﻿{"id":334913,"date":"2018-10-26T00:06:06","date_gmt":"2018-10-26T07:06:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=334913"},"modified":"2018-10-26T02:45:32","modified_gmt":"2018-10-26T09:45:32","slug":"australian-short-course-championships-emma-mckeon-mitch-larkin-win-twice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/australian-short-course-championships-emma-mckeon-mitch-larkin-win-twice\/","title":{"rendered":"Australian Short Course Championships: Emma McKeon, Mitch Larkin Win Twice"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Australian Short Course Championships continued on Friday with a full slate of events and some of the top swimmers in the world turning in strong performances so far in the meet.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Emma McKeon<\/strong> and <strong>Mitch Larkin<\/strong> each won two events on a night with plenty of close races.<\/p>\n<p>Check out the complete action below:<\/p>\n<h3>Order of events<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Men\u2019s 100 Free Multi-Class<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 100 Free Multi-Class<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 200 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 400 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 100 Fly<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 200 Back<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 100 Back<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 100 Breast<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 200 Breast<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 50 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 200 IM<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 100 Back Multi-Class<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 100 Back Multi-Class<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 100 Free Multi-Class<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Ricky Betar<\/strong> won the 100 free multi-class event in 52.47 to open the evening session.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Daniel Fox<\/strong> was second (52.81), followed by <strong>Jack Ireland<\/strong> (53.81).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 22  Men 12 &amp; Over 100 SC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n Title Holder:   52.84  27\/10\/2017Jack Ireland, UQ Swim Club\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  MCPS Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 BETAR, RICKY S1  15 AUBN                53.76      52.47  1042   35  \r\n    r:+0.62  11.82        24.86 (13.04)\r\n          38.55 (13.69)       52.47 (13.92)\r\n  2 FOX, DANIEL S14  27 USCS                53.27      52.81  1022   30  \r\n    r:+0.74  12.17        25.42 (13.25)\r\n          39.11 (13.69)       52.81 (13.70)\r\n  3 IRELAND, JACK S  19 UQSC                54.07      53.21   999   26  \r\n    r:+0.70  12.27        25.70 (13.43)\r\n          39.68 (13.98)       53.21 (13.53)\r\n  4 SCHLUTER, LIAM   19 KAWTR               54.63      53.57   979   23  \r\n    r:+0.71  12.53        26.17 (13.64)\r\n          40.17 (14.00)       53.57 (13.40)\r\n  5 JASON, BRAEDAN   20 USCS                53.94      53.90   978   20  \r\n    r:+0.66  12.53        26.03 (13.50)\r\n          40.03 (14.00)       53.90 (13.87)\r\n  6 TEMPLETON, JACO  23 USCS                55.01      54.81   930   17  \r\n    r:+0.67  12.61        26.62 (14.01)\r\n          40.98 (14.36)       54.81 (13.83)\r\n  7 LEVY, MATTHEW S  31 NSYD              1:02.11    1:02.00   923   14  \r\n    r:+0.84  14.34        29.99 (15.65)\r\n          45.94 (15.95)     1:02.00 (16.06)\r\n  8 KILDUFF, MITCHE  22 SLCA                55.40      54.90   910   11  \r\n    r:+0.70  12.60        26.46 (13.86)\r\n          40.75 (14.29)       54.90 (14.15)\r\n  9 STUBBS, OSCAR S  18 SOSC                55.82      55.69   887    8  \r\n    r:+0.67  12.26        26.12 (13.86)\r\n          40.86 (14.74)       55.69 (14.83)\r\n 10 LAYTON, NICHOLA  16 FAS                 53.17      53.60   873    7  \r\n    r:+0.74  11.99        25.39 (13.40)\r\n          39.87 (14.48)       53.60 (13.73)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 100 Free Multi-Class<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Lake Patterson<\/strong> won the women\u2019s 100 free multi-class event in 1:04.16.<\/p>\n<p>Multi-class events are decided according to ability so the fastest time is not always the overall winner.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ellie Cole<\/strong> was second in 1:02.08, followed by <strong>Katja Dedekind<\/strong> (1:02.01).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 23  Women 12 &amp; Over 100 SC Metre Freestyle Multi-Class<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n Title Holder:   1:06.62  27\/10\/2017J. Greenwood\/J. Jones, NSW\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  MCPS Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 PATTERSON, LAKE  19 LAWNT             1:05.56    1:04.16  1090   35  \r\n    r:+0.78  15.25        31.77 (16.52)\r\n          48.37 (16.60)     1:04.16 (15.79)\r\n  2 COLE, ELLIE S9   26 UNA               1:03.69    1:02.08   994   30  \r\n    r:+0.79  14.55        30.29 (15.74)\r\n          46.19 (15.90)     1:02.08 (15.89)\r\n  3 DEDEKIND, KATJA  17 USCS              1:02.29    1:02.01   907   26  \r\n    r:+0.78  14.11        30.07 (15.96)\r\n          46.37 (16.30)     1:02.01 (15.64)\r\n  4 MCCONNELL, ASHL  22 MVC               1:05.76    1:04.72   877   23  \r\n    r:+0.70  14.66        30.84 (16.18)\r\n          47.76 (16.92)     1:04.72 (16.96)\r\n  5 LEONHARDT, PAIG  18 YERPK             1:02.23    1:02.24   874   20  \r\n    r:+0.64  14.22        29.85 (15.63)\r\n          46.21 (16.36)     1:02.24 (16.03)\r\n  6 DOWNIE, KATHERI  22 PERC              1:02.58    1:02.27   872   17  \r\n    r:+0.72  14.10        29.72 (15.62)\r\n          46.06 (16.34)     1:02.27 (16.21)\r\n  7 JONES, JENNA S1  17 SOSC              1:02.91    1:02.90   869   14  \r\n    r:+0.69  14.20        30.03 (15.83)\r\n          46.76 (16.73)     1:02.90 (16.14)\r\n  8 JONES, ELLA S8   18 SPRW              1:09.40    1:09.25   866   11  \r\n    r:+0.81  15.87        33.42 (17.55)\r\n          51.36 (17.94)     1:09.25 (17.89)\r\n  9 GREENWOOD, JASM  14 BBASC             1:02.70    1:02.61   858    8  \r\n    r:+0.81  14.13        29.90 (15.77)\r\n          46.51 (16.61)     1:02.61 (16.10)\r\n 10 STORM, RUBY S14  14 TRL               1:02.59    1:02.69   826    7  \r\n    r:+0.74  14.30        30.00 (15.70)\r\n          46.34 (16.34)     1:02.69 (16.35)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 200 Free<\/h3>\n<p>In the first men\u2019s event of the evening, <strong>Kyle Chalmers<\/strong> and <strong>Eli Winnington<\/strong> were locked in a duel until the touch in the 200 Free.<\/p>\n<p>Chalmers won the event in 1:43.76, edging Winnington by a mere hundredth of a second.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Alexander Graham<\/strong> finished third in 1:44.10. and <strong>Cameron McEvoy<\/strong> was fourth (1:44.40).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 24  Men 200 SC Metre Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 1:39.37  15\/11\/2009Paul Biedermann, Germany\r\n Commonwealth: C 1:40.80            B. Hayden\/C. McEvoy, CAN\/AUS\r\n   Australian: R 1:40.80  27\/11\/2015Cameron McEvoy, Bond\r\n   All Comers: A 1:40.80  27\/11\/2015Cameron McEvoy, Bond\r\n Title Holder:   1:45.89  27\/10\/2017Zachary Attard, Carlile\r\n Meet Qualifying:  1:51.49\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 CHALMERS, KYLE   20 MARI              1:44.35    1:43.76   878   35  \r\n    r:+0.68  11.30        23.96 (12.66)\r\n          37.20 (13.24)       50.63 (13.43)\r\n        1:04.13 (13.50)     1:17.64 (13.51)\r\n        1:31.03 (13.39)     1:43.76 (12.73)\r\n  2 WINNINGTON, ELI  18 BOND              1:44.89    1:43.77   878   30  \r\n    r:+0.66  11.41        24.26 (12.85)\r\n          37.51 (13.25)       50.95 (13.44)\r\n        1:04.36 (13.41)     1:17.85 (13.49)\r\n        1:31.04 (13.19)     1:43.77 (12.73)\r\n  3 GRAHAM, ALEXAND  23 BOND              1:44.73    1:44.10   869   26  \r\n    r:+0.75  11.64        24.46 (12.82)\r\n          37.47 (13.01)       50.97 (13.50)\r\n        1:04.34 (13.37)     1:17.99 (13.65)\r\n        1:31.47 (13.48)     1:44.10 (12.63)\r\n  4 MCEVOY, CAMERON  24 TSS               1:45.06    1:44.40   862   23  \r\n    r:+0.61  11.16        24.21 (13.05)\r\n          37.66 (13.45)       51.15 (13.49)\r\n        1:04.81 (13.66)     1:18.25 (13.44)\r\n        1:31.53 (13.28)     1:44.40 (12.87)\r\n  5 SMITH, DANIEL    27 GUSC              1:44.98    1:44.54   858   20  \r\n    r:+0.70  11.39        24.38 (12.99)\r\n          37.63 (13.25)       51.00 (13.37)\r\n        1:04.35 (13.35)     1:17.78 (13.43)\r\n        1:31.40 (13.62)     1:44.54 (13.14)\r\n  6 GERRARD, JACK    24 MVC               1:44.84    1:44.83   851   17  \r\n    r:+0.64  11.49        24.30 (12.81)\r\n          37.53 (13.23)       50.87 (13.34)\r\n        1:04.39 (13.52)     1:17.91 (13.52)\r\n        1:31.67 (13.76)     1:44.83 (13.16)\r\n  7 MCLOUGHLIN, JAC  23 CHAND             1:45.51    1:44.95   848   14  \r\n    r:+0.68  11.74        24.86 (13.12)\r\n          38.18 (13.32)       51.76 (13.58)\r\n        1:04.98 (13.22)     1:18.40 (13.42)\r\n        1:31.83 (13.43)     1:44.95 (13.12)\r\n  8 HERTZ, JOSHUA    22 SOSC              1:45.45    1:45.25   841   11  \r\n    r:+0.71  11.92        25.06 (13.14)\r\n          38.46 (13.40)       51.83 (13.37)\r\n        1:04.81 (12.98)     1:18.16 (13.35)\r\n        1:31.70 (13.54)     1:45.25 (13.55)\r\n  9 PARKER, JAMIE    20 SOSC              1:46.46    1:46.14   820    8  \r\n    r:+0.64  11.76        25.23 (13.47)\r\n          38.52 (13.29)       52.21 (13.69)\r\n        1:05.50 (13.29)     1:19.06 (13.56)\r\n        1:32.60 (13.54)     1:46.14 (13.54)\r\n 10 HANSFORD, JACOB  23 STPET             1:46.54    1:46.95   802    7  \r\n    r:+0.66  11.68        24.87 (13.19)\r\n          38.28 (13.41)       52.00 (13.72)\r\n        1:05.88 (13.88)     1:19.81 (13.93)\r\n        1:33.62 (13.81)     1:46.95 (13.33)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 400 Free<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Ariarne Titmus<\/strong> used a 14.63 final split to win the 400 free in 3:59.19, breaking the All Comers record in the event.<\/p>\n<p>She finished three seconds ahead of the field.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Carla Buchanan<\/strong> finished second in 4:02.70 and <strong>Madeleine Gough<\/strong> was third in 4:03.62.<\/p>\n<p>Event 25 Women 400 SC Metre Freestyle<br \/>\n=========================================================================<br \/>\nWorld: W 3:54.52 11\/08\/2013Mireia Belmonte, Spain<br \/>\nCommonwealth: C 3:54.92 8\/08\/2009 Joanne Jackson, GBR<br \/>\nAustralian: R 3:58.31 9\/11\/2011 Blair Evans, City of Perth<br \/>\nAll Comers: A 3:59.19 26\/10\/2018Ariarne Titmus, STPET<br \/>\nTitle Holder: 4:02.00 27\/10\/2017Mikkayla Sheridan, USC Spartans<br \/>\nMeet Qualifying: 4:19.58<br \/>\nName Age Team Prelims Finals FINA Points<br \/>\n=========================================================================<br \/>\n=== Finals ===<\/p>\n<p>1 TITMUS, ARIARNE 18 STPET 4:05.72 3:59.19A 942 35<br \/>\nr:+0.77 13.09 27.51 (14.42)<br \/>\n42.33 (14.82) 57.04 (14.71)<br \/>\n1:11.88 (14.84) 1:26.72 (14.84)<br \/>\n1:41.67 (14.95) 1:56.74 (15.07)<br \/>\n2:11.89 (15.15) 2:27.06 (15.17)<br \/>\n2:42.40 (15.34) 2:57.94 (15.54)<br \/>\n3:13.51 (15.57) 3:29.01 (15.50)<br \/>\n3:44.56 (15.55) 3:59.19 (14.63)<br \/>\n2 BUCHANAN, CARLA 23 ACACI 4:08.93 4:02.70 902 30<br \/>\nr:+0.70 13.09 27.87 (14.78)<br \/>\n43.13 (15.26) 58.56 (15.43)<br \/>\n1:14.23 (15.67) 1:29.93 (15.70)<br \/>\n1:45.62 (15.69) 2:01.35 (15.73)<br \/>\n2:16.79 (15.44) 2:32.14 (15.35)<br \/>\n2:47.57 (15.43) 3:03.02 (15.45)<br \/>\n3:18.21 (15.19) 3:33.22 (15.01)<br \/>\n3:48.30 (15.08) 4:02.70 (14.40)<br \/>\n3 GOUGH, MADELEIN 19 TSS 4:06.61 4:03.62 892 26<br \/>\nr:+0.80 13.76 28.55 (14.79)<br \/>\n43.70 (15.15) 58.89 (15.19)<br \/>\n1:14.37 (15.48) 1:29.72 (15.35)<br \/>\n1:45.18 (15.46) 2:00.64 (15.46)<br \/>\n2:16.08 (15.44) 2:31.59 (15.51)<br \/>\n2:47.05 (15.46) 3:02.52 (15.47)<br \/>\n3:17.84 (15.32) 3:33.36 (15.52)<br \/>\n3:48.79 (15.43) 4:03.62 (14.83)<br \/>\n4 SHERIDAN, MIKKA 23 USCS 4:07.44 4:04.77 879 23<br \/>\nr:+0.75 13.33 28.39 (15.06)<br \/>\n43.81 (15.42) 59.36 (15.55)<br \/>\n1:14.78 (15.42) 1:30.32 (15.54)<br \/>\n1:45.95 (15.63) 2:01.68 (15.73)<br \/>\n2:17.05 (15.37) 2:32.53 (15.48)<br \/>\n2:48.16 (15.63) 3:03.78 (15.62)<br \/>\n3:19.32 (15.54) 3:34.74 (15.42)<br \/>\n3:49.98 (15.24) 4:04.77 (14.79)<br \/>\n5 MELVERTON, KIAH 21 TSS 4:10.86 4:05.10 876 20<br \/>\nr:+0.69 13.65 28.56 (14.91)<br \/>\n43.90 (15.34) 59.14 (15.24)<br \/>\n1:14.58 (15.44) 1:30.13 (15.55)<br \/>\n1:45.95 (15.82) 2:01.52 (15.57)<br \/>\n2:17.11 (15.59) 2:32.73 (15.62)<br \/>\n2:48.30 (15.57) 3:03.96 (15.66)<br \/>\n3:19.62 (15.66) 3:35.41 (15.79)<br \/>\n3:50.81 (15.40) 4:05.10 (14.29)<br \/>\n6 LEE, KAREENA 24 NOOSA 4:07.09 4:05.22 874 17<br \/>\nr:+0.74 13.89 28.99 (15.10)<br \/>\n44.52 (15.53) 1:00.05 (15.53)<br \/>\n1:15.66 (15.61) 1:31.37 (15.71)<br \/>\n1:47.24 (15.87) 2:02.70 (15.46)<br \/>\n2:18.09 (15.39) 2:33.68 (15.59)<br \/>\n2:49.29 (15.61) 3:04.89 (15.60)<br \/>\n3:20.31 (15.42) 3:35.90 (15.59)<br \/>\n3:51.07 (15.17) 4:05.22 (14.15)<br \/>\n7 THOMAS, (V), EV 17 NZL 4:11.27 4:07.60 849 14<br \/>\nr:+0.72 14.03 29.26 (15.23)<br \/>\n44.81 (15.55) 1:00.24 (15.43)<br \/>\n1:16.00 (15.76) 1:31.77 (15.77)<br \/>\n1:47.50 (15.73) 2:03.41 (15.91)<br \/>\n2:19.04 (15.63) 2:34.89 (15.85)<br \/>\n2:50.70 (15.81) 3:06.49 (15.79)<br \/>\n3:22.18 (15.69) 3:37.56 (15.38)<br \/>\n3:52.82 (15.26) 4:07.60 (14.78)<br \/>\n8 CALDWELL, SOPHI 18 NUN 4:13.16 4:11.19 813 11<br \/>\nr:+0.77 13.66 28.77 (15.11)<br \/>\n44.20 (15.43) 1:00.05 (15.85)<br \/>\n1:15.60 (15.55) 1:31.38 (15.78)<br \/>\n1:46.98 (15.60) 2:02.93 (15.95)<br \/>\n2:18.82 (15.89) 2:34.92 (16.10)<br \/>\n2:50.92 (16.00) 3:07.01 (16.09)<br \/>\n3:23.24 (16.23) 3:39.45 (16.21)<br \/>\n3:55.43 (15.98) 4:11.19 (15.76)<br \/>\n9 WHITE, JORDAN 25 SLCA 4:10.15 4:12.22 803 8<br \/>\nr:+0.67 13.68 28.69 (15.01)<br \/>\n44.11 (15.42) 59.79 (15.68)<br \/>\n1:15.51 (15.72) 1:31.27 (15.76)<br \/>\n1:47.14 (15.87) 2:03.07 (15.93)<br \/>\n2:18.90 (15.83) 2:34.84 (15.94)<br \/>\n2:50.65 (15.81) 3:06.97 (16.32)<br \/>\n3:23.10 (16.13) 3:39.66 (16.56)<br \/>\n3:55.96 (16.30) 4:12.22 (16.26)<br \/>\n10 ADAMS, OLIVIA 19 RAVN 4:13.34 4:14.33 784 7<br \/>\nr:+0.72 13.29 28.23 (14.94)<br \/>\n43.47 (15.24) 59.15 (15.68)<br \/>\n1:14.88 (15.73) 1:30.83 (15.95)<br \/>\n1:46.94 (16.11) 2:03.43 (16.49)<br \/>\n2:19.63 (16.20) 2:36.08 (16.45)<br \/>\n2:52.36 (16.28) 3:09.02 (16.66)<br \/>\n3:25.51 (16.49) 3:41.99 (16.48)<br \/>\n3:58.36 (16.37) 4:14.33 (15.97)<\/p>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 100 Fly<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Emma McKeon<\/strong> cruised to a victory in the 100 butterfly, finishing in 56.72. Her time was nearly two seconds ahead of her prelims time and a second and a half ahead of the rest of the field.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Laura Taylor<\/strong> finished second in 58.16, followed by <strong>Gemma Cooney<\/strong> (58.83) and<strong> Jemma Schlicht<\/strong> (59.31).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 26  Women 100 SC Metre Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 54.61  7\/12\/2014 Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden\r\n Commonwealth: C 55.30  9\/11\/2013 Alicia Coutts, Australia\r\n   Australian: R 55.30  9\/11\/2013 Alicia Coutts, Redlands\r\n   All Comers: A 55.68  12\/08\/2009Jessicah Schipper, Commercial\r\n Title Holder:   56.79  27\/10\/2017Emma McKeon, Griffith Uni\r\n Meet Qualifying:  1:02.61\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 MCKEON, EMMA     24 GUSC                58.36      56.72   892   35  \r\n    r:+0.72  12.10        26.58 (14.48)\r\n          41.56 (14.98)       56.72 (15.16)\r\n  2 TAYLOR, LAURA    19 TSS                 58.84      58.16   827   30  \r\n    r:+0.67  12.74        27.55 (14.81)\r\n          42.75 (15.20)       58.16 (15.41)\r\n  3 COONEY, GEMMA    18 BGRAM               59.42      58.83   799   26  \r\n    r:+0.73  12.79        27.59 (14.80)\r\n          43.11 (15.52)       58.83 (15.72)\r\n  4 SCHLICHT, JEMMA  21 KAWTR               58.81      59.31   780   23  \r\n    r:+0.78  12.77        27.71 (14.94)\r\n          43.38 (15.67)       59.31 (15.93)\r\n  5 COSTA, KAYLA     16 NUN                 59.40      59.42   776   20  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.53        28.31 (15.78)\r\n          43.21 (14.90)       59.42 (16.21)\r\n  6 OLDSEN, ELLYSIA  23 MARI                59.63      59.55   771   17  \r\n    r:+0.70  12.66        27.66 (15.00)\r\n          43.29 (15.63)       59.55 (16.26)\r\n  7 KUKLA, YOLANE    23 PBC               1:00.24      59.64   767   14  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.69        28.04 (15.35)\r\n          43.65 (15.61)       59.64 (15.99)\r\n  8 TONNER, JORDANA  20 SHILD             1:00.19      59.95   755   11  \r\n    r:+0.64  12.57        27.92 (15.35)\r\n          43.79 (15.87)       59.95 (16.16)\r\n  9 STOVGAARD, TANY  18 STHPT               59.93    1:00.10   750    8  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.65        27.78 (15.13)\r\n          43.51 (15.73)     1:00.10 (16.59)\r\n 10 HOWE, MADISON    17 PERC              1:00.24    1:00.71   727    7  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.89        28.58 (15.69)\r\n          44.61 (16.03)     1:00.71 (16.10)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 200 Back<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Mitch Larkin<\/strong> was the next star to cruise to an easy victory. He won the 200 back in1:49.07, more than two seconds ahead of the rest of the field.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jordan Merrilees<\/strong> was second in 1:51.31, followed by <strong>Tristan Hollard<\/strong> (1:52.97) and <strong>Peter Mills<\/strong> (1:53.73).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 27  Men 200 SC Metre Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 1:45.63  27\/11\/2015Mitch Larkin, Australia\r\n Commonwealth: C 1:45.63  27\/11\/2015Mitch Larkin, Australia\r\n   Australian: R 1:45.63  27\/11\/2015Mitch Larkin, StPeters Western\r\n   All Comers: A 1:45.63  27\/11\/2015Mitch Larkin, StPeters Western\r\n Title Holder:   1:52.54  27\/10\/2017Travis Mahoney, Marion\r\n Meet Qualifying:  2:03.11\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 LARKIN, MITCH    25 STPET             1:52.38    1:49.07   908   35  \r\n    r:+0.61  11.94        24.88 (12.94)\r\n          38.35 (13.47)       52.06 (13.71)\r\n        1:06.09 (14.03)     1:20.22 (14.13)\r\n        1:34.89 (14.67)     1:49.07 (14.18)\r\n  2 MERRILEES, JORD  24 MVC               1:54.33    1:51.32   854   30  \r\n    r:+0.65  12.63        26.44 (13.81)\r\n          40.57 (14.13)       54.92 (14.35)\r\n        1:09.00 (14.08)     1:23.27 (14.27)\r\n        1:37.32 (14.05)     1:51.32 (14.00)\r\n  3 HOLLARD, TRISTA  21 STHPT             1:53.91    1:52.97   817   26  \r\n    r:+0.61  12.77        26.53 (13.76)\r\n          40.84 (14.31)       55.20 (14.36)\r\n        1:09.62 (14.42)     1:24.20 (14.58)\r\n        1:38.81 (14.61)     1:52.97 (14.16)\r\n  4 MILLS, PETER     22 BGRAM             1:54.26    1:53.73   801   23  \r\n    r:+0.64  12.60        26.27 (13.67)\r\n          40.53 (14.26)       54.95 (14.42)\r\n        1:09.80 (14.85)     1:24.46 (14.66)\r\n        1:39.24 (14.78)     1:53.73 (14.49)\r\n  5 EDWARDS-SMITH,   15 UWSC              1:55.70    1:54.05   794   20  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.90        26.88 (13.98)\r\n          41.39 (14.51)       55.86 (14.47)\r\n        1:10.60 (14.74)     1:25.20 (14.60)\r\n        1:39.78 (14.58)     1:54.05 (14.27)\r\n  6 HARTWELL, TY     17 ROCKC             1:56.47    1:56.60   743   17  \r\n    r:+0.53  13.09        27.18 (14.09)\r\n          41.93 (14.75)       56.81 (14.88)\r\n        1:11.91 (15.10)     1:26.78 (14.87)\r\n        1:41.79 (15.01)     1:56.60 (14.81)\r\n  7 BLACKBURN, LEWI  18 RAVN              1:58.10    1:57.69   723   14  \r\n    r:+0.64  13.05        27.53 (14.48)\r\n          42.36 (14.83)       57.52 (15.16)\r\n        1:12.83 (15.31)     1:27.99 (15.16)\r\n        1:43.49 (15.50)     1:57.69 (14.20)\r\n  8 WILKIE, JOSHUA   19 REVW              1:56.82    1:57.76   721   11  \r\n    r:+0.66  12.89        27.19 (14.30)\r\n          42.09 (14.90)       56.96 (14.87)\r\n        1:12.15 (15.19)     1:27.62 (15.47)\r\n        1:43.04 (15.42)     1:57.76 (14.72)\r\n  9 RICE, ANDREW     20 NUN               1:57.92    1:58.19   713    8  \r\n    r:+0.58  12.90        27.57 (14.67)\r\n          42.37 (14.80)       57.33 (14.96)\r\n        1:12.50 (15.17)     1:27.80 (15.30)\r\n        1:43.18 (15.38)     1:58.19 (15.01)\r\n 10 KALEMBER, KEVIN  20 SLD               1:58.35    1:58.36   710    7  \r\n    r:+0.61  13.10        27.52 (14.42)\r\n          42.60 (15.08)       57.80 (15.20)\r\n        1:12.78 (14.98)     1:28.19 (15.41)\r\n        1:43.51 (15.32)     1:58.36 (14.85)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 100 Back<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Emily Seebohm<\/strong> started strong with a 13.07 split then hung on to win the 100 backstroke in 56.53.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Minna Atherton<\/strong> finished just three hundredths behind at 56.66 after closing with a 14.51 split.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kayla McKeown<\/strong> was third in 57.80, followed by <strong>Hayley Baker<\/strong> (57.81).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 28  Women 100 SC Metre Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 55.03  4\/12\/2014 Katinka Hosszu, Hungary\r\n Commonwealth: C 55.31  4\/12\/2014 Emily Seebohm, Australia\r\n   Australian: R 55.31  4\/12\/2014 Emily Seebohm, Brothers\r\n   All Comers: A 55.46  27\/11\/2015Emily Seebohm, Brisbane Grammar\r\n Title Holder:   56.80  27\/10\/2017Emily Seebohm, Brisbane Grammar\r\n Meet Qualifying:  1:02.21\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 SEEBOHM, EMILY   26 BGRAM               57.55      56.53   922   35  \r\n    r:+0.65  13.07        27.11 (14.04)\r\n          41.74 (14.63)       56.53 (14.79)\r\n  2 ATHERTON, MINNA  18 BGRAM               57.61      56.66   916   30  \r\n    r:+0.62  13.12        27.31 (14.19)\r\n          42.15 (14.84)       56.66 (14.51)\r\n  3 MCKEOWN, KAYLEE  17 USCS                58.72      57.80   863   26  \r\n    r:+0.54  13.30        27.66 (14.36)\r\n          42.70 (15.04)       57.80 (15.10)\r\n  4 BAKER, HAYLEY    23 CBRA                58.89      57.81   862   23  \r\n    r:+0.49  13.61        28.15 (14.54)\r\n          43.09 (14.94)       57.81 (14.72)\r\n  5 BARRATT, HOLLY   30 ROC                 59.30      58.57   829   20  \r\n    r:+0.59  13.83        28.48 (14.65)\r\n          43.58 (15.10)       58.57 (14.99)\r\n  6 WILSON, MADISON  24 MARI                59.28      58.81   819   17  \r\n    r:+0.63  13.67        28.42 (14.75)\r\n          43.79 (15.37)       58.81 (15.02)\r\n  7 WHITTAKER, SIAN  21 MVC                 59.53      59.10   807   14  \r\n    r:+0.64  14.09        28.89 (14.80)\r\n          44.24 (15.35)       59.10 (14.86)\r\n  8 LEFOE, OLIVIA    15 MLC                 59.95      59.52   790   11  \r\n    r:+0.61  14.00        28.78 (14.78)\r\n          44.27 (15.49)       59.52 (15.25)\r\n  9 STICKLAND, (V),  20 SAM               1:00.66    1:01.16   728    8  \r\n    r:+0.63  14.27        29.46 (15.19)\r\n          45.27 (15.81)     1:01.16 (15.89)\r\n 10 WILLIAMS, ZOE    23 MARI              1:01.02    1:01.41   719    7  \r\n    r:+0.65  14.47        29.76 (15.29)\r\n          45.61 (15.85)     1:01.41 (15.80)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 100 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>Another close battle happened in the 100 breaststroke as <strong>Tommy Sucipto<\/strong> won the event in 58.35, edging <strong>Zac Stubblety-Cook<\/strong> by four hundredths of a second.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson Bell<\/strong> was third (58.40), followed by <strong>Sam Williamson<\/strong> (58.73).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 29  Men 100 SC Metre Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 55.61  15\/11\/2009Cameron van der Burgh, RSA\r\n Commonwealth: C 55.61  15\/11\/2009Cameron van der Burgh, RSA\r\n   Australian: R 57.14  10\/11\/2013Christian Sprenger, Commercial\r\n   All Comers: A 57.67  4\/11\/2016 Tommy Sucipto, ROC\r\n Title Holder:   58.27  27\/10\/2017Liam Hunter, Chandler\r\n Meet Qualifying:  1:03.42\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 SUCIPTO, TOMMY   23 ROC                 58.95      58.35   865   35  \r\n    r:+0.59  12.47        27.31 (14.84)\r\n          42.85 (15.54)       58.35 (15.50)\r\n  2 STUBBLETY-COOK,  19 WBAC                58.60      58.39   863   30  \r\n    r:+0.69  12.99        27.88 (14.89)\r\n          43.13 (15.25)       58.39 (15.26)\r\n  3 BELL, GRAYSON    21 TSS                 58.73      58.40   863   26  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.12        27.20 (15.08)\r\n          42.54 (15.34)       58.40 (15.86)\r\n  4 WILLIAMSON, SAM  20 FAS                 58.94      58.73   848   23  \r\n    r:+0.66  12.35        27.33 (14.98)\r\n          42.76 (15.43)       58.73 (15.97)\r\n  5 MCKECHNIE, JAME  23 STP                 58.79      58.88   842   20  \r\n    r:+0.72  12.46        27.28 (14.82)\r\n          42.69 (15.41)       58.88 (16.19)\r\n  6 CAVE, DANIEL     19 MVC                 59.24      58.98   838   17  \r\n    r:+0.62  12.75        27.83 (15.08)\r\n          43.28 (15.45)       58.98 (15.70)\r\n  7 PREGELJ, NIKOLA  26 STHPT               59.23      59.38   821   14  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.93        27.94 (15.01)\r\n          43.46 (15.52)       59.38 (15.92)\r\n  8 PACKARD, JAKE    24 USCS                59.34      59.57   813   11  \r\n    r:+0.64  12.71        27.80 (15.09)\r\n          43.43 (15.63)       59.57 (16.14)\r\n  9 VAN DER LAAN, C  19 TSS                 59.87      59.84   802    8  \r\n    r:+0.64  13.00        28.35 (15.35)\r\n          44.01 (15.66)       59.84 (15.83)\r\n 10 MACLEOD, HEATH   19 GUSC              1:00.60    1:01.26   748    7  \r\n    r:+0.63  13.40        29.01 (15.61)\r\n          45.08 (16.07)     1:01.26 (16.18)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 200 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>Yet another close race was on deck in the 200 breast. <strong>Jenna Strauch<\/strong> trailed <strong>Jessica Hansen<\/strong> for part of the race before surging past to win in 2:21.09.<\/p>\n<p>Hansen finished second in 2:21.69, followed by<strong> Abbey Harkin<\/strong> (2:23.47).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 30  Women 200 SC Metre Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 2:14.57  18\/12\/2009Rebecca Soni, USA\r\n Commonwealth: C 2:15.42  15\/11\/2009Leisel Jones, Australia\r\n   Australian: R 2:15.42  15\/11\/2009Leisel Jones, Nunawading\r\n   All Comers: A 2:17.75  29\/11\/2003Leisel Jones, Redcliffe L\/L\r\n Title Holder:   2:20.55  27\/10\/2017Taylor McKeown, USC Spartans\r\n Meet Qualifying:  2:33.88\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 STRAUCH, JENNA   21 BOND              2:24.35    2:21.09   867   35  \r\n    r:+0.76  14.79        32.19 (17.40)\r\n          49.77 (17.58)     1:07.82 (18.05)\r\n        1:26.00 (18.18)     1:44.16 (18.16)\r\n        2:02.59 (18.43)     2:21.09 (18.50)\r\n  2 HANSEN, JESSICA  23 NUN               2:24.70    2:21.69   856   30  \r\n    r:+0.70  14.75        32.10 (17.35)\r\n          49.81 (17.71)     1:07.93 (18.12)\r\n        1:26.23 (18.30)     1:44.78 (18.55)\r\n        2:03.18 (18.40)     2:21.69 (18.51)\r\n  3 HARKIN, ABBEY    20 STPET             2:28.35    2:23.47   825   26  \r\n    r:+0.72  15.10        32.74 (17.64)\r\n          50.77 (18.03)     1:09.03 (18.26)\r\n        1:27.47 (18.44)     1:45.86 (18.39)\r\n        2:04.57 (18.71)     2:23.47 (18.90)\r\n  4 ERIKSSON, (V),   25 SWE               2:25.41    2:25.30   794   23  \r\n    r:+0.74  15.30        32.91 (17.61)\r\n          51.06 (18.15)     1:09.32 (18.26)\r\n        1:28.04 (18.72)     1:46.78 (18.74)\r\n        2:06.08 (19.30)     2:25.30 (19.22)\r\n  5 SMITH, MIKAYLA   20 NUN               2:26.04    2:25.67   788   20  \r\n    r:+0.62  14.92        32.47 (17.55)\r\n          50.72 (18.25)     1:09.20 (18.48)\r\n        1:28.10 (18.90)     1:47.22 (19.12)\r\n        2:06.89 (19.67)     2:25.67 (18.78)\r\n  6 DIXON, TALARA-J  21 SHILD             2:30.42    2:27.48   759   17  \r\n    r:+0.66  15.00        32.98 (17.98)\r\n          51.71 (18.73)     1:10.21 (18.50)\r\n        1:29.33 (19.12)     1:48.60 (19.27)\r\n        2:08.08 (19.48)     2:27.48 (19.40)\r\n  7 BEALE, SARAH     18 ACACI             2:28.84    2:27.53   758   14  \r\n    r:+0.76  15.34        33.14 (17.80)\r\n          51.76 (18.62)     1:10.34 (18.58)\r\n        1:29.11 (18.77)     1:48.10 (18.99)\r\n        2:07.78 (19.68)     2:27.53 (19.75)\r\n  8 VAN BREUGEL, CA  24 WOYW              2:28.70    2:28.13   749   11  \r\n    r:+0.72  15.16        32.77 (17.61)\r\n          51.27 (18.50)     1:10.25 (18.98)\r\n        1:29.65 (19.40)     1:49.06 (19.41)\r\n        2:08.49 (19.43)     2:28.13 (19.64)\r\n  9 KINDER, TARA     15 DVE               2:29.22    2:29.87   723    8  \r\n    r:+0.68  16.15        34.22 (18.07)\r\n          53.75 (19.53)     1:12.58 (18.83)\r\n        1:32.00 (19.42)     1:51.19 (19.19)\r\n        2:10.92 (19.73)     2:29.87 (18.95)\r\n 10 LUMLEY, TAYLA    19 RACKL             2:31.93    2:32.67   684    7  \r\n    r:+0.70  15.91        34.61 (18.70)\r\n          54.07 (19.46)     1:13.57 (19.50)\r\n        1:33.41 (19.84)     1:53.06 (19.65)\r\n        2:12.97 (19.91)     2:32.67 (19.70)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 50 Free<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Emma McKeon<\/strong> made it a double dip, winning the 50 free less than an hour after winning the 100 fly.<\/p>\n<p>McKeon won the 50 in 24.01, holding off the rest of the field.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Holly Barratt<\/strong> was second in 24.15, followed by <strong>Julia Hawkins<\/strong> (25.00) and <strong>Yolane Kukla<\/strong> (25.06).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 31  Women 50 SC Metre Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 22.93  7\/08\/2017 Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Netherlands\r\n Commonwealth: C 23.19  27\/10\/2017Cate Campbell, Australia\r\n   Australian: R 23.19  27\/10\/2017Cate Campbell, Commercial\r\n   All Comers: A 23.19  27\/10\/2017Cate Campbell, Commercial\r\n Title Holder:   23.19  27\/10\/2017Cate Campbell, Commercial\r\n Meet Qualifying:  25.87\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 MCKEON, EMMA     24 GUSC                24.29      24.01   906   35  \r\n    r:+0.69  11.71        24.01 (12.30)\r\n  2 BARRATT, HOLLY   30 ROC                 25.28      24.15   891   30  \r\n    r:+0.66  11.71        24.15 (12.44)\r\n  3 HAWKINS, JULIA   18 NUN                 25.25      25.00   803   26  \r\n    r:+0.66  12.26        25.00 (12.74)\r\n  4 KUKLA, YOLANE    23 PBC                 25.27      25.06   797   23  \r\n    r:+0.64  12.15        25.06 (12.91)\r\n  5 OLDSEN, ELLYSIA  23 MARI                25.14      25.07   796   20  \r\n    r:+0.70  12.13        25.07 (12.94)\r\n  6 YEOH, (V), CHZI  17 SIN                 25.71      25.34   771   17  \r\n    r:+0.63  12.32        25.34 (13.02)\r\n  7 LEFOE, OLIVIA    15 MLC                 25.48      25.52   755   14  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.54        25.52 (12.98)\r\n  8 LIU, (V), EMILY  18 MARI                25.68      25.64   744   11  \r\n    r:+0.73  12.48        25.64 (13.16)\r\n  9 SIEBENHAUSEN, K  18 RACKL               25.71      25.83   728    8  \r\n    r:+0.70  12.49        25.83 (13.34)\r\n -- COONEY, GEMMA    18 BGRAM               25.78     x25.90        \r\n    r:+0.72  12.74        25.90 (13.16)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 200 IM<\/h3>\n<p>On event after McKeon went 2-for-2,<strong> Mitch Larkin<\/strong> made it 2-for-2 as well.<\/p>\n<p>After winning the 200 back, Larkin held on for a close victory in the 200 IM. 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1:13.10 (17.87)     1:31.25 (18.15)\r\n        1:45.99 (14.74)     1:59.17 (13.18)\r\n  9 TAN, (V), ZACHA  15 SIN               1:59.94    1:59.33   775    8  \r\n    r:+0.61  11.79        25.74 (13.95)\r\n          41.67 (15.93)       56.44 (14.77)\r\n        1:13.63 (17.19)     1:30.39 (16.76)\r\n        1:45.52 (15.13)     1:59.33 (13.81)\r\n 10 PANG, (V), SHEN  26 SIN               2:00.37    2:02.51   716    7  \r\n    r:+0.68  12.31        26.68 (14.37)\r\n          43.01 (16.33)       58.50 (15.49)\r\n        1:15.85 (17.35)     1:33.34 (17.49)\r\n        1:48.58 (15.24)     2:02.51 (13.93)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 100 Back Multi-Class<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Grant Patterson<\/strong> won in 2:02.83, followed by <strong>Ricky Betar<\/strong> (1:00.77).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 32  Men 200 SC Metre IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        World: W 1:49.63  14\/12\/2012Ryan Lochte, USA\r\n Commonwealth: C 1:51.55  15\/11\/2009Darian 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58.50 (15.49)\r\n        1:15.85 (17.35)     1:33.34 (17.49)\r\n        1:48.58 (15.24)     2:02.51 (13.93)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 100 Back Multi-Class<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Katy Dedekind<\/strong> won the 100 back in 1:10.57, followed by<strong> Lake Patterson<\/strong> (1:16.66).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 35  Women 12 &amp; Over 100 SC Metre Backstroke Multi-Class<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n Title Holder:   1:10.74  27\/10\/2017Katja Dedekind, UQ Swim Club\r\n    Name            Age Team              Prelims     Finals  MCPS Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                             === Finals ===                              <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 DEDEKIND, KATJA  17 USCS              1:10.54    1:10.57  1000   35  \r\n    r:+0.71  17.10        34.94 (17.84)\r\n          53.07 (18.13)     1:10.57 (17.50)\r\n  2 PATTERSON, LAKE  19 LAWNT             1:18.95    1:16.66   998   30  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