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Swimmers with a Disability Results for Tuesday 20th of March

WOMEN’S 50m BACKSTROKE

1 Taylor Corry S14 32.64

2 Esther Overton S1 1:13.06

3 Maddi Elliott S8 38.55

4 Katherine Downie S10 33.37

5 Katrina Porter S7 41.49

6 Teneale Houghton S15 33.34

7 Amanda Fowler S14 35.08

8 Kara Leo S14 35.50

 

MEN’S 50m BACKSTROKE

1 Timothy Antalfy S13 28.20

2 Sean Russo S13 29.13

3 Michael Anderson S10 28.60

4 Michael Auprince S9 29.83

5 Mitchell Kilduff S14 31.11

6 Daniel Fox S14 31.19

7 Joshua Chapman S15 29.12

8 Jeremy McClure S12 31.01

 

WOMEN’S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

1 Kayla Clarke S14 2:33.00

2 Katherine Downie S10 2:34.21

3 Jacqueline Freney S7 2:57.19

4 Teigan Van Roosmalen 2:37.19

5 Prue Watt S13 2:37.64

6 Ellie Cole S9 2:38.12

7 Amanda Fowler S14 2:44.89

8 Teneale Houghton S15 2:37.33

 

MEN’S 200m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

1 Matthew Cowdrey S9 2:14.76

2 Matthew Levy S7 2:39.11

3 Rick Pendleton S10 2:16.00

4 Jeremy Tidy S10 2:18.07

5 Mitchell Kilduff S14 2:25.30

6 Brendan Hall S9 2:23.01

7 Matthew Haanappel S6 2:56.24

8 Jay Dohnt S7 2:49.71

Swimmers with a Disability Results for Friday 16th of March

The second day of events at the Australian Swimming Championships, doubling as the Olympic and Paralympic selection trials has just concluded in Adelaide.

Both the men and women competed in 50 metres freestyle.

WOMENS 50m FREESTYLE

1 Kayla Clarke S14 28.66

2 Taylor Corry S14 28.87

3 Annabelle Williams S9 29.63

4 Jacqueline Freney S7 32.31

5 Kara Leo S14 29.58

6 Esther Overton S3 1:13.58

7 Katherine Downie S10 29.03

8 Prue Watt S13 28.39

The gold medal effort of Kayla Clarke was also rewarded with a world record.

MENS 50m FREESTYLE

1 Mitchell Kilduff S14 24.84

2 Daniel Fox S14 25.12

3 Matthew Cowdrey S9 25.28

4 Andrew Pasterfield S10 24.28

5 Matthew Levy S7 28.75

6 Blake Cochrane S8 27.78

7 Matthew Haanappel S6 31.35

8 Michael Auprince S9 26.99

The winning effort of Mitchell Kilduff earned him a world record as did the bronze medal performance of Daniel Fox. Matthew Cowdrey’s exploits earned in this event also earned him a world record! Congratulations to Mitchell, Daniel and Matt!