28.02 MIDOMINOMAY ORIWOL,Tobias,85,ESWIM8 4:29.75 CANLCAUG NELSON,Chris,79,UASC9 4:31.51 CANLCAUG MACDONALD,Elliot,83,MANTA10 4:32.37 CANLCAUG MEDAGLIA,Steven,84,NKB40 SWIMNEWS JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


<strong>2002</strong> EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPSVAN ALMSICK LEADS GERMANS TO 10 GOLDSFIVE WORLD, 11 EUROPEAN, AND 34 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS TUMBLEahead of Sweden’s 3:17.75 and Italy’s 3:18.20. In fourth,<strong>the</strong> Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands gave anchor Pieter van den Hoogenbandan impossible task, trying to get a medal and swimmingfrom more than three body lengths behind. It almostworked as VDH split 47.12 and brought <strong>the</strong>m home in3:18.34, just 14/100 seconds out of <strong>the</strong> bronze.DAY 2, Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong> 30Ano<strong>the</strong>r world record was established on Day Two as Anna-Nick ThierryBERLIN—Germany won <strong>the</strong> overall medal race with 22(10-7-5) and have to be pleased at <strong>the</strong>ir success not only in<strong>the</strong> pool but in <strong>the</strong> overall organization, media interest,television ratings, and public support. Of note was <strong>the</strong>success of <strong>the</strong> Ukrainian swimmers, finishing in secondwith 14 medals (5-4-5).There were five new world records, 11 European records,and 34 Championship records, some more than once in <strong>the</strong>same event. It was <strong>the</strong> top competition of <strong>the</strong> summer;Commonwealths had two world records and Pan Pacs one.Finals were at 4:15 p.m. daily (Monday to Friday; onehour later on <strong>the</strong> weekend), with sessions lasting no morethan one-and-a-half hours, with live television of <strong>the</strong> finalsand semis throughout on Eurosport.DAY 1, Monday, <strong>Jul</strong> 29It was a fitting opening finals session on <strong>the</strong> first day at <strong>the</strong>magnificent Berlin Schwimmhalle with a new World andEuropean record for <strong>the</strong> German quartet in <strong>the</strong> women’sMEDAL TOTALSGold Silver Bronze Total1 GER 10 7 5 222 UKR 5 4 5 143 ITA 4 5 2 114 SWE 4 3 4 115 RUS 4 2 4 106 POL 2 1 1 47 NED 2 0 2 48 FIN 2 0 0 29 FRA 1 2 3 610 AUT 1 2 1 411 ESP 1 2 0 312 SVK 1 2 0 313 CRO 1 0 2 314 HUN 0 6 1 715 BLR 0 1 4 516 ROM 0 1 2 317 SLO 0 0 1 1GRE 0 0 1 138 38 38 1144x100 free relay. Their 3:36.00 bettered <strong>the</strong> old record of3:36.61 by <strong>the</strong> USA in 2000. A total of five o<strong>the</strong>rChampionships records were bettered.Germany moved into <strong>the</strong> lead in medals with three intotal (2-0-1), with Italy also gaining three (1-1-1). Sevencountries medalled in <strong>the</strong> first finals session.The men’s 400 freestyle started off with EmilianoBrembilla (ITA) winning with <strong>the</strong> help of a large cheeringsection provided by his personal fan club. Brembilla battledDragos Coman (ROM) for <strong>the</strong> first part of <strong>the</strong> race, and <strong>the</strong>nmoved into <strong>the</strong> lead after <strong>the</strong> mid-point, never to bethreatened. His winning time of 3:46.60 was just off hismeet record. Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) was back inthird but moved past Coman to pick up <strong>the</strong> silver with3:48.70, with Coman third in 3:48.78.The women’s 400 IM was a real race. Yana KlochkovaSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>Berlin Schwimmhalle, site of <strong>2002</strong> European Championships(UKR) has it all—world and Olympic golds, <strong>the</strong> worldrecord—but Eva Risztov, <strong>the</strong> 16-year-old Hungarian, wasmore than ready to challenge. Risztov took <strong>the</strong> lead on <strong>the</strong>fly, held it after <strong>the</strong> backstroke, and only lost a bit of groundon <strong>the</strong> breaststroke leg to allow Klochkova to move slightlyahead and hold on for <strong>the</strong> win.The splits:Klochkova 1:02.03 2:12.04 3:33.00 4:35.10Risztov 1:01.44 2:11.39 3:33.38 4:36.17Risztov came into <strong>the</strong>se championships with a best of4:42.85.Klochkova said, “This was a really tough fight, whichwas fortunately decided in my favour. I knew that Risztovwould not let me get away.”The young Hungarian was exhausted by <strong>the</strong> effort.“I’m hardly able to speak. The race cost me all my strength.I can’t say more right now.” She is a product of <strong>the</strong> sameclub that developed <strong>the</strong> great Krisztina Egerszegi in <strong>the</strong> late1980s and Agnes Kovacs during <strong>the</strong> late 1990s.The German women’s 4x100 free relay teamdemolished <strong>the</strong> world record by a big 61/100 second margin.They were ahead of <strong>the</strong> record pace after Katrin Meissner’slead-off in 54.82, fell back slightly with Petra Dallmann’s53.95, <strong>the</strong>n moved ahead after Sandra Volker’s 53.59, andanchor Franziska van Almsick’s 53.64. The new worldrecord time is 3:36.00 and bettered <strong>the</strong> old mark of 3:36.61by <strong>the</strong> USA at <strong>the</strong> Olympics in 2000.“It’s a dream,” van Almsick said. “The gold medalplus <strong>the</strong> world record, and <strong>the</strong> atmosphere is overwhelming.”Sweden and <strong>the</strong> Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands battled for <strong>the</strong> silver andbronze. Sweden was behind at <strong>the</strong> mid-point but movedahead in <strong>the</strong> final two legs. Their time was 3:40.66, with <strong>the</strong>Dutch picking up <strong>the</strong> bronze with 3:41.98.The men’s 4x100 free was <strong>the</strong> icing on <strong>the</strong> cake for <strong>the</strong>Germans on this day. Battling in a close three-way race withSweden and Italy, <strong>the</strong> Germans touched in 3:17.67 justMarco ChiesaKarin Kammerling (SWE) shattered <strong>the</strong> 50 butterfly withher winning time of 25.57, bettering <strong>the</strong> old mark of 25.64by Inge de Bruijn (NED), who was not swimming in <strong>the</strong>competition. It was <strong>the</strong> second world record in as manydays.Germany continued to amass medals and led withfour golds and seven overall after just two days.Highlights:In <strong>the</strong> men’s 50 butterfly, Jere Hard (FIN) stunned <strong>the</strong>favourites with a strong finish and a new European recordof 23.50, a 7/100 second drop from <strong>the</strong> previous record ofLars Frolander (SWE), who was third with 23.85. ThomasRupprath (GER), <strong>the</strong> fastest qualifier after <strong>the</strong> first andsecond rounds, was second in 23.78.In <strong>the</strong> men’s 100 backstroke, it was ano<strong>the</strong>r Europeanrecord for Stev Theloke (GER) with 54.42, bettering his oldone of 54.43 from 1998. Markus Rogan (AUT), who qualifiedfastest after <strong>the</strong> first two rounds, was second with a strongfinish in 54.54. A surprising Pierre Roger (FRA), swimmingin lane eight, finished third with 54.89. It was his best everand a national record.A well-planned strategy resulted in a world record forAnna-Karin Kammerling (SWE). “I saved my strength in<strong>the</strong> heats and <strong>the</strong> semi-finals. When Alshammar andMoravcova did not enter, I knew nobody else could beatme.”It was an upset win for Oleg Lisogor (UKR) in <strong>the</strong>men’s 100 breaststroke with 1:00.29 over world recordholder Roman Sloudnov (RUS) with 1:00.72, well off hisbest time of 59.94 from last year. Hugues Duboscq (FRA)was third with 1:01.04, a French national record.In <strong>the</strong> women’s 200 backstroke, Stanislava Komarova(RUS) was first with 2:09.49, fresh from winning two goldsat <strong>the</strong> European Juniors and making <strong>the</strong> transition to <strong>the</strong>big meet with seeming ease. She swam a well-paced race,41


taking <strong>the</strong> lead on <strong>the</strong> last length. Nina Zhivanevskaya(ESP) was formerly from Russia and medalled for <strong>the</strong>m in<strong>the</strong> early 1990s. Now married and living in Spain, she won<strong>the</strong> silver in 2:10.27 after leading <strong>the</strong> race for 150 metres.Irina Amshennikova (UKR), in third with 2:11.59, pickedup her first-ever championship medal. Komarova wassurprised at winning. “I never expected such a result. Justreaching finals would have been enough.”In <strong>the</strong> women’s 4x200 free relay, Germany’s win wasnever in doubt. In <strong>the</strong> lead through all four stages, <strong>the</strong>y wonby a 10-metre lead with 7:59.07 over Spain in 8:05.83 andSweden in 8:08.46.The biggest mishap of <strong>the</strong> day was Italy suffering twodisqualifications. First it was Massimiliano Rosolino in <strong>the</strong>200 individual medley for an illegal turn in breaststroke(<strong>the</strong> post-turn dolphin kick) and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> women’s 4x200relay for <strong>the</strong> second swimmer leaving early (<strong>the</strong>y wouldhave been seventh).DAY 3, Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong> 31It was a sports resurrection for Franziska van Almsick(GER). A multiple Olympic medallist in 1992 at 15 and starof <strong>the</strong> 1993 Europeans (six gold medals), injuries andmuch controversy followed <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> 1990s. She’s backon top again. And <strong>the</strong> German media frenzy about her issomething to watch.She anchored <strong>the</strong> world-record-setting 4x100 free relayon <strong>the</strong> first day, repeated again on Day Two in <strong>the</strong> 4x200free, and won <strong>the</strong> 100 freestyle on this day in a very closerace. She would have a chance at two more medals in <strong>the</strong>200 freestyle and <strong>the</strong> medley relay.Germany continued to top <strong>the</strong> medal table with fivegolds and a total of eight. Fifteen countries had medalledafter 3 days.Highlights:Peter van den Hoogenband (NED) came close to his worldrecord in <strong>the</strong> 100 freestyle with his 47.86 (just 2/100 secondsoff). It was an impressive effort. He was just slightly behindafter <strong>the</strong> dive from <strong>the</strong> blocks as Alexander Popov (RUS)still has <strong>the</strong> best starting technique, but after <strong>the</strong> first 25metres he was clearly in <strong>the</strong> lead, turning in 23.24 (slowerthan his record split of 23.12). He <strong>the</strong>n surged home in <strong>the</strong>second leg and had a full one-metre lead on <strong>the</strong> field at <strong>the</strong>42Stanislava Komarova (RUS) won 100-200 backMarco ChiesaEmma Igelstrom (SWE) won 50-100 breaststroketouch. Popov was second with 48.94 and Duje Draganja(CRO) third with 49.31, a mere 1/100 second ahead ofRomain Barnier (FRA).“It was not a perfect race,” van den Hoogenband said.“I can swim faster. But to do that I have to do more powertraining. I am particularly happy to reach my level of <strong>the</strong>Sydney Olympics again. I am astonished <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were notfaster. With Ian Thorpe setting a world record in <strong>the</strong> 400 freeyesterday, I want to set one too. I will have my chance in <strong>the</strong>200 free.”Popov admitted that “It was a very tough race. The first50 metres were good (23.32) but <strong>the</strong>n it got harder andharder so that I couldn’t keep Pieter in check.”In <strong>the</strong> women’s 100 freesyle, Therese Alshammar(SWE), <strong>the</strong> defending champion from 2000 and swimmingin lane eight, had <strong>the</strong> lead for <strong>the</strong> first 60 metres (turningin 26.15) but couldn’t hang on and faded to sixth. It wasFranziska van Almsick (GER) who moved into <strong>the</strong> lead with25 metres remaining to touch in 54.39, holding off MartinaMoravcova (SVK), 54.61, on one side and Elena Popchenko(BLR), 54.62, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r.Savouring <strong>the</strong> moment, van Almsick said, “Incrediblethat I am on top of <strong>the</strong> podium at a major championshipsonce again after seven years. In <strong>the</strong> 10 years of my career Ihave never got so much applause and approval as so far thisweek. But I wonder if all this cheering could disappearagain. At <strong>the</strong> moment, I am resurrected in <strong>the</strong> sportingsense.”Silver medallist Moravcova said, “It was a tight race.Second is OK, but I am disappointed with my time. I wassurprised when Alshammar was first at <strong>the</strong> turn.” The fastimprovingPopchenko was pleased. “This is my first medalat <strong>the</strong> European Championships. Yesterday in <strong>the</strong> prelimsI did a personal best of 55.19, <strong>the</strong>n I improved on that in <strong>the</strong>semis with 54.95, and now a 54.62. I hope I can improve atthis rate in <strong>the</strong> future.”After three consecutive European titles in <strong>the</strong> 100breaststroke, Agnes Kovacs (HUN) lost all chances at afourth as she had <strong>the</strong> worst start, falling a body lengthbehind Emma Igelstrom (SWE) after <strong>the</strong> dive. Kovacs neverrecovered, finishing fourth. Igelstrom, already <strong>the</strong> Europeanrecord holder, was never pressed as she turned in 31.87 andhad a clear body length lead throughout <strong>the</strong> race. Herwinning time of 1:07.87 was a championship record, erasingone that was established in 1987.The amazing Svitlana Bondarenko (UKR) has wonfive silvers and a bronze in this event since 1991, and pickedup ano<strong>the</strong>r silver here. She’s 31 and her time of 1:09.28 wasconsistent with her previous medal swims. “This is myeighth European medal in 11 years,” she said. She hasseven in <strong>the</strong> 100 and one bronze in <strong>the</strong> 200 from 1991. Wi<strong>the</strong>very athlete aiming for <strong>the</strong> top, Elena Bogomazova said “Iam very happy with <strong>the</strong> bronze.” She was 15th in this eventtwo years ago.The last final was in <strong>the</strong> men’s 200 IM, where worldrecord holder Jani Sievinen (FIN) fought his way back to<strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> podium after seven years, when he last won aEuropean title. It was a terrific effort with a final time of1:59.30. He was lucky that second-place finisher AlessionBoggiatto (ITA) had a terrible start. He was a full bodylength behind after <strong>the</strong> dive and seemed out of contention,only to fight back and almost catch up. His second-placetime was 1:59.83. Boggiattio was faster than Sievinen for<strong>the</strong> second half, but having to come from so far back provedan impossible task.A comparison of <strong>the</strong> splits:Sievinen 26.020:57.11 (31.09)1:31.01 (33.90)1:59.30 (28.29)Boggiatto 27.040:58.19 (31.15)1:31.78 (33.59)Marco Chiesa1:59.83 (28.05)“My race plan really worked,” Sievinen said. “I’mtotally exhausted and have a terrible headache.” Boggiattotook <strong>the</strong> positive outlook on his race: “I swam under twominutes for <strong>the</strong> first time in my life. Now I want <strong>the</strong> title in<strong>the</strong> 400 IM.” Markus Rogan (AUT), in third with 2:00.50,was looking ahead: “I expected a bronze, and with a silverin <strong>the</strong> 100 back, I am missing one colour to complete <strong>the</strong>set. The 200 back will be my main event and I should havea chance to do it <strong>the</strong>re. Sievinen showed today why he holds<strong>the</strong> world record.”In semi-final action, Thomas Rupprath (GER) bettered<strong>the</strong> European record for <strong>the</strong> second time this day in <strong>the</strong> 50backstroke. In <strong>the</strong> prelims he did 25.20, and <strong>the</strong>n in <strong>the</strong>semis he lowered it to 25.00, just 1/100 seconds off <strong>the</strong> worldrecord.David Rummolo (ITA) bettered <strong>the</strong> championshiprecord in <strong>the</strong> 200 breaststroke semi with 2:12.31.SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


DAY 4, Thursday, <strong>Aug</strong> 1It was veteran’s day at <strong>the</strong> European Champions as swimmersaged 31and 29 added new triumphs to long anddistinguished careers.The women’s 800 freestyle started <strong>the</strong> session with agreat effort by Jana Henke (GER), a medallist at everyEuropean Championships during <strong>the</strong> 1990s. She last wonthis event in 1991. This day she took charge early and wasnever pressed, finishing in a career best 8:23.83. In 1991,she won with 8:30.31, which was her personal best.“It was really great. I clocked a super time, whichwould have won last year’s Worlds,” Henke said. “I don’tknow how I achieved this because I trained less this yearthan usual. If everything is going well, I may continue until2005.”Eva Risztov (HUN) added a second silver (she wassecond in <strong>the</strong> 400 IM) with her 8:28.06. “I am happy withmy time. It’s my best ever and a national record. It is a pityit was not good enough for a gold. Jana Henke was simplytoo good today.”The two swam more or less stroke for stroke until <strong>the</strong>400, when Henke pulled away. Henke’s splits were 4:13.05and 4:10.78, while Risztov split 4:13.43 and 4:14.63. HannahStockbauer (GER), in third with 8:30.97, was off her personalbest of 8:24.66 that won her <strong>the</strong> world title last year.In <strong>the</strong> men’s 200 butterfly, European record holderFranck Esposito had much to prove. At age 31, he is still in<strong>the</strong> hunt (he came within 4/100 seconds of <strong>the</strong> world recordin April). Esposito set a blistering pace, but Denis Sylantyev(UKR) and Anatoli Poliakov (URS) almost caught him ashe started to falter in <strong>the</strong> final metres. Esposito won in1:55.18. It was a championship record and <strong>the</strong> fourthEuropean win of his career.The splits:Esposito 25.58 54.66 1:24.46 1:55.18Sylantyev 25.70 54.41 1:24.56 1:55.42Poliakov 25.87 54.88 1:24.57 1:55.62“The first half of <strong>the</strong> race went very well,” Espositosaid. “Then it became harder and harder. I was still feeling<strong>the</strong> effects of <strong>the</strong> two 200 races from yesterday. But this winis very important.”After a personal best, Sylantyev said, “I’m not veryhappy, even though it was my best time. I really wanted towin. Esposito started with a hellish pace.” Third-placefinisher Poliakov was <strong>the</strong> defending champion from 2000:“I’m not totally satisfied. I wanted to break Pankratov’snational record (1996 Olympic champion) but I missedthat too. Bronze is not much compared to my previousgold.”The men’s 200 breaststroke was ano<strong>the</strong>r very closerace. Davide Rummolo (ITA) won <strong>the</strong> gold with 2:11.37,with Yohan Bernard (FRA) in second with 2:11.77 andRoman Sloudnov (RUS) in third with 2:11.82. Bernard had<strong>the</strong> lead for most of <strong>the</strong> second half only to have Rummolotouch him out.The splits explain <strong>the</strong> close race:Rummolo 30.01 1:03.19 1:37.26 2:11.37Bernard 30.06 1:03.10 1:37.22 2:11.77Sloudnov 29.64 1:03.16 1:37.79 2:11.82The men’s 50 backstroke was settled between Germansas Thomas Rupprath finally won his first long-course goldwith 25.05 (slower than his semi-final European recordtime of 25.00). Stev Theloke (winner of <strong>the</strong> 100 back) wasjust a fraction behind in 25.12.The final event was <strong>the</strong> women’s 200 IM and by nomeans can Yana Klochkova (UKR) be considered a veteranin age (still 19); she is <strong>the</strong> most successful enduranceswimmer currently active, winner of European, world, andOlympic medals since 1997 (when she was 14). Her win onSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>this day was typical, taking it out hard and winning by atwo-body-length margin in 2:11.59.“It wasn’t too tough to win,” Klochkova said. “I didhave to scratch from <strong>the</strong> 800 free, which wasn’t too hardei<strong>the</strong>r.”For freestyler Hanna Scherba (BLR), <strong>the</strong> silver in <strong>the</strong>200 IM was a real surprise. “My goal was to reach finals.Now I am <strong>the</strong> silver medallist, incredible.” Her time of2:13.04 is <strong>the</strong> second fastest in <strong>the</strong> world this year. It wasano<strong>the</strong>r breakthrough from Alenka Kejzar (SLO), who won<strong>the</strong> bronze with 2:14.24, since her best previous placing inthis event was eighth in 1999. “I’m so happy I can’t believeit. I improved my personal best by over two seconds.”After four days, Germany dominated <strong>the</strong> medals with12 total, 7 of <strong>the</strong>m gold—more than double <strong>the</strong> next twocountries—Sweden and <strong>the</strong> Ukraine had 6 total each,three of <strong>the</strong>m gold. Seventeen countries have won one ormore medals after four days.DAY 5, Friday, <strong>Aug</strong> 2A world record for Oleg Lisogor (UKR) in <strong>the</strong> men’s 50breaststroke was one highlight; ano<strong>the</strong>r was Pieter van denHoogenband’s chase after ano<strong>the</strong>r one, resulting in aEuropean record.The first final was <strong>the</strong> men’s 1500 freestyle and whata great race it was. For two-thirds of <strong>the</strong> distance, sixswimmers across <strong>the</strong> pool from lane one to six wereswimming stroke for stroke. They took turns leading butnobody would establish a solid lead until about <strong>the</strong> 1000mark, when both Yuri Prilukov (RUS) and ChristianMinotti (ITA) edged ahead, with Igor Chervynskiy (UKR),<strong>the</strong> defending champion, half a body behind.The pace quickened for <strong>the</strong> final 500, with Minotti andPrilukov battling stroke for stroke. In <strong>the</strong> final 100 it lookedlike <strong>the</strong> Italian would move ahead, but with 25 metresremaining, Prilukov surged into high gear and gainedabout half a body length to touch in 15:03.88, improving 11seconds over his previous best. Minotti finished with 15:04.16,about six seconds faster than his best. Chervynskiy wasthird, with 15:07.65, slower than two years ago.The splits:1st 500 2nd 500 3rd 500Prilukov 5:01.91 5:04.86 4:57.11Minotti 5:01.46 5:04.80 4:57.90Chervynskiy 5:01.60 5:05.86 5:00.21“The slow pace at <strong>the</strong> start suited me well because <strong>the</strong>nI could sprint in <strong>the</strong> end,” Prilukov said. “I am completelysurprised to be European Champion in my first attempt.”Minotti said, “It was a great race. I had dreamt of gold,but I’m just as happy with <strong>the</strong> silver. I gave it all on <strong>the</strong> last200 metres, but Prilukov was simply better at <strong>the</strong> finish.”Chervynskyi summed it up: “A crazy race. At one stageI was in sixth, <strong>the</strong>n at <strong>the</strong> end I was third. It just shows thateverything can be decided in <strong>the</strong> last 100 metres.”The women’s 100 backstroke was next, with a greatfinish by 16-year-old Stanislave Komarova (RUS) to touchin 1:01.40. Sandra Volker (GER), who is 28 and veryexperienced, had to settle for second with 1:01.42. In thirdwith 1:01.56 was Antje Buschschulte (GER).It was <strong>the</strong> second gold for Komarova (she won <strong>the</strong> 200back earlier). “I never expected to be so successful at myfirst Championships.” She is coached by Alexey Krasikov inMoscow, who a long time ago coached Gennadi Tourteski(now coach of Popov).The challenge for Pieter van den Hoogenband was notjust to win (a foregone conclusion) in <strong>the</strong> 200 freestyle buta fast win. Swimming alone, well ahead of <strong>the</strong> field, he waschasing his own and Ian Thorpe’s record of 1:44.06. VDHjust powered his way through ahead of world-record pacefor <strong>the</strong> first 150 and was looking great in <strong>the</strong> final length butfell just one stroke short. His time was of 1:44.89 was hisbest, a European record, better than his epic defeat ofThorpe in <strong>the</strong> final of <strong>the</strong> Olympic Games two years agowith 1:45.36.A comparisonThorpe 24.81 51.45 1:18.26 1:44.06vdHoogenband 24.48 50.90 1:17.69 1:44.89He was pleased. “You are seeing a very happy person.I wanted to swim under 1:45. The last 25 metres were veryhard.”Emiliano Brembilla (ITA) finished second with 1:46.94,a personal best, and Massimilian Rosolino (ITA) was thirdwith 1:47.98. “We knew that van den Hoogenband would betoo strong and silver and bronze were <strong>the</strong> only realisticmedals,” Brembilla said. “Wait until tomorrow,” Rosolinosaid. “We can get a gold in our very strong 4x200 free.”The women’s 50 breaststroke was next with EmmaIgelstrom (SWE) winning handily in 31.17, with SvitlanaBondarenko (UKR) second in 31.77 and Elena Bogomazova(RUS) third in 32.10—exactly <strong>the</strong> same finish as in<strong>the</strong> 100 breaststroke.Oleg Lisogor (UKR) added <strong>the</strong> 50 breaststroke to hisgold in <strong>the</strong> 100, with a world-record swim of 27.18. He washalf a body in <strong>the</strong> clear ahead of <strong>the</strong> field.“I think a time under 27 seconds will be possible,”Lisogor said. “If I had a better start it could have beentoday.” In second was Mihaly Flaskay (HUN) with 27.51and in third, veteran Karoly Guttler (HUN) in 27.85. Thatwas <strong>the</strong> eighth Championship medal for Guttler during <strong>the</strong>past decade. “Not bad for a 34-year-old swimming in laneone,” Guttler said.The final race was in <strong>the</strong> women’s 100 fly and 50 flywinner Anna-Karin Kammerling (SWE) set a blazing firstleg of 26.75. Martina Moravcova (SVK) was just behind with26.76 and knew that it was her race as she would be strongerin <strong>the</strong> finish. Moravcova touched in 57.20, a huge dropfrom her previous best of 57.90. Swimming a well-pacedrace, Otylia Jedrzejczak (POL) turned in 27.58 to finishstrongly in second with 57.97. Kammerling was third with58.94.After five days, Germany led in medal totals with 14,<strong>the</strong> Ukraine and Italy were tied with 9 each, and Russia andvan Almsick (GER) betters world recordMarco Chiesa43


44German star Thomas RupprathSweden were tied with 8.Marco ChiesaDAY 6, Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong> 3If it was a movie, <strong>the</strong> obligatory happy ending was reachedtonight. After setting her first world record for <strong>the</strong> 200freestyle in 1994, she went through many ups and mostlydowns. Now, achieving <strong>the</strong> ultimate in front of an adoringcrowd and fawning media, Franziska van Almsick deservedall <strong>the</strong> accolades she is getting.It was apparent we were witnessing a collective loveaffair between an adoring German public and <strong>the</strong>ir greatestswimming star. When introduced prior to her race, <strong>the</strong>rewas a huge roar from <strong>the</strong> capacity crowd of 4,000 (including,spectators, athletes, and media). She blew <strong>the</strong>m a kiss inacknowledgement.Then came <strong>the</strong> record swim. Sheer perfection. She wasahead of her own record pace for <strong>the</strong> entire race andtouched in 1:56.64, bettering <strong>the</strong> eight-year-old mark of1:56.78.A comparison:van Almsick 1994 27.21 56.86 1:27.12 1:56.78van Almsick <strong>2002</strong> 27.14 56.27 1:26.33 1:56.64The pressure had been intense all day. “I was feelingvery bad <strong>the</strong> whole day,” Franzi said. “Everybody talkedabout <strong>the</strong> world record, except me. But now everything isright. I wouldn’t be standing here today if those dreadfulyears in between record swims hadn’t happened.”Of note were <strong>the</strong> swims for second and third—greatperformances that would have won <strong>the</strong> last two Olympicsand World Championships. Camelia Potec (ROM) placedsecond with 1:57.80, and Elena Popchenko (BLR) was thirdwith 1:57.91.“This is a fantastic personal best for me,” Potec said.“I knew Franziska wanted to swim a world record, I tried tokeep as close as possible, but I never expected such a goodtime.” Her previous best was 1:58.79.More of a 100 free specialist, Popchenko was amazedat her time. “I don’t know what to say. It is by far my bestever time. I haven’t really concentrated on <strong>the</strong> 200 for sixyears.” In 1996, her best was 2:04.38.The men’s 200 backstroke was a close three-way race.Gordan Kozulj (CRO) had <strong>the</strong> slightest of leads throughoutand was able to finish best in 1:58.70. Markus Rogan (AUT)was second with 1:58.83 and Marko Strahija (CRO) thirdwith 1:58.89. The next four also bettered 2 minutes for avery fast final.For Kozulj, <strong>the</strong> Berlin pool is special:“This is my lucky pool. I set a short courseworld record two years ago here. Today wasa very hard race. I have a headache.”Rogan will not complete <strong>the</strong> silver andbronze with <strong>the</strong> hoped-for gold. “I wouldra<strong>the</strong>r win once than be on <strong>the</strong> podiumthree times. It is a bit annoying to miss <strong>the</strong>gold twice.” A tired Strahija was satisfied:“There was too little rest between yesterday’sprelims and semis and today’s final. I wasslower today than in <strong>the</strong> semis yesterday.”We had a veteran’s day earlier in <strong>the</strong>championships. Ano<strong>the</strong>r new trend is forwinners from <strong>the</strong> European Juniors (threeweeks prior in Linz, AUT) moving up andwinning championships here in Berlin. OnDay 5 it was Yuri Prilukov in <strong>the</strong> 1500 freeand Stanislava Komarova in <strong>the</strong> 100 and200 backstrokes. On this day it was MirnaJukic (AUT) in <strong>the</strong> 200 breaststroke.Leading from <strong>the</strong> start, Jukic madesure that she would end up on top. Splitting33.06, 1:10.01, 1:47.72 for a time of 2:25.83(she won <strong>the</strong> Juniors three weeks prior in2:26.42). “I didn’t do well in <strong>the</strong> 100breaststroke, finishing sixth. Today I did<strong>the</strong> perfect race.”Anne Poleska (GER), in fourth at <strong>the</strong>150, rallied in <strong>the</strong> final 50 to move intosecond with 2:27.37. “The atmosphere herehas been fantastic; just by standing on <strong>the</strong> starting block,everybody in <strong>the</strong> stands goes crazy. I’ve learned a lot aboutmental training in <strong>the</strong> USA (she attends <strong>the</strong> University ofAlabama). I think we’re also picking up on that here inGermany.” Emma Igelstrom (SWE), winner of <strong>the</strong> 50 and100 breaststrokes, was third in 2:26.71. “My only chancewas to start fast. But I was dead at <strong>the</strong> 175 metre mark. Idon’t have competition in Sweden, so it’s hard to train torace fast.” Olympic and world champion Agnes Kovacs(HUN) was fourth with 2:28.16, four seconds off her best.After a blazing qualifying swim of 52.03, ThomasRupprath (GER) aimed for a much faster final in <strong>the</strong> 100Mirna Jukic (AUT) won 200 breaststrokeItaly’s winning 4x200 free relayMarco ChiesaMarco Chiesabutterfly. He won with superior speed throughout and afaster turnover. With two strokes left, he hit a lane numberand perhaps missed an even faster final time. He did 51.94.“The competition was a lot tougher than expected,”Rupparth said. “I was quite excited and nervous as neverbefore. I could hardly stand it.”With five more under 53 seconds, <strong>the</strong> race for <strong>the</strong>medals was close. Andriy Serdinov (UKR) finished secondwith 52.17 and Denis Sylantyev (UKR) was third with 52.36.Said Serdinov about his first Championships, “I’m feelingsuper and <strong>the</strong> results couldn’t have been better.” Sylantyevsaid, “Not too satisfied with <strong>the</strong> place and time. I’m stilltired from <strong>the</strong> two rounds yesterday and <strong>the</strong> 200 fly finalearlier.”The last final was <strong>the</strong> men’s 4x200 freestyle relay, withItaly favoured to win handily. They did it in easy fashion by10 metres with 7:12.18. Germany was second with 7:17.59and Greece third with 7:20.67, picking up <strong>the</strong>ir first-everEuropean Championships medal.Rosolino, speaking on behalf of <strong>the</strong> winning team,said, “The gold was assured right from <strong>the</strong> start. That’s whywe gave priority to careful changes. We did not want to riska disqualification.”DAY 7, Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong> 4The final day of <strong>the</strong> <strong>2002</strong> European Championships endedwith ano<strong>the</strong>r world-record performance, in <strong>the</strong> women’s200 butterfly by Otylia Jedrzejczak with a stunning 2:05.78,followed in <strong>the</strong> next event by an inspired Bart Kizierowski in<strong>the</strong> 50 free for a Polish double.Highlights:First up was women’s 50 back. Sandra Volker (GER) wasfavoured, but Nina Zhivanevskaya (ESP) won <strong>the</strong> prelimsand semis. After Volker took <strong>the</strong> lead to <strong>the</strong> mid point,Zhivaneskaya was just too strong and moved ahead totouch in 28.58 to Volker’s 28.81. Alexandra HerasimeniaSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


(BLR) was third with 28.86.“After missing a medal in <strong>the</strong> 100,” Zhivaneskayasaid, “Today everything went well.” She won <strong>the</strong> silver in<strong>the</strong> 200 backstroke earlier. Volker was tired. “It’s hard tocompete in your best event at <strong>the</strong> end of a terribly longweek.”This was followed by <strong>the</strong> stunning world record in <strong>the</strong>women’s 200 butterfly. Otylia Jedrzejczak won this eventtwo years ago in 2:08.62 and was a bronze medallist in1999. She swam a well-paced race: 28.79, 1:00.79, 1:33.14to finish in 2:05.78. She was never ahead of <strong>the</strong> record until<strong>the</strong> finishing touch.Nobody was more surprised than <strong>the</strong> new record holder:“When I came here, I knew I was in top shape, but I hadnever expected to be able to swim such an incredible time.”In second, Eva Risztov (HUN) was in one of two finals.She couldn’t keep up with Jedrzejczak and was second with2:08.24. Suffering illness most of <strong>the</strong> year, Annika Mehlhorn(GER) kept <strong>the</strong> pace for 150 but couldn’t keep up andfinished in third with 2:09.37. “The 200 fly is one of <strong>the</strong>toughest events for which you have to train much andhard.” Mehlhorn explained. “I couldn’t do it this yearbecause of a series of injuries. I have to be content with <strong>the</strong>bronze but not with <strong>the</strong> time. It’s my 19th birthday tomorrowevening; I hope to celebrate when I get home.” Her best timeis 2:06.97 from last year. For 19 years <strong>the</strong> 1981 world recordof 2:05.96 stood against all challengers. Since 2000, threewomen have bettered and gone under it.In what was a slow men’s 50 freestyle, Bart Kizierowski(POL) made <strong>the</strong> most of it and won it in 22.18. There werefaster times in <strong>the</strong> semis including his 22.12. LorenzoVismara (ITA) was a very surprised second with 22.26 andOleksander Volynets (UKR) was third with 22.31. Out of <strong>the</strong>medals were Pieter vand den Hoogenband (NED) in fourthwith 22.34 and Alexander Popov (RUS) in fifth with 22.35.Popov had <strong>the</strong> fastest time in <strong>the</strong> semis with 22.03.“Today seems to be Polish Day,” Kizierowskisaid. “I knew that Otylia had clocked a world record.I was so happy for her. I would have settled foranything after that.”Therese Alshammar (SWE) won <strong>the</strong> women’s 50freestyle in 24.84. There was no doubt she was <strong>the</strong> bestin <strong>the</strong> field, finishing with a clear advantage. MartinaMoravcova (SVK), in second with 25.09, just couldn’tmatch Alshammar’s turnover. A surprising AleksandraHerasimenia won her second bronze in <strong>the</strong> space of 10minutes.“It was important to win this one,” Alshammarsaid. “I didn’t do well in <strong>the</strong> 100 and it was my teamEva Risztov (HUN) had four silvers: in <strong>the</strong> 400-800 free, 200 fly, and 400 IMSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>World record in 200 fly for Otylia Jedrzejczak (POL)that helped me get motivated to win today.”“I had a good week,” Moravcova said. “I am pleasedwith this race. But I’m not sure why my 100 free wasn’tfaster. It was <strong>the</strong> only race in which I didn’t swim mypersonal best.”“Lane three will be my lucky lane from now on,”Herasimenia said. “I swam in <strong>the</strong> same lane for <strong>the</strong> 50backstroke, and I have a second bronze in <strong>the</strong> 50 freestyle.I was simply hoping to make <strong>the</strong> finals.”In <strong>the</strong> men’s 400 IM, Alessio Boggiatto (ITA) swammore against <strong>the</strong> clock than <strong>the</strong> competition as he was wellahead of everyone for all of <strong>the</strong> race. His winning time was4:13.19, just off his best by 4/100 seconds. Istvan Bathazi(HUN), <strong>the</strong> defending champion from 2000, improved onRATING SUMMARY OF TOP PERFORMANCES1) 1020 3:36.00 4X100 FR W Germany,GER2) 1020 27.18 50 breast M Oleg Lisogor,UKR3) 1019 25.57 50 fly M Anna-Karin Kammerling,SWE4) 1017 1:44.89 200 free M Pieter vdHoogenband,NED5) 1016 57.20 100 fly W Martina Moravcova,SVK6) 1014 25.05 50 back M Thomas Rupprath,GER7) 1010 25.12 50 back M Stev Theloke,GER8) 1010 2:05.78 200 fly W Otylia Jedrzejczak,POL9) 1008 1:56.64 200 free W Franziska van Almsick,GER10) 1005 23.50 50 fly M Jere Hard,FINMarco ChiesaMarco Chiesahis time to finish second with 4:17.33. Nicolas Rostoucher(FRA) took <strong>the</strong> bronze with 4:19.19.“Until <strong>the</strong> 250 I thought I could come close to 4:10,”Boggiatto said. “I got tired and <strong>the</strong> lack of any challengersdidn’t help.”“I have to be happy.” Bathazi said. “Boggiatto couldn’tbe stopped today. He’s in great shape. I have never been asfast in <strong>the</strong> IMs as I was here this week.” Rostoucherredeemed himself after a terrible 1500 free. “I was 35seconds off my best in <strong>the</strong> 1500. After that I couldn’t hopefor much in <strong>the</strong> 400 IM, but I did my personal best in laneeight.”The last individual race was <strong>the</strong> women’s 400 freestyle.It was a great race between Yana Klochkova (UKR) and EvaRisztov (HUN). They battled stroke for stroke until <strong>the</strong> 250,when Klochkova moved into a slight lead only to haveRisztov pick up <strong>the</strong> pace and surge to <strong>the</strong> finish, just beingout-touched by Klochkova 4:07.10 to 4:07.24. For Risztov,this had to be a terrific effort after only 15 minutes and<strong>the</strong> 200 fly.The splits:Klochkova 1:00.00 2:03.38 3:07.00 4:07.10Risztov 1:00.20 2:03.54 3:07.15 4:07.24“I couldn’t be luckier with my finish,” Klochkova said.“This is my third gold. I couldn’t have done any better.”“It’s my fourth silver,” Risztov said. “I’m reallydisappointed to lose by such a narrow margin.”The Germans won <strong>the</strong> women’s 4x100 medley relay ina European record of 4:01.54 to give <strong>the</strong>m a sweep of allthree relays. Sweden was second with 4:06.15 and Ukrainethird with 4:06.22. The Germans swam van Almsick on <strong>the</strong>fly leg, where she did a 57.48 and anchored with SandraVolker, who did a 54.03.“I hoped <strong>the</strong> Championships would be over quickly,”van Almsick said. “Now I regret that <strong>the</strong>y’re over.”Russia won <strong>the</strong> men’s 4x100 medley relay with anupset win in lane two over favourites Germany. France wasin <strong>the</strong> lead with <strong>the</strong> 100 free leg remaining, but Popov split47.85 (a second faster than anyone else) and won with a3:36.21. France was second with 3:36.55 and Germanythird with 3:37.05.In what has become a German tradition, in <strong>the</strong> lastevent of a major championships <strong>the</strong>y dress up before <strong>the</strong>race in costumes. In 1980 <strong>the</strong>y were in Roman togas; onthis day <strong>the</strong>y wore Berlin Bear costumes in tribute to <strong>the</strong>supportive crowds all week long.45


<strong>2002</strong> EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPSBerlin (GER), <strong>Jul</strong> 29-<strong>Aug</strong> 4 (50 M)MEN50 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 22.18 Kizierowski Bartosz,77,POL2 22.26 Vismara Lorenzo,75,ITA3 22.31 Volynets Oleksander,74,UKR4 22.34 vdHoogenband Pieter,78,NED5 22.35 Popov Alexander,71,RUS6 22.67 Nystrand Stefan,81,SWE7 22.78 Scarica Michele,82,ITA8 22.96 Mankoc Peter,78,SLOSemi-finals1 22.03 Popov Alexander,71,RUS2 22.12 Kizierowski Bartosz,77,POL3 22.43 vdHoogenband Pieter,78,NED4 22.45 Volynets Oleksander,74,UKR5 22.58 Vismara Lorenzo,75,ITA6 22.66 Nystrand Stefan,81,SWE7 22.86 Scarica Michele,82,ITA8 22.90 Mankoc Peter,78,SLO9 22.91 Silva Pedro,77,POR10 22.92 Dreesen Renaat,80,BEL11 22.93 Zubor Attila,75,HUN12 22.94 Kunzelmann Stephan,78,GER13 22.97 Lagoun Pavel,79,BLR14 23.07 Thiele Jens,80,GER15 23.10 Gimbutis Rolandas,81,LTU16 23.12 Gaspar Zsolt,77,HUN100 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Jul</strong> 311 47.86 vdHoogenband Pieter,78,NED2 48.94 Popov Alexander,71,RUS3 49.31 Draganja Duje,83,CRO4 49.32 Barnier Romain,76,FRA5 49.34 Frolander Lars,74,SWE6 49.79 Zubor Attila,75,HUN7 50.07 Spanneberg Torsten,75,GER8 50.18 Novy Karel,80,SUISemi-finals1 47.97 vdHoogenband Pieter,78,NED2 48.70 Popov Alexander,71,RUS3 49.30 Draganja Duje,83,CRO4 49.54 Barnier Romain,76,FRA5 49.56 Zubor Attila,75,HUN6 49.71 Spanneberg Torsten,75,GER7 49.80 Frolander Lars,74,SWE8 49.92 Novy Karel,80,SUI9 49.97 Hard Jere,78,FIN10 49.98 Gimbutis Rolandas,81,LTU11 50.16 Vismara Lorenzo,75,ITA12 50.21 Nystrand Stefan,81,SWE13 50.35 Dreesen Renaat,80,BEL14 50.41 Scarica Michele,82,ITA15 50.54 Lagoun Pavel,79,BLR16 50.72 Lorente Eduardo,77,ESP200 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 1:44.89 vdHoogenband Pieter,78,NED2 1:46.94 Brembilla Emiliano,78,ITA3 1:47.98 Rosolino Massi,78,ITA4 1:48.36 Svoboda Kvetoslav,82,CZE5 1:48.82 Barnier Romain,76,FRA6 1:49.24 Wildeboer Olaf,83,ESP7 1:49.41 Oikonomou Athanasios,78,GRE8 1:49.63 Herbst Stefan,78,GERSemi-finals1 1:46.21 vdHoogenband Pieter,78,NED2 1:47.61 Brembilla Emiliano,78,ITA3 1:48.33 Rosolino Massi,78,ITA4 1:48.35 Svoboda Kvetoslav,82,CZE5 1:48.80 Barnier Romain,76,FRA6 1:49.20 Herbst Stefan,78,GER7 1:49.24 Oikonomou Athanasios,78,GRE8 1:49.83 Wildeboer Olaf,83,ESP9 1:49.93 Carstensen Jacob,78,DEN10 1:50.12 Kuznetsov Maxim,82,RUS11 1:50.15 Zimmer Moritz,80,GER12 1:50.27 Ivan Nicolae,75,ROM13 1:50.75 Xylouris Nikos,82,GRE14 1:51.24 Mindan Aytekin,81,TUR15 1:51.95 Monteiro Luis,83,POR16 1:52.34 Fesenko Sergiy,82,UKR400 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Jul</strong> 291 3:46.60 Brembilla Emiliano,78,ITA2 3:48.70 Rosolino Massi,78,ITA3 3:48.78 Coman Dragos,80,ROM4 3:50.44 Svoboda Kvetoslav,82,CZE5 3:50.53 Oikonomou Athanasios,78,GRE6 3:52.30 Hoffmann Jorg,70,GER7 3:53.09 Rostoucher Nicolas,81,FRA8 3:54.06 Hell Heiko,80,GERPrelims1 3:49.48 Brembilla Emiliano,78,ITA2 3:50.19 Coman Dragos,80,ROM3 3:50.67 Rosolino Massi,78,ITA4 3:51.11 Rostoucher Nicolas,81,FRA5 3:51.43 Oikonomou Athanasios,78,GRE6 3:51.63 Hoffmann Jorg,70,GER7 3:51.73 Svoboda Kvetoslav,82,CZE8 3:51.87 Hell Heiko,80,GER9 3:52.33 Gianniotis Spyridon,80,GRE10 3:54.21 Koptour Dmitry,78,BLR11 3:54.80 Wildeboer Olaf,83,ESP12 3:54.90 Filipets Alexei,78,RUS13 3:56.03 Nunez Javier,83,ESP14 3:56.67 Snitko Igor,78,UKR15 3:56.76 Monteiro Luis,83,POR16 3:56.83 Ayalon Shilo,81,ISR1500 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 15:03.88 Prilukov Yuri,84,RUS2 15:04.16 Minotti Christian,80,ITA3 15:07.65 Chervynskiy Igor,81,UKR4 15:07.86 Coman Dragos,80,ROM5 15:11.16 Hoffmann Jorg,70,GER6 15:14.04 Hell Heiko,80,GER7 15:30.22 Koptour Dmitry,78,BLR8 15:30.82 Ayalon Shilo,81,ISRPrelims1 15:13.66 Minotti Christian,80,ITA2 15:14.09 Prilukov Yuri,84,RUS3 15:14.61 Hoffmann Jorg,70,GER4 15:17.42 Coman Dragos,80,ROM5 15:17.69 Chervynskiy Igor,81,UKR6 15:18.31 Ayalon Shilo,81,ISR7 15:23.11 Hell Heiko,80,GER8 15:23.58 Koptour Dmitry,78,BLR9 15:24.70 Filipets Alexei,78,RUS10 15:27.62 Nunez Javier,83,ESP11 15:38.57 Gianniotis Spyridon,80,GRE12 15:41.30 Kalteis Hannes,82,AUT13 15:47.05 Rostoucher Nicolas,81,FRA14 15:53.54 Snitko Igor,78,UKR15 15:57.71 Bastos Egas,83,POR50 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 25.05 Rupprath Thomas,77,GER2 25.12 Theloke Stev,78,GER3 25.52 Kizierowski Bartosz,77,POL4 25.62 Ortega David,79,ESP5 25.67 Grigalionis Darius,77,LTU6 25.89 Viatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS7 26.14 Horvath Peter,74,HUN8 26.18 Siembida Mariusz,75,POLSemi-finals1 25.00 Rupprath Thomas,77,GER2 25.53 Kizierowski Bartosz,77,POL3 25.60 Theloke Stev,78,GER4 25.72 Ortega David,79,ESP5 25.83 Grigalionis Darius,77,LTU6 25.86 Horvath Peter,74,HUN7 25.91 Siembida Mariusz,75,POL8 25.97 Viatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS9 25.99 Laurentino Nuno,75,POR10 26.14 Lang Flori,83,SUI11 26.19 Krizko Lubos,79,SVK12 26.26 Maskovic Ante,79,CRO13 26.28 Medvesek Blaz,80,SLO14 26.29 Machovic Miroslav,76,SVK15 26.30 Tamminga Baastian,81,NED16 26.61 Alechine Evgeni,79,RUS100 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 54.42 Theloke Stev,78,GER2 54.54 Rogan Markus,82,AUT3 54.89 Roger Pierre,83,FRA4 54.93 Driesen Steffen,81,GER5 55.18 Horvath Peter,74,HUN6 55.36 Strahija Marko,75,CRO7 55.37 Dufour Simon,79,FRA8 55.38 Kozulj Gordan,76,CROSemi-finals1 54.86 Rogan Markus,82,AUT2 54.95 Horvath Peter,74,HUN3 55.21 Kozulj Gordan,76,CRO4 55.26 Strahija Marko,75,CRO5 55.28 Theloke Stev,78,GER6 55.36 Driesen Steffen,81,GER7 55.57 Dufour Simon,79,FRA8 55.63 Roger Pierre,83,FRA9 55.65 Bodrogi Viktor,83,HUN10 55.66 Grigalionis Darius,77,LTU11 55.71 Urbach Eithan,77,ISR12 55.74 Nikolaychuk Volodymyr,75,UKR13 56.01 Medvesek Blaz,80,SLO14 56.07 Siembida Mariusz,75,POL15 56.11 Alechine Evgeni,79,RUS16 56.14 Laera Luis A.,71,ITA200 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 1:58.70 Kozulj Gordan,76,CRO2 1:58.83 Rogan Markus,82,AUT3 1:58.89 Strahija Marko,75,CRO4 1:59.17 Merisi Emanuele,72,ITA5 1:59.47 Florea Razvan,80,ROM6 1:59.52 Dufour Simon,79,FRA7 1:59.61 Sanchez Jorge,77,ESP8 2:01.36 Medvesek Blaz,80,SLOSemi-finals1 1:58.45 Strahija Marko,75,CRO2 1:58.61 Kozulj Gordan,76,CRO3 1:58.84 Rogan Markus,82,AUT4 1:59.07 Merisi Emanuele,72,ITA5 1:59.09 Dufour Simon,79,FRA6 1:59.72 Florea Razvan,80,ROM7 1:59.96 Sanchez Jorge,77,ESP8 2:00.31 Medvesek Blaz,80,SLO9 2:00.35 Viatchanin Arkadi,84,RUS10 2:00.85 Zwering Klaas,81,NED11 2:01.10 Nikolaychuk Volodymyr,75,UKR12 2:01.15 Gath Yoav,80,ISR13 2:01.63 Fahrland Ernest,81,GER14 2:01.87 Bodrogi Viktor,83,HUN15 2:02.07 Lapshyn Andriy,83,UKR16 2:02.12 Alechine Evgeni,79,RUS50 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 w27.18 Lisogor Oleg,79,UKR2 27.51 Flaskay Mihaly,82,HUN3 27.85 Guttler Karoly,68,HUN4 27.93 Warnecke Mark,70,GER5 27.98 Kruppa Jens,76,GER6 28.10 Tepavcevic Mladen,76,YUG7 28.16 Duboscq Hugues,81,FRA8 28.66 Ivanovski Roman,77,RUSSemi-finals1 27.86 Kruppa Jens,76,GER2 27.87 Warnecke Mark,70,GER3 27.87 Lisogor Oleg,79,UKR4 28.11 Duboscq Hugues,81,FRA5 28.14 Flaskay Mihaly,82,HUN6 28.18 Tepavcevic Mladen,76,YUG7 28.32 Guttler Karoly,68,HUN8 28.42 Ivanovski Roman,77,RUS9 28.46 Rogulj Vanja,82,CRO10 28.46 Tahirovic Emil,79,SLO11 28.54 Malek Daniel,73,CZE12 28.54 Krayevskiy Dmytro,72,UKR13 28.56 Lutolf Remo,80,SUI14 28.71 Couto Jose,78,POR15 28.90 Schmollinger Patrick,73,AUT16 29.05 Malyarov Arsen,79,RUS100 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 1:00.29 Lisogor Oleg,79,UKR2 1:00.72 Sloudnov Roman,80,RUS3 1:01.04 Duboscq Hugues,81,FRA4 1:01.27 Pihlava Jarno,78,FIN5 1:01.58 Guttler Karoly,68,HUN6 1:01.69 Flaskay Mihaly,82,HUN7 1:01.90 Ivanovski Roman,77,RUS8 1:02.24 Cassol Davide,80,ITASemi-finals1 1:00.65 Sloudnov Roman,80,RUS2 1:00.91 Lisogor Oleg,79,UKR3 1:01.11 Duboscq Hugues,81,FRA4 1:01.17 Pihlava Jarno,78,FIN5 1:01.39 Guttler Karoly,68,HUN6 1:01.92 Flaskay Mihaly,82,HUN7 1:01.95 Cassol Davide,80,ITA8 1:01.98 Ivanovski Roman,77,RUS9 1:02.07 Kruppa Jens,76,GER10 1:02.09 Gustavsson Martin,80,SWE11 1:02.29 Bernard Yohan,74,FRA12 1:02.29 Tahirovic Emil,79,SLO13 1:02.39 Couto Jose,78,POR14 1:02.41 Rogulj Vanja,82,CRO15 1:02.58 Vancini Michele,81,ITA16 1:03.18 Tepavcevic Mladen,76,YUG200 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 2:11.37 Rummolo Davide,77,ITA2 2:11.77 Bernard Yohan,74,FRA3 2:11.82 Sloudnov Roman,80,RUS4 2:12.66 Ivanov Andrei,76,RUS5 2:14.47 Pihlava Jarno,78,FIN6 2:14.65 Bodor Richard,79,HUN7 2:14.69 Podoprigora Max,78,AUT8 2:15.18 Gustavsson Martin,80,SWESemi-finals1 2:12.31 Rummolo Davide,77,ITA2 2:13.03 Podoprigora Max,78,AUT3 2:13.14 Ivanov Andrei,76,RUS4 2:13.72 Sloudnov Roman,80,RUS5 2:13.76 Pihlava Jarno,78,FIN6 2:14.07 Bernard Yohan,74,FRA7 2:14.84 Bodor Richard,79,HUN8 2:14.94 Gustavsson Martin,80,SWE9 2:14.95 Vancini Michele,81,ITA10 2:15.16 vanValkengoed Thijs,83,NED11 2:15.34 Sveinsson Jakob,82,ISL12 2:17.40 Malek Daniel,73,CZE13 2:17.80 Wold Anders,81,NOR14 2:18.51 Sergeev Sergiy,70,UKR15 2:18.70 Lipovz Matic,77,SLO16 2:18.71 Neiva Henrique,84,POR50 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 23.50 Hard Jere,78,FIN2 23.78 Rupprath Thomas,77,GER3 23.85 Frolander Lars,74,SWE4 24.10 Holst Ewout,78,NED5 24.11 Keizer Joris,79,NED6 24.23 Noriega Javier,80,ESP7 24.24 Serdinov Andriy,82,UKR8 24.29 Gaspar Zsolt,77,HUNSemi-finals1 23.77 Rupprath Thomas,77,GER2 23.94 Hard Jere,78,FIN3 24.00 Serdinov Andriy,82,UKR4 24.12 Gaspar Zsolt,77,HUN5 24.13 Keizer Joris,79,NED6 24.16 Holst Ewout,78,NED7 24.24 Noriega Javier,80,ESP8 24.25 Breus Sergiy,83,UKR9 24.33 Marchenko Igor,75,RUS10 24.38 Morgado Simao,79,POR11 24.45 Tsagkarakis Apostolos,82,GRE12 24.48 Lagoun Pavel,79,BLR13 24.60 Maskovic Ante,79,CRO14 24.64 Novy Karel,80,SUI15 24.76 Valimaa Tero,78,FIN16 28.86 Frolander Lars,74,SWE100 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 51.94 Rupprath Thomas,77,GER2 52.17 Serdinov Andriy,82,UKR3 52.36 Sylantyev Denis,76,UKR4 52.47 Marchenko Igor,75,RUS5 52.59 Frolander Lars,74,SWE6 52.83 Esposito Franck,71,FRA7 53.11 Keizer Joris,79,NED8 53.18 Hard Jere,78,FINSemi-finals1 52.03 Rupprath Thomas,77,GER2 52.24 Serdinov Andriy,82,UKR3 52.33 Sylantyev Denis,76,UKR4 52.40 Marchenko Igor,75,RUS5 52.82 Keizer Joris,79,NED6 52.93 Frolander Lars,74,SWE7 53.05 Esposito Franck,71,FRA8 53.35 Hard Jere,78,FIN9 53.55 Gaspar Zsolt,77,HUN10 53.67 Gherghel Ioan,78,ROM11 53.79 Morgado Simao,79,POR12 53.85 Aartsen Stefan,75,NED13 54.03 Lagoun Pavel,79,BLR14 54.12 Keller Christian,72,GER15 54.74 Markovic Vladan,77,YUG16 54.79 Horky Josef,72,CZE200 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 1:55.18 Esposito Franck,71,FRA2 1:55.42 Sylantyev Denis,76,UKR3 1:55.62 Poliakov Anatoli,80,RUS4 1:57.94 Gherghel Ioan,78,ROM5 1:58.33 Kolozar David,81,HUN6 2:00.09 Skvortsov Nikolai,84,RUS7 2:00.70 Galenda Christian,82,ITA8 2:00.98 Drzewinski Lukasz,84,POLSemi-finals1 1:57.13 Gherghel Ioan,78,ROM2 1:57.19 Esposito Franck,71,FRA3 1:57.68 Sylantyev Denis,76,UKR4 1:57.78 Poliakov Anatoli,80,RUS5 1:59.08 Kolozar David,81,HUN6 1:59.47 Galenda Christian,82,ITA7 1:59.66 Drzewinski Lukasz,84,POL8 1:59.74 Skvortsov Nikolai,84,RUS9 1:59.99 Monteiro Luis,83,POR10 2:00.11 Pau Jordi,80,ESP11 2:00.15 Drymonakos Ioannis,84,GRE12 2:00.65 Kiss Boldizsar,85,HUN13 2:00.71 Horky Josef,72,CZE14 2:01.08 Morgado Simao,79,POR15 2:01.50 Advena Sergiy,84,UKR16 2:01.69 Gilgen Philippe,76,SUI200 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Jul</strong> 311 1:59.30 Sievinen Jani,74,FIN2 1:59.83 Boggiatto Alessio,81,ITA3 2:00.50 Rogan Markus,82,AUT4 2:00.53 Kerekjarto Tamas,79,HUN5 2:00.92 Bathazi Istvan,78,HUN6 2:01.47 Keller Christian,72,GER7 2:01.74 Kruppa Jens,76,GER8 2:01.85 Mankoc Peter,78,SLOSemi-finals1 2:00.38 Kerekjarto Tamas,79,HUN2 2:00.40 Boggiatto Alessio,81,ITA3 2:00.64 Sievinen Jani,74,FIN4 2:01.10 Kruppa Jens,76,GER5 2:01.39 Bathazi Istvan,78,HUN6 2:01.48 Rogan Markus,82,AUT7 2:01.53 Keller Christian,72,GER8 2:01.57 Mankoc Peter,78,SLO9 2:02.08 Kokkodis Ioannis,81,GRE10 2:02.26 Janusaitis Vytautas,81,LTU11 2:02.55 Badita Cezar,79,ROM12 2:03.70 Cac Kresimir,76,CRO13 2:03.80 Halika Michael,78,ISR14 2:03.90 Sergeev Sergiy,70,UKR15 2:04.15 Carrasco Jordi,75,ESP16 2:05.25 Marchand Xavier,73,FRA400 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 4:13.19 Boggiatto Alessio,81,ITA2 4:17.33 Bathazi Istvan,78,HUN3 4:19.19 Rostoucher Nicolas,81,FRA4 4:20.86 Kokkodis Ioannis,81,GRE5 4:21.10 Halika Michael,78,ISR6 4:22.27 Levaillant Batiste,80,FRA7 4:22.98 Platel Yves,79,SUI8 4:24.03 Nazarenko Dmytro,80,UKRPrelims1 4:20.15 Boggiatto Alessio,81,ITA2 4:21.09 Bathazi Istvan,78,HUN3 4:21.21 Halika Michael,78,ISR4 4:21.71 Levaillant Batiste,80,FRA5 4:22.04 Platel Yves,79,SUI6 4:22.30 Kokkodis Ioannis,81,GRE7 4:22.38 Nazarenko Dmytro,80,UKR8 4:22.49 Rostoucher Nicolas,81,FRA9 4:22.58 Badita Cezar,79,ROM10 4:24.11 Milenkovic Marko,76,SLO11 4:24.58 Cseh Laszlo,85,HUN12 4:24.96 Hanz Jochen,77,GER13 4:27.21 Andrijauskas Paulius,84,LTU14 4:27.49 Drymonakos Ioannis,84,GRE15 4:28.66 Eroli Massi,76,ITA16 4:28.81 Janusaitis Vytautas,81,LTU4X100 MEDLEY RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 3:36.21 Russia,RUS2 3:36.55 France,FRA3 3:37.05 Germany,GER4 3:37.11 Ukraine,UKR5 3:37.22 Hungary,HUN6 3:39.91 Sweden,SWE7 3:41.42 Finland,FIN8 3:42.14 Croatia,CROPrelims1 3:38.53 Hungary,HUN2 3:39.21 France,FRA3 3:39.25 Germany,GER4 3:39.39 Ukraine,UKR5 3:40.68 Russia,RUS6 3:41.47 Croatia,CRO7 3:42.57 Finland,FIN8 3:42.88 Sweden,SWE9 3:43.37 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED10 3:44.35 Italy,ITA11 3:44.87 Portugal,POR12 3:45.00 Yugoslavia,YUG13 3:47.52 Switzerland,SUI14 3:53.30 Latvia,LAT15 3:56.07 Ireland,IRL4X100 FREE RELAY,<strong>Jul</strong> 291 3:17.67 Germany,GER2 3:17.75 Sweden,SWE3 3:18.20 Italy,ITA4 3:18.34 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED5 3:22.06 Croatia,CRO6 3:23.62 Portugal,POR7 3:24.43 Switzerland,SUI8 3:25.69 Ukraine,UKRPrelims1 3:18.35 Germany,GER2 3:21.15 Italy,ITA3 3:21.27 Sweden,SWE4 3:21.70 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED5 3:23.29 Croatia,CRO6 3:23.70 Switzerland,SUI7 3:24.28 Portugal,POR8 3:26.76 Ukraine,UKR9 3:31.22 Estonia,EST10 3:35.17 Ireland,IRL4X200 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 7:12.18 Italy,ITA2 7:17.59 Germany,GER3 7:20.67 Greece,GRE4 7:24.69 Romania,ROM5 7:27.68 Portugal,POR6 7:32.89 Ukraine,UKR7 7:49.29 Ireland,IRL46SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


WOMEN50 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 24.84 Alshammar Therese,77,SWE2 25.09 Moravcova Martina,76,SVK3 25.24 Herasimenia Aleksandra,85,BLR4 25.34 Meissner Katrin,73,GER5 25.53 van Rijn Wilma,71,NED6 25.54 Korc Agata,86,POL7 25.59 Groot Chantal,82,NED8 25.61 Mukomol Olga,79,UKRSemi-finals1 25.26 Alshammar Therese,77,SWE2 25.33 Moravcova Martina,76,SVK3 25.42 Herasimenia Aleksandra,85,BLR4 25.47 Meissner Katrin,73,GER5 25.67 Korc Agata,86,POL6 25.67 Groot Chantal,82,NED7 25.69 van Rijn Wilma,71,NED8 25.70 Mukomol Olga,79,UKR9 25.73 Chiuso Cristina,73,ITA10 25.75 Draxler Judith,70,AUT11 25.77 Sjoberg Johanna,78,SWE12 25.88 Kolukanova Jana,81,EST13 25.91 Walterova-Lange Ivana,77,SVK14 26.03 Seppala Hanna-M.,84,FIN15 26.10 Steffen Britta,83,GER16 26.38 Consolandi Lara,82,ITA100 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Jul</strong> 311 54.39 van Almsick Franziska,78,GER2 54.61 Moravcova Martina,76,SVK3 54.62 Popchenko Elena,79,BLR4 54.66 Dallmann Petra,78,GER5 55.04 Herasimenia Aleksandra,85,BLR6 55.41 Alshammar Therese,77,SWE7 55.42 Sjoberg Johanna,78,SWE8 55.67 Mukomol Olga,79,UKRSemi-finals1 54.48 van Almsick Franziska,78,GER2 54.86 Moravcova Martina,76,SVK3 54.95 Popchenko Elena,79,BLR4 54.96 Dallmann Petra,78,GER5 55.33 Sjoberg Johanna,78,SWE6 55.45 Herasimenia Aleksandra,85,BLR7 55.71 Mukomol Olga,79,UKR8 55.72 Alshammar Therese,77,SWE9 55.73 Jedrzejczak Otylia,83,POL10 55.74 van Rijn Wilma,71,NED11 55.84 Seppala Hanna-M.,84,FIN12 56.06 Jacobsen Mette,73,DEN13 56.17 Vianini Cecilia,76,ITA14 56.34 Figues Solenne,79,FRA15 56.71 Niangkouara Nery,83,GRE16 57.76 Kolukanova Jana,81,EST200 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 w1:56.64 van Almsick Franziska,78,GER2 1:57.80 Potec Camelia,82,ROM3 1:57.91 Popchenko Elena,79,BLR4 1:59.63 Figues Solenne,79,FRA5 2:01.33 Roca Laura,80,ESP6 2:01.45 Rouba Tatiana,83,ESP7 2:01.62 Hjorth-Hansen <strong>Jul</strong>ie,84,DEN8 2:02.24 van Rooijen Manon,82,NEDSemi-finals1 1:59.45 Potec Camelia,82,ROM2 1:59.61 van Almsick Franziska,78,GER3 2:00.16 Figues Solenne,79,FRA4 2:00.17 Popchenko Elena,79,BLR5 2:00.28 van Rooijen Manon,82,NED6 2:00.78 Roca Laura,80,ESP7 2:01.08 Rouba Tatiana,83,ESP8 2:01.09 Hjorth-Hansen <strong>Jul</strong>ie,84,DEN9 2:01.57 Vianini Cecilia,76,ITA10 2:01.61 Dimoshaki Zoe,85,GRE11 2:01.67 Miluska Hanna,84,SUI12 2:01.85 van Koeckhoven Nina,83,BEL13 2:01.94 Lillhage Josefine,80,SWE14 2:02.13 Freitag Meike,79,GER15 2:03.24 Mattsson Ida,85,SWE16 2:04.24 Kynerova Kristina,79,CZE400 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 4:07.10 Klochkova Yana,82,UKR2 4:07.24 Risztov Eva,85,HUN3 4:09.49 Potec Camelia,82,ROM4 4:09.59 Paduraru Simona,81,ROM5 4:10.21 Henke Jana,73,GER6 4:10.38 Oufimtseva Irina,85,RUS7 4:11.62 Stockbauer Hannah,82,GER8 4:13.51 Villaecia Erika,84,ESPPrelims1 4:11.57 Risztov Eva,85,HUN2 4:11.58 Potec Camelia,82,ROM3 4:11.58 Klochkova Yana,82,UKR4 4:11.66 Paduraru Simona,81,ROM5 4:11.99 Stockbauer Hannah,82,GER6 4:12.60 Henke Jana,73,GER7 4:12.81 Oufimtseva Irina,85,RUS8 4:12.84 Villaecia Erika,84,ESP9 4:14.49 Caballero Melissa,85,ESP10 4:15.73 Simoni Anna,80,ITA11 4:15.89 Carman Anja,85,SLO12 4:16.18 Pechanova Jana,81,CZE13 4:16.85 Beresnyeva Olga,85,UKR14 4:17.69 Lymperta Marianna,79,GRE15 4:17.96 Dimoshaki Zoe,85,GRE16 4:18.54 Ricciardi Simona,80,ITA800 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 8:23.83 Henke Jana,73,GER2 8:28.06 Risztov Eva,85,HUN3 8:30.97 Stockbauer Hannah,82,GER4 8:34.29 Beresnyeva Olga,85,UKR5 8:36.69 Oufimtseva Irina,85,RUS6 8:36.70 Paduraru Simona,81,ROM7 8:40.29 Rigamonti Flavia,81,SUI8 8:45.56 Perrotin Marion,83,FRAPrelims1 8:29.92 Risztov Eva,85,HUN2 8:32.41 Henke Jana,73,GER3 8:36.95 Stockbauer Hannah,82,GER4 8:36.96 Paduraru Simona,81,ROM5 8:37.26 Beresnyeva Olga,85,UKR6 8:37.58 Rigamonti Flavia,81,SUI7 8:38.45 Oufimtseva Irina,85,RUS8 8:39.09 Perrotin Marion,83,FRA9 8:39.31 Lymperta Marianna,79,GRE10 8:40.22 Potec Camelia,82,ROM11 8:42.34 Carman Anja,85,SLO12 8:42.94 Nagy Reka,86,HUN13 8:43.03 Strasser Chantal,78,SUI14 8:45.07 Simoni Anna,80,ITA15 8:50.04 Pechanova Jana,81,CZE16 8:52.05 Bosevska Mirjana,81,MKD50 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 28.58 Zhivanevskaya Nina,77,ESP2 28.81 Volker Sandra,74,GER3 28.86 Herasimenia Aleksandra,85,BLR4 29.25 Ornstedt Louise,85,DEN5 29.27 Pietsch Janine,82,GER6 29.31 Cappa Alessandra,82,ITA7 29.50 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR8 29.64 Mocanu Diana,84,ROMSemi-finals1 28.71 Zhivanevskaya Nina,77,ESP2 28.82 Volker Sandra,74,GER3 29.10 Herasimenia Aleksandra,85,BLR4 29.29 Ornstedt Louise,85,DEN5 29.34 Cappa Alessandra,82,ITA6 29.43 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR7 29.50 Pietsch Janine,82,GER8 29.52 Mocanu Diana,84,ROM9 29.56 Szabo-Szepesi Nikolett,87,HUN10 29.75 Valen Suze,78,NED11 29.96 Udroiu Raluca,79,ROM12 29.98 Nadarajah Fabienne,85,AUT13 29.98 Gustamelski Ania,81,ISR14 29.99 Maracineanu Roxana,75,FRA15 30.04 Diezi Dominique,77,SUI16 30.29 Kejzar Alenka,79,SLO100 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 1:01.40 Komarova Stanislava,86,RUS2 1:01.42 Volker Sandra,74,GER3 1:01.56 Buschschulte Antje,78,GER4 1:01.61 Zhivanevskaya Nina,77,ESP5 1:01.74 Ornstedt Louise,85,DEN6 1:02.62 Maracineanu Roxana,75,FRA7 1:03.33 Cappa Alessandra,82,ITA8 1:03.45 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKRSemi-finals1 1:01.31 Buschschulte Antje,78,GER2 1:01.48 Zhivanevskaya Nina,77,ESP3 1:01.97 Komarova Stanislava,86,RUS4 1:02.07 Ornstedt Louise,85,DEN5 1:02.21 Maracineanu Roxana,75,FRA6 1:02.38 Volker Sandra,74,GER7 1:02.54 Cappa Alessandra,82,ITA8 1:02.70 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR9 1:02.78 Mocanu Diana,84,ROM10 1:03.23 Szabo-Szepesi Nikolett,87,HUN11 1:03.23 Raevskaya Irina,83,RUS12 1:03.33 Gustamelski Ania,81,ISR13 1:03.73 Seppala Hanna-M.,84,FIN14 1:03.99 Erke Derya,83,TUR15 1:04.23 Udroiu Raluca,79,ROM16 1:04.34 Diezi Dominique,77,SUI200 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 2:09.49 Komarova Stanislava,86,RUS2 2:10.27 Zhivanevskaya Nina,77,ESP3 2:11.59 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR4 2:11.94 Ornstedt Louise,85,DEN5 2:11.99 Mocanu Diana,84,ROM6 2:12.09 Buschschulte Antje,78,GER7 2:12.43 Kejzar Alenka,79,SLO8 2:12.58 Maracineanu Roxana,75,FRASemi-finals1 2:11.21 Komarova Stanislava,86,RUS2 2:12.44 Amshennikova Irina,86,UKR3 2:12.56 Buschschulte Antje,78,GER4 2:12.69 Mocanu Diana,84,ROM5 2:12.87 Zhivanevskaya Nina,77,ESP6 2:13.04 Ornstedt Louise,85,DEN7 2:13.35 Kejzar Alenka,79,SLO8 2:13.36 Maracineanu Roxana,75,FRA9 2:15.80 Carman Anja,85,SLO10 2:16.22 Gustamelski Ania,81,ISR11 2:16.54 Erke Derya,83,TUR12 2:16.69 Szabo-Szepesi Nikolett,87,HUN13 2:16.88 Barsanti Federica,78,ITA14 2:19.21 Levavi Inbal,84,ISR15 2:19.32 Dudnik Olga,85,UKR16 2:19.33 Kubalcikova Marcela,73,CZE50 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 31.17 Igelstrom Emma,80,SWE2 31.77 Bondarenko Svitlana,71,UKR3 32.10 Bogomazova Elena,82,RUS4 32.31 Baans Madelon,77,NED5 32.39 Thorup Majken,79,DEN6 32.40 Karn-Weiler Simone,78,GER7 32.53 Kormacheva Ekaterina,82,RUS8 32.57 Bohm Caroline,86,GERSemi-finals1 31.27 Igelstrom Emma,80,SWE2 32.09 Bondarenko Svitlana,71,UKR3 32.17 Thorup Majken,79,DEN4 32.22 Bogomazova Elena,82,RUS5 32.26 Bohm Caroline,86,GER6 32.27 Karn-Weiler Simone,78,GER7 32.32 Kormacheva Ekaterina,82,RUS8 32.37 Baans Madelon,77,NED9 32.48 Crescentini Roberta,75,ITA10 32.64 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT11 32.70 Chocova Petra,86,CZE12 32.81 Panara Roberta,84,ITA13 32.83 Kaminska Beata,80,POL14 32.91 Hissamutdinova Natalia,83,EST15 32.97 Sambrailo Tamara,86,SLO16 33.09 Wudy Helene,86,AUT100 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Jul</strong> 311 1:07.87 Igelstrom Emma,80,SWE2 1:09.28 Bondarenko Svitlana,71,UKR3 1:09.53 Bogomazova Elena,82,RUS4 1:09.63 Kovacs Agnes,81,HUN5 1:09.67 Baans Madelon,77,NED6 1:09.84 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT7 1:09.90 Kormacheva Ekaterina,82,RUS8 1:09.96 Karn-Weiler Simone,78,GERSemi-finals1 1:08.14 Igelstrom Emma,80,SWE2 1:09.32 Kovacs Agnes,81,HUN3 1:09.45 Bogomazova Elena,82,RUS4 1:09.62 Karn-Weiler Simone,78,GER5 1:09.81 Kormacheva Ekaterina,82,RUS6 1:09.87 Bondarenko Svitlana,71,UKR7 1:09.95 Baans Madelon,77,NED8 1:09.97 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT9 1:10.17 Bohm Caroline,86,GER10 1:10.33 Thorup Majken,79,DEN11 1:10.84 Gulbrandsen Anne-M.,84,NOR12 1:10.90 Kaminska Beata,80,POL13 1:11.01 Farina Sara,78,ITA14 1:11.63 Sambrailo Tamara,86,SLO15 1:11.93 Hissamutdinova Natalia,83,EST16 1:12.49 Dikmen Ilkay,81,TUR200 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 31 2:25.83 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT2 2:27.37 Poleska Anne,80,GER3 2:27.61 Igelstrom Emma,80,SWE4 2:28.16 Kovacs Agnes,81,HUN5 2:28.92 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN6 2:30.26 Farina Sara,78,ITA7 2:30.59 Boggiatto Chiara,86,ITA8 2:31.93 Domenech Belen,85,ESPSemi-finals1 2:26.17 Jukic Mirna,86,AUT2 2:28.00 Kovacs Agnes,81,HUN3 2:28.41 Igelstrom Emma,80,SWE4 2:28.77 Poleska Anne,80,GER5 2:29.81 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN6 2:31.13 Boggiatto Chiara,86,ITA7 2:31.54 Farina Sara,78,ITA8 2:32.46 Domenech Belen,85,ESP9 2:32.64 Dikmen Ilkay,81,TUR10 2:33.80 Chocova Petra,86,CZE11 2:34.18 Bogomazova Elena,82,RUS12 2:34.21 Kaminska Beata,80,POL13 2:34.39 Gulbrandsen Anne-M.,84,NOR14 2:36.23 Hissamutdinova Natalia,83,EST15 2:36.84 Liakh Nastassia,83,BLR16 2:37.29 Llach Judit,85,ESP50 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Jul</strong> 301 w25.57 Kammerling Anna-Karin,80,SWE2 26.86 Samulski Daniela,84,GER3 26.91 Groot Chantal,82,NED4 27.04 Korc Agata,86,POL5 27.30 San Juan Angela,83,ESP6 27.36 Borochovski Vered,84,ISR7 27.36 Nadarajah Fabienne,85,AUT8 27.59 Egdal Karen,78,DENSemi-finals1 26.79 Kammerling Anna-Karin,80,SWE2 26.88 Samulski Daniela,84,GER3 27.04 Korc Agata,86,POL4 27.22 Nadarajah Fabienne,85,AUT5 27.27 San Juan Angela,83,ESP6 27.31 Groot Chantal,82,NED7 27.36 Borochovski Vered,84,ISR8 27.41 Egdal Karen,78,DEN9 27.42 Sutiagina Natalia,80,RUS10 27.45 Dufour Fabienne,81,BEL11 27.47 Draxler Judith,70,AUT12 27.60 Segat Francesca,83,ITA13 27.61 Khudyakova Natalie,85,UKR14 27.63 Pietsch Janine,82,GER15 28.09 Ogurtsova Mariya,83,UKR16 28.12 Bespalova Irina,81,RUS100 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 21 57.20 Moravcova Martina,76,SVK2 57.97 Jedrzejczak Otylia,83,POL3 58.94 Kammerling Anna-Karin,80,SWE4 59.10 Sjoberg Johanna,78,SWE5 59.56 Samulski Daniela,84,GER6 59.82 Borochovski Vered,84,ISR7 59.86 Jacobsen Mette,73,DEN8 1:00.08 Sutiagina Natalia,80,RUSSemi-finals1 57.90 Moravcova Martina,76,SVK2 58.57 Jedrzejczak Otylia,83,POL3 59.11 Kammerling Anna-Karin,80,SWE4 59.24 Sjoberg Johanna,78,SWE5 59.41 Samulski Daniela,84,GER6 59.58 Jacobsen Mette,73,DEN7 59.62 Borochovski Vered,84,ISR8 1:00.07 Sutiagina Natalia,80,RUS9 1:00.17 Dufour Fabienne,81,BEL10 1:00.37 Segat Francesca,83,ITA11 1:00.54 Vinogradova Ekaterina,80,RUS12 1:00.81 San Juan Angela,83,ESP13 1:00.94 Garcia Mireia,81,ESP14 1:00.95 Oliveira Sara,85,POR15 1:01.49 Skou Sophia,73,DEN16 1:01.95 Kopatchenia Anna,80,BLR200 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 w2:05.78 Jedrzejczak Otylia,83,POL2 2:08.24 Risztov Eva,85,HUN3 2:09.37 Mehlhorn Annika,83,GER4 2:11.04 Garcia Mireia,81,ESP5 2:12.38 Segat Francesca,83,ITA6 2:12.46 Vives Roser,84,ESP7 2:12.56 Oliveira Sara,85,POR8 2:13.81 Vinogradova Ekaterina,80,RUSSemi-finals1 2:10.13 Risztov Eva,85,HUN2 2:10.51 Mehlhorn Annika,83,GER3 2:10.71 Jedrzejczak Otylia,83,POL4 2:11.25 Garcia Mireia,81,ESP5 2:11.45 Jacobsen Mette,73,DEN6 2:11.91 Vives Roser,84,ESP7 2:12.22 Segat Francesca,83,ITA8 2:12.77 Oliveira Sara,85,POR9 2:12.79 Vinogradova Ekaterina,80,RUS10 2:13.00 Zahrl Petra,81,AUT11 2:13.62 Felgueiras Raquel,80,POR12 2:14.99 Kubalcikova Marcela,73,CZE13 2:15.15 Skou Sophia,73,DEN14 2:15.63 Sutiagina Natalia,80,RUS15 2:15.77 Bosevska Mirjana,81,MKD16 2:16.86 Melachroinou Zampia,79,GRE200 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 11 2:11.59 Klochkova Yana,82,UKR2 2:13.04 Scherba Hanna,82,BLR3 2:14.24 Kejzar Alenka,79,SLO4 2:15.40 Mehlhorn Annika,83,GER5 2:15.58 Hjorth-Hansen <strong>Jul</strong>ie,84,DEN6 2:15.99 Hetzer Nicole,79,GER7 2:16.10 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN8 2:16.80 Bosevska Mirjana,81,MKDSemi-finals1 2:13.57 Klochkova Yana,82,UKR2 2:13.87 Scherba Hanna,82,BLR3 2:14.23 Kejzar Alenka,79,SLO4 2:15.14 Hjorth-Hansen <strong>Jul</strong>ie,84,DEN5 2:15.69 Hetzer Nicole,79,GER6 2:15.95 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN7 2:16.09 Bosevska Mirjana,81,MKD8 2:16.93 Mehlhorn Annika,83,GER9 2:17.26 Nordenstam Sara,83,SWE10 2:17.47 Parise Sara,82,ITA11 2:18.53 Mocanu Diana,84,ROM12 2:19.34 Biscia Federica,80,ITA13 2:19.73 Lacusta Larisa,79,ROM14 2:19.93 Netrefova Hana,74,CZE15 2:20.06 Svahnstrom Malin,80,SWE16 2:21.58 Gretlund Tina,78,DEN400 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Jul</strong> 291 4:35.10 Klochkova Yana,82,UKR2 4:36.17 Risztov Eva,85,HUN3 4:42.22 Hetzer Nicole,79,GER4 4:46.42 Bosevska Mirjana,81,MKD5 4:46.63 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN6 4:46.81 Paduraru Simona,81,ROM7 4:49.27 Nordenstam Sara,83,SWE8 4:50.69 Biscia Federica,80,ITAPrelims1 4:39.76 Risztov Eva,85,HUN2 4:40.53 Klochkova Yana,82,UKR3 4:46.91 Paduraru Simona,81,ROM4 4:47.28 Hetzer Nicole,79,GER5 4:47.42 Bosevska Mirjana,81,MKD6 4:48.82 Biscia Federica,80,ITA7 4:49.23 Nordenstam Sara,83,SWE8 4:50.01 Remenyi Diana,86,HUN9 4:50.84 Vives Roser,84,ESP10 4:51.12 Netrefova Hana,74,CZE11 4:52.20 Massari Veronica,80,ITA12 4:52.26 Mehlhorn Annika,83,GER13 4:54.35 Angelopoulou Vasiliki,87,GRE14 4:58.62 Korbasova Jana,76,SVK15 5:00.79 Ferreira Barbara,85,POR16 5:17.02 Tyrell Sinead,85,IRL4X100 MEDLEY RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 41 4:01.54 Germany,GER2 4:06.15 Sweden,SWE3 4:06.22 Ukraine,UKR4 4:07.72 Russia,RUS5 4:08.38 Spain,ESP6 4:10.38 Italy,ITA7 4:10.56 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED8 4:11.22 Denmark,DENPrelims1 4:06.84 Germany,GER2 4:09.71 Sweden,SWE3 4:10.13 Spain,ESP4 4:11.41 Italy,ITA5 4:11.41 Ukraine,UKR6 4:12.10 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED7 4:12.15 Russia,RUS8 4:12.54 Denmark,DEN9 4:12.79 Hungary,HUN10 4:14.91 Belarus,BLR11 4:17.03 Switzerland,SUI12 4:26.40 Estonia,EST13 4:29.07 Ireland,IRL4X100 FREE RELAY,<strong>Jul</strong> 291 w3:36.00 Germany,GER2 3:40.66 Sweden,SWE3 3:41.98 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED4 3:42.16 Belarus,BLR5 3:46.16 Greece,GRE6 3:47.31 Belgium,BEL7 3:47.39 Switzerland,SUIPrelims1 3:42.71 Germany,GER2 3:43.37 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED3 3:45.29 Belarus,BLR4 3:46.18 Italy,ITA5 3:46.70 Sweden,SWE6 3:47.37 Belgium,BEL7 3:47.52 Greece,GRE8 3:48.10 Switzerland,SUI9 3:49.70 Finland,FIN10 4:05.11 Ireland,IRL4X200 FREE RELAY, <strong>Jul</strong> 301 7:59.07 Germany,GER2 8:05.83 Spain,ESP3 8:08.46 Sweden,SWE4 8:10.07 Switzerland,SUI5 8:10.98 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands,NED6 8:16.80 Greece,GRE7 8:33.33 Denmark,DENSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>47


<strong>2002</strong> PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPSAMERICANS EASY WINNERS, WITH HALF OF ALL MEDALSONE WORLD AND 15 CANADIAN RECORDS IN 10 EVENTSPaul Quinlan and Nick ThierryOne world record was <strong>the</strong> final tally after six days ofcompetition at this year’s Pan Pacific Championships.(There were 10 world records in 1999.) Once held everysecond year, <strong>the</strong> Pan Pacs have been scaled back to onceevery four years, since <strong>the</strong> international calendar is evermore crowded.It is really an Australia versus United States dual meet,with small crumbs for Japan and Canada in a uniqueformat that allows unlimited entries from each country in<strong>the</strong> prelims, up to four entries per country in <strong>the</strong> semis, anda maximum of two in <strong>the</strong> finals. This makes it attractive forlarger teams but in no way creates <strong>the</strong> pressure-cookersituation of <strong>the</strong> World Championships or Olympics. In 1999<strong>the</strong> meet was decided in <strong>the</strong> final relay for <strong>the</strong> USA; this time<strong>the</strong> Aussies were not as strong, mostly due to having competedin <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth Games three weeks before. Twoweek-long competitions may be too much to deal with.Natalie Coughlin (USA) was <strong>the</strong> star of <strong>the</strong> competitionwith an unprecedented triple win in <strong>the</strong> 100s of <strong>the</strong> strokes(free, back, and fly), as well as one win in <strong>the</strong> three relaysshe swam.MEDAL TOTALSGold Silver Bronze TotalUSA 21 16 15 52AUS 11 14 3 28JPN 2 4 8 14CAN 0 0 7 7CHN 0 0 1 134 34 34 102Canada missed out on gold and silver, with threeindividual and four relay bronze medals. Canadians didbetter 15 national records in 10 events. In 1999, Canadawon 11 medals (2-4-5).Thorpe and Hackett were saving <strong>the</strong>mselves for <strong>the</strong>crucial 4x100 metre freestyle relay. “I knew what I wantedto do and I did it to plan, but <strong>the</strong> relay is <strong>the</strong> priority later in<strong>the</strong> night,” Thorpe said.“I was pretty surprised to be up with <strong>the</strong> two Aussies at<strong>the</strong> 200,” Keller said. “That caught me off guard and threwme off my race plan. My time could have been faster, butthat’s where I am at this point in <strong>the</strong> season. It should be apretty good stepping stone.”Women’s 1500 Freestyle—Diana Munz (USA) wonwith 16:07.86, with Sachiko Yamada (JPN) second with16:16.28 and Morgan Hentzen (USA) third with 16:29.25.Taryn Lencoe (CAN) was sixth with 16:42.82, her best ever.“This is my first Pan Pacific Championships gold, soI’m very thrilled,” Munz said. “I’m excited to get <strong>the</strong> goldfor <strong>the</strong> U.S. to get us started.”Women’s 4x100 Freestyle Relay—A three-way battlebetween Australia, USA, and Japan dominated <strong>the</strong> middlelegs, with 16-year-old Alice Mills (55.15) and Petria Thomas(55.35) both putting toge<strong>the</strong>r strong swims. In <strong>the</strong> final leg,Australian veteran Sarah Ryan (54.34) went head to headwith American veteran Jenny Thompson. Ryan swam astunning final lap to seal <strong>the</strong> Australian women’s teamvictory in a new Commonwealth record of 3:39.78. USA took<strong>the</strong> silver with 3:40.23 while Japan took <strong>the</strong> bronze with3:42.23. Canada finished fourth with 3:47.18, well off <strong>the</strong>national record of 3:42.92.“Nothing is sweeter than beating <strong>the</strong> American team,and in <strong>the</strong>ir pet 4x100 metre freestyle event, it’s a greatfeeling,” Sarah Ryan said.“As a team, we’re pretty happy with that race,”Coughlin said. “Australia and Japan had some fast swimstonight, but as a whole, we’re happy with our swims tonightand we’ll build on <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> week.”Men’s 4x100 Freestyle Relay—The Australian men’s4x100 metre freestyle relay team took inspiration from <strong>the</strong>women’s performance to grab a nail-biting gold against<strong>the</strong> United USA to maintain <strong>the</strong>ir ranking as <strong>the</strong> numberone relay team in <strong>the</strong> world. In <strong>the</strong> much-publicizedshowdown, an over-anxious American team led by AnthonyErvin went out too hard in <strong>the</strong> opening leg, leaving Australianlead-off Ashley Callus to come home in a new personal besttime of 49.26.Strong performances by Todd Pearson (48.92) anddistance specialist Grant Hackett (49.05) had <strong>the</strong> Aussies in<strong>the</strong> lead going into <strong>the</strong> final changeover. Anchor IanThorpe raced Jason Lezak, who moved into <strong>the</strong> lead at <strong>the</strong>350, but Thorpe was able to move up to touch first in 3:15.15to 3:15.41. Both split 47.92. Canada was third in a nationalrecord of 3:17.69, two seconds faster than in Manchesterwith a different team.“It was a great race to be a part of,” Nate Dusing (USA)said. “It seems to always come down to us and Australia andtonight <strong>the</strong>y were a little faster. We know we have some workto do before <strong>the</strong> World Championships to take back our title.We were reminded of Sydney (Olympics) tonight. Wedidn’t have a great first day <strong>the</strong>re, but <strong>the</strong>re we came backon day two and cranked it up. This is a 12-session meet,not just two.”At <strong>the</strong> end of Day 1, Australia led in golds 4 to 1 over <strong>the</strong>USA; USA led in total medals 6 to 5.Day 2, Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong> 25Men’s 400 IM—A week or so after Michael Phelps(USA) and Erik Vendt (USA) had an epic battle at USNationals resulting in a new world record, <strong>the</strong>y were at itagain. Phelps again took <strong>the</strong> early lead and was way aheadof record pace after <strong>the</strong> fly (55.49) and back (1:58.95), withVendt at 2:01.97. But in <strong>the</strong> breaststroke, Vendt moved intoa slight lead (3:14.23 to 3:14.63) as he split 1:12.26 toPhelps’ 1:15.68. It was decided again in <strong>the</strong> freestyle leg asPhelps moved into <strong>the</strong> lead, winning with 4:12.48 to Vendt’s4:13.15. Both were off <strong>the</strong>ir bests but not for lack of trying.In third, Takahiro Mori (JPN) swam 4:16.35, slower thanhis Asian records from <strong>the</strong> prelims of 4:15.41, and BrianJohns (CAN) finished fourth in 4:16.44, his best.“Our goal was to go 1-2,” Phelps said. “We had arough start on <strong>the</strong> first day, so we wanted to get <strong>the</strong> teamfired up today and show <strong>the</strong>m something. I wanted to break<strong>the</strong> world record, but you don’t get everything you want allDay 1, Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong> 24Women’s 400 IM—Jennifer Reilly (AUS) won <strong>the</strong> firstrace in an Australian record of 4:40.84, with Maggie Bowen(USA) in second with 4:44.39 and Maiko Fujita (JPN) thirdwith 4:45.79. Elizabeth Warden (CAN) was fourth in 4:45.80,her best ever.“I was a bit surprised coming off <strong>the</strong> last turn, but tofinally get <strong>the</strong> Australian record and become <strong>the</strong> PanPacific champion, I am just stoked,” Reilly said.“I’m glad to have medalled at a good meet like this,”Bowen said. “Unfortunately, I’m not happy with my time,but it was great to swim against really fast swimmers andget <strong>the</strong> silver medal.”Men’s 400 Freestyle—In a tactical race, Ian Thorpe(AUS) and Grant Hackett (AUS) swam just to stay ahead of<strong>the</strong> field. Their times of 3:45.28 and 3:45.99 were well off<strong>the</strong>ir best but enough to give <strong>the</strong>m a sweep of <strong>the</strong> top spots.Klete Keller (USA) was third with 3:48.40 and Erik Vendt(USA) fourth with 3:49.75. Mark Johnston (CAN) finishedsixth with 3:52.29.48At last under <strong>the</strong> minute, Jennifer Button with 59.68 for <strong>the</strong> 100 butterflyDan GalbraithSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


Natalie Coughlin broke <strong>the</strong> one minute barrier again in <strong>the</strong>100 back to win in 59.72, a meet record and <strong>the</strong> secondfastesttime in history, behind only her world record of 59.58from Nationals <strong>the</strong> week before. It was her second gold of<strong>the</strong> meet. Haley Cope took <strong>the</strong> bronze in 1:01.74, a personalbest, behind Dyana Calub (AUS) in 1:01.49. Coughlin hit<strong>the</strong> turn in 29.20, ahead of Calub, and touched almost twofull body lengths ahead of <strong>the</strong> field.“I took it out in a good comfortable speed,” saidCoughlin. “I had basically <strong>the</strong> same plan as in <strong>the</strong> 100 fly,to blast off <strong>the</strong> wall after <strong>the</strong> turn and blast to <strong>the</strong> finish. Iwas lot more excited to swim tonight and it showed in <strong>the</strong>race.”Men’s 100 Backstroke—Aaron Peirsol and RandallBal followed up with a 1-2 performance in <strong>the</strong> 100 back,with times of 54.22 and 54.45, well ahead of Japan’sTomomi Morita with 55.29.“Our goal was to go 1-2 and we accomplished that,”said Peirsol. “It was a great set-up for my 200 back tomorrowand a great way to end my 100 back season.”“That was one of my best times,” said Bal. “It’s a greatstepping stone to my future goals.”Riley Janes (CAN) was fifth with 55.63, his best ever,after swimming personal bests in <strong>the</strong> prelims and semis.Women’s 200 IM—In a tightly contested 200 IMrace, Gabrielle Rose (USA) and Maggie Bowen (USA) cameaway with silver in 2:13.93 and bronze in 2:14.28, behindTomoko Hagiwara (JPN) with 2:13.42 for <strong>the</strong> gold. Roseand Hagiwara flip-flopped <strong>the</strong> lead <strong>the</strong> whole race. Rosetouched first at <strong>the</strong> 50, before Hagiwara passed her at <strong>the</strong>100. The American regained <strong>the</strong> lead at 150, but Hagiwarafinished strong with a 30.94 for <strong>the</strong> final 50 to Rose’s 31.90.“All three of us put up a great fight,” said Rose. “It wasa great race and I’m thrilled with my result.”“During that last 50, I was really glad I wasn’t gettingsuper tired,” Hoelzer said. “I wanted to go out fast, butrelaxed. I figured I’d be behind at <strong>the</strong> beginning and wouldneed <strong>the</strong> energy to catch up, and it worked out for me.”The medal race moved out of reach for <strong>the</strong> Aussies as<strong>the</strong> USA now had total medals of 26 (8-11-7). Australiaonly added one gold for 6 and a total of only 12.Day 4, Tuesday, <strong>Aug</strong> 27Women’s 200 Freestyle—Lindsay Benko (USA) heldoff two Australians to win gold in <strong>the</strong> 200 free in 1:58.74.Elka Graham and Giaan Rooney followed in 1:59.72 and1:59.82. Benko was second at <strong>the</strong> 50, but had moved into <strong>the</strong>lead by <strong>the</strong> 100. Diana Munz was fifth in 2:00.95.“I was a little disappointed with <strong>the</strong> time, but you can’tcomplain when you get <strong>the</strong> win,” Benko said. “To be ableto come back after what happened last summer with myknee is very gratifying for me.”Men’s 200 Breaststroke—Brendan Hansen (USA)won with a 2:11.80, with Jim Piper (AUS) a disppointedsecond in 2:12.53, after a faster time in <strong>the</strong> semis with2:11.54. Daisuke Kimura (JPN) was third with 2:12.71.Michael Brown (CAN) missed <strong>the</strong> medal but his fourthplace of 2:12.87 was a new national record.“It was a fun race,” Brendan Hansen (USA) said. “Iknew it was going to be tough. I wanted to get back downinto 2:10, so I’m a little disappointed with my time, but I’mglad I got <strong>the</strong> win. The record will still be <strong>the</strong>re <strong>the</strong> next timeI swim and I’ll keep working towards it.”After pulling out of <strong>the</strong> 200 breaststroke due to anelbow injury, Kosuke Kitajima said “To be honest, I’m justglad this wasn’t <strong>the</strong> Olympics. I know how much hopepeople had on my breaking <strong>the</strong> world record in <strong>the</strong> 200 andall I can say is that if I would have participated, I’mconfident I would’ve done well. I just have to accept my50Backstroke sweep for Aaron Peirsal (USA)current situation and hope to get treated and return before<strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> meet to cheer on my teammates.”Men’s 200 Butterfly—After winning gold in Sydneyas <strong>the</strong> reigning world record-holder in <strong>the</strong> 200 fly, TomMalchow (USA) spent <strong>the</strong> next two years trying to catch upto Michael Phelps (USA), who took over as <strong>the</strong> world recordholderin March of 2001. Malchow had his turn again.Phelps swam <strong>the</strong> first 100 under world-record pace,touching in 54.61 to Malchow’s 55.21. Malchow took over<strong>the</strong> lead at <strong>the</strong> 150 mark, 1:24.87 to 1:25.18 and held on for<strong>the</strong> win. His time of 1:55.21 broke his own meet record setat <strong>the</strong> 1999 Pan Pacs and ranks ninth-fastest in history.Phelps took silver in 1:55.41, followed by Takashi Yamamoto(JPN) at 1:55.57.“The last big meet I won was <strong>the</strong> Olympics,” Malchowsaid. “It’s been tough to get on that number one podiumwith people like Michael (Phelps), Takashi (Yamamoto),and Franck Esposito (FRA) swimming so fast. It’s great towin against such a strong field. Breaking 1:55 is still a thornin my side, but I’ll get <strong>the</strong>re one of <strong>the</strong>se days. Michael andI have been going back and forth, and he’s not going awayanytime soon.”Women’s 50 Freestyle—Jenny Thompson, who’sonly been training for a little over two months since <strong>the</strong>2000 Olympics, put toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> best 50 free race of her life,winning in a personal best 25.13. Her previous best was her<strong>the</strong>n-American record time of 25.20 at <strong>the</strong> 1992 OlympicTrials. Tammie Stone took bronze in 25.42, just behindAustralia’s Jodie Henry (25.32).“This is <strong>the</strong> best I’ve felt about a race since I broke <strong>the</strong>world record in <strong>the</strong> 100 butterfly,” Thompson said. “I wasreally relaxed before <strong>the</strong> race. I didn’t have muchexpectation. I thought I could go faster than I did last night,but I wasn’t sure how much faster. I had a good time withit. It was pretty much <strong>the</strong> perfect race for me. I was justhappy to make <strong>the</strong> team. This was <strong>the</strong> icing on <strong>the</strong> cake.”Women’s 200 Butterfly—Petria Thomas (AUS) wonwith 2:08.31. Thomas took <strong>the</strong> lead from <strong>the</strong> first 50 andbuilt on it throughout <strong>the</strong> race. Mary Descenza (USA) tooksilver in 2:09.56, a personal best, and Emily Mason (USA)took bronze in 2:10.59.“I am glad it’s over; it’s always a hard race especiallyafter my program over <strong>the</strong> last month,” Petria ThomasCy Jariz Cyr/Newsportsaid. “Fast times, if <strong>the</strong>y come, are great, but winning was<strong>the</strong> important thing tonight. This is my first-ever individualgold medal at Pan Pacs, so I am happy.”Men’s 4x200 Freestyle Relay—Australia won in aslow-for-<strong>the</strong>m 7:09.00 (<strong>the</strong>ir world record is 7:04.66). TheAmerican record fell with Nate Dusing (1:49.00), KleteKeller (1:47.31), Michael Phelps (1:47.49), and Chad Carvin(1:48.01) swimming a 7:11.81. The previous U.S. best was7:12.51 from 1988.“I’m stoked about our time,” Carvin said. “The goldmedal is always nice, but so is being <strong>the</strong> fastest American4x200 free relay team in history. Now we’ll be concentratingon getting better and inching towards <strong>the</strong> Australians.”Canada was third with 7:17.30, just off <strong>the</strong>ir record of7:17.17 from Commonwealths.USA had a total of 35 medals (12-14-9) to Australia’s19 (8-7-3). Canada, after four days, had no individualmedals and just two bronze from <strong>the</strong> men’s free relays.Day 5, Wednesday, <strong>Aug</strong> 28Men’s 100 Freestyle—It was a fifth gold for IanThorpe (AUS) with 48.84. Ashley Callus (AUS) was secondwith 49.26 and Nate Dusing (USA) third with 49.47 afterleading at <strong>the</strong> first 50 (23.45).“It was good to be under <strong>the</strong> 49-second barrier,”Thorpe said. “It’s pretty close to my personal best, so I amenjoying just having <strong>the</strong> sprints left in <strong>the</strong> meet.”Brent Hayden (CAN) was fourth with 49.53 (24.03),his third sub-50-second swim after personal bests in <strong>the</strong>prelims (49.77) and semis (49.70). Each swim was a newnational record.Women’s 800 Freestyle—“It’s been a long week. I’mso happy to come away with three gold medals,” Munz saidafter winning <strong>the</strong> 800 free in addition to <strong>the</strong> 1500 and 400earlier. “I’ve been running out of steam since after <strong>the</strong> 400,so I wasn’t happy with my time, but I’m glad I got my handon <strong>the</strong> wall first.”“I was surprised when I heard <strong>the</strong> time later,” saidSachiko Yamada after overtaking Hayley Peirsol (USA) ina new Japanese record time of 8:31.89, to come in second.Men’s 200 Backstroke—“It was a pretty fabulousrace,” Aaron Peirsol (USA) said after his win with 1:56.88.“I went out with Matt because I knew he’d take <strong>the</strong> first 100SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


Five medals for soon-to-be doctor Jenny Thompson (USA)out. It’s a lot easier to get off to a good start when you havesomeone to race. After last night, I was pretty confident Icould go after <strong>the</strong> world record, but I didn’t put it toge<strong>the</strong>rlike I wanted to. You only shave two or three times a year soyou have to go for it when you can. You have to be happywhen you win though. It’s first things first.”“I was really happy with that. My plan was to stick withAaron and it worked well with that being my best time since<strong>the</strong> Olympics,” Welsh said. His time in second was 1:57.69,just off his best.Keith Beavers (CAN) was third with 1:59.36, a newnational record, after best times in each of <strong>the</strong> three roundsand a two-second drop from his previous best. It was <strong>the</strong> firstindividual event medal for Canada.Women’s 200 Breaststroke—Xuejuan Luo (CHN)was on world-record pace for <strong>the</strong> first 50 (32.57) and <strong>the</strong>100, but faltered on <strong>the</strong> second half to finish fourth. AmandaBeard (USA) added her second gold with a time of 2:26.31,with Leisel Jones (AUS) second with 2:26.42 and KristyKowal (USA) third with 2:27.59.“It was a lot of fun,” Beard said. “It was great to haveKristy up <strong>the</strong>re with me. I’m very proud of how I swamhere.”Women’s 4x200 Freestyle Relay—The USA won in<strong>the</strong>ir best-ever time of 7:56.96 with Australia second in7:59.25 and Japan third in 8:04.01.Natalie Coughlin led off for <strong>the</strong> Americans in 1:58.21,but <strong>the</strong> USA fell behind as Mary Hill split 2:00.92, but DianaMunz in 1:59.58 and Lindsay Benko with an even faster1:58.25 put <strong>the</strong> relay away.Australia was second after Petria Thomas’ lead-offtime of 1:59.77, moved into <strong>the</strong> lead with Elka Graham’s1:59.14 and Giaan Rooney’s 1:59.72, but anchor Alice Millswas not up to <strong>the</strong> task of anchor and her 2:00.62 left <strong>the</strong>mover two body lengths short.Kurtis MacGillivary (CAN) improved more than 20 seconds in<strong>the</strong> 1500 free after training with Hackett in AustraliaSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>“It was a great race,” Benko said. “We’reall looking forward to <strong>the</strong> last session tomorrow.Hopefully it will be ano<strong>the</strong>r good one for <strong>the</strong>Americans.”With one day left, <strong>the</strong> race for supremacywas over. USA had 42 medals (16-14-12) andAustralia was well back with 23 (9-11-3).Day 6, Thursday, <strong>Aug</strong> 29Women’s 100 Freestyle—NatalieCoughlin (USA) and Jenny Thompson (USA)were in <strong>the</strong> early lead and Coughlin came backbest (25.98 and 28.01) for a final time of 53.99.It was her best and only <strong>the</strong> second eversub-54-second 100 freestyle.Jodie Henry (AUS) surprised with hersecond in 54.55, a Commonwealth record and a half-aseconddrop from her previous best.“I didn’t think I could swim much faster than I did in<strong>the</strong> semis,” Coughlin said after her 100 free win. “TechnicallyI swam much better tonight. I brea<strong>the</strong>d every four strokescoming back. I was just hoping to do better than myNationals time of 54.6, but I can’t believe I did that muchbetter.”“Coming second to Jenny Thompson any day is a goodswim,” said silver medallist Jodie Henry, AUS.Cy Jariz Cyr/NewsportWomen’s 200 Backstroke—The favourite for <strong>the</strong>event, Tomoko Hagiwara (JPN), already a gold medallist,collapsed after her semi-final, was carried off on a stretcherto be transported to hospital, and eventually was declaredunfit to compete both in <strong>the</strong> 200 back and <strong>the</strong> medley relay.In Hagiwara’s absence, Elizabeth Warden (CAN) sensed anopportunity for a medal. At <strong>the</strong> 100, Warden was still <strong>the</strong>leader, with Diana Mcmanus (AUS) second and ClementineStoney (AUS) third.But it was Magaret Hoelzer (USA) who maintained <strong>the</strong>stroke rating in <strong>the</strong> third length and was rewarded with <strong>the</strong>gold medal in a time of 2:11.00, more than a one-seconddrop from her previous best. She finished well ahead of <strong>the</strong>field, with Japan’s Aya Terakawa earning silver in 2:12.28.Jennifer Fratesi (CAN) was third with 2:12.71, <strong>the</strong> secondindividual bronze for her team.“During that last 50, I was really glad I wasn’t gettingsuper tired,” Hoelzer said. “I wanted to go out fast, butrelaxed. I figured I’d be behind at <strong>the</strong> beginning and wouldneed <strong>the</strong> energy to catch up and it worked out for me.”Men’s 100 Butterfly—Ian Crocker (USA) was <strong>the</strong>first to break surface and Geoff Huegill (AUS) joined him at<strong>the</strong> 25 mark. Then it was Michael Mintenko (CAN) whotook <strong>the</strong>m through <strong>the</strong> 50 turn in 24.43. Crocker was secondand Takashi Yamamoto(JPN) third. Huegill turnedin fourth position.Crocker and Huegillcame out of <strong>the</strong> turn best andmade a race of it for <strong>the</strong> goldmedal. Crocker was <strong>the</strong> victorin 52.45, and Huegill wassecond with 52.48, one of <strong>the</strong>closest contests of this year’schampionships. Mintenkowas third with 52.69, <strong>the</strong> thirdindividual bronze forCanada.“I was expecting to beout faster than I was in <strong>the</strong>Marco Chiesaprelims and semis, and I was,but I didn’t feel quite asrelaxed,” Crocker said. “I’m happy with <strong>the</strong> result, but Iwould have liked to have gone faster.”Men’s 1500 Freestyle—Grant Hackett’s time was1/100th of a second faster than that of Kieren Perkins’former world record as he claimed Australia’s 10th gold of<strong>the</strong> championships and his fourth in Yokohama with14:41.65.“It’s always nice to know you’re swimming that fastand I didn’t take <strong>the</strong> race out as hard as I could because of<strong>the</strong> hectic program,” Hackett said.“I didn’t feel drained at all, so I really can’t wait untilnext year (World Championships) because I am enjoyingmy swimming and <strong>the</strong> publicity <strong>the</strong> sport is gettingworldwide at <strong>the</strong> moment.”“I can take ano<strong>the</strong>r 12 seconds off that. I want to gounder 14:30. I know I can do it. I’ll have to work my butt offand at <strong>the</strong> end of it, I’ll be totally exhausted and have tocrawl off <strong>the</strong> pool deck.”Hackett is in a class by himself as <strong>the</strong>re were no sub-15-minute swims, with Erik Vendt (USA) in second with15:02.24 and Laresen Jensen (USA) third in 15:05.17.Kurtis MacGillivary (CAN) was seventh with his bestever time of 15:36.12. He has spent several months trainingwith Hackett in Australia.Men’s 200 IM—Michael Phelps couldn’t swim in <strong>the</strong>100 fly as it conflicted with <strong>the</strong> 200 IM and he made <strong>the</strong>most of it with a fast 1:59.70 win.“That world record (1:58.16) is one of <strong>the</strong> hardest,”Phelps said. “Jani Sievinen had an unbelievable last 100when he set that. It’s going to take a little more work if Iwant to break that. I’ll keep going after it.”Takahiro Mori (JPN) was second with 2:01.35 andTom Wilkens (USA) third with 2:01.17. Brian Johns (CAN)was fourth in 2:01.25, his best ever, but missed a medal.Women’s 4x100 Medley Relay—Australia upset <strong>the</strong>USA with a 4:00.50 to 4:01.15. The big difference was PetriaThomas’ 100 fly leg of 56.94, <strong>the</strong> fastest ever. In additionDyana Calub led off with 1:01.98, Leisel Jones swam <strong>the</strong>breaststroke leg in 1:07.51, and Jodie Henry anchored witha 54.07. With <strong>the</strong> Aussies having three faster legs than <strong>the</strong>Americans, it was impossible to lose.“I knew I was up against Jenny. I just wanted to get asclose to her as possible to give Jodie <strong>the</strong> best possiblechance,” Petria Thomas said.Canada was third with 4:05.69, <strong>the</strong>ir first women’srelay medal, and it took a national record almost twoseconds faster than at Commonwealths to do it.Men’s 4x100 Medley Relay—The Americans wereout to avenge <strong>the</strong> women’s loss and did it in a world-recordtime of 3:33.48. Australia was very good too, with aCommonwealth record of 3:34.84. Canada was third with3:38.17, ano<strong>the</strong>r national relay record.“It was a great end to an excellent meet,” AaronPeirsol said. “It was <strong>the</strong> best Pan Pac meet we’ve had inmore than 10 years. Everyone did <strong>the</strong>ir part and more. Ourrelay decided we wanted to step it up and get that worldrecord. We knew what we had to do and we were stoked. Itwas an excellent race.”“This was my first international relay, and going out<strong>the</strong>re with those three guys was more fun than I eventhought it would be,” breaststroker Brendan Hansen said.“This is a great stepping stone to <strong>the</strong> 2004 Olympics. We’lltry to ride this wave we created here.” (He split 1:00.14.)“Up to this event we didn’t see any world records at thismeet, so we decided to take care of that,” said backstrokerAaron Peirsol. He swam lead-off in 54.17.“I actually checked out all of <strong>the</strong> split times andeverything,” said flyer Michael Phelps. “Then we talkedabout it and all of us decided to go for it. We wanted it reallybad.” Phelps’ fly leg was 51.13, tied for <strong>the</strong> fastest ever.51


52<strong>2002</strong> PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPSYokohama, JPN, <strong>Aug</strong> 24-29 (50 m)Unlimited entries by country in prelims,max four in semis and two in <strong>the</strong> finals.MEN50 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 261 22.22 Lezak Jason,75,USA2 22.28 Ervin Anthony,81,USA3 22.40 Hawke Brett,74,AUS4 22.56 Callus Ashley,79,AUS5 22.81 Lupien Yannick,80,CAN6 23.00 Nakanishi Issei,79,JPN7 23.05 Gueraldi Renato,80,BRA8 23.29 Nagura Naoki,80,JPNSemi finals1 22.18 Lezak Jason,75,USA2 22.43 Hawke Brett,74,AUS3 22.48 Ervin Anthony,81,USA4 22.64 Callus Ashley,79,AUS5 22.84 Ciarla Aaron,78,USA6 22.96 Hannan Tommy,80,USA7 22.98 Pine Adam,76,AUS8 23.05 Gueraldi Renato,80,BRA9 23.05 Nakanishi Issei,79,JPN10 23.15 Lupien Yannick,80,CAN11 23.18 Nagura Naoki,80,JPN12 23.22 Dos Santos Nicholas,80,BRA13 23.43 Bera Richard S.,71,INA14 23.50 dos Santos Guilherme,82,BRA15 23.69 Cordeiro Andre,74,BRA16 23.74 Herring Mark,85,NZL100 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 281 48.84 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 49.26 Callus Ashley,79,AUS3 49.47 Dusing Nate,78,USA4 49.53 Hayden Brent,83,CAN5 49.56 Tucker Scott,75,USA6 49.99 Lupien Yannick,80,CAN7 50.71 Hosokawa Daisuke,82,JPN8 50.73 Okumura Yoshihiro,83,JPNSemi finals1 49.20 Tucker Scott,75,USA2 49.24 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS3 49.61 Callus Ashley,79,AUS4 49.70 Hayden Brent,83,CAN5 49.95 Pearson Todd,77,AUS6 50.08 Lupien Yannick,80,CAN7 50.28 Dusing Nate,78,USA8 50.45 Hosokawa Daisuke,82,JPN9 50.63 Janes Riley,80,CAN10 50.64 Hannan Tommy,80,USA11 50.92 Okumura Yoshihiro,83,JPN12 51.00 dos Santos Guilherme,82,BRA13 51.02 Cordeiro Andre,74,BRA14 51.27 Gueraldi Renato,80,BRA15 51.73 Hawke Brett,74,AUSdisq Nagura Naoki,81,JPN200 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 261 1:44.75 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 1:45.84 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 1:48.11 Dusing Nate,78,USA4 1:48.26 Say Rick,79,CAN5 1:48.42 Keller Klete,82,USA6 1:49.48 Johnston Mark,79,CAN7 1:49.74 Hosokawa Daisuke,82,JPN8 1:49.97 Okumura Yoshihiro,83,JPN9 1:52.49 Bonfim Bruno,79,BRASemi finals1 1:47.57 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 1:48.41 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 1:48.52 Keller Klete,82,USA4 1:48.59 Dusing Nate,78,USA5 1:48.89 Say Rick,79,CAN6 1:49.13 Johnston Mark,79,CAN7 1:49.83 Hayden Brent,83,CAN8 1:49.98 Carvin Chad,74,USA9 1:50.03 Tucker Scott,75,USA10 1:50.12 Hosokawa Daisuke,82,JPN11 1:50.42 Okumura Yoshihiro,83,JPN12 1:50.93 Cram Jason,82,AUS13 1:51.17 Ichikawa Yosuke,78,JPN14 1:51.47 Mosca Rafael,82,BRA15 1:51.61 Dunne Leon,75,AUS16 1:53.70 Bonfim Bruno,79,BRA400 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 241 3:45.28 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 3:45.99 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 3:48.40 Keller Klete,82,USA4 3:49.75 Vendt Erik,81,USA5 3:51.40 Fujita Shunichi,82,JPN6 3:52.29 Johnston Mark,79,CAN7 3:55.98 Sonoda Naoya,82,JPN8 4:00.20 Bonfim Bruno,79,BRAPrelims1 3:46.94 Thorpe Ian,82,AUS2 3:48.50 Hackett Grant,80,AUS3 3:48.75 Stevens Craig,80,AUS4 3:49.19 Keller Klete,82,USA5 3:49.58 Vendt Erik,81,USA6 3:49.99 Carvin Chad,74,USA7 3:51.57 Fujita Shunichi,82,JPN8 3:52.41 Jensen Larsen,85,USA9 3:53.76 Say Rick,79,CAN10 3:53.96 Johnston Mark,79,CAN11 3:54.24 Sonoda Naoya,82,JPN12 3:57.22 Bonfim Bruno,79,BRA13 3:57.96 Matsuda Takeshi,84,JPN14 3:59.09 Ichikawa Yosuke,78,JPN15 3:59.50 MacGillivary Kurtis,84,CAN16 4:03.31 Burmester Moss,81,NZL17 4:03.69 Gibson Cameron,82,NZL18 4:04.31 Valdivieso Juan,81,PER19 4:04.86 Kwok Mark,77,HKG20 4:11.37 Chung Kwok Leung,84,HKG21 4:11.44 Mosca Rafael,82,BRA800 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 251 7:44.78 Hackett Grant,80,AUS2 7:52.05 Jensen Larsen,85,USA3 7:56.69 Thompson Chris,78,USA4 7:56.86 Stevens Craig,80,AUS5 8:01.97 Fujita Shunichi,82,JPN6 8:11.22 Matsuda Takeshi,84,JPN7 8:12.27 MacGillivary Kurtis,84,CAN8 8:27.10 Bonfim Bruno,79,BRA1500 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 291 14:41.65 Hackett Grant,80,AUS2 15:02.24 Vendt Erik,81,USA3 15:05.17 Jensen Larsen,85,USA4 15:20.76 Stevens Craig,80,AUS5 15:21.19 Fujita Shunichi,82,JPN6 15:29.27 Thompson Chris,78,USA7 15:36.12 MacGillivary Kurtis,84,CAN8 15:41.80 Bonfim Bruno,79,BRA100 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 261 54.22 Peirsol Aaron,83,USA2 54.45 Bal Randall,80,USA3 55.29 Morita Tomomi,84,JPN4 55.30 Nishikori Atsushi,78,JPN5 55.63 Janes Riley,80,CAN6 55.71 McBean Leigh,83,AUS7 56.51 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS8 56.55 Yu Rui,82,CHNSemi finals1 54.24 Bal Randall,80,USA2 54.31 Peirsol Aaron,83,USA3 55.02 Marshall Peter,82,USA4 55.75 Nishikori Atsushi,78,JPN5 55.83 Janes Riley,80,CAN6 55.89 Morita Tomomi,84,JPN7 56.02 McBean Leigh,83,AUS8 56.12 Hunt Raymond,82,USA9 56.44 Yu Rui,82,CHN10 56.46 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS11 56.69 Nakano Takashi,83,JPN12 56.81 Sonoda Naoya,82,JPN13 57.08 Veldman Gord,79,CAN14 57.13 Costa Cleber,80,BRA15 57.40 Talbot-Cameron Scott,81,NZLdisq Welsh Matt,76,AUS200 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 281 1:56.88 Peirsol Aaron,83,USA2 1:57.69 Welsh Matt,76,AUS3 1:59.36 Beavers Keith,83,CAN4 2:00.08 Nakano Takashi,83,JPN5 2:00.50 McBean Leigh,83,AUS6 2:00.79 Hunt Raymond,82,USA7 2:00.93 Sonoda Naoya,82,JPN8 2:01.56 Yu Rui,82,CHNSemi finals1 1:56.49 Peirsol Aaron,83,USA2 1:59.87 Nakano Takashi,83,JPN3 1:59.97 Welsh Matt,76,AUS4 2:00.12 McBean Leigh,83,AUS5 2:00.20 Beavers Keith,83,CAN6 2:00.74 Hunt Raymond,82,USA7 2:01.53 Yu Rui,82,CHN8 2:01.62 Sonoda Naoya,82,JPN9 2:02.27 Wagner Luke,82,USA10 2:02.57 Talbot-Cameron Scott,81,NZL11 2:02.61 Gibson Cameron,82,NZL12 2:02.89 Rolff Ethan,82,AUS13 2:04.02 Sayao Chuck,82,CAN14 2:04.83 Morita Tomomi,84,JPN15 2:05.26 Pinto Thiago,77,BRA16 2:06.32 Van der Kraay Anthony,80,NZL100 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 251 1:00.36 Kitajima Kosuke,82,JPN2 1:00.84 Hansen Brendan,81,USA3 1:01.68 Piper Jim,81,AUS4 1:02.02 Gangloff Mark,81,USA5 1:02.21 Brown Michael,84,CAN6 1:02.28 Knabe Morgan,81,CAN7 1:02.53 Harrison Regan,77,AUS8 1:02.93 Yamaguchi Yoshihisa,82,JPNSemi finals1 1:00.34 Kitajima Kosuke,82,JPN2 1:01.52 Hansen Brendan,81,USA3 1:01.70 Piper Jim,81,AUS4 1:01.93 Gangloff Mark,81,USA5 1:01.96 Denniston David,78,USA6 1:02.21 Knabe Morgan,81,CAN7 1:02.60 Brown Michael,84,CAN8 1:02.76 Harrison Regan,77,AUS9 1:02.88 Marrs Jarrod,75,USA10 1:03.00 Norris Justin,80,AUS11 1:03.05 Yamaguchi Yoshihisa,82,JPN12 1:03.20 Thomsen Chad,83,CAN13 1:03.26 Barbosa Henrique,84,BRA14 1:03.34 Kimura Daisuke,81,JPN15 1:03.69 Stamhuis John,79,CAN16 1:03.72 Wang Haibo,82,CHN200 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 271 2:11.80 Hansen Brendan,81,USA2 2:12.53 Piper Jim,81,AUS3 2:12.71 Kimura Daisuke,81,JPN4 2:12.87 Brown Michael,84,CAN5 2:13.10 Denniston David,78,USA6 2:15.69 Harrison Regan,77,AUS7 2:16.42 Stamhuis John,79,CAN8 2:17.25 Tomazini Marcelo,78,BRASemi finals1 2:11.54 Piper Jim,81,AUS2 2:12.90 Hansen Brendan,81,USA3 2:13.28 Brown Michael,84,CAN4 2:13.48 Kimura Daisuke,81,JPN5 2:13.73 Denniston David,78,USA6 2:13.84 Wilkens Tom,75,USA7 2:15.87 Stamhuis John,79,CAN8 2:16.19 Gangloff Mark,81,USA9 2:16.25 Tomazini Marcelo,78,BRA10 2:16.40 Harrison Regan,77,AUS11 2:18.98 Wang Haibo,82,CHN12 2:19.67 Barbosa Henrique,84,BRA13 2:20.06 Thomsen Chad,83,CAN14 2:22.88 Tam Chi Kin,80,HKG15 2:24.45 Daly Kieran,81,NZL16 2:26.37 Scott Michael,80,HKG100 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 291 52.45 Crocker Ian,82,USA2 52.48 Huegill Geoff,79,AUS3 52.69 Mintenko Michael,75,CAN4 52.88 Yamamoto Takashi,78,JPN5 52.97 Pine Adam,76,AUS6 53.00 Hannan Tommy,80,USA7 53.79 Kawamoto Kohei,79,JPN8 54.43 Jin Hao,79,CHNSemi finals1 52.21 Crocker Ian,82,USA2 52.38 Huegill Geoff,79,AUS3 52.61 Mintenko Michael,75,CAN4 52.64 Yamamoto Takashi,78,JPN5 53.09 Hannan Tommy,80,USA6 53.39 Pine Adam,76,AUS7 53.63 Kawamoto Kohei,79,JPN8 53.82 Malchow Tom,76,USA9 54.25 Jin Hao,79,CHN10 54.63 Duppre Hugo,77,BRA11 55.01 Nishikori Atsushi,78,JPN12 55.47 Burmester Moss,81,NZL13 55.78 Kondo Yu,81,JPN14 55.91 Monteiro Pedro,75,BRA15 55.97 Valdivieso Juan,81,PER16 59.96 Ramsay Heath,81,AUS200 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 271 1:55.21 Malchow Tom,76,USA2 1:55.41 Phelps Michael,85,USA3 1:55.57 Yamamoto Takashi,78,JPN4 1:56.64 Matsuda Takeshi,84,JPN5 1:58.40 Norris Justin,80,AUS6 2:00.18 Valdivieso Juan,81,PER7 2:00.41 Livingston Andrew,78,PUR8 2:00.64 Monteiro Pedro,75,BRASemi finals1 1:56.15 Phelps Michael,85,USA2 1:56.19 Malchow Tom,76,USA3 1:56.25 Yamamoto Takashi,78,JPN4 1:56.71 Matsuda Takeshi,84,JPN5 1:58.77 Norris Justin,80,AUS6 1:59.66 Kawamoto Kohei,79,JPN7 1:59.87 Valdivieso Juan,81,PER8 2:00.06 Kondo Yu,81,JPN9 2:00.07 Monteiro Pedro,75,BRA10 2:00.27 Donnelly Eric,80,USA11 2:01.37 Livingston Andrew,78,PUR12 2:02.30 Burmester Moss,81,NZL13 2:02.54 Steed Trent,77,AUS14 2:02.57 Ramsay Heath,81,AUS15 2:02.82 Murray Chad,81,CAN16 2:03.18 Kent Dean,78,NZL200 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 291 1:59.70 Phelps Michael,85,USA2 2:00.61 Mori Takahiro,80,JPN3 2:01.17 Wilkens Tom,75,USA4 2:01.25 Johns Brian,82,CAN5 2:01.67 Miki Jiro,83,JPN6 2:02.88 Kent Dean,78,NZL7 2:03.03 Norris Justin,80,AUS8 2:04.91 Van Der Zant Robert,75,AUSSemi finals1 1:59.83 Phelps Michael,85,USA2 2:01.35 Miki Jiro,83,JPN3 2:01.50 Mori Takahiro,80,JPN4 2:01.52 Wilkens Tom,75,USA5 2:01.59 Taniguchi Shinya,81,JPN6 2:01.84 Donnelly Eric,80,USA7 2:01.96 Johns Brian,82,CAN8 2:02.07 Clements Kevin,80,USA9 2:03.22 Kent Dean,78,NZL10 2:03.27 Norris Justin,80,AUS11 2:03.36 Van Der Zant Robert,75,AUS12 2:04.85 Yabe Diogo,80,BRA13 2:05.21 Steed Trent,77,AUS14 2:05.62 Murray Chad,81,CAN15 2:07.32 Sayao Chuck,82,CAN16 2:12.02 Jin Hao,79,CHN400 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 251 4:12.48 Phelps Michael,85,USA2 4:13.15 Vendt Erik,81,USA3 4:16.35 Mori Takahiro,80,JPN4 4:16.44 Johns Brian,82,CAN5 4:17.62 Taniguchi Shinya,81,JPN6 4:20.19 Norris Justin,80,AUS7 4:20.79 Kent Dean,78,NZL8 4:21.45 Steed Trent,77,AUSPrelims1 4:13.27 Phelps Michael,85,USA2 4:15.41 Mori Takahiro,80,JPN3 4:15.46 Taniguchi Shinya,81,JPN4 4:16.64 Vendt Erik,81,USA5 4:19.06 Wilkens Tom,75,USA6 4:19.21 Johns Brian,82,CAN7 4:19.75 Donnelly Eric,80,USA8 4:20.66 Miki Jiro,83,JPN9 4:20.74 Steed Trent,77,AUS10 4:20.97 Kent Dean,78,NZL11 4:21.74 Clements Kevin,80,USA12 4:22.51 Norris Justin,80,AUS13 4:23.09 Sayao Chuck,82,CAN14 4:25.03 Beavers Keith,83,CAN15 4:26.51 Goncalves Rafael,80,BRA16 4:29.27 Murray Chad,81,CAN17 4:31.29 Van der Kraay Anthony,80,NZL18 4:31.56 Yabe Diogo,80,BRA19 4:34.41 Salatta Lucas,87,BRA20 4:40.30 Ihara Kleber,81,BRA4X100 MEDLEY RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 291 w3:33.48 United States,USA54.17 Aaron Peirsol1:00.14 Brendan Hansen51.13 Michael Phelps48.04 Jason Lezak2 3:34.84 Australia,AUS54.52 Matt Welsh1:01.32 Jim Piper52.69 Geoff Huegill47.20 Ian Thorpe3 3:38.17 Canada,CAN56.07 Riley Janes1:01.61 Michael Brown51.91 Michael Mintenko48.58 Brent Hayden4 3:39.06 Japan,JPN5 3:48.00 Brazil,BRA6 3:49.53 New Zealand,NZL4X100 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 241 3:15.15 Australia,AUS49.26 Ashley Callus48.92 Todd Pearson49.05 Grant Hackett47.92 Ian Thorpe2 3:15.41 United States,USA50.30 Anthony Ervin48.66 Scott Tucker48.53 Nate Dusing47.92 Jason Lezak3 3:17.69 Canada,CAN49.90 Yannick Lupien49.66 Michael Mintenko49.73 Rick Say48.40 Brent Hayden4 3:22.89 Brazil,BRA5 3:29.13 New Zealand,NZL6 3:33.03 Singapore,SIN7 3:33.49 Hong Kong,HKG4X200 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 271 7:09.00 Australia,AUS1:46.60 Grant Hackett1:48.35 Craig Stevens1:49.25 Jason Cram1:44.80 Ian Thorpe2 7:11.81 United States,USA1:49.00 Nate Dusing1:47.31 Klete Keller1:47.49 Michael Phelps1:48.01 Chad Carvin3 7:17.30 Canada,CAN1:49.71 Rick Say1:49.37 Michael Mintenko1:49.41 Mark Johnston1:48.81 Brian Johns4 7:22.32 Japan,JPN5 7:41.66 Brazil,BRA6 7:48.45 Hong Kong,HKGWOMEN50 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 271 25.13 Thompson Jenny,73,USA2 25.32 Henry Jodie,83,AUS3 25.42 Stone Tammie,76,USA4 25.66 Mills Alice,86,AUS5 25.78 Nicholls Laura,78,CAN6 25.97 Jeffs Toni,68,NZL7 26.09 Yamada Kaori,81,JPN8 26.10 Nagai Tomoko,81,JPNSemi finals1 25.26 Stone Tammie,76,USA2 25.29 Henry Jodie,83,AUS3 25.48 Thompson Jenny,73,USA4 25.53 Cope Haley,79,USA5 25.64 Mills Alice,86,AUS6 25.91 Ryan Sarah,77,AUS7 25.94 Nicholls Laura,78,CAN8 25.99 Hunt Cassie,82,AUS9 26.08 Jeffs Toni,68,NZL10 26.17 Yamada Kaori,81,JPN11 26.22 Nagai Tomoko,81,JPN12 26.35 Fitch Alison,80,NZL13 26.40 Shealy Courtney,77,USA14 26.44 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN15 26.81 Urabe Norie,86,JPN16 27.20 Gusmao Rebeca,84,BRA100 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 291 53.99 Coughlin Natalie,82,USA2 54.55 Henry Jodie,83,AUS3 54.75 Thompson Jenny,73,USA4 55.64 Nagai Tomoko,81,JPN5 55.78 Ryan Sarah,77,AUS6 56.41 Nicholls Laura,78,CAN7 56.56 Yamada Kaori,81,JPN8 56.91 Fitch Alison,80,NZLSemi finals1 54.72 Coughlin Natalie,82,USA2 55.05 Thompson Jenny,73,USA3 55.36 Benko Lindsay,76,USA4 55.47 Henry Jodie,83,AUS5 55.51 Rose Gabrielle,77,USA6 55.58 Ryan Sarah,77,AUS7 55.69 Nagai Tomoko,81,JPN8 56.34 Fitch Alison,80,NZL9 56.38 Creedy Rebecca,83,AUS10 56.51 Yamada Kaori,81,JPN11 56.70 Nicholls Laura,78,CAN12 56.72 Urabe Norie,86,JPN13 57.00 Lacroix Audrey,83,CANSWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>


14 57.05 Hunt Cassie,82,AUS15 57.59 Mita Maki,83,JPN16 58.36 Zhou Yafei,84,CHN200 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 271 1:58.74 Benko Lindsay,76,USA2 1:59.72 Graham Elka,81,AUS3 1:59.82 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS4 2:00.26 Hagiwara Tomoko,80,JPN5 2:00.95 Munz Diana,82,USA6 2:01.65 Pang Jiaying,85,CHN7 2:01.94 Yamada Sachiko,82,JPN8 2:02.68 Brochado Mariana,84,BRASemi finals1 2:00.66 Benko Lindsay,76,USA2 2:00.78 Munz Diana,82,USA3 2:00.85 Graham Elka,81,AUS4 2:01.37 Hagiwara Tomoko,80,JPN5 2:01.37 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS6 2:01.52 Brochado Mariana,84,BRA7 2:01.55 Yamada Sachiko,82,JPN8 2:01.61 Pang Jiaying,85,CHN9 2:01.73 Hill Mary,85,USA10 2:01.92 Fitch Alison,80,NZL11 2:02.04 Nagai Tomoko,81,JPN12 2:02.20 Ferreira Monique,80,BRA13 2:02.54 Collins Elizabeth,82,CAN14 2:02.58 Crawford Heidi,82,AUS15 2:03.27 Urabe Norie,86,JPN16 2:03.53 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN400 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 251 4:09.50 Munz Diana,82,USA2 4:10.28 Benko Lindsay,76,USA3 4:10.79 Yamada Sachiko,82,JPN4 4:12.42 Graham Elka,81,AUS5 4:13.33 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS6 4:13.34 Shibata Ai,82,JPN7 4:13.48 Ferreira Monique,80,BRA8 4:19.36 Deglau Jessica,80,CANPrelims1 4:10.30 Munz Diana,82,USA2 4:10.49 Benko Lindsay,76,USA3 4:12.24 Yamada Sachiko,82,JPN4 4:12.44 Peirsol Hayley,85,USA5 4:13.99 Graham Elka,81,AUS6 4:14.82 Ferreira Monique,80,BRA7 4:14.89 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS8 4:15.18 Shibata Ai,82,JPN9 4:15.87 Hill Mary,85,USA10 4:15.97 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN11 4:16.91 Brochado Mariana,84,BRA12 4:17.43 Pang Jiaying,85,CHN13 4:18.43 Hentzen Morgan C.,85,USA14 4:19.71 Urabe Norie,86,JPN15 4:20.84 Ochi Madoka,85,JPN16 4:22.44 Oliveira Denise,80,BRA17 4:22.62 Lencoe Taryn,86,CAN18 4:24.02 Crawford Heidi,82,AUS19 4:25.57 Linton Rebecca,85,NZL20 4:26.04 Bernard Natalie,85,NZL21 4:28.05 Ingram Melissa,85,NZL22 4:31.76 Jackson Sarah,79,NZL23 4:36.51 Chan U Nice,87,SIN800 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 281 8:30.45 Munz Diana,82,USA2 8:31.89 Yamada Sachiko,82,JPN3 8:32.27 Peirsol Hayley,85,USA4 8:38.30 Shibata Ai,82,JPN5 8:39.89 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS6 8:43.53 Ribeiro Nayara,84,BRA7 8:44.92 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS8 8:51.00 Lencoe Taryn,86,CAN1500 METRES FREESTYLE,<strong>Aug</strong> 241 16:07.86 Munz Diana,82,USA2 16:16.28 Yamada Sachiko,82,JPN3 16:29.25 Hentzen Morgan C.,85,USA4 16:33.82 Ribeiro Nayara,84,BRA5 16:33.86 Shibata Ai,82,JPN6 16:42.82 Lencoe Taryn,86,CAN7 16:46.84 Pascoe Amanda,85,AUS8 17:18.92 Linton Rebecca,85,NZL100 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 261 59.72 Coughlin Natalie,82,USA2 1:01.49 Calub Dyana,75,AUS3 1:01.74 Cope Haley,79,USA4 1:01.98 Inada Noriko,78,JPN5 1:02.16 Terakawa Aya,84,JPN6 1:02.43 Gammel Erin,80,CAN7 1:02.75 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS8 1:03.28 McLean Hannah,81,NZLSemi finals1 1:01.77 Calub Dyana,75,AUS2 1:01.99 Coughlin Natalie,82,USA3 1:02.00 Inada Noriko,78,JPN4 1:02.09 Cope Haley,79,USA5 1:02.10 MacManus Diana,86,USA6 1:02.28 Shealy Courtney,77,USA7 1:02.39 Terakawa Aya,84,JPN8 1:02.53 Rooney Giaan,82,AUS9 1:02.63 Gammel Erin,80,CAN10 1:02.82 McLean Hannah,81,NZL11 1:02.86 Morgan Melissa,85,AUS12 1:02.91 Nakamura Reiko,82,JPN13 1:03.22 Lischinsky Michelle,74,CAN14 1:03.42 Fratesi Jennifer,84,CAN15 1:03.44 Stefanyshyn Kelly,82,CAN16 1:03.52 Stoney Clementine,82,AUS200 METRES BACKSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 291 2:11.00 Hoelzer Margaret,83,USA2 2:12.28 Terakawa Aya,84,JPN3 2:12.71 Fratesi Jennifer,84,CAN4 2:14.01 MacManus Diana,86,USA5 2:14.15 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN6 2:14.37 Stoney Clementine,82,AUS7 2:14.74 McLean Hannah,81,NZL8 2:16.36 Morgan Melissa,85,AUSSemi finals1 2:11.27 Hagiwara Tomoko,80,JPN2 2:11.96 Fratesi Jennifer,84,CAN3 2:12.20 Hoelzer Margaret,83,USA4 2:12.68 Terakawa Aya,84,JPN5 2:12.93 Nakamura Reiko,82,JPN6 2:13.19 MacManus Diana,86,USA7 2:13.55 Abe Toshie,83,JPN8 2:14.03 Stoney Clementine,82,AUS9 2:14.19 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN10 2:14.39 McLean Hannah,81,NZL11 2:14.45 Morgan Melissa,85,AUS12 2:14.58 Farrell Maureen,83,USA13 2:15.50 Tucker Kelly,85,AUS14 2:16.00 Ingram Melissa,85,NZL15 2:16.88 Gillespie Amanda,85,CAN16 2:18.45 Bouchard Melanie,82,CAN100 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 251 1:08.22 Beard Amanda,81,USA2 1:08.66 Kirk Tara,82,USA3 1:08.70 Luo Xuejuan,84,CHN4 1:08.76 Jones Leisel,85,AUS5 1:09.56 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS6 1:09.84 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN7 1:10.15 Kawanabe Fumiko,85,JPN8 1:10.44 Isoda Junko,81,JPNSemi finals1 1:08.14 Luo Xuejuan,84,CHN2 1:08.39 Jones Leisel,85,AUS3 1:08.42 Beard Amanda,81,USA4 1:08.74 Kirk Tara,82,USA5 1:09.10 Kowal Kristy,78,USA6 1:09.27 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS7 1:09.50 Quann Megan,84,USA8 1:09.58 White Tarnee,81,AUS9 1:09.63 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN10 1:10.30 Isoda Junko,81,JPN11 1:11.19 Kawanabe Fumiko,85,JPN12 1:11.45 Blackburn Lisa,71,CAN13 1:11.74 Waite Kelli,85,AUS14 1:12.11 Wagner Tamara,85,CAN15 1:12.12 Petelski Christin,77,CAN16 1:13.55 Liu Ka Lei,85,HKG200 METRES BREASTSTROKE,<strong>Aug</strong> 281 2:26.31 Beard Amanda,81,USA2 2:26.42 Jones Leisel,85,AUS3 2:27.59 Kowal Kristy,78,USA4 2:28.23 Luo Xuejuan,84,CHN5 2:29.30 Isoda Junko,81,JPN6 2:30.80 Kawanabe Fumiko,85,JPN7 2:31.22 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS8 2:32.64 Leier Rhiannon,76,CANSemi finals1 2:26.86 Jones Leisel,85,AUS2 2:27.34 Kowal Kristy,78,USA3 2:27.44 Beard Amanda,81,USA4 2:29.36 Isoda Junko,81,JPN5 2:29.60 Hanson Brooke,78,AUS6 2:29.85 Kirk Tara,82,USA7 2:30.16 Kawanabe Fumiko,85,JPN8 2:31.09 Luo Xuejuan,84,CHN9 2:31.61 Waite Kelli,85,AUS10 2:31.82 Quann Megan,84,USA11 2:32.28 Leier Rhiannon,76,CAN12 2:34.57 Blackburn Lisa,71,CAN13 2:35.69 Petelski Christin,77,CAN14 2:36.35 Durand Dena,81,CAN15 2:36.40 Copland Jane,84,NZL16 2:37.99 Melo Joanna,87,BRA100 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 251 57.88 Coughlin Natalie,82,USA2 58.11 Thomas Petria,75,AUS3 58.64 Thompson Jenny,73,USA4 59.68 Button Jennifer,77,CAN5 59.77 Nakanishi Yuko,81,JPN6 1:00.31 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN7 1:00.71 Coffee Rachel,83,AUS8 1:00.89 Mita Maki,83,JPNSemi finals1 58.20 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 58.44 Coughlin Natalie,82,USA3 58.83 Thompson Jenny,73,USA4 59.76 Button Jennifer,77,CAN5 1:00.09 Nakanishi Yuko,81,JPN6 1:00.16 Kirk Dana,84,USA7 1:00.34 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN8 1:00.50 Coffee Rachel,83,AUS9 1:00.67 Mita Maki,83,JPN10 1:00.67 Hoelzer Margaret,83,USA11 1:00.80 Zhou Yafei,84,CHN12 1:00.87 Yano Yurie,88,JPN13 1:01.29 Galvez Felicity,85,AUS14 1:01.42 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN15 1:01.63 Crawford Heidi,82,AUS16 1:01.86 Fratesi Jennifer,84,CAN200 METRES BUTTERFLY,<strong>Aug</strong> 271 2:08.31 Thomas Petria,75,AUS2 2:09.56 Descenza Mary,85,USA3 2:10.59 Mason Emily,82,USA4 2:11.27 Galvez Felicity,85,AUS5 2:11.97 Nakanishi Yuko,81,JPN6 2:12.45 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN7 2:12.64 Button Jennifer,77,CAN8 2:14.10 Yano Yurie,88,JPNSemi finals1 2:10.48 Mason Emily,82,USA2 2:10.57 Descenza Mary,85,USA3 2:10.74 Thomas Petria,75,AUS4 2:10.96 Yano Yurie,88,JPN5 2:11.04 Kirk Dana,84,USA6 2:11.15 Nakanishi Yuko,81,JPN7 2:11.41 Hoelzer Margaret,83,USA8 2:11.91 Button Jennifer,77,CAN9 2:12.06 Galvez Felicity,85,AUS10 2:12.54 Lacroix Audrey,83,CAN11 2:12.69 Liu Yin,84,CHN12 2:12.93 Mita Maki,83,JPN13 2:14.65 Fujita Sawami,84,JPN14 2:15.26 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL15 2:16.01 Deglau Jessica,80,CAN16 2:16.18 Crawford Heidi,82,AUS200 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 261 2:13.42 Hagiwara Tomoko,80,JPN2 2:13.93 Rose Gabrielle,77,USA3 2:14.28 Bowen Maggie,80,USA4 2:16.23 Zhou Yafei,84,CHN5 2:16.51 Mills Alice,86,AUS6 2:16.99 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN7 2:18.70 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS8 2:18.72 Cameron Kristy,81,CANSemi finals1 2:14.23 Hagiwara Tomoko,80,JPNRATING SUMMARY OF TOP PERFORMANCES1) 1018 1:44.75 200 free M Ian Thorpe,AUS2) 1015 59.72 100 back W Natalie Coughlin,USA3) 1014 3:33.48 4x100 MR M United States,USA4) 1014 14:41.65 1500 free M Grant Hackett,AUS5) 1006 4:00.50 4x100 MR W Australia,AUS6) 1005 4:12.48 400 IM M Michael Phelps,USA7) 1004 1:56.88 200 back M Aaron Peirsol,USA8) 1004 1:00.36 100 breast M Kosuke Kitajima,JPN9) 1002 1:55.21 200 fly M Tom Malchow,USA10) 1001 4:13.15 400 IM M Erik Vendt,USA2 2:14.95 Rose Gabrielle,77,USA3 2:15.70 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN4 2:16.34 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS5 2:16.36 Mills Alice,86,AUS6 2:17.53 Clark Corrie,81,USA7 2:17.61 Zhou Yafei,84,CHN8 2:17.63 Abbott Jessica,85,AUS9 2:18.72 Cameron Kristy,81,CAN10 2:18.96 Fujita Sawami,84,JPN11 2:20.07 Doody Kelly,79,CAN12 2:20.78 Rodier Yvette,81,AUS13 2:20.88 Crippen Madeleine,80,USA14 2:20.97 Melo Joanna,87,BRA15 2:21.30 Yeo Joscelin,79,SIN400 METRES IND.MEDLEY,<strong>Aug</strong> 241 4:40.84 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS2 4:44.39 Bowen Maggie,80,USA3 4:45.79 Fujino Maiko,83,JPN4 4:45.80 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN5 4:48.40 Fujita Sawami,84,JPN6 4:49.95 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL7 4:50.49 Crippen Madeleine,80,USA8 4:51.59 Abbott Jessica,85,AUSPrelims1 4:44.24 Reilly Jennifer,83,AUS2 4:46.03 Bowen Maggie,80,USA3 4:46.38 Warden Elizabeth,78,CAN4 4:49.15 Crippen Madeleine,80,USA5 4:49.20 Fujino Maiko,83,JPN6 4:49.85 Mason Emily,82,USA7 4:49.89 Abbott Jessica,85,AUS8 4:50.06 Van Welie Elizabeth,79,NZL9 4:50.60 Cassidy Andrea,82,USA10 4:50.65 Fujita Sawami,84,JPN11 4:52.15 Sato Ayane,82,JPN12 4:53.27 Durand Dena,81,CAN13 4:53.50 Melo Joanna,87,BRA14 4:53.55 Rodier Yvette,81,AUS15 4:54.05 Doody Kelly,79,CAN16 4:56.51 Norfolk Helen,81,NZL17 4:58.20 Jatoba Barbara,84,BRA18 5:07.03 Chan Wing Suet,80,HKG19 5:07.72 Thompson Carissa,85,NZL20 5:16.17 Chan U Nice,87,SIN4X100 MEDLEY RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 291 4:00.50 Australia,AUS1:01.98 Dyana Calub1:07.51 Leisel Jones56.94 Petria Thomas54.07 Jodie Henry2 4:01.15 United States,USA1:00.09 Natalie Coughlin1:07.76 Amanda Beard58.32 Jenny Thompson54.98 Lindsay Benko3 4:05.69 Canada,CAN1:02.32 Erin Gammel1:09.22 Rhiannon Leier59.16 Jennifer Button54.99 Laura Nicholls4 4:06.91 Japan,JPN5 4:16.97 New Zealand,NZL6 4:22.25 Hong Kong,HKG4X100 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 241 3:39.78 Australia,AUS54.94 Jodie Henry55.15 Alice Mills55.35 Petria Thomas54.34 Sarah Ryan2 3:40.23 United States,USA55.35 Lindsay Benko54.69 Natalie Coughlin55.34 Rhiannon Jeffrey54.85 Jenny Thompson3 3:42.23 Japan,JPN54.97 Tomoko Hagiwara55.10 Tomoko Nagai56.28 Norie Urabe55.88 Kaori Yamada4 3:47.18 Canada,CAN56.77 Laura Nicholls56.97 Elizabeth Collins56.32 Jennifer Button57.17 Jessica Deglau5 3:49.75 New Zealand,NZL6 3:53.81 Brazil,BRA7 3:55.70 Hong Kong,HKG8 3:58.93 Singapore,SIN4X200 FREE RELAY,<strong>Aug</strong> 281 7:56.96 United States,USA1:58.21 Natalie Coughlin2:00.92 Mary Hill1:59.58 Diana Munz1:58.25 Lindsay Benko2 7:59.25 Australia,AUS1:59.77 Petria Thomas1:59.14 Elka Graham1:59.72 Giaan Rooney2:00.62 Alice Mills3 8:04.01 Japan,JPN2:01.60 Tomoko Nagai2:00.46 Sachiko Yamada2:01.85 Norie Urabe2:00.10 Maki Mita4 8:11.16 Canada,CAN2:02.67 Jessica Deglau2:03.80 Audrey Lacroix2:02.27 Jennifer Button2:02.42 Elizabeth Collins5 8:15.80 Brazil,BRA6 8:17.39 New Zealand,NZL7 8:43.10 Hong Kong,HKGRECORD SETTERS at Pan Pacific ChampionshipsWORLD pending FINA ratificationMen’s 4x100 medley relay: 3:33.48 United States, USA, <strong>Aug</strong> 29. Bettersold record of 3:33.73 USA from 2000.CANADIANMen’s 50 freestyle: 22.81 Yannick Lupien, CNCB, <strong>Aug</strong> 26. Equalsexisting record of 22.81 by Mark Andrews, UNATT, 1988Men’s 100 freestyle:49.90 Yannick Lupien, CNCB, <strong>Aug</strong> 24, relay lead-off49.76 Brent Hayden, UBCD, <strong>Aug</strong> 27, prelims49.70 Brent Hayden, UBCD, <strong>Aug</strong> 27, semis49.53 Brent Hayden, UBCD, <strong>Aug</strong> 28, finalBetter old record of 49.94 Yannick Lupien, MAC, 1999.Men’s 200 freestyle: 1:48.26 Rick Say, UCSA, <strong>Aug</strong> 26, betters ownrecord of 1:48.50 from September 2000.Men’s 200 backstroke: 1:59.35 Keith Beavers, ROW, <strong>Aug</strong> 28. Betters oldrecord of 1:59.39 Mark Versfeld, PDSA, 1998.Men’s 200 breaststroke:2:13.28 Michael Brown, PERTH, <strong>Aug</strong> 26 semis2:12.87 Michael Brown, PERTH, <strong>Aug</strong> 27 finalsMen’s 4x100 medley relay: 3:38.17 (Janes, Brown, Mintenko, Hayden)<strong>Aug</strong> 29. Betters old record of 3:38.23 (Oriwol, Knabe, Mintenko, Say) 2001Men’s 4x100 free relay: 3:17.69 (Lupien, Mintenko, Say, Hayden)<strong>Aug</strong> 24. Betters old record of 3:19.39 (Hayden, Hutchison, Rose, Say)Manchester, <strong>Jul</strong> 30, <strong>2002</strong>.Women’s 50 freestyle: 25.78 Laura Nicholls, ROW, <strong>Aug</strong> 27. Betters oldrecord of 25.85 Laura Pomeroy, OAK, Manchester, <strong>Aug</strong> 2, <strong>2002</strong>Women’s 100 butterfly:59.76 Jennifer Button, ROW, <strong>Aug</strong> 24 semis59.68 Jennifer Button, ROW, <strong>Aug</strong> 5, finalsBetters own record of 1:00.19 from Manchester, <strong>Aug</strong> 1, <strong>2002</strong>Women’s 4x100 medley: 4:05.69 (Gammel, Leier, Button, Nicholls)<strong>Aug</strong> 29. Betters old record of 4:07.25 (Gammel, Leier, Button, Nicholls)Manchester, <strong>Aug</strong> 4, <strong>2002</strong>SWIMNEWS / JULY-AUGUST <strong>2002</strong>53


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