2009 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships

The 2009 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held at the Hobart Aquatic Centre from Saturday 8 August to Wednesday 12 August. They were organised by Swimming Australia and sponsored by Telstra.

Hobart Aquatic Centre

The events were spread over five days of competition featuring heats in the morning, with semifinals and finals in the evening session. The format of the meet consisted of heats for all individual events with semifinals in the 50 and 100 m individual events. The 200 and 400 m events consisted of A and B finals with no semifinals whilst the 800 and 1500 m freestyle and relay events consisted of timed finals only.

Medal winners

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Matthew Abood
Sydney University (NSW)
21.08
Ashley Callus
North End (Qld)
21.21
Kyle Richardson
Commercial (Qld)
21.26
100 m freestyle Matthew Abood
Sydney University (NSW)
46.29
AR
Tommaso D'Orsogna
West Coast (WA)
46.83
Kyle Richardson
Commercial (Qld)
47.19
200 m freestyle Tommaso D'Orsogna
West Coast (WA)
1:42.26
ACR
Daniel Smith
Pro-Ma Miami (Qld)
1:43.26
Robert Hurley
Wests Illawarra (NSW)
1:43.81
400 m freestyle Daniel Smith
Pro-Ma Miami (Qld)
3:40.42
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Hunter (NSW)
3:41.72
Robert Hurley
Wests Illawarra (NSW)
3:41.89
800 m freestyle Robert Hurley
Wests Illawarra (NSW)
7:49.68
Shane Asbury
Nunawading (Vic)
7:54.25
Matthew Terry
Redcliffe Leagues (Qld)
7:55.53
1500 m freestyle Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Hunter (NSW)
14:49.82
Jarrod Killey
Hunter (NSW)
15:10.73
Mitchell Thomson
Albany Creek (Qld)
15:11.41
50 m backstroke Robert Hurley
Wests Illawarra (NSW)
23.57
Daniel Arnamnart
Aquaburn (NSW)
23.60
Daniel Bell
 New Zealand
23.77
100 m backstroke Robert Hurley
Wests Illawarra (NSW)
50.93
Daniel Arnamnart
Aquaburn (NSW)
51.10
Daniel Bell
 New Zealand
1:43.26
200 m backstroke Ashley Delaney
Nunawading (Vic)
1:49.62
CR
Ayrton Dickey
City of Perth (WA)
1:53.64
Jared Goldthorpe
Bayside (NSW)
1:53.77
50 m breaststroke Christian Sprenger
Commercial (Qld)
26.60
AR
Karl Wurzer
Hobart Aquatic (Tas)
27.08
Glenn Snyders
 New Zealand
27.13
100 m breaststroke Glenn Snyders
 New Zealand
58.88
Craig Calder
Albury (NSW)
59.78
Karl Wurzer
Hobart Aquatic (Tas)
59.81
200 m breaststroke Christian Sprenger
Commercial (Qld)
2:01.98
WR
Craig Calder
Albury (NSW)
2:08.40
Jeremy Meyer
Traralgon (Vic)
2:08.66
50 m butterfly Matt Jaukovic
Sydney University (NSW)
22.28
CR
Corney Swanepoel
 New Zealand
22.60
Geoff Huegill
SOPAC (NSW)
22.80
100 m butterfly Adam Pine
Ginninderra (ACT)
49.71
CR
Corney Swanepoel
 New Zealand
50.42
Matt Jaukovic
Sydney University (NSW)
50.57
200 m butterfly Chris Wright
Commercial (Qld)
1:51.11
AR
Nick D'Arcy
Noosa (Qld)
1:51.40
Moss Burmester
 New Zealand
1:52.45
100 m individual medley Leith Brodie
Albany Creek (Qld)
51.96
AR
Tommaso D'Orsogna
West Coast (WA)
52.71
Daniel Bell
 New Zealand
53.49
200 m individual medley Leith Brodie
Albany Creek (Qld)
1:52.86
CR
Sam Ashby
Nunawading (Vic)
1:56.10
Tommaso D'Orsogna
West Coast (WA)
1:56.28
400 m individual medley Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Hunter (NSW)
4:07.48
Leith Brodie
Albany Creek (Qld)
4:10.86
Declan Potts
Norwood (SA)
4:14.00
4 × 100 m freestyle relay Melbourne Vicentre 'A' (Vic)
Cameron Prosser
Ryan Nolan
Justin Griggs
Lloyd Townsing
3:12.77
ACR
Commercial 'A' (Qld)
Chris Wright
Jayden Hadler
Mathew Brooks
Kyle Richardson
3:14.82
Cranbrook Eastern Edge (NSW)
Tom Miller
Ben Campbell
Christopher Karow
Alexander Ross
3:16.17
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Commercial 'A' (Qld)
Adam Kable
Jayden Hadler
Kyle Richardson
Chris Wright
7:03.76 St. Peters Western (Qld)
Cameron Smith
Kenrick Monk
Nathan Cobbe
Grant Irvine
7:08.72
Hunter 'A' (NSW)
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
Jarrod Killey
Tim Lane
Samuel Parker
7:14.71
4 × 100 m medley relay Commercial 'A' (Qld)
Michael Jackson
Christian Sprenger
Chris Wright
Kyle Richardson
3:27.65
ACR
Melbourne Vicentre 'A' (Vic)
Daniel Blackborrow
Daniel Crook
Paul Benson
Cameron Prosser
3:32.94
Nunawading 'A' (Vic)
Travis Mahoney
Jack Laidler
Sam Ashby
Jeremy Saunders
3:33.80

Legend: WRWorld record; CRCommonwealth record; OROceanian record; ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record; ClubAustralian Club record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Sally Foster
Central Aquatic (WA)
23.94
Hayley Palmer
 New Zealand
24.39
Alice Mills
Chandler (Qld)
24.59
100 m freestyle Libby Trickett
SOPAC (NSW)
51.01
WR
Sally Foster
Central Aquatic (WA)
52.48
Marieke Guehrer
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
52.61
200 m freestyle Felicity Galvez
SOPAC (NSW)
1:54.88
Merinda Dingjan
Southside Wesley (WA)
1:55.10
Kelly Stubbins
Haileybury Waterlions (Vic)
1:55.55
400 m freestyle Ellen Fullerton
Pro-Ma Miami (Qld)
4:02.76
Blair Evans
City of Perth (WA)
4:04.60
Katie Goldman
Pro-Ma Miami (Qld)
4:04.64
800 m freestyle Katie Goldman
Pro-Ma Miami (Qld)
8:22.93
Blair Evans
City of Perth (WA)
8:23.00
Kylie Palmer
Albany Creek (Qld)
8:30.35
1500 m freestyle Belinda Bennett
Nunawading (Vic)
16:17.87
Luane Rowe
Willoughby (NSW)
16:37.85
Stephanie Demestichas
Tigersharks (Vic)
16:46.14
50 m backstroke Emily Seebohm
Brothers (Qld)
27.03
ACR
Charlotte Clarke
Norwood (SA)
27.09
Tayliah Zimmer
Nunawading (Vic)
27.26
100 m backstroke Emily Seebohm
Brothers (Qld)
57.47
CR
Tayliah Zimmer
Nunawading (Vic)
57.95
Belinda Hocking
Albury (NSW)
57.97
200 m backstroke Belinda Hocking
Albury (NSW)
2:02.91
AR
Tayliah Zimmer
Nunawading (Vic)
2:06.11
Bridgette-Rose Taylor
Commercial (Qld)
2:07.11
50 m breaststroke Sarah Katsoulis
Nunawading (Vic)
29.61
CR
Leisel Jones
Nunawading (Vic)
30.14
Kristy Morrison
Castle Hill RSL Dolphins (NSW)
30.41
100 m breaststroke Leisel Jones
Nunawading (Vic)
1:04.04
Kristy Morrison
Castle Hill RSL Dolphins (NSW)
1:06.41
Chelsea Carpenter
Nunawading (Vic)
1:06.44
200 m breaststroke Leisel Jones
Nunawading (Vic)
2:19.35
Rebecca Kemp
Mackay (Qld)
2:24.37
Chelsea Carpenter
Nunawading (Vic)
2:24.53
50 m butterfly Felicity Galvez
SOPAC (NSW)
25.45
Marieke Guehrer
Melbourne Vicentre (Vic)
25.53
Jessicah Schipper
Commercial (Qld)
25.98
100 m butterfly Jessicah Schipper
Commercial (Qld)
55.68
WR
Felicity Galvez
SOPAC (NSW)
56.15
Samantha Hamill
Kawana Waters (Qld)
58.27
200 m butterfly Jessicah Schipper
Commercial (Qld)
2:03.32
CR
Felicity Galvez
SOPAC (NSW)
2:04.09
Amy Smith
St. Peters Western (Qld)
2:04.79
100 m individual medley Emily Seebohm
Brothers (Qld)
58.54
WR
Sally Foster
Central Aquatic (WA)
59.54
Tiffany Papaemanouil
Norwood (SA)
1:00.47
200 m individual medley Emily Seebohm
Brothers (Qld)
2:08.09
AR
Ellen Fullerton
Pro-Ma Miami (Qld)
2:09.17
Alicia Coutts
Redlands (Qld)
2:09.23
400 m individual medley Ellen Fullerton
Pro-Ma Miami (Qld)
4:28.72
AR
Samantha Hamill
Kawana Waters (Qld)
4:31.24
Blair Evans
City of Perth (WA)
4:36.48
4 × 100 m freestyle relay St. Peters Western (Qld)
Yolane Kukla
Jessica Henshaw
Rachael Gorrie
Amy Smith
3:40.79
Pro-Ma Miami 'A' (Qld)
Melanie Durso
Amy Levings
Katie Goldman
Ellen Fullerton
3:41.36
Nunawading 'A' (Vic)
Tayliah Zimmer
Belinda Parslow
Ellese Zalewski
Belinda Bennett
3:41.90
4 × 200 m freestyle relay Pro-Ma Miami 'A' (Qld)
Amy Levings
Katie Goldman
Melanie Durso
Ellen Fullerton
7:57.39
Nunawading 'A' (Vic)
Ellese Zalewski
Belinda Parslow
Chelsea Carpenter
Belinda Bennett
7:59.53
St. Peters Western (Qld)
Amy Smith
Yolane Kukla
Rachael Gorrie
Samantha Hoschke-Edwards
8:05.12
4 × 100 m medley relay Nunawading 'A' (Vic)
Tayliah Zimmer
Leisel Jones
Ellese Zalewski
Belinda Parslow
3:57.24
Commercial 'A' (Qld)
Bridgette-Rose Taylor
Mikkayla Maselli-Sheridan
Jessicah Schipper
Sophie Edington
4:02.66
St. Peters Western (Qld)
Rachael Gorrie
Tess David
Amy Smith
Yolane Kukla
4:04.00

Legend: WRWorld record; CRCommonwealth record; OROceanian record; ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record; ClubAustralian Club record

Points table

Place Club Points
1 Nunawading (Vic) 1521.5
2 Commercial 789
3 Norwood (SA) 618
4 Pro-Ma Miami (Qld) 523.5
5 Melbourne Vicentre (Vic) 457.5
6 St. Peters Western (Qld) 396
7 SOPAC Swim Club (NSW) 328.5
8 Hunter (NSW) 311
9 Redcliffe Leagues (Qld) 287
10 Brothers (Qld) 287

Full points listing:[1]

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See also

References

  1. Averyl. "Microsoft Word - final point score.doc" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-09-06. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
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