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WHILE a Paralympic world record and a national record were set today at the Australian long course championships, the biggest news of the day was Ian Thorpe&#039;s inability to advance to the finals of the 200 freestyle.<\/p>\n<p>Thorpe, the Olympic champion in the 200 free in 2004 and former world record, could only muster an 12th-place finish in semifinals with a 1:49.91 after posting a 1:49.16 in prelims. Thorpe retired from the sport in 2007 and made an official comeback about a year ago.<\/p>\n<p><b>FINALS<br \/>\nWomen&#039;s 100 fly<\/b><br \/>\nAlicia Coutts, the world championship silver medalist from 2011, secured her spot on the Olympic team with a winning time of 57.59. Jessicah Schipper, the reigning Olympic bronze medalist, finished second in 57.88 to earn a return trip to the Games. The times give Australia two places in the top five in the world rankings, with Coutts fourth and Schipper fifth.<\/p>\n<p>Placing third in the race &#8212; and swimming faster than the FINA A standard used to qualify athletes &#8212; was reigning Olympic champion Libby Trickett with a 58.64. Trickett was second at 50 meters but was passed by Schipper in the final meters.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#039;m just really proud of the way I performed tonight,&#8221; an emotional Trickett said. &#8220;When you have come through the last 18 months or two years that I have come through, and to perform as well as I did and put everything out of my mind and just focus on what I needed to do, I&#039;m just incredibly proud.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Rounding out the championship final was Britta Elmslie (58.92), Alice Tait (59.00), Yolane Kukla (59.19), Marieke Guehrer (59.45) and Brianna Throssell (59.96).<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nChristian Sprenger and Brenton Rickard renewed their rivalry in the sprint breaststroker, with Sprenger posting the win and an automatic berth on the Olympic squad with a time of 59.91. It&#039;s the first swim under the one-minute barrier in 2012, bumping Daniel Sliwinski of Great Britain off the top of the world rankings. Rickard, a mutli-time national champion, was second with a 1:00.13, also under the FINA A standard and third in the world behind Sprenger and Sliwinski.<\/p>\n<p>Finishing third in the race was Jeremy Meyer in 1:01.82, just ahead of fourth-place finisher Nicholas Schafer&#039;s 1:01.85. Also placing in the championship heat was Nikolai Pregelj (1:02.17), James Stacey (1:02.35), Joshua Palmer (1:02.63) and Kenneth To (1:03.07).<\/p>\n<p><b>Women 400 free finals<\/b><br \/>\nKylie Palmer, who finished 2011 as the fourth-fastest 400 freestyler in the world with a 4:04.29, broke the Australian record of 4:04.16 set in 2008 by Bronte Barratt. Palmer is now the third-fastest in the world with her swim, and is the reigning silver medalist from the 2011 world championships.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I just had to get my confidence up and I didn&#039;t want it to be as close this year as it was last year,&#8221; Barratt said, &#8220;so I am really happy I could pull away once in that last 100 metres because she [Barratt] has a great back end.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Barratt may have lost her record, but she gained a spot on the Olympic team with a second-place time of 4:05.74. Barratt finished 2011 with a best time of 4:04.36.<\/p>\n<p>Remy Fairweather, just 14 years old, placed third with a 4:08.63, under the FINA A standard of 4:09.35. Blair Evans, coming off a runner-up finish in the 400 IM yesterday, was fourth in 4:08.92.<\/p>\n<p>Katie Goldman (4:10.24), Leah Neale (4:10.80), Melissa Gorman (4:11.24) and Amy Levings (4:11.94) also raced in the finals. Notably, Gorman already has her ticket to London, as part of the 10K marathon race.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women 50 back finals<\/b><br \/>\nDespite being a non-Olympic event, the women&#039;s 50 backstroke held a finals, with Emily Seebohm winning in 28.03, after posting a 27.93 in yesterday&#039;s semis. Sophie Edington was second in 28.04, and Hayley Baker placed third with a 28.87. Tayliah Zimmer (28.90), Rachel Goh (29.05), Holly Barratt (29.21), Madison Wilson (29.35) and Wan Ruqui (29.44) also swam in the final.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men 50 fly final<\/b><br \/>\nAlso a non-Olympic event, the men&#039;s 50 butterfly final featured a winning swim by Christopher Wright with a 23.79. Daniel Lester was second in 23.81 and Papua New Guinea&#039;s Ryan Pini was third in 23.87. Ben Lindsay (24.03), Sam Ashby (24.12), Andrew Lauterstein (24.28), Joseph Carty (24.29) and Nie Varoy (24.38) also raced in the championship final.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 400 free relay<\/b><br \/>\nWhile Olympic selection was not made from this event, nine teams fielded relays tonight. Cranbrook won with a 3:21.18, while Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Club was second with a 3:21.84. Sydney&#039;s team included Olympic medalist Eamon Sullivan, who split 49.88 on the third leg. Third place went to Melbourne with a 3:24.60.<\/p>\n<p><b>Semifinals<br \/>\nWomen&#039;s 100 breast<\/b><br \/>\nLeiston Pickett will go into tomorrow&#039;s final as the top seed with a 1:07.41, falling just short of the 1:07.36 she swam last month to rank fourth in the world. Leisel Jones, the reigning Olympic champion, placed second with a 1:08.44. Both times fall under the FINA A standard of 1:08.49.<\/p>\n<p>Also qualifying for tomorrow&#039;s final were Lorna Tonks (1:08.66), Sarah Katsoulis (1:08.72), Taylor McKeown (1:09.25), Sally Foster (1:09.41), Rebecca Kemp (1:09.68) and Jessica Hansen (1:09.81).<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 200 free<\/b><br \/>\nRyan Napoleon, fresh off making the Olympic team in the 400 free, qualified first with a 1:47.51. Thomas Fraser-Holmes, also on the Olympic team after his national record 400 IM swim last night, posted the second-fastest time with a 1:47.57. Both times fell under the FINA A standard of 1:47.82. Kenrick Monk, fresh off his public troubles following a skateboarding accident, qualified in third with a 1:47.92.<\/p>\n<p>Tommy D&#039;Orsogna (1:48.03), Robert Hurley (1:48.30), Ned McKendry (1:48.34), David McKeon (1:48.35) and Cameron McEvoy (1:48.35) will also be in the final. Spots for the individual 200 free and the 800 free relay will be determined from tomorrow&#039;s final.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#039;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nAfter cruising through prelims with a 56.06, Olympic bronze medalist Hayden Stoeckel turned on the jets in semifinals with a top time of 53.73. The time puts him in a tie for fifth in the world with USA&#039;s David Plummer. Ashley Delaney qualified second in semis with a 54.07, and Benjamin Treffers was third in 54.36. All three swimmers posted times under the FINA A cut of 54.40.<\/p>\n<p>Also swimming in the final will be Daniel Arnamnart (54.72), Joshua Beaver (54.82), Ben Edmonds (55.12), Matson Lawson (55.49) and Bob Jovanovich (55.64).<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#039;s 100 back<\/b><br \/>\nAfter posting a 59.89 in prelims to become the third female under the one-minute mark in 2012, Belinda Hocking lowered her time even further in semis with a 59.39. She almost surpassed Emily Seebohm&#039;s 59.36 that stands as the fastest in the world. Seebohm cruised through semis with a second-place time of 1:00.06, and Sophie Edington was third with a 1:00.64. All three swims dipped under the FINA A cut of 1:00.82.<\/p>\n<p>Also qualifying for tomorrow&#039;s final were Meagan Nay (1:01.03), Grace Loh (1:01.62), Rachel Goh (1:01.78), Madison Wilson (1:02.17) and Shani Burleigh (1:02.90).<\/p>\n<p><b>MULTI-CLASS FINALS<\/B><br \/>\nKayla Clarke posted the fastest time in the women&#039;s 50 freestyle with a 28.66. Taylor Corry was second in 28.87 and Annabelle Williams was third in 29.63.<\/p>\n<p>In the men&#039;s 50 freestyle, Mitchell Kilduff posted the win with a 24.84, while Daniel Fox was second in 25.12. But it was Matthew Cowdrey who stole the show, recording the first world record of the meet with a 25.28, breaking his own world mark in the S9 division by .05.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#039;m looking forward to the rest of the meet, and I&#039;m really looking forward to London and swimming fast,&#8221; Cowdrey said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ADELAIDE, Australia, March 16. 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