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2015 MSW Short Course Qualifying Meet
Events
2015 MSW Short Course Qualifying Meet
Men's Open
200m Backstroke
200m Breaststroke
200m Butterfly
200m Freestyle
400m Freestyle
200m Medley
400m Medley
July swim meets
Sunday, 26 July 2015
SOPAC
Splits Graph
Men's Open 200m Backstroke
Final
Time
Name
Club
Age
FINA PS
Splits
Ranking
1.
2:14.47
Nathan T
Carlile
16
491
Splits
2.
2:18.68
Matthew A
Ripples St Marys Swim Club
15
448
Splits
3.
2:21.65
John B
SOPAC Swim Club
14
420
Splits
4.
2:22.91
Nathan T
Mount Pritchard
14
409
Splits
5.
2:23.87
James B
SOPAC Swim Club
14
401
Splits
6.
2:27.17
Scott S
Sans Souci
14
375
Splits
7.
2:31.89
Judd K
Maccabi
13
341
Splits
8.
2:33.37
Aaron W
The Hills
14
331
Splits
9.
2:33.41
Harry S
SOPAC Swim Club
14
331
Splits
10.
2:33.53
Garry K
TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL
13
330
Splits
11.
2:34.96
Tyrone S
Annette Kellerman Aquatic
13
321
Splits
12.
2:36.20
Kane M
Windsor Swim Club
13
313
Splits
13.
2:36.40
Justin B
Revesby Workers Swim Club
14
312
Splits
14.
2:36.93
Matthew T
Mount Pritchard
12
309
Splits
15.
2:39.00
Harry S
AquaBlitz Toongabbie
11
297
Splits
16.
2:41.03
Max S
MOUNT ANNAN
13
286
Splits
17.
2:41.20
Carl S
SOPAC Swim Club
13
285
Splits
18.
2:42.26
Cameron S
Blacktown City Swimming Club
14
280
Splits
19.
2:46.00
Jack M
AquaBlitz Toongabbie
12
261
Splits
20.
2:46.59
Jack V
Breakers
14
258
Splits
21.
2:52.93
Jake F
AquaBlitz Toongabbie
12
231
Splits
22.
2:59.47
Jordan H
Galston Swim Club
9
207
Splits
23.
3:10.06
Blake W
Swim Club Emerton
13
174
Splits
Meet Results
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FINA PS
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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
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MC PS
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