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Page 1: SWIMMING QUEENSLAND...Maddison Bruce, Zach Featherstone, and Jayden Hadler. Jayden won six events, and Emily, five. In the open water section of the Championships, 10 of the 18 events
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SWIMMING QUEENSLAND (FOUNDED 1898)

(Affiliated to Swimming Australia Limited)

STATE OFFICE

SPORTS ROAD, THE SLEEMAN CENTRE Cnr OLD CLEVELAND & TILLEY RDs, CHANDLER, BRISBANE

PATRON: Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC, Governor of Queensland

BOARD OF MANAGEMENT:

PRESIDENT: Mrs. M. Pugh OAM DIRECTORS: Mr. J. Keppie, Mr. P. Plumridge (Treasurer), Mr. B Stehr, Mrs. S. Hardie, Dr. S. Hooton and Dr. J. Canavan

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Mr. K. Hasemann

LIFE-MEMBERS: Mr. J. F. Morgan, Mr. A. A. Steinbeck OBE, Mrs. T. Osborn, Mr. G. J. Lalor AM, Dr. D. Theile AO,

Mr. W. J. Willis OAM, Dr. T. C. Barrett OAM, Mr. G. R. White OAM, Miss. P. C. Wright OAM, Mrs. D. Bendeich, Mr. A. Gynther, Mr. B. Short, Mr. J. Carew, Mr. E. Randle, Mr. J. Keppie,

Mr. G. Burke, Mrs. M. Pugh OAM, Mrs. L. Tanner, Mr. W.F. Sweetenham OAM, Mrs. H. Ferguson, Mrs. J. Kellett, Mr. J.T. Major, Mr. G. Bigg, Mr. P. Crane, Mr. B. Welch OAM, Mr. D. Millard,

Mr. F. Kellett, Mr. R. Kretchmann, Mr. D. Cotterell, Mr. K. Wood, Mrs. J. McGinley, Mr. L. Lawrence, Mr. D. Urquhart

HALL OF FAME: Mr. G. Lalor AM, Mrs. N. Welch (nee Lyons), Mr. S. Holland OAM, Mr. J. King AM, Dr. D. Theile AO,

Mr. L. Lawrence, Ms. T. Wickham OBE, Mrs. L. Short OAM, Mr. K. Perkins OAM, Mr. D. Armstrong OAM, Ms. S. O’Neill OAM, Mr. J. Carew, Mr. J. Sieben OAM, Mr. W.J. Willis OAM,

Mr. A. Cusack, Ms. S. Riley OAM, Mr. B. Burkett OAM

AUDITOR: Phil Davis & Company

HON. LEGAL ADVISER: Mr. Stephen Eleftheriou, LL.B.

HON. MEDICAL OFFICER: Dr. June Canavan

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OUR ROLE:

Swimming Queensland is the peak body for the administration of swimming activities in Queensland. It conducts, encourages, promotes, advances, controls and administers swimming activities throughout the State through a number of distinct functions, including:

↣ Administering the rules of swimming

↣ Registering members

↣ Educating and developing athletes, coaches, and Technical Officials

↣ Administering the sport’s funding

↣ Representing Queensland swimming at the national level and with Government

↣ Conducting and co-ordinating swimming competition

↣ Formulating and implementing policies and programs

↣ Acquiring and managing sponsorship

Cover – Stephanie Rice

2008 Telstra Australian Championships – World Record 400m Individual Medley (4:31.46) Photo courtesy of Newspix

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2007 Zoggs Queensland Swimming Championships Officials & Volunteers

The merry band of officials & volunteers who ensured the success of the 2007 Queensland Swimming Championships

Photo courtesy of Sporting Images

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We have pleasure in submitting this report to members on Swimming Queensland’s activities for the 2007/8 financial year. 2008 Olympic & Paralympic Trials

The exceptional depth of our world class swimmers was underlined with the announcement of the 2008 Australian Olympic Team. A total of 22 Queensland swimmers – just over half the team - were selected for the Beijing Olympics following a dominant performance by Queenslanders at the selection trials, where our team won both the women’s and the men’s divisions. Similarly, six of the 10 coaching positions on the Australian team were claimed by Queensland coaches. Subsequently, Melissa Gorman was added to the team after she qualified for the 10km women’s open water event at the 2008 World Open Water Swimming Championships. The most noteworthy performances, amongst many, by Queenslanders at the trials were delivered by Libby Trickett, Stephanie Rice, and Emily Seebohm. Stephanie’s breathtaking swims in the women’s 200m Individual Medley and 400m Individual Medley both produced world records, while Libby, in winning the women’s 50m Freestyle and 100m Freestyle, became the first woman to officially break 24 seconds and 53 seconds, respectively, in those events. Emily, at just 15 years of age, claimed the world record in the women’s 50m Backstroke. Commonwealth records were also broken by Cate Campbell, Bronte Barratt, Linda Mackenzie, Meagen Nay, Brenton Rickard and Nick D’Arcy. One of Queensland’s great servants of swimming, Julie McGinley, has been selected as the sole Australian to officiate at the open water component of the swimming competition in Beijing. Eight Queensland swimmers were selected on the Paralympic Swim Team, along with coach Glenn Baker. At the trials, Annabelle Williams and Michael Anderson set new multi-disability world records in the women’s 50m Butterfly and men’s 50m Backstroke. 2008 Australian Open Water Swimming Championships

The 2008 Australian Open Water Swimming Championships served as the selection trials for the 2008 World Open Water Championships in Seville, Spain. Alexandra Bagley and Melissa Gorman won the women’s 5 km and 10 km events, respectively, while former world champions, Brendan Capell and Josh Santacaterina, produced a nail biting finish in the marathon 25 km men’s event, with Brendan edging out Josh by a mere .28 of a second. These four swimmers were joined by Kate Brookes-Peterson, Brooke Fletcher and coach Don Watson-Brown on the Australian team selected for the World Championships. 2008 World Open Water Swimming Championships

As alluded to above, Melissa Gorman’s achievement in finishing ahead of all other Oceania swimmers earned her a berth on the 2008 Olympic team. Top 10 placings at the Championships were achieved by Kate Brookes-Peterson and Brendan Capell. 2008 World Short Course Championships

Kylie Palmer was Queensland’s most successful swimmer at the 2008 World Short Course Championships in Manchester. Kylie won the women’s 200m Freestyle and 400m Freestyle and finished runner-up in the women’s 800m Freestyle. She set Commonwealth records in

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the 400m and 800m events. Nicholas Sprenger was a member of the gold medal winning Australian men’s team in the 4 x 200m Freestyle relay. 2007 INAS-FID World Championships

Nerice Holland and Tamleh Wilson represented Australia at the 2007 INAS-FID World Championships in Belgium. INAS-FID is the international federation for sport for people with an intellectual disability. The daughter of SQ Hall of Fame Inductee, Stephen Holland, Nerice won a total of seven gold medals at the Championships, two of which were in individual events. Tamleh’s tally of gold medals was eight, which included three wins in individual events. 2008 Australian Age Championships

The 2008 Australian Age Championships showcased the large contingent of promising Queensland youngsters. Once again, Queensland won the W.B. Phillips Trophy for Premier State by a wide margin, making the sequence of wins nine in a row. Pro-Ma Miami topped the club point score, with St Peter’s Western taking out second place. Australian Age individual records were broken by Brittany Elmslie, Emily Seebohm, Maddison Bruce, Zach Featherstone, and Jayden Hadler. Jayden won six events, and Emily, five. In the open water section of the Championships, 10 of the 18 events were won by Queenslanders, with George O’Brien winning gold in two events. In total, 71 gold medals were won by 39 Queensland swimmers in the pool and open water competitions. 2007 Zoggs Queensland Championships

The 2007 Zoggs Queensland Championships were bigger and better than ever with the transfer of the relay events to the first day of competition. 6,120 nominations were received for individual events from 1,503 swimmers representing 169 clubs/teams.

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Jessicah Schipper tied with Christian Sprenger for the Swimmer of the Meet award. Other major award winners were Jayden Hadler (Age Group Swimmer of the Meet), Nerice Holland (SWD Swimmer of the Meet), and Regan Leong (Country Swimmer of the Meet). Brothers won the President’s Trophy as champion club. Athlete and Coach Development

Swimming Queensland’s various athlete development squads catered for 430 swimmers across the State. Squad activities included participating in the Sydney leg of the FINA World Cup, the Great Barrier Reef meet in Mackay, the AIS Invitational meet in Canberra, and a dual meet against Victoria in Melbourne. Several clinics and camps were also conducted at various locations around Queensland, including the Gold Coast, Townsville, Yeppoon, Caloundra, Toowoomba, Warwick and Brisbane. Every one of these activities also gave coaches the opportunity to gain vital development experience. Coach education courses were attended by 420 participants, as follows: Green Licence, 297; Bronze Licence, 57; Silver Licence, 39; and SWD, 27. There were also 10 coaches from six different regions in the Coach Mentor Program jointly conducted with the Australian Swim Teachers and Coaches Association (Qld). A special forum for male swimmers was run as the prelude to the Queensland Championships at Chandler. Called Boys2Men, the forum featured Steve Holland, Duncan Armstrong, Brenton Rickard, Peter Wells and Simon Black. Three hundred people attended. Technical Official Development

The Mentor Official Program conducted each year during the Queensland Championships provided invaluable pool deck experience to four Technical Officials from Far North Queensland (2), North Queensland and the Gold Coast. Assessor and presenter training delivered to 25 Technical Officials towards the end of the year will be put to good use in 2008/9 when formal assessments of officials will be undertaken in all regions. The annual Referees’ forum was once again well attended, with 29 Referees in attendance. All regions were represented. An awareness and education seminar held at Chandler passed on vital information to 20 club officials. Membership Development

Just over 3,000 Queensland junior swimmers qualified for the Australian Junior Excellence Program (JX), which was expanded to include open water swimming and to cater for swimmers with a disability. Special forums for JX qualifiers, and their parents and coaches, were held at Townsville, Rockhampton, Noosa and Brisbane. Presenters at the forums included Jessicah Schipper, Andrew Mewing, Ashley Callus, Bronte Barratt, Kylie Palmer, Alexandra Bagley, and Josh Santacaterina. New initiatives included participation ribbons and a fun book, both featuring SQ’s mascots, Webster and Tilley. Nearly 20,000 ribbons were distributed to clubs for use at swim meets and club championships to recognise and encourage participation. Clubs also received 15,000 fun books for their junior members. Zoggs clinics were delivered at Alpha, Clermont, Muttaburra, Dysart, Baralaba, Townsville, Moura, Goondiwindi, Roma, St George, Allora, Hervey Bay, Gladstone, Mt Morgan, Proserpine, and the Gold Coast. GO Club forums were conducted at Gladstone,

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Rockhampton, Gympie and Brisbane. Clinics for swimmers with a disability were held at Rockhampton, Townsville, Cairns and Mackay. In addition, over 6,000 kits were distributed to new members, and 1,000 Swim Star caps provided to clubs for presentation to children who best exemplify each club’s values. Awards

Decades of dedicated service to sport, and in particular to swimming, by Mrs Margaret Pugh was recognised in The Queen’s Birthday 2007 Honours List through the award of the Order of Australia to her and at the Sport Federation of Queensland annual dinner, where she received the highly prized Service to Sport Award. The Swimming Queensland Hall of Fame was enriched through the induction of Dr Brendan Burkett, Samantha Riley and Arthur Cusack (posthumously), while due recognition was given to Geoff Wright (FNQ), Marvyen Whittaker (DD), Paddy Steele (WB), Norm Fyffe (GC), Wendy Ryan (CQ), and Gloria Williams (BSA) for their service to swimming by the presentation to them of the Swimming Queensland Award of Excellence. Long, meritorious service to the sport by Julie McGinley, David Urquhart and Laurie Lawrence earned them the honour of Life Membership of Swimming Queensland. Swimming Australia’s Swimmer of the Year award went to Libby Lenton, while Jessicah Schipper received both the Telstra’s Swimmers’ Swimmer of the Year Award and Telstra’s People’s Choice Award. Stephan Widmer was named Telstra Coach of the Year for the third year in succession. Acknowledgements

Swimming Queensland’s long-standing sponsors, Zoggs, Heritage Building Society and Central Apartments, were joined late in the year by new sponsors, McDonald’s and Retravision. The remarkable success being enjoyed by the sport of swimming in Queensland could not have occurred - and cannot be sustained - without the very valuable financial and other support provided by our sponsors and by the Queensland Government. To all concerned, we express the deep appreciation of Swimming Queensland. We also thank the huge number of people who volunteer their time and energy to assist swimming across Queensland in a multitude of ways. The importance of your contribution is both profound and crucial. Margaret Pugh Kevin Hasemann President Chief Executive Officer

VALE

In 2007-2008, Swimming Queensland lost members Lionel Hogg CBE (SQ Life-Member), and John Allen (SQ Official) each of whom made significant contributions to our sport. The sympathy of Swimming Queensland goes to the families and friends of those no longer with us.

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On behalf of the Board of Directors, I submit the Treasurer’s Annual Report, together with the audited Annual Financial Report, for the year ended 30 April 2008. A deficit of $4,075 was recorded by the Association in the 2007/8 financial year. Total Accumulated Funds are now $482,115. Grants income declined by nearly $54,000 largely because of less funding being received from the Queensland Government and Swimming Australia. The shortfall in Grants income was off-set by the acquisition of new sponsors, McDonald’s and Retravision, which resulted in sponsorship revenue increasing by just over $58,000. Sponsorship revenue will increase further in 2008/9 due to those new arrangements. The only noteworthy variation from last year’s report on the expenditure side relates to Membership Development, which increased from $104,093 to $155,846. This change reflects the application of the increased sponsorship income in this particular area of Swimming Queensland’s extensive development activities. The amount spent on Membership Development is in addition to the $240,902 invested on Athlete Development. The success of Swimming Queensland’s development programs over recent years is, I believe, directly reflected in the number of Queensland swimmers selected on the Australian Olympic Team for Beijing. I am pleased to report that the Association’s financial profile remains very healthy. I take this opportunity to acknowledge the very able assistance I received throughout the year from my Finance Sub-Committee colleagues, Margaret Pugh OAM, Suellen Hardie, Dr Simon Hooton and Joe Dixon, and to Swimming Queensland’s Finance Officer, Joanne Phillips. Peter Plumridge Treasurer

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Club Previous Current Club Previous Current

AB Patterson College SC 61 16 Carina Leagues CJ's SC Inc 129 85

Acacia Bayside SC Inc 178 205 Cecil Plains ASC Inc 105 112

Academy Swim Club 166 158 Central Cairns Swimming Inc 109 113

Aitkenvale SS SC Inc 36 13 Chandler SC Inc 123 144

AJ's - Greenbank Swimming Club Inc 60 61 Charleville SC Assoc Inc 148 121

Albany Creek SC Inc 229 222 Charters Towers ASC Inc 71 70

Alexandra Headland SC Inc 23 14 Chinchilla SC Inc 84 90

All Saints SC Inc 122 119 Clayfield Aquatics SC Inc 113 117

All Stars SC Charters Towers 65 51 Clermont Dolphins ASC Inc 52 80

Allora ASC Inc 121 119 Clifton & District ASC Inc 96 32

Alpha ASC Inc 39 38 Cloncurry ASC Inc 43 53

Ashgrove SS ASC 121 120 Clontarf Raiders SC 57 53

Aspley SS ASC 156 107 Collegians SC 0 73

Atherton SC Inc 88 105 Collinsville/Scottville SC Inc 54 58

Augathella SS ASC 66 5 Commercial SC Inc 134 161

Australian Crawl SC Inc 181 224 Cooktown ASC Inc 48 63

Ayr ASC Inc 60 51 Coolum Peregian SC Inc 112 105

Baralaba SC 102 79 Coopers Burleigh Aquatic SC Inc 98 70

Barcaldine ASC Inc 85 70 Cooroy Dolphins SC Inc 160 116

Barra Oakey ASC Inc 33 9 Coorparoo SS SC 124 159

Beaudesert SC Inc 164 152 CQ Aquajets SC Inc 83 22

Beenleigh SC Inc 74 91 Craigslea Schools Aquatic Club 177 164

Beerwah & District SC Inc 46 40 Crescent Lagoon SS ASC 84 100

Bell State School & District ASC 83 101 Crows Nest & District ASC Inc 79 82

Bellbowrie SC Inc 97 132 Cunnamulla ASC Inc 47 79

Bethania Aquatic SC Inc 80 86 CYMS St Edmund's SC Inc 162 173

Biggenden Barracudas SC Inc 32 39 Dalby & District SC Inc 117 253

Biloela ASC Inc 159 118 Dayboro & District ASC Inc 85 67

Blackall ASA Inc 74 89 Dimbulah ASC Inc 31 56

Blackwater ASC Inc 107 92 Duncanswim Demons Swim Team Inc 72 98

Boondall Chermside Olympic SC 76 66 Dunlop Park SC 31 66

Bowen SC Inc 99 96 Dunwich SS SC 0 31

Boyne Tannum SC Inc 163 325 Dysart SC Inc 36 39

Bracken Ridge & Dist Aquatic Club Inc 149 104 East Brisbane SC 108 97

Bribie Island SC Inc 137 147 Edge Hill ASC 137 83

Brisbane Grammar Swimming Club 71 27 Eidsvold Swim Club Inc 21 26

Brisbane Jets SC Inc 146 164 Electric Eels SC Inc 66 77

Brothers SC Inc 111 115 Emerald ASC Inc 107 118

Bulimba State School ASC 15 6 Emmanuel Bluefins SC 43 26

Bundaberg ATW SC Inc 67 100 Emu Park SC Inc 43 31

Burleigh Beach SC Inc 31 40 Fairholme ASC 88 117

Burpengary SC Inc 101 64 Fairymead SC Inc 136 160

Burrum SC Inc 121 104 Ferny Hills & District SC Inc 52 117

Cairns Stingrays SC Inc 103 79 Flinders SC Of Buderim Inc 30 26

Calliope Catfish SC 43 46 Flyers S C Toowoomba Inc 88 57

Camp Hill ASC 161 197 Fraser Coast SC Inc 45 73

Cannon Hill District SC Inc 122 106 Gardens SC Inc 105 126

Cannonvale Cannons SC Inc 81 113 Gatton SC Inc 113 119

Canungra Social Swim Club Inc 86 49 Gayndah SC Inc 43 44

Capalaba SPS ASC 77 67 Gladstone SC Inc 111 106

Capricorn ASC Inc 60 48 Gladstone South ASC Inc 45 43

Cardwell Swim Club Inc 28 21 Glenden ASC Inc 26 50

Caribeae SC Inc 196 227 Gold Coast Nth SC Inc 81 70

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Club Previous Current Club Previous Current

Good Shepherd Aquatic SC 0 77 Lowood & District SC Inc 78 71

Goombungee & District SC Inc 0 33 Mackay SC Inc 125 160

Goomeri ASC Inc 39 40 Malanda SC Inc 97 58

Goondiwindi SC Inc 91 115 Maleny SC Inc 101 98

Gordonvale ASC Inc 16 3 Mareeba SC Inc 122 129

Grace SC 161 168 Marist Ashgrove SC Inc 27 11

Gracemere SC Inc 109 125 Marlin Coast SC Inc 67 85

Graceville ASC Inc 120 104 Maroochydore SC Inc 128 115

Grammar SC Inc 59 54 Maryborough SC Inc 145 183

Grovely State School SC 37 48 Mayfield SS ASC 129 111

Gulf Sport & Rec Assoc Inc 391 39 Mighty Vikings SC Inc 0 62

Gullivers Coomera S C Inc 38 39 Miles & District ASC Inc 74 68

Gympie SC Inc 263 182 Millmerran SC Inc 101 61

Gympie South ASC Inc 147 131 Mirani SC Inc 57 76

Helensvale SC Inc 66 71 Mitchell ASC Inc 118 179

Herbert River ASC Inc 44 36 Monto SC Inc 44 46

Hervey Bay SC Inc 139 127 Mooloolah Valley SC Inc 82 84

Highfields ASC Inc 61 68 Moranbah Highlanders SC Inc 121 83

Holland Park SS ASC 86 86 Morningside SS ASC 111 110

Home Hill SC Inc 40 42 Morven SC Inc 0 6

Hughenden ASC Inc 44 52 Mossman ASC Inc 59 66

Imbil District ASC Inc 42 37 Mountain Creek Mooloolaba SC Inc 89 67

Indooroopilly SS ASC 150 116 Mount Morgan ASC Inc 42 54

Injune SC 55 86 Moura ASC Inc 100 75

Innisfail Swimming Inc 55 60 Mudgeeraba ASC Inc 71 65

Iona SC Inc 68 56 Mundubbera ASC Inc 51 63

Ipswich Vikings SC Inc 127 93 Murgon ASC Inc 55 45

Isa Heat Swim Club 149 103 Murrumba District SC 46 65

Isis District SC Inc 150 134 Muttaburra ASC Inc 48 43

Ithaca SC Inc 15 12 Nambour ASC Inc 51 67

Jamboree Heights SC Inc 469 414 Nanango ASC Inc 62 47

Jandowae ASC Inc 16 41 Nerang ASC Inc 67 63

Jimboomba SS SC 247 234 Newmarket Racers SC Inc 0 61

Jindalee SC Inc 99 94 Newtown SC Inc 59 51

John Carew Penguins SC Inc 144 99 Noosa SC Inc 129 112

Julia Creek ASC Inc 61 57 Norman Park SS & Districts SC 97 100

Kallangur SS ASC 44 49 Normanton SC Inc 0 53

Kandanga & District ASC Inc 41 27 North Pine Aquatics Inc 48 49

Kedron SS SC 108 134 Northern Districts SC Inc 73 14

Kennedy Pacific SC Inc 73 62 Ormiston College SC Inc 140 105

Kilcoy SC Inc 124 148 Oxley SS SC 18 105

Kilkivan District ASC Inc 59 50 Padua ASC Inc 5 3

Kilarney ASC Inc 46 39 Palm Beach Currumbin SC Inc 142 109

Kingaroy SC Inc 127 110 Palmwoods & District ASC Inc 86 62

Kirwan Kudas SC Inc 46 60 Pelican Waters Caloundra SC Inc 107 110

Kolan SC Inc 162 138 Pine Rivers Comm Aquatics Club 96 169

Laidley SC Inc 70 57 Pioneer ASC Inc 131 121

Lake's Swimming Inc 73 81 Piranhas ASC Inc 44 32

Logan Aquatic SC Inc 87 68 Pittsworth & District ASC Inc 69 77

Logans Heros S C Inc 41 30 Pro-Ma Miami SC Inc 297 282

Logan Oasis SC Inc 56 37 Quad Park SC Inc 30 83

Longreach ASC Inc 41 3 Quilpie ASC 71 61

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Club Previous Current Club Previous Current

Railways SC Inc 139 123 Tewantin Noosa ASC Inc 51 63

Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton SC Inc 149 128 Texas ASC Inc 24 38

Redlands SC Inc 130 124 The Gap SS ASC 147 123

Richmond ASC Inc 49 39 The Glennie SC Inc 182 149

River City SC 95 30 Theodore SS ASC 141 112

Rocky City SC Inc 115 91 Thornlands Tornados SC Inc 157 186

Rolleston SC Inc 60 73 Tieri ASC Inc 97 114

Roma SC Inc 74 94 Toowoomba City Stingers SC Inc 84 117

Rosewood District ASC Inc 74 32 Townsville Marlins SC Inc 49 70

Ross River Swimming Club Inc 98 42 Townsville Tourist ASC Inc 79 49

Runcorn SS ASC 44 25 Trinity Lutheran College SC 77 49

Saints SC Inc 72 7 TSS Aquatics SC 114 118

Salisbury SS ASC 0 41 Tully SC Inc 83 29

Samford ASC Inc 96 91 Virginia SS ASC 19 4

Sandgate SC Inc 146 129 Wallumbilla SS SC 58 50

Sarina ASC Inc 35 52 Wandoan SC Inc 50 41

SBU Saints SC 76 69 Warwick SC Inc 83 83

Somerset Hills SS ASC 133 106 Waterworx ASC Inc 127 159

Somerset SC (Gold Coast) 116 110 Weipa SC Inc 76 7

Southern Cross SC 111 168 Wellers Hill SS ASC 2 74

Southport Olympic SC Inc 191 159 West End SC Inc 63 62

Southside Aquatics Club Inc 117 75 West Moreton A.C. Eagles SC 43 48

Springsure ASC Inc 129 103 Western Suburbs (Gladstone) SC Inc 67 74

St George ASC Inc 138 128 Whites Hill SC 136 133

St Hilda's Community SC Inc 72 64 Whitsunday SC Inc 82 103

St Peters Western ASC Inc 164 91 Wilston SS ASC 231 183

Stafford Heights SS ASC 117 83 Winton SC Inc 67 54

Stanthorpe AS & Life Saving Club Inc 87 92 Wondai ASC Inc 43 46

Sunnybank SC Inc 242 215 Wondall Seagulls SC 34 123

Super Centre Aquatic Club Inc 57 57 Woodford Aquatic Club Inc 65 40

Surfers Paradise SC Inc 117 128 Woogaroo SC Inc 64 97

Tambo SC Inc 46 34 Woongoolba Amateur Swimming Club 59 61

Tara ASC Inc 54 61 Yarraman ASC 47 27

Taroom ASC 30 30 Yeppoon SC Inc 126 74

TAS Swimming Inc 127 122 Yeronga Park SC Inc 194 186

Team Thompson SC Inc 45 36

REGIONS

Brisbane SA Inc

Central Queensland SA Inc

Darling Downs SA Inc

Far North Queensland District SA Inc

Gold Coast Regional SA Inc

North Queensland SA Inc

Wide Bay Regional SA Inc

SEASON 2006-2007 2007-2008

Clubs/Associations 286 281

Total Registrations 25,897 24,417

Life Members included in Total 249 247

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President: Terry Major Secretary: Jill Ryan

It is with pleasure that I present this report regarding the progress of the Association over the last twelve months. The members of the Management Committee, members of various committees, together with a whole range of technical and voluntary helpers have ensured the advancement of our sport within the Brisbane Region. At the Olympic Trials in Sydney this year 5 World, 14 Commonwealth, 16 Australian, 8 Australian Open Allcomers, 1 Australian Club, 9 Australian Age & 8 Australian Allcomers Age Records were broken, and this was just the Queenslanders’ tally. In this wonderful display of world class swimming, to have 17 of our swimmers selected for the Olympic Games Team is the greatest example anyone could offer as to the strength of Brisbane Swimming.

Congratulations to all the Brisbane Swimmers who were selected on the Australian Team for the 2008

Olympic Games in Beijing: Bronte Barratt , Leith Brodie, Ashley Callus, Cate Campbell, Alicia Coutts,

Alice Mills (AIS), Meagan Nay, Kylie Palmer, Stephanie Rice, Brenton Rickard (AIS), Jessicah

Schipper, Melanie Schlanger, Emily Seebohm, Christian Sprenger, Nicholas Sprenger, Lisbeth

Trickett, Tarnee White (AIS) and congratulations also to Melissa Gorman, who will now compete in the

first ever 10km Open Water Olympic Event. Team Coaches - Michael Bohl, Matt Brown, Stephan

Widmer and Ken Wood.

The Brisbane Premiership Divisional Competition was impossibly close this year, with sometimes 1 point between clubs, and in the 2

nd division we had a tie for second place. The 2007/2008 Champion

Clubs were: Premier Division, Albany Creek - John Rodgers, First Division, Acacia Bayside - Shaun Crow, Second Division, East Brisbane - Mark Lorrimer, Third Division, Marist Ashgrove - Mathew McMahon, Fourth Division, Southern Cross - Stephen Hadler, Fifth Division, Newmarket Racers - Robert Miller. The Brisbane Swimming Association Presentation Day held at the City Hall on Sunday the 20

th April

was extremely successful, with all of the Award Winners presented with their trophies. The Rising Star this year was won by Jayden Hadler, The President’s Award went to Ridge Grimsey & Swimmer of the Stroke awards were: Backstroke - Michelle Gianotti, Breaststroke - Liam Kinneally, Butterfly - Jayden Hadler, Freestyle - Darthea Clydsdale & Individual Medley - Anastasia Osadchuk. Teams travelled to Bundaberg, Pittsworth, Warwick & Caloundra this year and all performed well, Relay teams at the State Titles won most of the events and set 2 record times. A McDonald’s clinic was held at Dunlop Park Pool, 78 swimmers attended with 5 top coaches to ensure they gained the maximum from the clinic. Coaches have been regarded as a vital part of our structure as they improve the quality of our swimmers, but this year as we have the Ipswich area clubs as an integral part of our region, the local Ipswich ex-Olympians, now coaches have themselves created a squad to have a swimmer from Ipswich in the Olympic Team by 2012. This is the spirit that forges Champions and strong regions. It is a pleasant responsibility to thank all those who have supported the Association throughout the season. Without their assistance nothing would have been achieved. Special thanks to Brisbane McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Vorgee, the Management Committee, BSA Officials & Volunteers, Swimming Queensland for their patience and assistance, the coaches, clubs and swimming families who come down to timekeep for us - Thank You All.

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President: Tiana Van Burck Secretary: Diane Daw

It does not seem a year since my last report, so it shows that our Swimming year has passed very quickly as a result of the Region’s involvement with all the Clubs and their important undertakings. The season saw the Regional Officials officiate in over 30 meets for the season. This season has seen an increase in the demand for officials at school level. Diane Daw and her merry band have continually aided and attended the many meets requiring the Region, to supply its equipment for club, school and Regional meets. Diane has trained and upgraded many parents wanting to learn the aspects of Team Manager and Meet Manager. As seen by the many meets attended there is the essential need to train more members from all clubs so they may be efficient in this area and assist Diane at their annual Carnival in the 2008-09 season. Mandy Savage has continually supported the clubs and Region assembling meets into Team Manager format and distributing the information to Clubs not only in Qld, Mandy has made sure that the Northern N.S.W. Clubs are invited to the many meets. The Region now has a Club in Western Australia that attends the Regions Winter Short Course Meet and looks forward to returning each season. Thanks must also go Mandy who keeps the Gold Coast Regional Web Site up to date with all relevant information. To Karen Macleod the Chief referee, of the Gold Coast and Swimming Qld and now a FINA referee has ensured all meets on the Gold Coast, either at club, Regional and school level always have officials to officiate at these meets. Karen too like Diane continues to train parents and volunteers the art of officiating. Karen’s request for the 2008-09 season is that more parents learn some aspect of officiating as many of the Region’s personnel have retired or moved on. The new season will require an increase in parent participation in this vital area, which without officials the meets cannot be run and times accredited to swimmers. Thank you to Norm Fyffe, Maree Oberg, Guy Bagot, Norma Hanby, John Dove, Sharon Wicking, who gave up many week-ends to ensure the successful proceedings off all meets. Norm Fyffe assisted the Region for the first part of the year in being our unofficial Treasurer. Thank you to Norm who ensured bills were paid and accounts in order. Michelle Sabotic then took over the Treasurer position, maintaining the high standard of book-keeping that Region is fortunate to benefit from. Thank you to Wayne Hatchman who has assisted the Region in numerous ways in the position of Vice President. Once again the Region had the benefit of our superb sponsor McDonald’s who donated a McDonald’s Tent, sponsored all Regional Meets, supplied Regional Swimming Caps, medals, drink bottles and towels to the competitors in the Region. This sponsorship being in the value of nearly $10,000, for which the Region is truly grateful. This is our fourth Season with McDonald’s and they continue to support the Region in a highly esteemed fashion. The Region thanks Gold Coast McDonald’s for their continued support. The Region’s Patron Peta-Kaye Croft continued her role ensuring all our Regional Meet Programs are printed and any other printing the Region may require during the season done. This too ensured money was put back into the Region for our swimmers. This season again, the Region was able to give prize money to the various winning clubs at the Gold Coast Championships. With the formula worked out by the committee, monies were returned to some of the smaller clubs, thus boosting their finances. The Region aided the Deaf Society, in organising the Swimming Program for the Australian Deaf Society. Media releases, outings to Dreamworld and a long day’s competition were all arranged and administered by the Region. As the season drew to a close, an extremely sad event occurred with the tragic death of our wonderful Secretary Diane Daw’s son Daniel, in a horrific car accident. Our thoughts and prayers have continued each day since this event, hoping that it will give some solace to Diane and her family.

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The season 2008-2009 will be an Olympic year. The Region congratulates Andrew Lauterstein from Southport on his Olympic selection and wishes Andrew and the Australian Team, all the best in Beijing. The season will once again be a busy one for the Region, the swimmers and their families.

President: David Sondergeld Secretary: David White

It is with pleasure that I present this report regarding the progress of the Association over the past twelve months. The members of the Management Committee, members of various sub committees, together with a whole range of technical, professional and voluntary providers have assisted to guide and influence swimming on the Downs, working tirelessly for this great sport. Development The weekend of 27- 28

th October was set aside for the Regions Development program. With help

from Swimming Queensland, Development Head Coach Tim Taylor and our Development Coordinator Jenny Veivers, the Region was able to conduct a variety of education and support programs for the Coaches, swimmers, officials and administrators throughout the Downs. This season the program was very well organized and the feedback has been positive. Also a new initiative was introduced with a series of stroke clinics which were conducted throughout the season. These clinics proved very popular and were conducted by coaches from the Darling Downs clubs. However as with any Development programs there is room for improvement and therefore the Association is keen to run it again next season implementing helpful ideas gained from feedback. This is an evolving process, but one which is important to swimming on the Downs, continuing to assist our swimmers to the “next level”. The development of clearly defined pathway opportunities leading into the State program is important and has a positive impact on swimmers, coaches and parents. The other development for our swimmers was the National JX program. This had the desired effect of swimmers setting a goal to be in this program. The majority of our Regions development programs involve the swimmers being in the JX program. For many of the swimmers this is an achievable goal. On behalf of the Association we wish to thank Tim Taylor who steps down at the end of the season as Development Head Coach. The work he has put into the Development programs over the past three seasons is appreciated. Regional Activities The Regional Championships were held in Toowoomba on the 1

st - 2

nd March 2008. The Standard of

swimming was very high and the Championships ran smoothly with keen officials and volunteers helping over the weekend. Mrs Margaret Pugh and Ms Sue-Ellen Harding attended the Championships and their input was most welcome. The Country Championships were held in Pittsworth on the 19th January. This continues to be an important event in the Regions Calendar as it provides country swimmers and clubs a chance to lift their profile outside Toowoomba. 191 swimmers attended with 769 nominations, the participants were from clubs throughout the Region. The inaugural mixed 200 Freestyle relays for 12yrs and under and 13yrs and over, named after Marvyen Whittaker and Bob Wharton respectively were the highlight of the day. This season the Regional Short Course was held at Warwick in conjunction with the McNamara Sprints Open. This meet continues to meet our goal to have a Short Course meet that recognizes the Regions Swimmers over a Short Course. The Inaugural Presentation Night for our Association was held on Saturday 8

th March. This was a big

occasion for the Association and was very well supported, beyond our expectation. The planning for this night started some 12 months before and the Association thanks Rhonda Sondergeld for all her work in making it a success. It is expected that the presentation night will become an annual event.

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This event gives the Region a chance to recognize our swimmers with Hayley Wolff being awarded the Swimmer of the Year. Congratulations The Association is proud to congratulate Marvyen Whittaker on being awarded Swimming Queensland Award of Excellence for his dedication to swimming. Marvyen is still an active member in the Association and is still working on pool deck as the Pittsworth coach. Also we wish to congratulate Alastair Bell, selected to Represent Australia at the Commonwealth Youth Games in India. The Association also rewarded Life Membership to Rhonda Sondergeld, Christine White and Lindsay Clyde for their tireless work for our Association over many years. Conclusion On behalf of the Association we would like to thank the staff of Swimming Queensland for all their help and support throughout the season and thanks to Retravision and our local sponsors for their support. With continued support swimming on the Downs has a positive future.

President: Michele Watson Secretary: Jessica Watson

WBRSA has had another very successful season with success in the pool, admin areas and with the accreditation of technical officials. Wide Bay held its inaugural Winter Short Course Championships in August 2007 at Kawana. After cyclonic weather in the week leading up to the championship we had a great day with sunshine and no rain. 149 swimmers from 21 clubs nominated a total of 868 individual swims. Very good for our first time. Wide Bay also separated the relay events from Wide Bay Long Course Championships and held the WB Relay Meet in Hervey Bay. Although attendance was small the meet was a great success with lots of enjoyment displayed all. Wide Bay relay teams performed very well at the state relays in December. Our younger swimmers particularly enjoyed being part of the relays. The format of having the relays on one day worked well from a regional perspective. WB Championships were held in Maryborough with Fairymead taking out the honors again for the 7

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consecutive year. Cooroy won the very exciting mercantile relay. Dr Simon Hooton attended the weekend and gave us some valuable feedback concerning our championships. This season our Junior Skills clinics continued; 100 people attended the JX forum in Noosa; our Early Achievers and Achievers will have their camp in August and the Development Squad competed in Wellington, New Zealand at the Spring competition. Congratulations to David Towner and the technical official sub-committee. Wide Bay saw an increase in the number of people gaining accreditation with the Sunshine Coast improving by 300%. Forums were held in September, December, March and June. Many thanks to the attending delegates. The Management Committee has worked hard and had lots of fun as we meet, plan and implement things across the region throughout the season. Special thanks go to SQ for their support throughout the season. Our presentation evening capped of a great season with a really enjoyable dinner held at the Boat Club in Hervey Bay. Lars Olsen - Young Queenslander of the Year spoke of his Forget-Me-Not children’s home in Nepal. Swimmers received recognition and new squads were announced. Special

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thanks to SQ for the gifts given to swimmers. Bradley Byrne was awarded WB swimmer of the year. Paddy Steele received recognition for her untiring work in the region and especially Eidsvold SC. Points score - Winners of our divisional points score were Div. 1 Fairymead; Div. 2 Maroochydore. Div. 3 Hervey Bay; Div 4 Burpengary; Div 5 Quad Park; Div 6 Kilcoy. Overall winner was Maroochydore and overall handicapped winner was Murgon. The coming season will see the trial of an 1800 membership hotline for families wanting to join their local swimming club. This would not have been possible without the dedication of John Wallace and the sponsorship from Brett Mills Toyota and the donation of $2000 from SQ. Our aim is to put people in contact with their nearest swimming club. Advertisements will screen on television and radio leading up to the Olympics. Our new project for the 2008-2009 season will be to implement a program for Junior Officials - teenagers who would like to continue in the sport while maybe not swimming. The program will offer assistance to applicants to gain technical official accreditations assist with the implementation of meets and to learn meet manager.

President: David Milburn Secretary: Lynne Furness

It has been a busy year for our association with much being achieved. Installation and commissioning of our Web Meeting System as well as conducting preliminary

work to provide online technical presentations using the web meeting system from 2008.

Organizing and conducting the successful CQ Emerging Squad Camp at Cooee Bay, along with providing assistance to Swimming Queensland to conduct its squad camp.

Assisting SQ to organize JX Forum and pool session at Rockhampton CQU, as well as supporting Go Club Forums and helping SQ arrange Zoggs Clinics.

Apply for grants and acquit monies received.

Ensure CQ was represented in the Regional Relay at the Queensland Championships.

Provide free coach travel for swimmers to attend a Western Queensland Meet.

Host the CQ Championship dinner. Then [with the assistance of Gladstone swimming Club as host] conduct a successful CQ Championship Meet that weekend.

Administer the 2008 Club Zone and Premiership Competitions and commence to plan for an inaugural CQ Championship Sprint Meet in 2009.

Our association records have been brought up to date.

Provide financial and other assistance to swimmers, technical officials & coaches as well as introduce a club and technical officials recognition program.

Produce the CQ 2008-2009 Swimming Calendar for clubs to review at the 2008 CQ Championships.

Rhiannon Oliver’s selection as a Beijing Paralympian is the highlight of achievements for CQ swimmers and I am certain her success this year will motivate many others to achieve similar successes. A member of Gladstone Swimming Club and former member of Biloela Swimming Club, Rhiannon [coached by Caroline Hayes] will have all of CQ supporting her when she competes in Beijing and we wish her every success. Our CQ Club Zone and Premiership competitions, along with the CQ Championship prize-money pool, are proving successful. However, it is the combined efforts of our coaches, technical officials, parents and the swimmers themselves that is making all of this possible.

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Our coaches are challenging swimmers, our officials are overseeing meets so swimmers have the best opportunity to excel and parents are supporting the efforts of their children as well as accepting club and competition duties. Combine this with clubs supporting our own regional meets and promoting team competition between one another and we have a recipe for success. Major competition will still need to be travelled to. However, with CQ clubs supporting one another, we will create necessary competition that will not only lift the standard of swimming throughout CQ, but also encourage swimmers from other regions to visit us. In this Olympic Year, television coverage will generate great interest in our sport, so CQ coaches and clubs are encouraged to take advantage of the impetus generated by this great sporting event. It will be the catalyst to ensure CQ Swimming has another exciting and productive year ahead.

President: Alan White Secretary: Judy Hicks

Greetings to all our swimming friends around this great state. Once more we draw to a close another swimming season, as in past years it has been an action packed season in North Queensland. It felt like every weekend there was a swimming carnival or activity associated with swimming. Nominations for all carnivals in the region were again high and it is pleasing to see that swimming continues to attract eager new devotees’. Competition amongst swimmers was of a high standard and results achieved were very pleasing, The development programs are proving their worth during the season as NQ swimmers achieved their goals of competing at state and national levels. The effort put into the development programs is greatly appreciated by the swimmers and I thank those that give their time so our future stars can shine. NQSA was asked to participate in the North Queensland Games held in Townsville. Whilst not part of the Queensland Swimming calendar the challenge was readily accepted. The event included swimmers from all over the region and this year a contingent of swimmers from New Zealand. The event was a great success and some very happy swimmers went home with fond memories of the carnival and also plenty of medals. It would be remiss of me not to thank the many volunteers whose efforts made the event so successful. We at NQSA would like to thank SQ for the assistance they have given us throughout the season. Without, this two way communication of ideas and information the smooth running of regional activities would not be possible. Last but not least may I say a sincere thank you to my fellow members of the NQ Management Committee, Vice President Theresa Manning, Treasurer Louise Baker, Secretary Judy Hicks and Technical Sub-Committee Member Alan Johnston. The efforts of these volunteers have been greatly appreciated. Thank you and very well done!

President: James Crompton Secretary: Alison Jordan

Another swimming season has come to a close and I am honoured to have the role of writing a report for our region. Our season commenced with a farewell to Swimming QLD & FNQRSA Inc Life Member, Saints coach Glen Evans. The club hosted a farewell party for Mr Evans and many swimmers and their families past and present turned out wish him all the best in his retirement. Good luck Mr Evans we thank you for your many years of dedication to swimming in our region.

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We also had success with a grant application with the Gambling Community Benefit Fund – we applied for funding to purchase a trailer to suit recently purchased semi-electronic timing gear and to house our volunteer recorders. Although the trailer was not complete, we were still able to utilise the facility at our final swim meet for the season the FNQ Regional Short Course Championships. As one of the recorders I certainly appreciated the use of this new facility, it had been a particularly wet season and as the event was hosted at the recently completed Gordonvale Swimming Complex the grounds proved to be extremely boggy. Before the trailer was purchased tents had been utilised for shelter from the elements and conditions were often not very good. We thank the Gambling Community Benefit Fund and the Queensland Government for their assistance with this project; it has certainly improved the lives of some of our volunteers. Swimming Queensland Squad Development Once again we thank Swimming Queensland for providing our young athletes with the opportunity to advance with the aid of a squad development program, the following swimmers have been chosen from our region due qualifying for Nationals and beyond:

Flippers Youth - Bogdan Urichianu Flippers Junior - Amy Allen Junior Development Squad - Jessie Clements Markham, Tarni Fisher, Jack Gerrard, Connor McKiernan, Hollie Petty-Richardson, Matthew Pollock, John Ribes, Danica Ziviani and Joshua Bairstow Multi Disability Development - Grant Patterson has been selected along with his coach Andrew Howard to attend an Australian Flipper camp. Congratulations to these swimmers for achieving at this level, we hope you will all achieve your goals. The Australian Junior excellence program has also been well received – 172 FNQ regional swimmers have been recognised through this program, congratulations to these swimmers also. Squad Recognition at Region Level This season the region introduced another level of recognition, we now have the Endeavour Squad, Achievers Squad & Target Squad. Swimmers that achieved the required IPS received an embroidered towel, which were presented at the Long Course Championships. In closing I would like to offer thanks to James Crompton for taking on the role of president again, I would also like to mention Wayne Sexton for his continued support particularly with the construction of the trailer, Kelly Morrison – treasurer, John Ellsworth – Vice President, Judy Billiau – Registrar, Andrew Howard – Squad Coordinator and Roxanne Wu – Publicity Officer. Thank you also to our referees and club delegates – without your valuable contribution we could not continue the sport of swimming in the manner we are all accustomed to. I hope the 2008/2009 season will be great.

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Swimming Queensland’s Platypus Lagoon Website Platypus Lagoon can be accessed directly via www.platypuslagoon.org.au or through

the SQ website ( www.qld.swimming.org.au )

Design courtesy of: Glen Singleton

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2007 SWIMMING QUEENSLAND AWARDS

Life Membership Laurie Lawrence

Julie McGinley

David Urquhart

Awards of Excellence Norm Fyffe

Wendy Ryan

Paddy Steele

Marvyen Whittaker

Gloria Williams

Geoff Wright

Hall of Fame Induction Brendan Burkett OAM

Arthur Cusack (posthumously)

Samantha Riley OAM

2007 QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARDS

Zoggs Swimmer of the Meet Jessicah Schipper OAM

Christian Sprenger

ascta QLD Coach of Swimmer of the Meet Ken Wood

Stephan Widmer

Zoggs Age Group Swimmer of the Meet Jayden Hadler

ascta QLD Coach of Age Group Swimmer of the Meet Stephen Hadler

Heritage Building Society SWD Swimmer of the Meet Nerice Holland

ascta QLD Coach of SWD Swimmer of the Meet Drew McGregor

Central Group Country Swimmer of the Meet Regan Leong

ascta QLD Coach of Country Swimmer of the Meet James Galbraith

2007 QUEENSLAND SPORTS FEDERATION AWARDS

Premier of Qld Federation Patron’s Qld Service to Sport Margaret Pugh OAM

2007 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA AWARDS

Australian Sports Commission Discovery of the Year Emily Seebohm

Open Water Coach of the Year Ken Wood

Age Group Coach of the Year Denis Cotterell

Telstra Coach of the Year Stephan Widmer

Telstra Golden Moment of the Year Bronte Barratt

Telstra Open Water Swimmer of the Year Kate Brookes-Peterson

Telstra Swimmers Swimmer of the Year Jessicah Schipper OAM

Telstra People’s Choice Swimmer of the Year Jessicah Schipper OAM

Telstra Swimmer of the Year Libby Lenton OAM

Services to the Australian Team Geoff Huegill

Casey Flouch

OTHER AWARDS

Order of Australia Medal Margaret Pugh OAM

Queensland Junior Sportswoman of the Year Jessicah Schipper OAM

Induction - International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame Brendan Capell

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Swimming Queensland Hall of Fame inductees - Brendan Burkett OAM, Samantha Riley OAM & Arthur Cusack (posthumously - received

on his behalf by his daughter Jenny Cusack)

Life Members David Urquhart & Julie McGinley

Photos courtesy of Sporting Images

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Photos courtesy of Delly Carr / SAL

Libby Trickett - 2008 Australian Champion

First woman to officially break 24 & 53 seconds for 50m & 100m Freestyle

Annabelle Williams – 2008 Australian Champion – Multidisability World Record 50m Butterfly (32.67)

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Photos courtesy of Delly Carr / SAL

Emily Seebohm - 2008 Australian Champion - 100m Backstroke Broke the World Record in the semi-finals of the 50m Backstroke event (27.95)

Michael Anderson - 2008 Australian Champion - Multidisability World Record 50m Backstroke (29.35)

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National Teams 2008 Australian Olympic Swim Team

Name Club Coach

Bronte Barratt Albany Creek John Rodgers

Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Alicia Coutts Redlands John Fowlie

Melissa Gorman Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Samantha Hamill Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Linda Mackenzie Mackay Vince Raleigh

Alice Mills Chandler Shannon Rollason

Meagen Nay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Kylie Palmer Albany Creek John Rodgers

Stephanie Rice St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Melanie Schlanger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Emily Seebohm Brothers Matthew Brown

Lisbeth Trickett Commercial Stephan Widmer

Tarnee White Chandler Shannon Rollason

Leith Brodie Albany Creek John Rodgers

Ashley Callus Redlands Chris Urquhart

Nicholas Ffrost Southport Olympic Vince Raleigh

Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Brenton Rickard Brothers Vince Raleigh

Christian Sprenger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Nicholas Sprenger St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Staff

Michael Bohl St Peters Western Team Coach

Matthew Brown Brothers Team Coach

Stephan Widmer Queensland Academy of Sport Team Coach Ken Wood Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Team Coach 2008 Australian Paralympic Swim Team

Name Club Coach

Marayke Jonkers Maroochydore

Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone Caroline Hayes

Annabelle Williams Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Michael Anderson Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Blake Cochrane Southern Cross Stephen Hadler

Brenden Hall North Pine Chris Phillips

Ricardo Moffatti Marist Ashgrove Matt McCahon

Steve Osborne Marist Ashgrove Matt McCahon

Staff

Brendan Keogh Head Coach

Glenn Baker Southport Olympic Team Coach

2008 World Short Course Championship Team

Name Club Coach

Bronte Barratt Albany Creek John Rodgers

Jade Edmistone Commercial Stephan Widmer

Samantha Hamill Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Alice Mills Chandler Shannon Rollason

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2008 World Short Course Championship Team (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Meagen Nay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Kylie Palmer Albany Creek John Rodgers

Leith Brodie Albany Creek John Rodgers

Nick D’Arcy Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Nicholas Sprenger St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Christopher Wright Commercial Stephan Widmer

Staff

Wayne Lomas Swimming Queensland Team Manager

Peter Gartrell Quad Park Coach

John Rodgers Albany Creek Coach

Megan Anderson Queensland Academy of Sport Physiologist

Clare Burns Massage Therapist

Russell Smallwood Physiologist

2008 FINA OWS World Championship Team

Name Club Coach

Alexandra Bagley Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Kate Brookes-Peterson Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Brooke Fletcher Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Melissa Gorman Redcliffe League Lawnton Ken Wood

Brendan Capell St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Josh Santacaterina St Peters Western Michael Bohl

2008 Oceania Open Water Championship Team

Name Club Coach

Stacey Hansford Albany Creek John Rodgers

Amy Thompson Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Blake Collis Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Trent Grimsey Albany Creek John Rodgers

Staff

Don Watson-Brown Gardens Coach

2007 Japan International Swim Meet Team

Name Club Coach

Bronte Barratt Albany Creek John Rodgers

Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Joanna Fargus Commercial Stephan Widmer

Lisbeth Lenton Commercial Stephan Widmer

Linda Mackenzie Mackay Vince Raleigh

Meagen Nay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Kylie Palmer Albany Creek John Rodgers

Stephanie Rice St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Melanie Schlanger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Emily Seebohm Brothers Matthew Brown

Leith Brodie Albany Creek John Rodgers

Nick D’Arcy Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Ephraim Hannant Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Andrew Mewing Yeronga Park Rick Van Der Zant

Brenton Rickard Brothers Vince Raleigh

Christian Sprenger Commercial Stephan Widmer

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2007 Japan International Swim Meet Team (con’t)

Name Club

Staff

Michael Bohl St Peters Western Coach

Matthew Brown Brothers Coach

Stephan Widmer QLD Academy of Sport Coach

Ken Wood Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Coach

Simon Cusack Indooroopilly Coach

Peter Wells Physiotherapist

Anthony Giorgi Support Staff

2007 INAS-FID World Championships Team - Belgium

Name Club Coach

Nerice Holland Chandler Drew McGregor

Tamleh Wilson Redlands Chris Urquhart

Staff

Brendan Keogh Head Coach

Wendy Ross Manager

2007 World University Games Team

Name Club Coach

Alice Mills Chandler Shannon Rollason

Kyle Richardson Commercial Stephan Widmer

Cameron Smith St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Staff

Raelene Ryan Miami Team Manager

2007 West Coast Team

Name Club Coach

Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Alicia Coutts Redlands John Fowlie

Amelia Evatt-Davey Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Samantha Hamill Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Meagen Nay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Emily Seebohm Brothers Matthew Brown

Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Nick D’Arcy Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Robert McDonald St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Brenton Rickard Brothers Vince Raleigh

Luke Trickett Commercial Stephan Widmer

Christopher Wright Commercial Stephan Widmer

Staff

Matthew Brown Brothers Coach

Simon Cusack Indooroopilly Coach

2007 Mare Nostrum Series Team

Name Club Coach

Bronte Barratt Albany Creek John Rodgers

Jade Edmistone Commercial Stephan Widmer

Joanna Fargus Commercial Stephan Widmer

Jodie Henry Chandler Shannon Rollason

Linda Mackenzie Mackay Vince Raleigh

Alice Mills Chandler Shannon Rollason

Kylie Palmer Albany Creek John Rodgers

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2007 Mare Nostrum Series Team (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Stephanie Rice St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Melanie Schlanger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Tarnee White Chandler Shannon Rollason

Leith Brodie Albany Creek John Rodgers

Ashley Callus Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Nicholas Ffrost Southport Olympic Vince Raleigh

Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Andrew Mewing Yeronga Park Rick Van Der Zant

Brenton Rickard Brothers Vince Raleigh

Christian Sprenger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Staff

Wayne Lomas Swimming Queensland Team Manager

John Rodgers Albany Creek Coach

Stephan Widmer QLD Academy of Sport Coach

Clare Burns Massage Therapist

2007 Trans Tasman Team

Name Club Coach

Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek John Rodgers

Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Megan Mackay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Anastasia Osadchuk River City Dion Walmsley

Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra John Wallace

Tegan Warrener Warwick Andrew Fidge

Emily Seebohm Brothers Matthew Brown

Thomas Barrett Acacia Bayside Rob Hindmarsh

Alastair Bell Fairholme Tim Taylor

Blake Collis Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Justin James Mackay Pat Wright OAM

Nick Johnston Brothers Matthew Brown

Andrew Macpherson Newtown Andrew Tuxford

Ned McKendry St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Brad Simmons Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Staff

Rob Hindmarsh Acacia Bayside Coach

Don Watson-Brown Gardens Coach

Tim Taylor Fairholme Coach

Andrew Fidge Warwick Coach

Todd Harris Manager

2007 FINA OWS World Cup Team - Europe

Name Club Coach

Lauren Arndt Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Alexandra Bagley Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Kate Brookes-Peterson Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Brooke Fletcher Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Trudee Hutchinson St Peters Western Michael Bohl

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2007 FINA OWS World Cup Team – Europe (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Brendan Capell St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Josh Santacaterina St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Staff

Dr Kristen Riley Doctor

2007 SAL OWS World Cup Team - Asian Leg

Name Club Coach

Jamie-Leigh Austin Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Alexandra Bagley Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Trudee Hutchinson St Peters Western Michael Bohl

David Browne St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Brendan Capell St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Staff

Don Watson-Brown Gardens Coach

State Teams 2007 Interstate Dual Meet - Queensland vs. Victoria

Name Club Coach

Maddison Allen St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek John Rodgers

Maddison Bruce Acacia Bayside Shaun Crow

Lucy Bruton Southport Olympic Glen baker

Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Kate Dimou Chandler Drew McGregor

Tarni Fisher TAS-Cairns Michael Ursu

Katharine Gaynor Acacia Bayside Shaun Crow

Kaelyn Hann Southern Cross College Steven Hadler

Megan Mackay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Leah Neale CYMS St Edmunds Peter Carswell

Kotuku Ngawati TAS-Cairns Michael Ursu

Anastasia Osadchuk River City Dion Walmsley

Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Montana Sansby Waterworx Paul Sansby

Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra John Wallace

Tegan Warrener Warwick Andrew Fidge

Tiani Westby TAS-Cairns Michael Ursu

Hayley Wolff Fairholme Tim Taylor

Danica Ziviani TAS-Cairns Michael Ursu

Max Ackerman Warwick Andrew Fidge

Andrew Digby TSS Aquatic Jason Cooper

Robert Eugester Brothers Matthew Brown

Zac Featherstone Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Jarred Gilliland Brothers Matthew Brown

Jayden Hadler Southern Cross College Steven Hadler

Justin James Mackay Pat Wright OAM

Liam Kinneally Commercial Doug Frost

Mitchell Larkin Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Regan Leong Townsville Marlins James Galbraith

Jack McLaughlin Brothers Matthew Brown

Arthur Pace Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Jake Packard Noosa Heather Klieve

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2007 Interstate Dual Meet - Queensland vs. Victoria (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Marty Papamanolis River City Dion Walmsley

Nicholas Schaefer River City Dion Walmsley

Brad Simmons Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Zac Taylor Brothers Matthew Brown

Mitchell Tronc Flinders of Buderim Brad Kydd

Zac Whenuaroa Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Alex Williams Gladstone Caroline Hayes

Staff

Matthew Brown Brothers Head Coach (male)

Shaun Crow Acacia Bayside Head Coach (female)

Peter Carswell CYMS St Edmunds Coach

Col Cressler Brothers Coach

Andrew Fidge Warwick Coach

Stephen Hadler Southern Cross Coach

Richard Scarce Southport Olympic Coach

Michael Ursu TAS Cairns Coach

Dion Walmsley River City Rapids Coach

Pat Wright OAM Mackay Coach

Todd Harris Team Manager

Squads 2007-2008 Gold Dolphins Squad

Name Club Coach

Alexandra Bagley Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Bronte Barratt Albany Creek John Rodgers

Kate Brookes-Peterson Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Joanna Fargus Commercial Stephan Widmer

Jodie Henry Chandler Shannon Rollason

Lisbeth Lenton Commercial Stephan Widmer

Linda Mackenzie Mackay Vince Raleigh

Kylie Palmer Albany Creek John Rodgers

Stephanie Rice St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Melanie Schlanger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Emily Seebohm Brothers Matthew Brown

Tarnee White Chandler Shannon Rollason

Tamleh Wilson Redlands Nick Pedrazzini / Chris Urquhart

Leith Brodie Albany Creek John Rodgers

David Browne St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Ashley Callus Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Brendan Capell St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Nick D’Arcy Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Nicholas Ffrost Southport Olympic Doug Frost

Ephraim Hannant Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Andrew Mewing Yeronga Park Rick Van Der Zant

Ricardo Moffatti Marist Ashgrove Matt McCahon

Brenton Rickard Brothers Vince Raleigh

Josh Santacaterina St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Nicholas Sprenger St Peters Western Michael Bohl

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2007 – 2008 Silver Dolphins Squad

Name Club Coach

Jamie-Leigh Austin Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Alicia Coutts Redlands John Fowlie

Jade Edmistone Commercial Stephan Widmer

Amelia Evatt-Davey Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Melissa Gorman Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Nerice Holland Chandler Drew McGregor

Trudee Hutchinson St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Alice Mills Chandler Shannon Rollason

Meagan Nay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone Caroline Hayes

Amy Smith St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Joshua Krogh Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Robert McDonald St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove Matt McCahon

Kyle Richardson Commercial Stephan Widmer

Cameron Smith St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Christian Sprenger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Andrew Thompson Commercial Stephan Widmer

Christopher Wright Commercial Stephan Widmer

2007 – 2008 Bronze Dolphins Squad

Name Club Coach

Brooke Fletcher Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Samantha Hamill Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Benjamin Donaldson Albany Creek John Rodgers

Queensland Academy of Sport Target Squad

Name Club Coach

Alexandra Bagley Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Bronte Barratt Albany Creek John Rodgers

Kate Brookes-Peterson Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Jade Edmistone Commercial Stephan Widmer

Amelia Evatt-Davey Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Joanna Fargus Commercial Stephan Widmer

Melissa Gorman Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Samantha Hamill Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Lisbeth Lenton Commercial Stephan Widmer

Ashleigh McCleery Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Meagen Nay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Kylie Palmer Albany Creek John Rodgers

Stephanie Rice St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Melanie Schlanger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Emily Seebohm Brothers Matthew Brown

Trudee Hutchinson St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Josh Santacaterina St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Brendan Capell St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Leith Brodie Albany Creek John Rodgers

Ashley Callus Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

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Queensland Academy of Sport Target Squad (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Nick D’Arcy Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Trent Grimsey Albany Creek John Rodgers

Ephraim Hannant Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Joshua Krogh Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic Glenn Baker

Robert McDonald St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Andrew Mewing Yeronga Park Rick Van Der Zant

Kyle Richardson Brothers Matthew Brown

Cameron Smith St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Christian Sprenger Commercial Stephan Widmer

Nicholas Sprenger St Peters Western Michael Bohl

SQ Zoggs Gold Squad

Name Club Coach

Morgan-Lee Barnes Albany Creek John Rodgers

Jo-Lene Dendle Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Caitlin Fletcher Chandler Drew McGregor

Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Samantha Hoschke-Edwards Albany Creek John Rodgers

Siobhan Keane St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Amy Levings Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Briody Murphy Brothers Matt Brown

Jade Neilson Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Belinda Nevell St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Jacinta Powell Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Amy Smith River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Lorna Tonks Albany Creek John Rodgers

Beau Cummins Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

David Browne St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Ben Donaldson Albany Creek John Rodgers

Kieran O’Regan TSS Aquatic Jason Cooper

Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Andrew Thompson Commercial Stephan Widmer

Luke Trickett Commercial Stephan Widmer

Christopher Wright Saints Stephan Widmer

SQ Zoggs Silver Squad

Name Club Coach

Jamie-Leigh Austin Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Kaitlin Faulkner Academy Paul Birmingham

Brooke Fletcher Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Melanie Garibaldi Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Katie Goldman Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Kelly Marquenie Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Rebecca Ohlwein Chandler Drew McGregor

Brigitta Smith River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Bridgette-Rose Taylor Brothers Matthew Brown

Tegan Warrener Warwick Andrew Fidge

Dana Wikaire Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Keri Vincent Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

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SQ Zoggs Silver Squad (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Jackson Bailey TSS Aquatic Jason Cooper

Samuel Barrett Acacia Bayside Robert Hindmarsh

Thomas Barrett Acacia Bayside Robert Hindmarsh

Alastair Bell Fairholme Tim Taylor

Matthew Brooks Chandler Drew McGregor

Blake Collis Gardens Don Watson-Brown

George Farquhar Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Gregg Fyffe Super Centre Aquatic Graeme McDonald

Sam James Yeronga Park Rick Van der Zant

Nick Johnston Brothers Matthew Brown

Gene Kubala Super Centre Aquatic Graeme McDonald

Alexander McNeill Albany Creek John Rodgers

Stephen Mewing Yeronga Park Rick Van der Zant

Jonathan Moorfoot TSS Aquatic Jason Cooper

Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Trent Redman Super Centre Aquatic Graeme McDonald

SQ Flippers Youth Squad

Name Club Coach

Jamie-Leigh Austin Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Woods

Morgan-Lee Barnes Albany Creek John Rodgers

Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Brooke Clarke Redlands Nick Pedrazzini

Lauren Cox Super Centre Aquatic Graeme McDonald

Amelia Evatt-Davey Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Kaitlin Faulkner Academy Paul Birmingham

Brooke Fletcher Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Caitlin Fletcher Chandler Drew McGregor

Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Samantha Hamill Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Amelia Holz Fairymead Paul Simms

Rebecca Kemp Pioneer Kerryn Allen

Anna-Monika Lenarczyk Waterworx Paul Sansby

Meagen Nay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Jade Neilson Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Anastasia Osadchuk River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Jacinta Powell Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Emily Seebohm Brothers Matthew Brown

Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Amy Smith River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Brigitta Smith River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Joyah Takefala Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Dana Wikaire Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Jackson Bailey TSS Aquatic Jason Cooper

Samuel Barratt Acacia Bayside Robert Hindmarsh

Thomas Barratt Acacia Bayside Robert Hindmarsh

Edward Barry St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Alastair Bell Fairholme Tim Taylor

Matthew Brooks Chandler Drew McGregor

Andre Cois Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Blake Collis Gardens Don Watson-Brown

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SQ Flippers Youth Squad (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Joshua Di Bella Duncanswim Demons Duncan Todd

Codie Grimsey Albany Creek John Rodgers

Trent Grimsey Albany Creek John Rodgers

Grant Irvine St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Nick Johnston Brothers Matthew Brown

Gene Kubala Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Andrew Macpherson Newtown Andrew Tuxford

Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Ryan Napoleon Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Nicholas Schafer River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

James Sweeney Somerset Hugh Simpson

Christopher Wright Saints Stephan Widmer

SQ Flippers Junior Squad

Name Club Coach

Jessica Adams CYMS St Edmunds Peter Carswell

Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek John Rodgers

Miranda Bell Rocky City Shane Kingston

Lucinda Bruton Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Katie Goldman Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Megan Mackay St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Montana Sansby Waterworx Paul Sansby

Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra John Wallace

Tegan Warrener Warwick Andrew Fidge

Danica Ziviani TAS Cairns Michael Ursu

Max Ackermann Warwick Andrew Fidge

Jayden Hadler Southern Cross Steven Hadler

Justin James Mackay Pat Wright OAM

Liam Kinneally River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Mitch Larkin Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Ned McKendry St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Daniel Powell East Brisbane Mark Lorrimer

Todd Russell Rocky City Shane Kingston

Brad Simmons Gardens Don Watson-Brwon

Harley Taylor Chandler Drew McGregor

SQ Brisbane Region Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Maddison Allen St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Melanie Austin Brothers Matthew Brown

Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Kathleen Carey CYMS St Edmunds Peter Carswell

Kate Dimou Chandler Drew McGregor

Katherine Gaynor CJ’s Carina Leagues Steve Smith

Natalie Glossat Albany Creek John Rodgers

Kaelyn Hann Australian Crawl Chris Mooney

Stacey Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Brittany Lawson Australian Crawl Chris Mooney

Michelle Marston St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Kathryn McLoughlin Brothers Matthew Brown

Keryn McMaster Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

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SQ Brisbane Region Bronze Squad (con’t)

Name Club Coach

Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx Paul Sansby

Jessica Morgan Yeronga Park Rick Van der Zant

Hannah Mullen Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Katherine O'Ryan Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Rebecca Pegg Indooroopilly Simon Cusack

Katrina Schieber Brothers Matthew Brown

Caitlin Smith Albany Creek John Rodgers

Bridgette - Rose Taylor Brothers Matthew Brown

Eleanor Wright Acacia Bayside Shaun Crow

Caitlin Zillman Yeronga Park Rick Van der Zant

Saad Ali Al Qahtani St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Scott Blakeway East Brisbane Mark Lorrimer

Braiden Camm Redlands Nick Pedrazzini

Ayrton Cois Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Kurt Crawford Brothers Matthew Brown

Benjamin Donaldson Albany Creek John Rodgers

Christopher Dunne Brothers Matthew Brown

Robert Eugster Australian Crawl Chris Mooney

Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek John Rodgers

Kurt Hindmarsh Brothers Matthew Brown

Adam Hughes Brothers Matthew Brown

Luke Kerswell Southside Stingrays Michelle Morris

Jamie Laverty CJ’s Carina Leagues Steve Smith

Henry Lawson St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Daniel Lester Albany Creek John Rodgers

Jake Limov Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Rohan Lynham Chandler Drew McGregor

Cody Matthews Jindalee Gavin Whitburn

Bryce McMaster Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Alexander McNeill Albany Creek John Rodgers

Drew Mitchell Waterworx Paul Sansby

Bradley Narcis Albany Creek John Rodgers

Jack Nunn Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

George O'Brien Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Marty Papamanolis River City Rapids Dion Walmsley

Matt Parsons St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Rory Ryan Brothers Matthew Brown

Joshua Shirley St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Benjamin Talbot CJ’s Carina Leagues Steve Smith

Mitchell Thomson Albany Creek John Rodgers

Blair Walkington Albany Creek John Rodgers

Christopher Weaver Woogaroo Bryan Rodriguez

SQ Central QLD Region Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Sarah Lowe Western Suburbs Gladstone John Dahl

Sam Bell Rocky City Shane Kingston

Corey Brown Gladstone Caroline Hayes

Matthew Stark Boyne Tannum Kathy Bull

Matthew White Rocky City Shane Kingston

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SQ Darling Downs Region Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Samantha Hollands Fairholme Tim Taylor

Jessica Reinhardt Gatton Dave Reinhardt

Taleah Ryan Academy Paul Birmingham

Hayley Wolff Fairholme Tim Taylor

Joshua Achilles The Glennie Lindsay Clyde

Scott Neumann Flyers Racing Danny Gibbs

Adam Paroz Academy Paul Birmingham

SQ Far North QLD Region Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Amy Allen Atherton Penny Guy

Kotuku Ngawati TAS Michael Ursu

Skye Nissen TAS Michael Ursu

SQ Gold Coast Region Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Charlotte Cushing Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Melanie Durso Somerset Gold Coast Glen Baker

Jacob Brenan Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Andrew Digby TSS Aquatics Jason Cooper

Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Ryan Forster Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Max Ireland TSS Aquatic Jason Cooper

Matthew Kahn Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Benjamin King Southport Olympic Glen Baker

Hank Perkins TSS Aquatics Jason Cooper

James Roberts Somerset Gold Coast Hugh Simpson

Luke Thompson TSS Aquatics Jason Cooper

Zachary Warwick Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

SQ North QLD Region Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Nathan Barrett Gardens Don Watson-Brown

Andrew Gillespie Mackay Pat Wright OAM

SQ Wide Bay QLD Region Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Ashlea Gierke Palmwoods District Damien Bawden

Emily Goddard Fairymead Paul Simms

Emily Howe Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Kimberley Penny Fairymead Paul Simms

Kiani Rihm Quad Park Peter Gartrell

Kate Thomson Hervey Bay Paul Jones

Bradley Byrne Maryborough Adrian Williams

Alex Collins Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Pierce Hardy Pelican Waters Caloundra John Wallace

Buster Sykes Coolum Peregian Michael Sage

SQ Open Water Gold Squad

Name Club Coach

David Browne St Peters Western Michael Bohl

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SQ Open Water Silver Squad

Name Club Coach

Jamie-Lee Austin Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Stacey Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton Ken Wood

Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek John Rodgers

Trent Grimsey Albany Creek John Rodgers

Sam Bell Rocky City Shane Kingston

SQ Open Water Bronze Squad

Name Club Coach

Amy Thompson Maroochydore Brian Stehr

Danielle DeFrancesco Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

Alexandra Goddard St Peters Western Michael Bohl

Keryn McMaster Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Joyah Takefala Pro-Ma Miami Denis Cotterell

George O’Brien Brisbane Grammar Dean Pugh

Rhys Ferszt Palm Beach Currumbin Corey Samuelson

Blake Collis Gardens Don Watson-Brown

INTERNATIONAL 2008 FINA World SC Championships - Manchester

Gold

Women’s 200m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 1:54.41

Women’s 400m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 3:59.23

Men’s 4x200m FR Nicholas Sprenger St Peters Western 6:55.65

Silver

Women’s 800m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 8:12.32

Women’s 4x100m FR Alice Millis Chandler 3:32.00

Women’s 4x100m MR Alice Mills Chandler 3:52.01

Bronze

Women’s 4x200m FR Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 7:39.01

Kylie Palmer Albany Creek

2007 Japan International Swim Meet

Gold

Women’s 50m FS Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :24.48

Women’s 100m FS Lisbeth Lenton Commercial :53.58

Women’s 200m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 1:57.92

Women’s 400m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 4:05.93

Women’s 100m FLY Lisbeth Lenton Commercial :57.88

Men’s 100m FS Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :49.38

Silver

Women’s 50m FS Lisbeth Lenton Commercial :24.65

Women’s 100m FS Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :54.70

Women’s 200m FLY Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 2:06.68

Women’s 200m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 2:12.21

Women’s 400m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 4:37.18

Men’s 100m BRST Christian Sprenger Commercial 1:00.76

Men’s 100m FLY Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :52.75

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2007 Japan International Swim Meet (con’t)

Bronze

Women’s 800m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 8:30.51

Women’s 100m BK Emily Seebohm Brothers 1:00.66

Women’s 100m FLY Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton :58.36

2007 5

th INAS FID World Championships - Belgium

Gold

Women’s 50m FS Tamleh Wilson Redlands :29.67

Women’s 400m FS Nerice Holland Chandler 5:03.92

Women’s 800m FS Nerice Holland Chandler 10:31.84

Women’s 4x50m FS Tamleh Wilson Redlands 2:03.90

Nerice Holland Chandler

Women’s 4x100m FS Tamleh Wilson Redlands 4:36.09

Nerice Holland Chandler

Women’s 4x200m FS Tamleh Wilson Redlands 10:10.03

Nerice Holland Chandler

Women’s 50m BK Tamleh Wilson Redlands :36.97

Women’s 50m BRS Tamleh Wilson Redlands :39.47

Women’s 4x50m Medley Tamleh Wilson Redlands 2:27.49

Nerice Holland Chandler

Women’s 4x100m Medley Tamleh Wilson Redlands 5:20.00

Nerice Holland Chandler

Silver

Women’s 200m FS Nerice Holland Chandler 2:25.01

Women’s 50m FLY Tamleh Wilson Redlands :33.94

Women’s 100m FLY Nerice Holland Chandler 1:18.97

Women’s 100m BK Tamleh Wilson Redlands 1:20.01

Women’s 200m IM Tamleh Wilson Redlands 2:51.53

Bronze

Women’s 100m FS Nerice Holland Chandler 1:07.41

2007 Mare Nostrum - Sette Collie, Rome

Gold

Women’s 200m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 2:14.27

Men’s 50m BF Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :23.98

Men’s 100m BF Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :52.98

Silver

Women’s 200m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 1:58.91

Women’s 400m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 4:08.97

Men’s 100m BF Leith Brodie Albany Creek :53.58

Men’s 100m BRS Christian Sprenger Commercial 1:00.98

Bronze

Women’s 400m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 4:12.17

Women’s 800m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 8:38.44

Men’s 50m FS Ashley Callus Redlands :22.78

Men’s 100m FS Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :49.29

Men’s 200m IM Leith Brodie Albany Creek 2:02.50

2007 Mare Nostrum 1 - Canet

Silver

Women’s 200m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 1:59.65

Women’s 400m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 4:11.80

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2007 Mare Nostrum 1 – Canet (con’t)

Silver

Women’s 800m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 8:40.72

Women’s 50m BRS Tarnee White Chandler :31.52

Women’s 100m BRS Tarnee White Chandler 1:09.27

Men’s 200m FS Andrew Mewing Yeronga Park 1:48.86

Bronze

Women’s 50m FS Alice Mills Chandler :25.16

Men’s 50m BRS Brenton Rickard Brothers :28.46

2007 Mare Nostrum 2 - Barcelona

Gold

Women’s 100m FS Jodie Henry Chandler :54.90

Women’s 200m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 1:59.13

Women’s 400m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 4:10.18

Women’s 200m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 2:13.71

Men’s 50m BF Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :23.81

Men’s 100m BF Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :52.53

Silver

Women’s 200m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 1:59.89

Women’s 400m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 4:10.73

Women’s 800m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 8:35.40

Women’s 100m BRS Tarnee White Chandler 1:08.34

Women’s 400m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 4:41.70

Men’s 50m BRS Brenton Rickard Brothers :28.33

Men’s 100m BRS Brenton Rickard Brothers 1:01.31

Men’s 200m IM Leith Brodie Albany Creek 2:02.19

Bronze

Women’s 50m FS Alice Mills Chandler :25.21

Women’s 100m FS Alice Mills Chandler :55.56

Women’s 50m BRS Tarnee White Chandler :31.54

Men’s 200m FS Andrew Mewing Yeronga Park 1:49.91

2007 Mare Nostrum 3 – Monaco

Gold

Women’s 400m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 4:08.56

Silver

Women’s 50m FS Alice Mills Chandler :25.09

Women’s 100m FS Jodie Henry Chandler :54.37

Women’s 200m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 1:58.80

Women’s 400m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 4:08.89

Women’s 50m BRS Tarnee White Chandler :31.21

Silver

Women’s 100m BRS Tarnee White Chandler 1:08.65

Men’s 50m FS Ashley Callus Redlands :22.58

Men’s 200m BRS Brenton Rickard Brothers 2:15.03

Men’s 200m IM Leith Brodie Albany Creek 2:02.69

Bronze

Women’s 200m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 1:59.60

Women’s 200m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 2:14.53

Women’s 400m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 4:45.13

Men’s 100m BF Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :53.41

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2007 Trans Tasman Series - Woy Woy, Canberra & Homebush

Gold

Womens 100m FS Tegan Warrener Warwick :57.54

Womens 200m FS Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 2:02.13

Womens 100m FLY Anabelle Anderson Albany Creek 1:03.32

Womens 200m IM Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 2:16.68

Womens 400m IM Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:43.66

Womens 4x200m FR Tegan Warrener Warwick 1:47.19

Womens 4x200m MR Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic 1:57.61

Tegan Warrener Warwick

Womens 4x400m MR Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic 4:12.52

Tegan Warrener Warwick

Mens 200m FS Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 1:48.76

Mens 400m FS Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 3:51.89

Mens 200m FLY Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western 2:01.53

Mens 4x200m FR Brad Simmons Gardens 1:33.89

Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami

Mens 4x400m MR Nick Johnston Brothers 3:24.20

Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami

Silver

Womens 50m FS Tegan Warrener Warwick :26.33

Womens 200m FS Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 2:00.75

Womens 800m FS Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 8:48.24

Womens 50m BRST Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic :32.75

Womens 100m BRST Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic 1:10.68

Womens 200m BRST Anastasia Osadchuk Brisbane Jets 2:37.67

Womens 400m IM Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:47.69

Womens 4x200m MR Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 1:58.40

Womens 4x400m MR Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:14.13

Mens 100m FS Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami :50.35

Mens 200m FS Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western 1:51.69

Mens 400m FS Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western 3:54.38

Mens 100m BK Alastair Bell Fairholme :56.68

Mens 50m FLY Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western :25.16

Mens 100m FLY Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western :55.54

Mens 200m FLY Alastair Bell Fairholme 2:02.39

Mens 200m IM Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 2:05.76

Mens 4x200m FR Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 1:35.21

Mens 4x200m MR Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western 1:44.84

Thomas Barratt Acacia Bayside

Bronze

Womens 100m FS Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami :58.95

Womens 400m FS Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:16.27

Womens 100m BRST Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 1:13.55

Womens 200m BRST Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 2:39.52

Womens 100m FLY Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek 1:04.39

Womens 4x200m FR Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 1:49.15

Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami

Mens 100m FS Thomas Barratt Acacia Bayside :51.15

Mens 200m FS Nick Johnston Brothers 1:54.49

Mens 400m FS Blake Collis Gardens 3:57.65

Mens 800m FS Blake Collis Gardens 8:10.91

Mens 100m BK Brad Simmons Gardens :57.70

Mens 200m BK Brad Simmons Gardens 2:06.02

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Bronze

Mens 100m FLY Alastair Bell Fairholme :56.42

Mens 4x200m FR Thomas Barratt Acacia Bayside 1:35.85

Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western

Mens 4x200m MR Nick Johnston Brothers 1:46.92

Alastair Bell Fairholme

Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami

Mens 4x400m MR Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western 3:27.13

Justin James Mackay

Thomas Barratt Acacia Bayside

National 2007 Australian Short Course Championships

Gold

Women’s 800m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 8:14.11

Women’s 4x800m FR Albany Creek K.Palmer, S.Hoschke-Edwards, 7:55.12

M.Barnes, B.Barratt

Men’s 100m FLY Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :50.85

Silver

Women’s 800m FS Melissa Gorman Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 8:25.60

Women’s 200m BK Joanna Fargus Commercial 2:06.81

Men’s 100m FS Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :48.00

Men’s 1500m FS Cameron Smith St Peters Western 15:01.71

Men’s 4x800m FR St Peters Western N.Sprenger, C.Smith, 7:12.25

S.Mcintosh, R.Napoleon

Bronze

Women’s 800m FS Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western 8:36.99

Women’s 50m BK Emily Seebohm Brothers :27.66

Women’s 200m BK Meagen Nay St Peters Western 2:08.07

Women’s 100m BRST Jade Edmistone Commercial 1:05.67

Women’s 4x400m FR St Peters Western S.Rice, M.Nay, 3:43.63

M.Allen, S.Keane

Women’s 4x800m FR Pro-Ma Miami A.Evatt-Davey, A.McCleery, 8:05.12

M.Garibalbi, E.Fullerton

Women’s 4x400m MR St Peters Western M.Nay, S.Rice, 4:08.71

A.Smith, S.Keane

Men’s 1500m FS Andrew Thompson Commercial 15:11.55

Men’s 4x400m FR Yeronga Park S.James, A.Mewing, 3:17.75

L.Lyons, S.Mewing

Men’s 4x800m FR Albany Creek N.Bobir, B.Donaldson, 7:13.39

A.McNeill, L.Brodie

MULTIDISABILITY

Gold

Women’s 50m FS Annabelle Williams Pro-Ma Miami :29.63

Women’s 100m FS Annabelle Williams Pro-Ma Miami 1:05.13

Men’s 50m BK Michael Anderson Southport Olympic :28.26

Silver

Women’s 50m FLY Annabelle Williams Pro-Ma Miami :32.81

Women’s 50m BK Annabelle Williams Pro-Ma Miami :35.06

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2008 Australian Open Water Championships

Gold

Women’s 5km Alexandra Bagley Gardens 59:21.02

Women’s 10km Melissa Gorman Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:59:50.95

Men’s 25km Brendan Capell St Peters Western 5:02.32.25

Silver

Women’s 5km Kate Brookes-Peterson Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 59:27.12

Women’s 10km Brooke Fletcher Pro-Ma Miami 2:02:19.22

Men’s 25km Josh Santacaterina St Peters Western 5:02:32.53

Bronze

Women’s 5km Stacey Hansford Albany Creek 1:00:44.16

Women’s 10km Lauren Arndt Pro-Ma Miami 2:02.29.48

Men’s 25km David Browne St Peters Western 5:56:16.85

2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships

Gold

Women’s 50m FS Lisbeth Trickett Commercial :23.97 WR

Women’s 100m FS Lisbeth Trickett Commercial :52.88 WR

Women’s 200m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 1:56.60

Women’s 400m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 4:04.73

Women’s 800m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 8:24.30

Women’s 100m BK Emily Seebohm Brothers :59.59

Women’s 200m BK Meagen Nay St Peters Western 2:08.55

Women’s 100m FLY Lisbeth Trickett Commercial :56.81

Women’s 200m FLY Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues/Lawnton 2:06.82

Women’s 50m BRST Tarnee White Chandler :30.66

Women’s 200m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 2:08.92 WR

Women’s 400m IM Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 4:31.46 WR

Women’s 4x400m FR Pro-Ma Miami J.Neilsen, E.Fullerton, 3:46.59

A.McCleery, A.Evatt-Davey

Women’s 4x800m FR Albany Creek S.Hoschke-Edwards, B.Barratt, 8:07.01

M.Barnes, K.Palmer

Men’s 800m FS Cameron Smith St Peters Western 8:04.95

Men’s 100m FLY Anderw Lauterstein Southport Olympic :51.91

Men’s 200m FLY Nick D’Arcy Maroochydore 1:55.10

Men’s 50m BRST Brenton Rickard Brothers :27.30

Men’s 100m BRST Brenton Rickard Brothers 1:00.04

Men’s 200m BRST Brenton Rickard Brothers 2:09.51

Men’s 200m IM Leith Brodie Albany Creek 1:59.90

Silver

Women’s 50m FS Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :24.38

Women’s 100m FS Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :53.81

Women’s 200m FS Linda Mackenzie Mackay 1:56.99

Women’s 400m FS Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 4:05.19

Women’s 800m FS Melissa Gorman Redcliffe Leagues/Lawnton 8:36.23

Women’s 4x400m FR Albany Creek B.Barratt, C.Smith, 3:49.30

M.Barnes, K.Palmer

Women’s 4x800m FR Pro-Ma Miami A.McCleery, E.Fullerton, 8:10.23

J.Neilsen, A.Evatt-Davey

Women’s 100m FLY Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues/Lawnton :57.31

Women’s 200m FLY Samantha Hamill Quad Park 2:07.61

Women’s 50m BRST Jade Edmistone Commercial :31.13

Women’s 100m BRST Tarnee White Chandler 1:06.46

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2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships (con’t)

Silver

Women’s 200m IM Alicia Coutts Redlands 2:11.87

Women’s 400m IM Samantha Hamill Quad Park 4:41.61

Men’s 50m FS Ashley Callus Redlands :22.02

Men’s 200m BK Ephraim Hannant Pro-Ma Miami 1:59.50

Men’s 50m FLY Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :23.61

Men’s 50m BRST Christian Sprenger Commercial :28.36

Men’s 100m BRST Christian Sprenger Commercial 1:00.22

Men’s 200m BRST Christian Sprenger Commercial 2:11.02

Bronze

Women’s 100m FS Melanie Schlanger Commercial :54.20

Women’s 400m FS Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 4:06.21

Women’s 800m FS Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western 8:39.89

Women’s 1500m FS Alexandra Bagley Gardens 16:58.00

Women’s 200m BK Emily Seebohm Brothers 2:10.10

Women’s 50m FLY Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues/Lawnton :26.72

Women’s 400m IM Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:46.79

Men’s 100m FS Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :48.57

Men’s 200m FS Nicholas Sprenger St Peters Western 1:47.17

Men’s 800m FS Alexander McNeill Albany Creek 8:18.05

Men’s 1500m FS Trent Grimsey Albany Creek 15:12.36

Men’s 200m FLY Christopher Wright Commercial 1:58.75

Men’s 4x800m FR Albany Creek B.Donaldson, N.Bobir, 7:32.96

A.McNeill, L.Brodie

MULTIDISABILITY

Gold

Women’s 400m FS Nerice Holland Chandler 4:54:71

Women’s 50m FLY Annabelle Williams Pro-Ma Miami :32.67

Men’s 50m BK Michael Anderson Southport Olympic :29.35

Silver

Men’s 100m BK Michael Anderson Southport Olympic 1:02.78

Men’s 50m FLY Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove :29.50

Bronze

Women’s 100m FS Nerice Holland Chandler 1:06.06

Women’s 50m FLY Nerice Holland Chandler :33.53

Women’s 50m BRST Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone :48.80

Women’s 100m BRST Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone 1:44.27

2008 Australian Age Champions

FEMALE

50m FS 13 yrs & U Brittany Elmslie Coolum Peregian :26.17

14 yrs Tegan Warrener Warwick :26.69

15 yrs Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :24.41

17-18 yrs Rebecca Ohlwein Chandler :25.61

100m FS 13 yrs & U Brittany Elmslie Coolum Peregian :57.24

14 yrs Tegan Warrener Warwick :57.65

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :56.13

17-18 yrs Amy Evatt-Davey Pro-Ma Miami :56.05

200m FS 15 yrs Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 2:01.77

16 yrs Jade Neilsen Pro-Ma Miami 2:03.32

17-18 yrs Ameila Evatt-Davey Pro-Ma Miami 2:01.23

400m FS 15 yrs Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:20.17

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400m FS 17-18 yrs Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western 4:13.90

800m FS 16-18 yrs Lorren Sellwood St Peters Western 8:43.71

100m BK 15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers 1:00.47

17-18 yrs Bridgette-Rose Taylor Brothers 1:02.81

100m BRST 14 yrs Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 1:11.42

200m BRST 14 yrs Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 2:35.56

16 yrs Rebecca Kemp Pioneer 2:35.92

17-18 yrs Ashlea Gierke Maroochydore 2:32.89

100m FLY 15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :59.87

17-18 yrs Amy Smith St Peters Western 1:00.23

200m FLY 15 yrs Megan Mackay St Peters Western 2:16.14

17-18 yrs Amy Smith St Peters Western 2:10.18

200m IM 15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers 2:16.32

16 yrs Anastasia Osadchuk Brisbane Jets 2:18.94

400m IM 15 yrs & U Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:53.11

MALE

50m FS 16 yrs James Roberts Somerset Gold Coast :23.25

17-18yrs Matthew Brooks Chandler :22.70

100m FS 14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross :52.52

15 yrs Ned McKendry St Peters Western :52.36

200m FS 13 yrs & U Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 1:57.50

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 1:55.26

15 yrs Ned McKendry St Peters Western 1:53.79

16 yrs Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 1:50.30

400m FS 13 yrs & U Nathan Barrett Gardens 4:11.04

15 yrs Ned McKendry St Peters Western 3:58.57

16 yrs Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 3:54.15

17-18 yrs Ryan Napoleon St Peters Western 3:54.23

100m BK 13 yrs & U Zac Whenuaroa Brothers 1:01.32

15 yrs Max Ackermann Warwick :57.81

200m BK 15 yrs Max Ackermann Warwick 2:08.04

100m FLY 13 yrs & U Zac Whenuaroa Brothers :58.48

200m FLY 13 yrs & U Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 2:11.80

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 2:02.51

100m BRST 15 yrs Liam Kinneally Brisbane Jets 1:05.28

200m BRST 14 yrs Buster Sykes Coolum Peregian 2:27.08

200m IM 14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 2:08.89

16 yrs Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 2:06.83

17-18 yrs Daniel Lester Albany Creek 2:06.15

400m IM 15 yrs & U Mitch Larkin CYMS St Edmunds 4:34.00

Relays

Female:

4x200m FR 14 & Under Queensland B.Elmslie, B.Campbell, 1:45.59

T.Wallace, T.Warrener

4x200m FR 18 & Under Queensland R.Ohlwein, C.Fletcher, 1:44.43

E.Fullerton, M.Durso

4x200m MR 18 & Under Queensland E.Seebohm, L.Pickett, 1:53.17

A.Smith, C.Campbell

4x400m MR 16 & Under Brothers E.Seebohm, A.Gilliland, 4:22.24

Male:

4x200m FR 18 & Under Queensland S.Barrett, J.Roberts, 1:33.49

H.McEvoy, J.Sweeney

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2008 Australian Age Open Water Champions

Gold

Womens 5km 15yrs Caitlin Zillman Yeronga Park 1:01:13.86

Womens 5km 16yrs Natasha Harrison Coolum Peregian 1:01:13.81

Womens 5km 17/18yrs Stacey Hansford Albany Creek 58:01.60

Womens 10km 16yrs Lina Evans Commercial 2:18:24.86

Womens 10km 17/18yrs Amy Thompson Quad Park 2:12:58.69

Mens 5km 13yrs Nathan Barrett Gardens 1:01:09.93

Mens 5km 16yrs George O’Brien Brisbane Jets 57:24.53

Mens 10km 14yrs Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek 2:21:52.01

Mens 10km 16yrs George O’Brien Brisbane Jets 2:03:57.03

State 2007 Queensland Short Course Champions

FEMALE:

50m FS 9 yrs Stephanie Pace Southport Olympic :35.08

10 yrs Lauren Rettie St Hildas :31.64

11 yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton :28.46

12 yrs Maddison Bruce Acacia Bayside :27.89

13 yrs Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly :26.54

14 yrs Lucy Bruton Southport Olympic :26.97

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :25.91

16 yrs Melanie Durso Somerset Gold Coast :26.40

Open Rebecca Ohlwein Chandler :26.28

MD Nerice Holland Chandler :31.11

100m FS 11 yrs Bonnie MacDonald Pro-Ma Miami 1:02.06

12 yrs Tarni Fisher TAS Swimming 1:01.87

13 yrs Kotuku Ngawati TAS Swimming :58.31

14 yrs Lucy Bruton Southport Olympic :58.33

15 yrs Hayley Wolff Fairholme :57.87

16 yrs Melanie Durso Somerset Gold Coast :57.39

Open Rebecca Ohlwein Chandler :56.98

200m FS 11yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 2:11.65

12 yrs Leah Neale CYMS St Edmunds 2:11.65

13 yrs Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 2:06.63

14 yrs Maddison Allen St Peters Western 2:04.19

15 yrs Hayley Wolff Fairholme 2:04.73

16 yrs Morgan-Lee Barnes Albany Creek 2:04.50

Open Rebecca Ohlwein Chandler 2:04.64

400m FS 13 yrs & U Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 4:28.79

14 yrs Maddison Allen St Peters Western 4:19.28

15 yrs Miranda Bell Rocky City 4:21.60

16 yrs Melanie Garibaldi Pro-Ma Miami 4:17.35

17-18 yrs Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 4:10.82

Open Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 4:10.82

800m FS 13 yrs & U Courtney Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 9:23.44

14 yrs Caitlin Zillman Yeronga Park 9:25.10

15 yrs Miranda Bell Rocky City 8:58.23

16 yrs Melanie Garibaldi Pro-Ma Miami 8:43.89

17-18 yrs Emily Goddard Fairymead 9:20.93

Open Melanie Garibaldi Pro-Ma Miami 8:43.89

1500m FS 13 yrs & U Courtney Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 18:10.43

14 yrs Renee Drochmann CQ Aquajets 18:06.56

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1500m FS 16 yrs Jamie-Leigh Austin Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 16:49.34

17-18 yrs Amy Thompson Maroochydore 16:49.03

Open Amy Thompson Maroochydore 16:49.03

50m BK 9 yrs Stephanie Pace Southport Olympic :41.26

10 yrs Laura Scolaro John Carew Penguins :36.26

11 yrs Bonnie MacDonald Pro-Ma Miami :33.55

12 yrs Maddison Bruce Acacia Bayside :30.88

13 yrs Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming :30.68

14 yrs Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek :30.37

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :28.71

16 yrs Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx :28.89

Open Bridgette-Rose Taylor Brothers :29.56

MD Nerice Holland Chandler :36.64

100m BK 11 yrs Bonnie MacDonald Pro-Ma Miami 1:11.44

12 yrs Maddison Bruce Acacia Bayside 1:07.66

13 yrs Kotuku Ngawati TAS Swimming 1:04.57

14 yrs Michelle Gianotti Waterworx 1:05.15

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers 1:03.40

16 yrs Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx 1:02.77

Open Emily Howe Maroochydore 1:05.58

200m BK 11 yrs Bonnie MacDonald Pro-Ma Miami 2:30.02

12 yrs Maddison Bruce Acacia Bayside 2:27.31

13 yrs Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 2:20.07

14 yrs Michelle Gianotti Waterworx 2:19.82

15 yrs Hayley Wolff Fairholme 2:18.85

16 yrs Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx 2:15.75

Open Kaitlin Faulkner Academy 2:16.37

50m BRS 9 yrs Stephanie Pace Southport Olympic :45.33

10 yrs Laura Scolaro John Carew Penguins :39.06

11 yrs Stephanie Prizeman Gardens :37.92

12 yrs Madison Edwards Chandler :36.14

13 yrs Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra :33.32

14 yrs Amy Gilliland Brothers :35.21

15 yrs Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic :32.93

16 yrs Ashlea Gierke Palmwoods District :34.82

Open Rebecca Kemp Pioneer :3316

MD Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone :49.97

100m BRS 11 yrs Stephanie Prizeman Gardens 1:21.18

12 yrs Madison Edwards Chandler 1:18.68

13 yrs Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 1:11.92

14 yrs Montana Sansby Waterworx 1:14.37

15 yrs Rebecca Kemp Pioneer 1:11.70

16 yrs Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx 1:13.44

Open Rebecca Kemp Pioneer 1:13.57

200m BRS 11 yrs Stephanie Prizeman Gardens 2:55.09

12 yrs Madison Edwards Chandler 2:51.08

13 yrs Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 2:33.35

14 yrs Montana Sansby Waterworx 2:35.87

15 yrs Anastasia Osadchuk River City Rapids 2:35.07

16 yrs Ashlea Gierke Palmwoods District 2:36.26

Open Montana Sansby Waterworx 2:35.67

50m FLY 9 yrs Stephanie Pace Southport Olympic :38.90

10 yrs Kiah Melverton TSS Aquatic :35.49

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50m FLY 11 yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton :30.88

12 yrs Kaelyn Hann Southern Cross :31.25

13 yrs Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra :29.39

14 yrs Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek :28.54

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :27.43

16 yrs Amelia Holz Fairymead :29.62

Open Caitlin Fletcher Chandler :28.81

MD Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone :38.35

100m FLY 11 yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:08.80

12 yrs Kaelyn Hann Southern Cross 1:06.25

13 yrs Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 1:07.77

14 yrs Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek 1:05.43

15 yrs Megan Mackay St Peters Western 1:00.64

16 yrs Amelia Holz Fairymead 1:04.14

Open Rebecca Ohlwein Chandler 1:03.33

200m FLY 11 yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 2:34.06

12 yrs Kaelyn Hann Southern Cross 2:27.77

13 yrs Amy Allen Atherton 2:30.50

14 yrs Millie Andermahr Southport Olympic 2:19.74

15 yrs Megan Mackay St Peters Western 2:13.69

16 yrs Morgan-Lee Barnes Albany Creek 2:19.86

Open Jo-lene Dendle Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 2:11.66

100m IM 9 yrs Amanda Keen Nerang 1:28.49

10 yrs Laura Scholaro John Carew Penguins 1:18.13

11 yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:12.94

12 yrs Tarni Fisher TAS Swimming 1:13.08

13 yrs Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 1:05.57

14 yrs Maddison Allen St Peters Western 1:08.50

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers 1:03.73

16 yrs Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx 1:05.26

Open Charlotte Cushing Southport Olympic 1:06.99

200m IM 13 yrs & U Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 2:22.76

14 yrs Millie Andermahr Southport Olympic 2:25.01

15 yrs Anastasia Osadchuk River City Rapids 2:21.91

16 yrs Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx 2:19.57

17-18 yrs Charlotte Cushing Southport Olympic 2:22.35

Open Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx 2:19.57

400m IM 13 yrs & U Danica Ziviani TAS Swimming 5:01.90

14 yrs Taleah Ryan Academy 5:05.90

15 yrs Anastasia Osadchuk River City Rapids 4:53.88

17-18 yrs Charlotte Cushing Southport Olympic 4:54.88

Open Anastasia Osadchuk River City Rapids 4:53.88

MALE:

50m FS 9 yrs Clyde Lewis Clayfield Aquatic :31.57

10 yrs Cody Simpson Pro-Ma Miami :30.09

11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera :28.49

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic :25.82

13 yrs Andrew Digby TSS Aquatic :25.58

14 yrs Justin James Mackay :23.97

15 yrs Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami :23.47

16 yrs Tom Barrett Acacia Bayside :23.12

Open Ashley Callus Southport Olympic :22.16

MD Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove :27.17

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2007 Queensland Short Course Champions (con’t)

100m FS 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 1:02.14

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic :56.91

13 yrs Benjamin King Southport Olympic :56.74

14 yrs Justin James Mackay :51.99

15 yrs Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami :51.37

16 yrs Tom Barrett Acacia Bayside :51.25

Open Ashley Callus Southport Olympic :48.41

200m FS 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 2:19.55

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 2:03.23

13 yrs Robert Eugster Brothers 2:02.13

14 yrs Justin James Mackay 1:55.73

15 yrs Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami 1:52.91

16 yrs Blake Collis Gardens 1:52.78

Open Bradley Byrne Maryborough 1:49.27

400m FS 13 yrs & U Nathan Barrett Gardens 4:14.67

14 yrs Justin James Mackay 4:12.23

15 yrs George O’Brien Brisbane Grammar 4:00.63

16 yrs Blake Collis Gardens 3:59.02

17-18 yrs Alex McNeill Albany Creek 3:55.24

Open Alex McNeill Albany Creek 3:55.24

800m FS 13 yrs & U Nathan Barrett Gardens 8:53.99

14 yrs Justin Turnbull Redlands 8:59.93

15 yrs George O’Brien Brisbane Grammar 8:17.29

16 yrs Blake Collis Gardens 8:16.20

17-18 yrs Rhys Ferszt Palm Beach Currumbin 8:30.58

Open Blake Collis Gardens 8:16.20

1500m FS 14 yrs Stephen Kime Quad Park 17:39.37

15 yrs Sam Bell Rocky City 16:28.52

16 yrs Blake Collis Gardens 15:35.58

Open Blake Collis Gardens 15:35.58

50m BK 9 yrs Clyde Lewis Clayfield Aquatic :36.77

10 yrs Lachlan Neill Coolum Peregian :34.93

11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera :33.60

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic :29.03

13 yrs Mitchell Hall Pro-Ma Miami :30.14

14 yrs Rory Sanders Noosa :28.29

15 yrs Max Ackermann Warwick :27.05

16 yrs Pierce Hardy Quad Park :27.24

Open Gregg Fyffe Super Centre Aquatics :25.82

MD David Lee Gympie :33.44

100m BK 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 1:11.55

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 1:02.83

13 yrs Mitchell Hall Pro-Ma Miami 1:03.87

14 yrs Adam Paroz Academy 1:01.79

15 yrs Brad Simmons Gardens :57.92

16 yrs Pierce Hardy Quad Park :58.07

Open Gregg Fyffe Super Centre Aquatic :54.74

200m BK 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 2:33.61

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 2:19.74

13 yrs Mitchell Hall Pro-Ma Miami 2:18.06

14 yrs Adam Paroz Academy 2:14.10

15 yrs Brad Simmons Gardens 2:07.41

16 yrs Braiden Camm Redlands 2:04.62

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2007 Queensland Short Course Champions (con’t)

200m BK Open Gregg Fyffe Super Centre Aquatic 1:58.37

50m BRS 9 yrs Cooper Blackwood Rocky City :43.11

10 yrs Cody Simpson Pro-Ma Miami :39.72

11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera :34.55

12 yrs Jared Gilliland Brothers :34.14

13 yrs Jake Packard Noosa :32.77

14 yrs Liam Kinneally Commercial :30.77

15 yrs Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami :30.67

16 yrs Luke Kerswell Southside Aquatics :29.92

Open Robert McDonald St Peters Western :28.42

MD Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove :39.29

100m BRS 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 1:17.93

12 yrs Jared Gilliland Brothers 1:15.44

13 yrs Buster Sykes Coollum Peregian 1:09.74

14 yrs Liam Kinneally Commercial 1:05.76

15 yrs Nicholas Schafer River City Rapids 1:07.00

16 yrs Alex Collins Maroochydore 1:06.05

Open Matthew White Rocky City 1:03.42

200m BRS 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 2:47.75

12 yrs Jared Gilliland Brothers 2:44.86

13 yrs Buster Sykes Coolum Peregian 2:28.58

14 yrs Liam Kinneally Commercial 2:26.23

15 yrs Nicholas Schafer River City Rapids 2:25.17

16 yrs Alex Collins Maroochydore 2:21.67

Open Robert McDonald St Peters Western 2:13.55

50m FLY 9 yrs Clyde Lewis Clayfield Aquatic :36.85

10 yrs Cody Simpson Pro-Ma Miami :32.94

11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera :32.43

12 yrs Zac Whenuaroa Southport Olympic :28.17

13 yrs Dylan Hall Pro-Ma Miami :29.32

14 yrs Justin James Mackay :27.22

15 yrs Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami :25.75

16 yrs Daniel Lester Albany Creek :25.57

Open Leith Brodie Albany Creek :24.62

MD Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove :29.92

100m FLY 11 yrs Jacob Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:13.58

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 1:01.91

13 yrs Benjamin King Southport Olympic 1:02.95

14 yrs Justin James Mackay :59.83

15 yrs Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami :56.90

16 yrs Daniel Lester Albany Creek :56.16

Open Leith Brodie Albany Creek :53.21

200m FLY 11 yrs Jacob Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 2:34.65

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 2:17.19

13 yrs Benjamin King Southport Olympic 2:21.86

14 yrs Ryan Forster Pro-Ma Miami 2:13.36

15 yrs Hayden McEvoy Pro-Ma Miami 2:05.91

16 yrs Grant Irvine St Peters Western 2:04.80

Open Bradley Byrne Maryborough 2:02.79

100m IM 9 yrs Clyde Lewis Clayfield Aquatic 1:20.91

10 yrs Lachlan Neill Coolum Peregian 1:15.19

11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 1:10.04

12 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 1:06.07

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100m IM 13 yrs Andrew Digby TSS Aquatic 1:05.63

14 yrs Justin James Mackay 1:00.58

15 yrs Nicholas Schafer River City Rapids 1:02.66

16 yrs Daniel Lester Albany Creek :59.77

Open Leith Brodie Albany Creek :55.55

200m IM 13 yrs & U Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 2:08.22

14 yrs Justin James Mackay 2:15.58

15 yrs Matthew Alderwick Southport Olympic 2:19.93

16 yrs Daniel Lester Albany Creek 2:08.03

17-18 yrs Matthew White Rocky City 2:07.99

Open Matthew White Rocky City 2:07.99

400m IM 14 yrs Justin James Mackay 4:47.81

15 yrs Nicholas Schafer River City Rapids 4:56.61

16 yrs Matthew Hilder Brothers 4:40.22

Open Matthew Hilder Brothers 4:40.22

2007 Queensland Open Water Champions

Womens 2.5km 12yrs Alisha Ellwood Albany Creek 33:47.00

13yrs Tehanee Obeyesekere Chandler 34:31.00

Womens 5km 13yrs Courtney Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:06:12.00

14yrs Caitlin Zillman Yeronga Park 1:03.09.00

15yrs Danielle DeFrancesco Pro-Ma Miami 1:02.10.00

16yrs Jamie-Leigh Austin Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:02.07.00

17-18yrs Jessica Morgan Yeronga Park 1:08.11.00

Open Stacey Hansford Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:02.13.00

Womens 10km 15yrs Lina Evans Brisbane Grammar 2:08:41.00

Open Melissa Gorman Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:59:06.00

Mens 2.5km 12yrs Jordan Harrison Pro-Ma Miami 32:02.00

13yrs Heinrich Welsenach Maroochydore 37:14:00

Mens 5km 13yrs Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek :59:36.00

14yrs Mitchell Larkin Brisbane Grammar 1:00:05.00

15yrs George O’Brien Brisbane Grammar :59:12.00

16yrs Jackson Bailey TSS Aquatic 1:01:38.00

17-18yrs Codie Grimsey Brisbane Grammar :59:31.00

Open Trent Grimsey Albany Creek :57:58.00

Mens 10km 13-14yrs Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek 2:07:22.00

15 yrs George O’Brien Brisbane Grammar 1:59:40.00

Open Brendan Capell St Peters Western 1:54:27.00

2007 Queensland Champions

FEMALE:

100m FS 11 yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:01.24

11 yrs Bonnie MacDonald Pro-Ma Miami 1:01.24

12 yrs Tarni Fisher TAS Swimming 1:01.59

13 yrs Kotuku Ngawati TAS Swimming :58.69

14 yrs Darthea Clydesdale Brothers :58.40

15 yrs Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :55.51

16 yrs Dana Wikaire Pro-Ma Miami :57.60

Open Melanie Schlanger Commercial :55.09

MD Nerice Holland Chandler 1:07.03

200m FS 12 yrs Leah Neale CYMS St Edmunds 2:11.70

13 yrs Kotuku Ngawati TAS Swimming 2:07.90

14 yrs Keri Vincent Pro-Ma Miami 2:06.58

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200m FS 15 yrs Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 2:01..35

16 yrs Kelly Marquenie Southport Olympic 2:04.43

Open Bronte Barratt Albany Creek 1:59.39

400m FS 12 yrs Simone De Smit Australian Crawl 4:40.50

13 yrs Amy Allen Atherton 4:30.16

14 yrs Keri Vincent Pro-Ma Miami 4:21.80

15 yrs Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:19.02

16 yrs Kelly Marquenie Southport Olympic 4:27.39

Open Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 4:09.63

MD Nerice Holland Chandler 1:59.39

800m FS 13 yrs & U Amy Allen Atherton 9:22.93

14 yrs Keri Vincent Pro-Ma Miami 9:07.69

15 yrs Maddison Allen St Peters Western 9:05.36

16 yrs Jacinta Powell Gardens 9:06.85

Open Kylie Palmer Albany Creek 8:35.64

100m BK 11 yrs Taylor Lupton Albany Creek 1:10.92

12 yrs Odette Pryor Australian Crawl 1:08.94

13 yrs Maddison Bruce Acacia Bayside 1:07.27

14 yrs Michelle Gianotti Waterworx 1:07.31

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers 1:02.36

16 yrs Caitlin Mitchell Waterworx 1:06.08

Open Emily Seebohm Brothers 1:01.87

MD Nerice Holland Chandler 1:18.25

200m BK 12 yrs Odette Pryor Australian Crawl 2:30.19

13 yrs Kotuku Ngawati TAS Swimming 2:27.49

14 yrs Keryn McMaster Brisbane Grammar 2:25.61

15 yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers 2:15.78

16 yrs Samantha Hamill Quad Park 2:15.80

Open Meagen Nay St Peters Western 2:12.20

100m BRS 11 yrs Katherine Smith Pelican Waters Caloundra 1:22.05

12 yrs Samantha Burley Pro-Ma Miami 1:19.57

13 yrs Chantelle Burl Runcorn SS 1:17.44

14 yrs Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 1:12.21

15 yrs Leiston Pickett Southport Olympic 1:13.47

16 yrs Lauren Cox Super Centre Aquatic 1:16.01

Open Jade Edmistone Commercial 1:08.88

MD Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone 1:47.77

200m BRS 12 yrs Samantha Burley Pro-Ma Miami 2:49.94

13 yrs Kate Dimou Chandler 2:42.62

14 yrs Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra 2:33.79

15 yrs Rebecca Kemp Pioneer 2:38.41

16 yrs Lauren Cox Super Centre Aquatic 2:37.57

Open Rebecca Jones Yeronga Park 2:35.53

100m FLY 11 yrs Vanessa Puhlmann Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 1:06.33

12 yrs Kaelyn Hann Southern Cross 1:07.16

13 yrs Jessica Reinhardt Gatton 1:06.90

14 yrs Annabelle Anderson Albany Creek 1:04.04

15 yrs Megan Mackay St Peters Western 1:01.83

16 yrs Anastasia Osadchuk Brisbane Jets 1:03.54

Open Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton :59.22

MD Hellen Haseloff Australian Crawl 1:18.52

200m FLY 12 yrs Kaelyn Hann Southern Cross 2:27.68

13 yrs Rebecca Frey Yeronga Park 2:27.70

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200m FLY 14 yrs Keri Vincent Pro-Ma Miami 2:20.53

15 yrs Megan Mackay St Peters Western 2:16.51

16 yrs Brooke Clarke Redlands 2:20.06

Open Jessicah Schipper Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton 2:08.21

200m IM 11 yrs Bonnie MacDonald Pro-Ma Miami 2:35.68

12 yrs Leah Neale CYMS St Edmunds 2:33.61

13 yrs Kotuku Ngawati TAS Swimming 2:25.76

14 yrs Keryn McMaster Brisbane Grammar 2:24.26

15 yrs Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 2:18.01

16 yrs Anastasia Osadchuk Brisbane Jets 2:21.69

Open Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 2:13.81

MD Nerice Holland Chandler 2:51.10

400m IM 13 yrs & U Amy Allen Atherton 5:15.29

14 yrs Keryn McMaster Brisbane Grammar 5:08.77

15 yrs Ellen Fullerton Pro-Ma Miami 4:51.41

16 yrs Samantha Hamill Quad Park 4:49.88

Open Stephanie Rice St Peters Western 4:39.45

MALE:

100m FS 11 yrs Keny Arcangeli Albany Creek 1:02.44

12 yrs Regan Leong Townsville Marlins :58.51

13 yrs Robert Eugster Brothers :55.30

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross :54.21

15 yrs Justin James Mackay :53.21

16 yrs Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami :51.73

Open Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :49.93

MD Michael Anderson Southport Olympic :57.10

200m FS 12 yrs Regan Leong Townsville Marlins 2:09.38

13 yrs Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek 2:01.84

14 yrs Mitchell Larkin Brisbane Grammar 1:57.71

15 yrs Justin James Mackay 1:54.65

16 yrs Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 1:50.74

Open Andrew Mewing Yeronga Park 1:48.57

400m FS 12 yrs Jack McLoughlin Brothers 4:31.57

13 yrs Nathan Barrett Gardens 4:11.81

14 yrs Mitchell Larkin Brisbane Grammar 4:10.22

15 yrs Ned McKendry St Peters Western 4:02.60

16 yrs Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 3:55.51

Open Joshua Krogh Quad Park 3:54.23

MD Brenden Hall North Pine Aquatics 4:41.06

1500m FS 13 yrs & U Nathan Barrett Gardens 16:47.92

14 yrs Mitchell Larkin Brisbane Grammar 16:18.28

15 yrs Kieran Logan Southside Aquatics 16:45.75

16 yrs Blake Collis Gardens 16:05.14

Open Cameron Smith St Peters Western 15:30.45

100m BK 11 yrs Aaron Oatway-Booth East Brisbane 1:12.13

12 yrs Regan Leong Townsville Marlins 1:06.60

13 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 1:03.33

14 yrs Adam Paroz Academy 1:02.93

15 yrs Max Ackermann Warwick :58.48

16 yrs Grant Irvine St Peters Western :59.06

Open Ben Donaldson Albany Creek :56.87

MD Michael Anderson Southport Olympic 1:04.31

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200m BK 12 yrs Regan Leong Townsville Marlins 2:23.68

13 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 2:15.76

14 yrs Mitchell Larkin Brisbane Grammar 2:14.59

15 yrs Michael Evans Hervey Bay 2:09.62

16 yrs Blake Collis Gardens 2:08.12

Open Ben Donaldson Albany Creek 2:05.10

100m BRS 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 1:19.67

12 yrs Lori Mauro-Todd Duncanswim Demon 1:14.74

13 yrs Johnathon Ritzue Flinders Buderim 1:11.60

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 1:08.58

15 yrs Liam Kinneally Brisbane Jets 1:06.16

16 yrs Alex Collins Maroochydore 1:07.07

Open Christian Sprenger Commercial 1:00.72

MD Nicholas Morland Surfers Paradise 1:33.95

200m BRS 12 yrs Lori Mauro-Todd Duncanswim Demons 2:45.95

13 yrs Johnathon Ritzue Flinders Buderim 2:34.21

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 2:29.77

15 yrs Liam Kinneally Brisbane Jets 2:22.87

16 yrs Alex Collins Maroochydore 2:25.27

Open Christian Sprenger Commercial 2:12.73

100m FLY 11 yrs Keny Arcangeli Albany Creek 1:08.82

12 yrs Regan Leong Townsville Marlins 1:04.16

13 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic :59.95

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross :56.91

15 yrs Ned McKendry St Peters Western :58.31

16 yrs Grant Irvine St Peters Western :55.62

Open Andrew Lauterstein Southport Olympic :53.96

MD Brenden Hall North Pine Aquatics 1:14.02

200m FLY 12 yrs Tom Williams Coolum Peregian 2:27.16

13 yrs Zach Featherstone Southport Olympic 2:13.45

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 2:07.47

15 yrs Ned McKendry St Peters Western 2:10.59

16 yrs Grant Irvine St Peters Western 2:03.95

Open Nick D’Arcy Maroochydore 1:58.38

200m IM 11 yrs Max Muggeridge Gullivers Coomera 2:35.47

12 yrs Regan Leong Townsville Marlins 2:27.06

13 yrs Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek 2:20.35

14 yrs Jayden Hadler Southern Cross 2:11.29

15 yrs Justin James Mackay 2:12.40

16 yrs Daniel Smith Pro-Ma Miami 2:08.00

Open Leith Brodie Albany Creek 2:01.81

MD Brenden Hall North Pine Aquatics 2:38.42

400m IM 13 yrs & U Ridge Grimsey Albany Creek 4:59.07

14 yrs Mitchell Larkin Brisbane Grammar 4:37.57

15 yrs Michael Evans Hervey Bay 4:47.88

16 yrs Daniel Lester Albany Creek 4:44.97

17 yrs & O Leith Brodie Albany Creek 4:25.17

Relays - Females

200m Club FR 10 yrs & U Clayfield Aquatics 2:18.44

12 yrs & U TAS Swimming Cairns 1:57.06

14 yrs & U Brothers 1:52.86

16 yrs & U Indooroopilly 1:47.83

400m Club FR Open Pro-Ma Miami 3:50.45

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200m Region FR 10 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 2:12.50

12 yrs & U Wide Bay Region 1:57.77

14 yrs & U Wide Bay Region 1:50.47

16 yrs & U Gold Coast Region 1:48.31

Open Brisbane SA Region 1:49.02

200m Region MR 10 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 2:28.20

12 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 2:09.61

14 yrs & U Wide Bay Region 2:04.48

16 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 2:03.07

Open Brisbane SA Region 2:01.91

200m Club MR 10 yrs & U Chandler 2:35.79

12 yrs & U Australian Crawl 2:14.17

200m Club MR 14 yrs & U TAS Swimming Cairns 2:04.70

16 yrs & U St Peters Western 2:01.54

400m Club MR Open St Peters Western 4:20.36

Relays - Males

200m Club FR 10 yrs & U Pro-Ma Miami 2:10.19

12 yrs & U Southport Olympic 1:55.91

14 yrs & U Southport Olympic 1:45.57

16 yrs & U Brothers 1:39.79

400m Club FR Open Albany Creek 3:29.92

200m Region FR 10 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 2:05.18

12 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 1:53.77

14 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 1:42.72

16 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 1:37.93

Open Gold Coast Region 1:36.48

200m Region MR 10 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 2:24.93

12 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 2:07.49

14 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 1:57.44

16 yrs & U Brisbane SA Region 1:49.35

Open Brisbane SA Region 1:47.45

200m Club MR 10 yrs & U Pro-Ma Miami 2:27.62

12 yrs & U Southport Olympic 2:12.08

14 yrs & U Brothers 1:57.69

16 yrs & U Brothers 1:49.81

400m Club MR Open Albany Creek 3:52.82

2008 Queensland Sprint Champions

FEMALE:

50m FS 9yrs Stephanie Pace Southport Olympic :33.78

10yrs Suzanne Ryan Pro-Ma Miami :31.43

11yrs Josephine Osborne Sunnybank :30.19

12yrs Yolane Kukla St Peters Western :27.66

13yrs Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly :27.17

14yrs Tegan Warrener Warwick :26.75

15yrs Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :25.56

16yrs Kate Thomson Hervey Bay :27.13

17-18yrs Melanie Durso Somerset (GC) :26.87

Open Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :25.57

MD Nerice Holland Chandler :32.01

50m BK 9yrs Hannah-Grace Robb Nerang :39.95

10yrs Kimmy Tulisi St Hildas Aquatic :36.29

11yrs Brodie Palmer Gullivers Coomera :35.00

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50m BK 12yrs Odette Pryor Australian Crawl :33.04

13yrs Courtney McKee Railway :31.78

14yrs Tegan Warrener Warwick :31.59

15yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :29.64

16yrs Kate Thomson Hervey Bay :31.68

17-18yrs Bridgette-Rose Taylor Brothers :30.92

Open Emily Seebohm Brothers :29.08

MD Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone :44.55

50m BRS 9yrs Stephanie Pace Southport Olympic :45.34

10yrs Cameo Gregory Railway :41.39

11yrs Aoife Scales Newmarket Racers :37.98

12yrs Tess David St Peters Western :35.71

13yrs Michaela Giddy Nerang :35.96

14yrs Tegan Warrener Warwick :34.92

15yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :33.10

16yrs Anastasia Osadchuk Brisbane Jets :35.55

17-18yrs Ashlea Gierke Maroochydore :35.11

Open Aisling Scott Albany Creek :34.63

MD Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone :49.17

50m FLY 9yrs Hannah-Grace Robb Nerang :37.43

10yrs Taylor Green Chandler :34.30

11yrs Jessica Hobbin Fairymead :31.43

12yrs Yolane Kukla St Peters Western :29.95

13yrs Gabrielle Epstein Pro-Ma Miami :28.99

14yrs Tegan Warrener Warwick :27.99

15yrs Emily Seebohm Brothers :27.06

16yrs Lauren Burgess Southern Cross :29.60

17-18yrs Caitlin Fletcher Chandler :29.12

Open Cate Campbell Indooroopilly :27.33

MD Rhiannon Oliver Gladstone :38.36

MALE:

50m FS 9yrs Luke Armstrong Mackay :33.98

10yrs Clyde Lewis Clayfield Aquatic :30.77

11yrs Cade Fasala Waterworx :28.79

12yrs Arthur Pace Southport Olympic :27.37

13yrs Jayden Hopewell Yeronga Park :25.79

14yrs Andrew Digby TSS Aquatic :25.89

15yrs Callum Dreghorn TSS Aquatic :24.84

16yrs James Roberts Somerset (GC) :23.38

17-18yrs Sam Barrett Acacia Bayside :23.25

Open James Roberts Somerset (GC) :23.55

MD Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove :28.13

50m BK 9yrs Mitchell Goldburg East Brisbane :40.79

10yrs Clyde Lewis Clayfield Aquatic :36.69

11yrs Aaron Oatway-Booth East Brisbane :33.73

12yrs Alex Williams Gladstone :31.72

13yrs Jayden Hopewell Yeronga Park :29.57

14yrs Ben White Crows Nest :29.10

15yrs Max Ackermann Warwick :27.87

16yrs Matthew Stark Boyne Tannum :28.82

17-18yrs Rohan Lynham Chandler :28.29

Open Bradley Byrne Maryborough :27.00

MD David Lee Gympie Gold Fins :30.67

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50m BRS 9yrs Luke Armstrong Mackay :44.45

10yrs Liam Osborne Sunnybank :40.45

11yrs Travis Monahan All Saints :38.21

12yrs Arthur Pace Southport Olympic :35.71

13yrs Jake Packard Noosa :32.26

14yrs Tayler Jones Flinders Buderim :32.98

15yrs Liam Kinneally Brisbane Jets :31.50

16yrs Luke Kerswell Southside Aquatics :30.61

17-18yrs Ryan O’Sullivan Cooroy Dolphins :30.62

Open Ryan O’Sullivan Cooroy Dolphins :30.67

MD Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove :41.21

50m FLY 9yrs Luke Armstrong Mackay :38.85

10yrs Campbell Carsley Duncanswim Demons :34.00

11yrs Cody Simpson Pro-Ma Miami :32.41

12yrs Arthur Pace Southport Olympic :29.73

13yrs Zac Whenuaroa Brothers :27.68

14yrs Keagan Smith Albany Creek :27.17

15yrs Daniel Powell East Brisbane :26.49

16yrs James Roberts Somerset (GC) :26.05

17-18yrs Joseph Carty Coolum Peregian :25.67

Open Trent Redman Super Centre Aquatic :25.35

MD Stephen Osborne Marist Ashgrove :30.33

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SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

FINANCE: Mr. P. Plumridge (Chair), Mrs. M. Pugh OAM, Dr. S. Hooton, Mrs. S. Hardie, Mr. J. Dixon

COMPETITION: Mrs. M. Pugh OAM (Chair), Mr. J. Keppie, Mrs. J. McGinley,

Mr. P. Crane, Mr. S. Crow

DEVELOPMENT: Mrs. M. Pugh OAM (Chair), Mr. J. Keppie, Mr. B. Stehr,

Dr. J. Canavan, Mr. S. Volkers

PLANNING: Mrs. S. Hardie (Chair), Mrs. M. Pugh OAM, Mr. R. Gage

TECHNICAL: Mr. J. Keppie (Chair), Mr. E. Randle, Mrs. J. McGinley,

Mrs. K. Macleod, Dr. S. Hooton, Mrs. M. Pugh OAM

AWARDS: Dr. S. Hooton (Chair), Mrs. M. Pugh OAM, Mr. R. Kretchmann

APPOINTED POSITIONS:

SELECTOR: Mrs. M. Pugh OAM

CHIEF REFEREE: Mrs. K. Macleod

CONTROL ROOM SUPERVISOR: Mrs. S. Hardie

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TECHNICAL MANAGER: Mr. J. Keppie

RECORD OFFICERS: Mrs. K. Forno, Miss. J. Watson

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