1992 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships
The 1992 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held in Darwin, Northern Territory from 25 to 27 September. They were organised by Australian Swimming.[1][2]
Medal winners
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | | |
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100 m freestyle | <Ian VanderWal> | <Northern Territory> | | |
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200 m freestyle | Malcolm Allen (NSW) | 1:50.18 |
Deane Pieters (WA) | 1:51.17 |
Cameron Anderson (NSW) | 1:51.49 |
400 m freestyle | | |
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800 m freestyle | Daniel Kowalski (SA) | 7:54.85 |
Mark Sheppard (SA) | 8:18.08 |
Justin Helmich (Tas) | 8:18.13 |
1500 m freestyle | Daniel Kowalski (SA) | 14:54.25 |
Mark Sheppard (SA) | |
Warren Wild (WA) | |
50 m backstroke | Thomas Stachewicz (WA) | 26.69 |
Martin Roberts (SA) | 26.70 |
Steven Dewick (NSW) | 26.81 |
100 m backstroke | | |
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200 m backstroke | | |
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50 m breaststroke | Phil Rogers (SA) | 28.67 |
Robert van der Zant (Qld) | |
Dwade Sheehan (Qld) | |
100 m breaststroke | Phil Rogers (SA) | 1:02.26 |
Adam Oleson (NSW) | 1:03.89 |
Robert van der Zant (Qld) | 1:03.90 |
200 m breaststroke | | |
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50 m butterfly | <Ian VanderWal> | <Northern Territory> | | |
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100 m butterfly | Scott Miller (NSW) | 55.34 |
David Wilson (Vic) | 55.45 |
Adam Vary (Qld) | 56.39 |
200 m butterfly | | |
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100 m individual medley | | |
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200 m individual medley | Matthew Dunn (NSW) | 2:02.20 |
Robert van der Zant (Qld) | 2:04.59 |
Hamish Cameron (Qld) | 2:05.27 |
400 m individual medley | | |
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4×100 m freestyle relay | | |
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4×200 m freestyle relay | | |
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4×100 m medley relay | | |
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Legend: WR – World record; CR – Commonwealth record; OR – Oceanian record; AR – Australian record; ACR – Australian All Comers record; Club – Australian Club record
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | | |
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100 m freestyle | | |
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200 m freestyle | Toni Greaves (NSW) | 2:01.37 |
Penny O'Connell (Vic) | 2:01.42 |
Dionne Bainbridge (Qld) | 2:02.34 |
400 m freestyle | | |
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800 m freestyle | Stacey Gartrell (NSW) | 8:27.92 |
Toni Greaves (NSW) | |
Chloe Flutter (NSW) | |
1500 m freestyle | Stacey Gartrell (NSW) | 15:58.61 AR[3] |
Belinda Curtin (NSW) | 16:46.01 |
Michelle Gallen (NSW) | 16:55.23 |
50 m backstroke | Meredith Smith (NSW) | 29.57 |
Nicole Stevenson (Vic) | 29.74 |
Angela Kennedy (NSW) | 30.00 |
100 m backstroke | | |
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200 m backstroke | Meredith Smith (NSW) | 2:11.45 |
Leigh Habler (NSW) | |
Jodie Clatworthy (Qld) | |
50 m breaststroke | Linley Frame (Vic) | 33.23 |
Tammy Alder (NSW) | |
Rebecca Brown (Qld) | |
100 m breaststroke | Linley Frame (Vic) | 1:11.29 |
Tammy Alder (NSW) | 1:06.14 |
Rebecca Brown (Qld) | 1:12.11 |
200 m breaststroke | | |
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50 m butterfly | | |
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100 m butterfly | Angela Kennedy (NSW) | 1:02.59 |
Nichola Yates (WA) | 1:03.92 |
Angela Mathew (NSW) | 1:04.28 |
200 m butterfly | | |
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100 m individual medley | | |
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200 m individual medley | Jacqueline McKenzie (WA) | 2:16.76 |
Angela Kennedy (NSW) | 2:17.24 |
Tammy Alder (NSW) | 2:17.25 |
400 m individual medley | | |
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4×100 m freestyle relay | | |
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4×200 m freestyle relay | | |
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4×100 m medley relay | | |
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Legend: WR – World record; CR – Commonwealth record; OR – Oceanian record; AR – Australian record; ACR – Australian All Comers record; Club – Australian Club record
See also
- 1992 in swimming
- 1992 Australian Swimming Championships
References
- ↑ "Swimming - Australian Short Course Championships finals". The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax Holdings. 26 September 1992. p. 70.
- ↑ "Swimming - Australian Short Course Championships finals". The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax Holdings. 28 September 1992. p. 44.
- ↑ Alldritt, Stuart (1993). "Summary of swimming records created during period 1st May 1992 - 30th April 1993" (pdf). Australian Swimming Inc. Annual Report 1992-93. Australian Swimming: 47. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
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