﻿{"id":196077,"date":"2016-04-16T09:26:02","date_gmt":"2016-04-16T16:26:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=196077"},"modified":"2016-04-16T13:41:52","modified_gmt":"2016-04-16T20:41:52","slug":"2016-south-african-nationals-day-7-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2016-south-african-nationals-day-7-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2016 South African Nationals: Day 7 Finals Live Recap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Live coverage of day seven\u00a0finals\u00a0of the 2016 South African Nationals. Hit refresh for the latest coverage.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 200 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Nathania Van Niekerk<\/strong> claimed the title in a time of 2:11.33. \u00a0That swim missed the FINA A cut of 2:10.60 for automatic entry into the Olympics.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mariella Venter<\/strong> finished second in 2:11.99 with <strong>Samantha Randle<\/strong> taking third overall in 2:17.28.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                          === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Niekerk, Nathania  17 CGA-JHB           2:11.53    2:11.33  \r\n                 31.17      1:03.91 (32.74)\r\n        1:37.20 (33.29)     2:11.33 (34.13)\r\n  2 Venter, Mariella       16 CGA-JHB           2:13.36    2:11.99  \r\n                 31.47      1:04.09 (32.62)\r\n      2:11.99 (1:07.90)                    \r\n  3 Randle, Samantha       17 NTS-TSH           2:17.71    2:17.28  \r\n                 32.93      1:07.75 (34.82)\r\n        1:42.88 (35.13)     2:17.28 (34.40)\r\n  4 Grobler, Gabi          16 CGA-JHB           2:20.21    2:19.51  \r\n                 32.60      1:08.09 (35.49)\r\n        1:44.28 (36.19)     2:19.51 (35.23)\r\n  5 Osrin, Honey           13 WPA-CPT           2:20.50    2:20.14  \r\n                 32.69      1:08.23 (35.54)\r\n        1:45.10 (36.87)     2:20.14 (35.04)\r\n  6 Meder, Abi             15 WPA-CPT           2:21.61    2:20.58  \r\n                 33.60      1:08.89 (35.29)\r\n        1:45.46 (36.57)     2:20.58 (35.12)\r\n  7 Sainsbury, Catherine   18 KZNA-ETH          2:19.91    2:21.05  \r\n                 32.57      1:07.94 (35.37)\r\n        1:44.37 (36.43)     2:21.05 (36.68)\r\n  8 Beukes, Jessica        15 NMA-NMA           2:19.78    2:21.22  \r\n                 33.37      1:08.21 (34.84)\r\n        1:44.41 (36.20)     2:21.22 (36.81)\r\n  9 Straszacker, Kristen   16 WPA-CPT           2:21.47    2:21.50  \r\n                 32.72      1:08.66 (35.94)\r\n        1:45.88 (37.22)     2:21.50 (35.62)\r\n 10 Botha, Carmen          16 NTS-TSH           2:22.44    2:22.83  \r\n                 33.43      1:09.57 (36.14)\r\n        1:45.84 (36.27)     2:22.83 (36.99)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 100 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chad le Clos<\/strong> rocketed to victory in the men&#8217;s 100-meter fly at the 2016 South African Nationals.<\/p>\n<p>Le Clos clocked a time of 51.82, moving him from eighth in the world to sixth overall.<\/p>\n<p>That time easily cleared the FINA A cut time of 52.36 to secure le Clos a 100 fly swim at the 2016 Rio Olympics as he looks to be the top butterflier in the world by the time Rio comes around.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dylan Bosch<\/strong> placed second in 53.00, missing the A cut, while <strong>Ryan Coetzee<\/strong> finished third overall in 53.21.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                          === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Le Clos, Chad          23 KZNA-ETH            51.91      51.82  \r\n                 24.30        51.82 (27.52)\r\n  2 Bosch, Dylan           22 CGA-JHB             54.04      53.00  \r\n                 25.00        53.00 (28.00)\r\n  3 Coetzee, Ryan          20 NTS-TSH             53.44      53.21  \r\n                 25.49        53.21 (27.72)\r\n  4 Meyer, Nico            24 CGA-JHB             54.13      54.19  \r\n                 25.92        54.19 (28.27)\r\n  5 Basson, Alard          20 NMA-NMA             54.56      54.54  \r\n                 25.29        54.54 (29.25)\r\n  6 Goveia, Ralph          20 NTS-TSH             55.07      54.76  \r\n                 25.59        54.76 (29.17)\r\n  7 Vorster, Eben          18 FS-MAN              55.03      54.84  \r\n                 25.64        54.84 (29.20)\r\n  8 vd Merwe, JP           22 NTS-TSH             56.10      55.88  \r\n                 26.40        55.88 (29.48)\r\n  9 Levy, Brendan          18 KZNA-ETH            56.11      55.90  \r\n                 26.42        55.90 (29.48)\r\n 10 Hoole, Jarryd          20 BCA-BUF             55.94      56.87  \r\n                 26.30        56.87 (30.57)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Tara Nicholas<\/strong> won the women&#8217;s sprint breast title in 31.82. <strong>\u00a0Taryn Mackenzie<\/strong> took second in a time of 32.15 with <strong>Tatjana Schoenmaker<\/strong> placing third in 32.25.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Nicholas, Tara         20 KZNA-ETH            32.25      31.82  \r\n  2 Mackenzie, Taryn       22 CGA-JHB             32.35      32.15  \r\n  3 Schoenmaker, Tatjana   18 NTS-TSH             32.56      32.25  \r\n  4 Corbett, Kaylene       16 NMA-NMA             33.10      32.27  \r\n  5 Abrahams, Hanim        14 WPA-CPT             33.16      33.03  \r\n  6 Rolt, Claire           34 NTS-TSH             33.68      33.75  \r\n  7 Botha, Tahlia          15 WPA-CPT             33.85      33.80  \r\n  8 Paljk, Tilka           19 NTS-TSH             33.95      33.83  \r\n  9 Van Zyl, Tove          18 NTS-TSH             33.43      33.91  \r\n 10 Reeves, Kirsten        17 CGA-JHB             34.03      34.51<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 breast<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Cameron van der Burgh<\/strong> put up the second-fastest time of the year in the men&#8217;s 50-meter breast at the 2016 South African Nationals.<\/p>\n<p>Van der Burgh, who already owns the top time with a 27.08 from the Swedish Open in Stockholm, raced his way to a win in 27.17. \u00a0That&#8217;s faster than the 27.21 posted by <strong>Adam Peaty<\/strong> this week at the British Championships.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Giulio Zorzi<\/strong> finished second in a time of 27.50 to move to fifth in the world, while <strong>Jarred Crous<\/strong> wound up third in 27.99.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 VD Burgh, Cameron      27 NTS-TSH             28.49      27.17  \r\n  2 Zorzi, Giulio          27 NTS-TSH             28.59      27.50  \r\n  3 Crous, Jarred          19 NTS-TSH             28.46      27.99  \r\n  4 Houlie, Michael        15 WPA-CPT             29.07      28.56  \r\n  5 Emslie, Craig          20 WPA-CPT             28.57      28.62  \r\n  6 Pike, Jared            25 CGA-JHB             28.88      28.94  \r\n  7 Basson, Alaric         20 NMA-NMA             28.97      28.95  \r\n  8 Jackson, Jacko         20 NMA-NMA             29.40      29.45  \r\n  9 Bezuidenhout, Christi  18 NTS-TSH             29.87      29.69  \r\n 10 Geeson, Lee            21 KZNA-ETH            29.97      30.10<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 breast multi-class S14-S15<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Aaron Putz<\/strong> won the finale in 35.33 with <strong>Pierre Dellieu<\/strong> taking second in 32.87. \u00a0<strong>Raymond de Freitas<\/strong> picked up third in 36.66.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Putz, Aaron SB14       19 KZNA-ETH            35.74      35.33  \r\n  2 Dellieu, Pierre SB15   17 CGA-JHB             32.91      32.87  \r\n  3 de Freitas, Raymond S  26 MP                  37.09      36.66  \r\n  4 Mabanga, Slindokuhle   17 CGA-JHB             40.04      39.44  \r\n  5 Els, Jan-Herman SB14   16 NTS-TSH             48.41      46.47  \r\n  6 O'Neil, Sean SB14      31 KZNA-ETH            46.83      48.13  \r\n -- van Brakel, William S  16 KZNA-ETH            43.86         DQ<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 breast multi-class S1-S13<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Hendrik vd Merwe<\/strong> topped finals in 46.85 with <strong>Johann van Heerden<\/strong> taking second in 32.40. \u00a0<strong>Jean Pretorius<\/strong> placed third in 35.96.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                          === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Vd Merwe, Hendrik SB5  25 NTS-TSH             47.81      46.85  \r\n  2 van Heerden, Johann S  20 FS-MAN              32.80      32.40  \r\n  3 Pretorius, Jean SB9    19 WPA-CPT             36.65      35.96  \r\n  4 Sibanda, Mduduzi SB7   18 CGA-JHB             47.03      45.56  \r\n  5 van der Merwe, Kaleb   17 NTS-TSH             42.01      41.89  \r\n  6 Williams, David SB7    28 KZNA-ETH            47.99      47.32  \r\n  7 Malatji, Moses SB7     23 CGA-JHB             48.43      47.75  \r\n  8 Zwane, Kabelo SB7      13 CGA-JHB             56.14      52.31  \r\n  9 Sikhosana, Khulekani   16 KZNA-ETH            43.27      43.56  \r\n 10 Shabangu, Tinyiko SB9  17 CGA-JHB             44.47      44.58<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 breast multi-class S14-S15<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Maritza Snyders<\/strong> (45.74), <strong>Michaela Kretzen<\/strong> (49.25) and <strong>Cornelia Fowler<\/strong> (50.18) competed in the finale.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                        === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Snyders, Maritza SB15  19 KZNA-ETH            44.94      45.74  \r\n  2 Kretzen, Michaela SB1  16 WPA-CPT             49.57      49.25  \r\n  3 Fowler, Cornelia SB14  35 KZNA-ETH            50.54      50.18<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 breast multi-class S1-S13<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Britney Strumpher<\/strong> had the top-ranked swim with a 37.29, while <strong>Alani Ferreira<\/strong> took second in 41.17 with <strong>Shannon Martins<\/strong> taking third in 47.39.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                          === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Strumpher, Britney     15 NTS-TSH             37.85      37.29  \r\n  2 Ferreira, Alani SB13   17 KZNA-ETH            41.76      41.17  \r\n  3 Martins, Shannon SB8   14 CGA-JHB             47.94      47.39  \r\n  4 Sabeka, Bongekile SB9  17 CGA-JHB             48.87      47.84  \r\n  5 McKay, Tracy SB8       45 KZNA-ETH          1:13.60    1:14.80<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Brad Tandy<\/strong> confirmed his spot on the Rio Olympic squad with a 22.13 for the top time in the men&#8217;s 50-meter free today.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Doug Erasmus<\/strong>, meanwhile, missed the FINA A cut of 22.27 with a second-place time of 22.55.<\/p>\n<p>Olympic gold medalist <strong>Roland Schoeman<\/strong>, who scratched out of the 100 free and a potential spot on the 400 free relay, was unable to lock down an Olympic spot with a third-place time of 22.75. \u00a0That guarantees that Schoeman will not make a fifth Olympic Games squad.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Reynard Wessells<\/strong> was the fourth finisher, also clearing 23 seconds with a fourth-place 22.92.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Tandy, Brad            24 KZNA-ETH            22.28      22.13  \r\n  2 Erasmus, Douglas       26 NTS-TSH             22.40      22.55  \r\n  3 Schoeman, Roland       35 NTS-TSH             22.69      22.75  \r\n  4 Wessels, Reynard       21 FS-MAN              22.98      22.92  \r\n  5 Walsh, Brett           22 KZNA-ETH            22.98      23.20  \r\n  6 Pheasant, Simon        24 NMA-NMA             23.37      23.58  \r\n  7 Maritz, Armand         19 NTS-TSH             23.23      23.65  \r\n  8 Muller, Caydon         20 NTS-TSH             23.46      23.72  \r\n  9 Van Niekerk, Kyle      18 CGA-JHB             23.48      23.78  \r\n 10 Basson, Alaric         20 NMA-NMA             23.57      23.99<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Tayla Lovemore<\/strong> won the women&#8217;s 50-meter free in 25.97. That&#8217;s off the FINA A cut of 25.28.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jessica Ashley-Cooper<\/strong> finished second in 26.10 with <strong>Emma Chelius<\/strong> snaring third overall in 26.40.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                          === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Lovemore, Tayla        21 KZNA-ETH            26.32      25.97  \r\n  2 Ashley-Cooper, Jessic  23 WPA-CPT             26.69      26.10  \r\n  3 Chelius, Emma          19 WPA-CPT             26.50      26.40  \r\n  4 Meiring, Chelsea       18 KZNA-ETH            27.14      26.65  \r\n  5 Nel, Olivia            13 WPA-CPT             27.08      26.75  \r\n  6 Neser, Jade            15 CGA-JHB             27.28      27.08  \r\n  7 Vd Walt, Natasha       20 CGA-JHB             27.19      27.09  \r\n  8 Perrett, Courtney      19 KZNA-ETH            27.22      27.12  \r\n  9 Reynolds, Jamie        18 KZNA-ETH            27.46      27.27  \r\n 10 Drummond, Liza-Mari    16 MP                  27.45      27.40<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Brett Walsh<\/strong> won the sprint fly in a time of 24.21 with <strong>Reynard Wessels<\/strong> touching second in 24.31. \u00a0<strong>Nico Meyer<\/strong> picked up third overall in 24.40.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Walsh, Brett           22 KZNA-ETH            24.30      24.21  \r\n  2 Wessels, Reynard       21 FS-MAN              24.64      24.31  \r\n  3 Meyer, Nico            24 CGA-JHB             24.69      24.40  \r\n  4 Waddell, Zane          18 FS-MAN              24.62      24.54  \r\n  5 Scheepers, Willie      29 NWS                 24.52      24.85  \r\n  6 Goveia, Ralph          20 NTS-TSH             24.71      24.92  \r\n  7 Hoole, Jarryd          20 BCA-BUF             24.95      24.95  \r\n  8 Basson, Alard          20 NMA-NMA             25.24      25.28  \r\n  9 Van Niekerk, Kyle      18 CGA-JHB             25.23      25.45  \r\n 10 Wood, Kade             17 EGA-EKU             25.47      25.84<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 fly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Vanessa Mohr<\/strong> took home the women&#8217;s sprint fly crown in 26.85. \u00a0<strong>Felicity Passon<\/strong> (28.06) and <strong>Hannah McLean-Leonard<\/strong> (28.41) closed out the top three.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Mohr, Vanessa          21 NTS-TSH             27.47      26.85  \r\n  2 Passon, Felicity       16 SEY                 28.64      28.06  \r\n  3 McLean-Leonard, Hanna  17 KZNA-ETH            28.84      28.41  \r\n  4 Coetz\u00e9, Jana           15 NWS                 29.07      28.71  \r\n  5 Chelius, Emma          19 WPA-CPT             28.96      28.80  \r\n  6 Naude, Rita            18 NTS-TSH             29.42      28.86  \r\n  7 Wheals, Camryn         18 NTS-TSH             29.16      29.04  \r\n  8 Els, Tarryn            19 NMA-NMA             29.48      29.40  \r\n  9 Dauvellier, Odile      22 NTS-TSH             29.51      29.42  \r\n 10 Blignaut, Lesley       15 BCA-BUF             29.12      29.46<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 800 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Michelle Weber<\/strong> won the women&#8217;s 800-meter free in a time of 8:57.68, while <strong>Jessica Whelan<\/strong> touched second overall in 8:58.68. \u00a0<strong>Kristin Bellingan<\/strong> picked up third in 8:59.03.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Weber, Michelle        19 KZNA-ETH          9:08.76    8:57.68  \r\n                 31.00      1:03.94 (32.94)\r\n        1:37.25 (33.31)     2:10.86 (33.61)\r\n        2:44.60 (33.74)     3:18.42 (33.82)\r\n        3:52.47 (34.05)     4:26.37 (33.90)\r\n        5:00.63 (34.26)     5:34.61 (33.98)\r\n        6:09.37 (34.76)     6:44.11 (34.74)\r\n        7:18.24 (34.13)     7:52.30 (34.06)\r\n        8:26.17 (33.87)     8:57.68 (31.51)\r\n  2 Whelan, Jessica        18 CGA-JHB           9:04.45    8:58.68  \r\n                 30.21      1:02.90 (32.69)\r\n        1:36.22 (33.32)     2:09.66 (33.44)\r\n        2:43.74 (34.08)     3:17.67 (33.93)\r\n        3:51.83 (34.16)     4:26.22 (34.39)\r\n        5:00.48 (34.26)     5:34.69 (34.21)\r\n        6:09.41 (34.72)     6:43.77 (34.36)\r\n        7:17.99 (34.22)     7:52.49 (34.50)\r\n        8:26.04 (33.55)     8:58.68 (32.64)\r\n  3 Bellingan, Kristin     18 KZNA-ETH          9:13.30    8:59.03  \r\n                 31.08      1:04.17 (33.09)\r\n        1:37.81 (33.64)     2:11.62 (33.81)\r\n        2:45.68 (34.06)     3:19.64 (33.96)\r\n        3:53.92 (34.28)     4:28.30 (34.38)\r\n                                5:36.72 ( )\r\n        6:11.14 (34.42)     6:45.21 (34.07)\r\n        7:19.59 (34.38)     7:53.87 (34.28)\r\n        8:27.97 (34.10)     8:59.03 (31.06)\r\n  4 Meder, Rebecca         13 WPA-CPT           9:10.94    9:03.21  \r\n                 30.97      1:04.53 (33.56)\r\n        1:38.90 (34.37)     2:13.27 (34.37)\r\n        2:47.76 (34.49)     3:22.03 (34.27)\r\n        3:56.61 (34.58)     4:30.84 (34.23)\r\n        5:04.95 (34.11)     5:39.32 (34.37)\r\n        6:13.71 (34.39)     6:48.04 (34.33)\r\n        7:22.31 (34.27)     7:56.75 (34.44)\r\n        8:30.94 (34.19)     9:03.21 (32.27)\r\n  5 Kinghorn, Robyn        16 KZNA-ETH          9:12.71    9:03.31  \r\n                 31.62      1:05.82 (34.20)\r\n        1:40.06 (34.24)     2:14.51 (34.45)\r\n        2:48.77 (34.26)     3:23.18 (34.41)\r\n        3:57.31 (34.13)     4:31.83 (34.52)\r\n        5:06.01 (34.18)     5:40.39 (34.38)\r\n        6:14.45 (34.06)     6:48.74 (34.29)\r\n        7:22.89 (34.15)     7:57.22 (34.33)\r\n        8:31.18 (33.96)     9:03.31 (32.13)\r\n  6 Oberholzer, Charlise   16 KZNA-ETH          9:08.85    9:06.59  \r\n                 31.84      1:05.53 (33.69)\r\n        1:39.99 (34.46)     2:14.46 (34.47)\r\n                                3:22.99 ( )\r\n                                4:31.69 ( )\r\n                                5:40.68 ( )\r\n                                6:49.90 ( )\r\n        7:24.17 (34.27)     7:58.81 (34.64)\r\n        8:33.21 (34.40)     9:06.59 (33.38)\r\n  7 Randle, Samantha       17 NTS-TSH           9:09.24    9:06.82  \r\n                 32.05      1:06.25 (34.20)\r\n        1:40.74 (34.49)     2:15.06 (34.32)\r\n                                3:24.49 ( )\r\n        3:59.02 (34.53)     4:33.59 (34.57)\r\n        5:08.44 (34.85)                    \r\n                                6:51.33 ( )\r\n        7:25.81 (34.48)     8:00.02 (34.21)\r\n        8:33.74 (33.72)     9:06.82 (33.08)\r\n  8 Beavon, Kate           15 CGA-JHB           9:14.29    9:08.29  \r\n                 31.08      1:04.55 (33.47)\r\n        1:38.68 (34.13)     2:13.12 (34.44)\r\n        2:47.44 (34.32)     3:22.11 (34.67)\r\n        3:56.14 (34.03)     4:30.36 (34.22)\r\n        5:04.59 (34.23)     5:39.33 (34.74)\r\n        6:14.13 (34.80)     6:49.20 (35.07)\r\n        7:24.25 (35.05)     7:59.69 (35.44)\r\n        8:34.05 (34.36)     9:08.29 (34.24)<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 50 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Ricky Ellis<\/strong> touched out <strong>Christopher Reid<\/strong> and <strong>Jacques Van Wyk<\/strong>, 25.83 to 25.97, for the men&#8217;s 50-meter back title.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Ellis, Ricky           28 CGA-JHB             26.72      25.83  \r\n  2 Van Wyk, Jacques       23 NTS-TSH             26.28      25.97  \r\n  2 Reid, Christopher      20 NMA-NMA             26.67      25.97  \r\n  4 Waddell, Zane          18 FS-MAN              26.69      26.27  \r\n  5 DE Villiers, Neil      23 NTS-TSH             26.67      26.32  \r\n  6 Binedell, Martin       20 KZNA-ETH            27.24      26.89  \r\n  7 Hoole, Jarryd          20 BCA-BUF             27.31      27.20  \r\n  8 Varrie, Dominic        17 NTS-TSH             27.59      27.30  \r\n  9 Maree, John            18 NMA-NMA             27.56      27.56  \r\n 10 Fourie, Liam           21 WPA-CPT             27.63      27.76<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Women&#8217;s 50 back<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Carissa Van Rooyen<\/strong> clipped <strong>Gabi Grobler<\/strong>, 30.41 to 30.47, for the women&#8217;s 50-meter back crown. \u00a0<strong>Catherine Sainsbury<\/strong> took third in 30.56.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Rooyen, Carissa    13 CGA-JHB             30.36      30.41  \r\n  2 Grobler, Gabi          16 CGA-JHB             31.00      30.47  \r\n  3 Sainsbury, Catherine   18 KZNA-ETH            30.72      30.56  \r\n  4 Straszacker, Kristen   16 WPA-CPT             31.32      30.76  \r\n  5 Naude, Rita            18 NTS-TSH             31.43      30.82  \r\n  6 Thormahlen, Heike      16 NTS-TSH             31.16      30.86  \r\n  7 Velde, Chloe           15 BCA-BUF             31.59      30.95  \r\n  8 Kiely, Hannah          15 Eden-EDD            31.55      31.14  \r\n  9 Labuschagne, Samantha  16 KZNA-ETH            31.85      31.45  \r\n 10 Stanford, Amy          15 NTS-TSH             31.68      32.15<\/pre>\n<p><strong>Men&#8217;s 1500 free<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Matthew Meyer<\/strong> turned in a FINA A cut time in the men&#8217;s 1500-meter free with a 15:09.58 to win the event. \u00a0That cleared the A cut standard of 15:14.77.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Brent Szurdoki<\/strong> hit the wall second in a time of 15:15.40, while <strong>Josh Dannhauser<\/strong> wound up third overall in 15:44.57.<\/p>\n<pre><b>                         === Finals ===                          <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Meyer, Matthew         18 KZNA-ETH         15:32.10   15:09.58  \r\n                                  57.93 ( )\r\n        1:27.73 (29.80)     1:57.79 (30.06)\r\n        2:27.78 (29.99)     2:58.06 (30.28)\r\n        3:28.20 (30.14)     3:58.60 (30.40)\r\n        4:29.20 (30.60)     4:59.66 (30.46)\r\n        5:30.29 (30.63)     6:00.88 (30.59)\r\n        6:31.56 (30.68)     7:02.27 (30.71)\r\n        7:32.99 (30.72)     8:03.51 (30.52)\r\n        8:34.07 (30.56)     9:04.68 (30.61)\r\n        9:35.57 (30.89)    10:06.31 (30.74)\r\n       10:37.22 (30.91)    11:07.80 (30.58)\r\n       11:38.53 (30.73)    12:09.06 (30.53)\r\n       12:39.71 (30.65)    13:09.96 (30.25)\r\n       13:40.32 (30.36)    14:10.77 (30.45)\r\n       14:40.69 (29.92)    15:09.58 (28.89)\r\n  2 Szurdoki, Brent        19 CGA-JHB          15:55.67   15:15.40  \r\n                 27.95        57.52 (29.57)\r\n                                1:57.95 ( )\r\n                                2:58.86 ( )\r\n                                3:59.87 ( )\r\n                                5:01.07 ( )\r\n                                6:02.48 ( )\r\n                                7:03.67 ( )\r\n        7:34.36 (30.69)     8:05.10 (30.74)\r\n        8:35.65 (30.55)     9:06.37 (30.72)\r\n        9:37.03 (30.66)    10:07.89 (30.86)\r\n                               11:09.83 ( )\r\n                               12:11.16 ( )\r\n                               13:13.09 ( )\r\n                               14:15.43 ( )\r\n       14:46.09 (30.66)    15:15.40 (29.31)\r\n  3 Dannhauser, Josh       18 KZNA-ETH         15:51.91   15:44.57  \r\n                 28.82        59.19 (30.37)\r\n        1:30.15 (30.96)     2:01.39 (31.24)\r\n        2:32.28 (30.89)     3:03.73 (31.45)\r\n        3:35.03 (31.30)     4:06.38 (31.35)\r\n        4:37.45 (31.07)     5:09.01 (31.56)\r\n        5:40.11 (31.10)     6:11.79 (31.68)\r\n        6:43.33 (31.54)     7:15.32 (31.99)\r\n        7:46.87 (31.55)     8:18.59 (31.72)\r\n        8:49.94 (31.35)     9:21.68 (31.74)\r\n        9:53.28 (31.60)    10:25.27 (31.99)\r\n       10:57.07 (31.80)    11:29.25 (32.18)\r\n       12:01.30 (32.05)    12:33.33 (32.03)\r\n       13:05.32 (31.99)    13:37.68 (32.36)\r\n       14:09.38 (31.70)    14:41.71 (32.33)\r\n       15:13.48 (31.77)    15:44.57 (31.09)\r\n  4 Marais, Danie          23 KZNA-ETH         15:53.09   15:55.26  \r\n                 28.59        59.22 (30.63)\r\n        1:30.11 (30.89)     2:01.24 (31.13)\r\n        2:32.35 (31.11)     3:03.43 (31.08)\r\n        3:34.72 (31.29)     4:06.17 (31.45)\r\n        4:37.53 (31.36)     5:09.06 (31.53)\r\n        5:40.35 (31.29)     6:11.83 (31.48)\r\n        6:43.61 (31.78)     7:15.40 (31.79)\r\n        7:47.59 (32.19)     8:19.36 (31.77)\r\n        8:51.43 (32.07)     9:23.65 (32.22)\r\n        9:56.09 (32.44)    10:28.45 (32.36)\r\n       11:01.11 (32.66)    11:33.68 (32.57)\r\n       12:06.52 (32.84)    12:39.40 (32.88)\r\n       13:12.39 (32.99)    13:45.18 (32.79)\r\n       14:18.14 (32.96)    14:50.92 (32.78)\r\n       15:23.79 (32.87)    15:55.26 (31.47)\r\n  5 Wilson, Dayen          18 CGA-JHB          16:15.39   16:02.51  \r\n                 29.27      1:00.55 (31.28)\r\n        1:32.50 (31.95)     2:04.40 (31.90)\r\n        2:36.08 (31.68)     3:08.16 (32.08)\r\n        3:40.04 (31.88)     4:12.13 (32.09)\r\n        4:44.09 (31.96)     5:16.18 (32.09)\r\n        5:48.46 (32.28)     6:20.68 (32.22)\r\n        6:53.08 (32.40)     7:25.36 (32.28)\r\n        7:57.60 (32.24)     8:29.88 (32.28)\r\n        9:02.52 (32.64)     9:34.60 (32.08)\r\n       10:06.82 (32.22)    10:39.07 (32.25)\r\n       11:11.41 (32.34)    11:43.74 (32.33)\r\n       12:16.16 (32.42)    12:48.61 (32.45)\r\n       13:21.03 (32.42)    13:53.59 (32.56)\r\n       14:26.25 (32.66)    14:58.82 (32.57)\r\n       15:31.38 (32.56)    16:02.51 (31.13)\r\n  6 Schoeman, Reuben       16 KZNA-ETH         16:24.19   16:07.84  \r\n                 28.48      1:00.39 (31.91)\r\n                                2:04.68 ( )\r\n        2:36.73 (32.05)     3:08.69 (31.96)\r\n        3:40.70 (32.01)     4:12.61 (31.91)\r\n        4:44.69 (32.08)     5:16.67 (31.98)\r\n                                6:20.98 ( )\r\n        6:53.32 (32.34)     7:25.60 (32.28)\r\n                                8:30.32 ( )\r\n        9:02.72 (32.40)     9:35.23 (32.51)\r\n                               10:40.19 ( )\r\n       11:12.89 (32.70)    11:45.52 (32.63)\r\n                               12:51.25 ( )\r\n       13:24.17 (32.92)    13:57.07 (32.90)\r\n       14:29.98 (32.91)    15:03.25 (33.27)\r\n       15:36.00 (32.75)    16:07.84 (31.84)\r\n  7 Visser, Rudolf         19 WPA-CPT          16:39.38   16:18.17  \r\n                 28.98      1:01.06 (32.08)\r\n        1:33.44 (32.38)     2:05.96 (32.52)\r\n        2:38.49 (32.53)     3:11.07 (32.58)\r\n        3:43.76 (32.69)     4:16.63 (32.87)\r\n        4:49.53 (32.90)     5:22.35 (32.82)\r\n        5:55.08 (32.73)     6:28.04 (32.96)\r\n        7:00.96 (32.92)     7:34.04 (33.08)\r\n        8:07.29 (33.25)     8:40.27 (32.98)\r\n        9:12.71 (32.44)     9:45.44 (32.73)\r\n       10:18.34 (32.90)    10:51.11 (32.77)\r\n       11:23.86 (32.75)    11:56.79 (32.93)\r\n       12:29.82 (33.03)    13:02.85 (33.03)\r\n       13:35.88 (33.03)    14:09.08 (33.20)\r\n       14:42.05 (32.97)    15:15.06 (33.01)\r\n       15:47.35 (32.29)    16:18.17 (30.82)\r\n  8 Gomes, Roberto         16 CGA-JHB          16:20.65   16:22.06  \r\n                 29.08      1:00.30 (31.22)\r\n        1:31.80 (31.50)     2:03.36 (31.56)\r\n        2:35.10 (31.74)     3:07.05 (31.95)\r\n        3:39.36 (32.31)     4:11.64 (32.28)\r\n        4:44.41 (32.77)     5:16.45 (32.04)\r\n        5:48.99 (32.54)     6:21.49 (32.50)\r\n        6:54.55 (33.06)     7:27.69 (33.14)\r\n        8:00.52 (32.83)     8:33.38 (32.86)\r\n        9:07.09 (33.71)     9:40.14 (33.05)\r\n       10:13.33 (33.19)    10:46.59 (33.26)\r\n       11:20.43 (33.84)    11:54.06 (33.63)\r\n       12:27.62 (33.56)    13:01.11 (33.49)\r\n       13:34.75 (33.64)    14:08.75 (34.00)\r\n       14:42.19 (33.44)    15:14.89 (32.70)\r\n       15:49.17 (34.28)    16:22.06 (32.89)\r\n  9 Erwee, Luke            15 KZNA-ETH         16:30.43   16:25.15  \r\n                                1:01.48 ( )\r\n                                2:05.91 ( )\r\n                                3:10.83 ( )\r\n                                4:16.46 ( )\r\n                                5:22.08 ( )\r\n        5:54.84 (32.76)     6:27.92 (33.08)\r\n                                7:34.04 ( )\r\n                                8:40.56 ( )\r\n        9:13.68 (33.12)     9:47.05 (33.37)\r\n       10:20.24 (33.19)    10:53.52 (33.28)\r\n                               12:00.40 ( )\r\n                               13:07.11 ( )\r\n                               14:14.03 ( )\r\n                               15:20.94 ( )\r\n       15:53.76 (32.82)    16:25.15 (31.39)\r\n 10 Makhija, Aryan         16 KZNA-ETH         16:36.25   16:37.16  \r\n                 29.36      1:01.98 (32.62)\r\n        1:34.97 (32.99)     2:08.09 (33.12)\r\n        2:41.49 (33.40)     3:14.73 (33.24)\r\n        3:48.54 (33.81)     4:22.34 (33.80)\r\n        4:55.19 (32.85)     5:28.30 (33.11)\r\n        6:01.32 (33.02)     6:34.91 (33.59)\r\n        7:07.96 (33.05)     7:41.25 (33.29)\r\n        8:14.22 (32.97)     8:47.71 (33.49)\r\n        9:21.20 (33.49)     9:55.03 (33.83)\r\n       10:28.57 (33.54)    11:01.83 (33.26)\r\n       11:35.14 (33.31)    12:09.01 (33.87)\r\n       12:42.46 (33.45)    13:16.10 (33.64)\r\n       13:49.77 (33.67)    14:23.75 (33.98)\r\n       14:57.29 (33.54)    15:30.89 (33.60)\r\n       16:04.36 (33.47)    16:37.16 (32.80)\r\n \r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  8 Seidler, Philip        18 NAMIB            16:28.58             \r\n                 29.52      1:01.38 (31.86)\r\n        1:33.51 (32.13)     2:05.96 (32.45)\r\n        2:38.68 (32.72)     3:11.35 (32.67)\r\n        3:44.12 (32.77)     4:16.85 (32.73)\r\n        4:49.58 (32.73)     5:22.40 (32.82)\r\n        5:55.31 (32.91)     6:28.51 (33.20)\r\n        7:01.56 (33.05)     7:34.93 (33.37)\r\n                                8:41.31 ( )\r\n                                9:47.94 ( )\r\n       10:21.58 (33.64)    10:55.30 (33.72)\r\n       11:28.93 (33.63)    12:03.14 (34.21)\r\n       12:36.43 (33.29)    13:10.21 (33.78)\r\n       13:43.98 (33.77)    14:17.79 (33.81)\r\n       14:51.22 (33.43)    15:25.00 (33.78)\r\n       15:57.25 (32.25)    16:28.58 (31.33)\r\n 12 Louw, Henre            14 NTS-TSH          16:43.85             \r\n                 30.06      1:02.72 (32.66)\r\n        1:36.05 (33.33)     2:09.75 (33.70)\r\n        2:43.78 (34.03)     3:17.78 (34.00)\r\n        3:51.99 (34.21)     4:26.07 (34.08)\r\n        5:00.18 (34.11)     5:34.42 (34.24)\r\n        6:08.53 (34.11)     6:42.33 (33.80)\r\n        7:15.98 (33.65)     7:49.40 (33.42)\r\n        8:23.36 (33.96)     8:56.85 (33.49)\r\n        9:30.52 (33.67)    10:03.64 (33.12)\r\n       10:37.27 (33.63)    11:10.42 (33.15)\r\n       11:43.69 (33.27)    12:17.14 (33.45)\r\n       12:50.60 (33.46)    13:24.10 (33.50)\r\n       13:57.74 (33.64)    14:31.27 (33.53)\r\n       15:04.80 (33.53)    15:38.32 (33.52)\r\n       16:11.60 (33.28)    16:43.85 (32.25)\r\n 13 Aubin, Christopher     16 WPA-CPT          16:46.15             \r\n                 30.60      1:03.61 (33.01)\r\n        1:37.05 (33.44)     2:10.77 (33.72)\r\n        2:44.66 (33.89)     3:18.10 (33.44)\r\n        3:51.71 (33.61)     4:25.38 (33.67)\r\n        4:59.08 (33.70)     5:32.42 (33.34)\r\n        6:05.71 (33.29)     6:39.10 (33.39)\r\n        7:12.79 (33.69)     7:46.18 (33.39)\r\n        8:19.69 (33.51)     8:53.19 (33.50)\r\n        9:26.72 (33.53)    10:00.16 (33.44)\r\n       10:34.20 (34.04)    11:07.66 (33.46)\r\n                               12:14.80 ( )\r\n       12:48.64 (33.84)    13:22.33 (33.69)\r\n       13:56.47 (34.14)    14:30.89 (34.42)\r\n       15:05.09 (34.20)    15:39.04 (33.95)\r\n       16:13.21 (34.17)    16:46.15 (32.94)\r\n 14 Kruger, Tyrone         17 KZNA-ETH         16:51.42             \r\n                 30.35      1:02.79 (32.44)\r\n        1:35.93 (33.14)     2:09.38 (33.45)\r\n        2:42.88 (33.50)     3:16.82 (33.94)\r\n        3:50.53 (33.71)     4:24.64 (34.11)\r\n        4:58.49 (33.85)     5:32.74 (34.25)\r\n        6:06.86 (34.12)     6:40.98 (34.12)\r\n        7:15.01 (34.03)     7:49.43 (34.42)\r\n        8:23.32 (33.89)     8:57.47 (34.15)\r\n        9:31.45 (33.98)    10:06.15 (34.70)\r\n       10:40.25 (34.10)    11:14.55 (34.30)\r\n       11:48.56 (34.01)    12:23.33 (34.77)\r\n       12:57.09 (33.76)    13:31.41 (34.32)\r\n       14:05.19 (33.78)    14:39.30 (34.11)\r\n       15:12.73 (33.43)    15:46.30 (33.57)\r\n       16:19.54 (33.24)    16:51.42 (31.88)\r\n 15 Nortje, Dante          15 KZNA-ETH         16:52.17             \r\n                 30.13      1:02.37 (32.24)\r\n        1:35.41 (33.04)     2:09.16 (33.75)\r\n        2:43.10 (33.94)     3:16.83 (33.73)\r\n        3:50.79 (33.96)     4:24.73 (33.94)\r\n        4:58.73 (34.00)     5:32.70 (33.97)\r\n        6:06.75 (34.05)     6:40.69 (33.94)\r\n        7:15.07 (34.38)     7:48.99 (33.92)\r\n        8:23.49 (34.50)     8:57.49 (34.00)\r\n        9:31.79 (34.30)    10:05.92 (34.13)\r\n       10:40.05 (34.13)    11:14.18 (34.13)\r\n       11:48.75 (34.57)    12:22.75 (34.00)\r\n       12:56.80 (34.05)    13:30.93 (34.13)\r\n       14:05.18 (34.25)    14:39.15 (33.97)\r\n       15:13.29 (34.14)    15:47.57 (34.28)\r\n       16:20.62 (33.05)    16:52.17 (31.55)\r\n 16 van Tonder, Hein       15 EGA-EKU          16:54.48             \r\n                 29.65      1:02.77 (33.12)\r\n        1:36.12 (33.35)     2:10.32 (34.20)\r\n        2:44.35 (34.03)     3:18.82 (34.47)\r\n        3:53.15 (34.33)     4:27.79 (34.64)\r\n        5:02.16 (34.37)     5:36.71 (34.55)\r\n        6:11.03 (34.32)     6:45.31 (34.28)\r\n        7:19.37 (34.06)     7:53.65 (34.28)\r\n        8:27.60 (33.95)     9:01.74 (34.14)\r\n        9:35.78 (34.04)    10:09.74 (33.96)\r\n       10:43.68 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