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2011 ConocoPhillips National Championships
Events
2011 ConocoPhillips National Championships
Women's Open
100m Backstroke
200m Backstroke
100m Breaststroke
200m Breaststroke
100m Butterfly
200m Butterfly
50m Freestyle
100m Freestyle
200m Freestyle
400m Freestyle
800m Freestyle
200m Medley
400m Medley
August swim meets
Tuesday, 2 August 2011 to Saturday, 6 August 2011
Stanford, CA
Splits Graph
Women's Open 400m Medley
Heat
Time
Name
Club
Age
FINA PS
AA PS
Splits
Ranking
1.
4:45.01
Meghan H
Rattler Swim Club
19
845
2.
4:45.22
Dagny K
Unattached
19
843
Splits
3.
4:48.91
Courtney O
Star Aquatics
18
811
49
Splits
4.
4:48.98
Chelsie M
CYPRESS FAIRBANKS SWIM CLUB
17
811
50
Splits
5.
4:49.75
Kirstie C
La Mirada Armada
19
804
6.
4:52.27
Kate M
SWIMMAC CAROLINA
22
784
Splits
7.
4:52.44
Kaitlin P
Curl-Burke Swim Club
18
782
48
Splits
8.
4:53.88
Sierra K
VERONA AQUATIC CLUB
17
771
48
Splits
9.
4:57.22
Ella E
Irvine Novaquatics
14
745
50
10.
4:57.83
Caroline A
Kingfish Aquatic Club of Water
16
741
47
11.
4:59.32
Blair C
NOVA OF VIRGINIA AQUATICS, INC
16
730
46
12.
4:59.47
Sonia W
The Claremont Club
14
728
49
13.
5:00.26
Catherine W
CYPRESS FAIRBANKS SWIM CLUB
18
723
45
Splits
14.
5:00.90
Olivia B
SANDPIPERS OF NEVADA
16
718
46
Splits
15.
5:02.41
Marley P
TEAM REBEL AQUATICS
21
707
16.
5:02.57
Julia T
SwimAtlanta
19
706
17.
5:03.11
Kaela A
St. Croix Swim Club
18
702
43
Splits
18.
5:04.33
Michelle P
University of Denver Hilltoppers
17
694
43
19.
5:07.23
Maija R
SWIMMAC CAROLINA
15
675
45
Splits
Meet Results
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Age
Age Calculated for the swimmer as at the beginning of the swim meet.
FINA PS
FINA Point Score is an international open age group calculation. The times are based on the World Record times. (World class swims typically score 1000 or more). More information is available at the
FINA Website
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AA PS
Australian Age Point Score (aka AAP) is a point score system based around the australian age groups (18, 17, 16, 15, 13 & Under). This scale allows swims to be compared not only to other events but also to other age groups events. Typically the fastest swimmers at the Australian Age Championships would score between 48 and 51 on this scale. (50 point times are the 10
th
all time Australian best times. 40 point times are the Australian Age Qualifying Times.) More information is available on the
Swim Club Website
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MC PS
Multi Class Point Score.
Some events may have splits recorded against them. The "sparkline" shows the basic shape of how the race was swum using these splits. Keen observers may also note a green line included on the graph, this is "target benchmark" or set of splits which could be used as a guide as to how other swimmers at a similar performance level swam their race. Click on the graph for more details. Note: The "target benchmark" will automatically change (without warning) as the swimmer improves.
A quick indicator to how the Personal Best fits into all of the times recorded for the members current age group. More of the "Dark" blue indicates that the time is closer to being one of the fastest times for the last 12 months. Click on the indicator and it will automatically take you to the ranking page and prepare it to find out the fastest times.