1986 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships

The 1986 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held at the Mowbray Pool in Launceston, Tasmania from Friday 5 September to Sunday 7 September. They were organised by Australian Swimming.[1]

Medal winners

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Thomas Stachewicz
Beatty Park (WA)
23.98 Dominic Sheldrick
City of Perth (WA)
24.03 Gary Lord
Shellharbour-Warilla (NSW)
24.12
100 m freestyle Roberto Gleria
Cabramatta (NSW)
51.13 Gary Lord
Shellharbour-Warilla (NSW)
51.20 Thomas Stachewicz
Beatty Park (WA)
51.32
200 m freestyle Thomas Stachewicz
Beatty Park (WA)
1:50.92 Roberto Gleria
Cabramatta (NSW)
1:51.10 Ian Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
1:51.29
400 m freestyle Ian Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
3:53.88 Martin Roberts
Marion (SA)
3:55.17 Matthew Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
3:57.00
800 m freestyle Stuart Feenstra
Olympia (NSW)
7:57.31 AR, =ACR[2] Matthew Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
7:57.75 Ian Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
8:03.11
1500 m freestyle Stuart Feenstra
Olympia (NSW)
15:10.66 Matthew Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
15:15.50 David O'Brien
Roselands (NSW)
15:37.58[a]
50 m backstroke Martin Davies
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
26.58 AR[2] David Morarty
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
27.54 Robert Whyte
Wales Smithfield (NSW)
27.76
100 m backstroke Martin Davies
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
57.46 David Morarty
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
58.29 Simon Upton
ACI Carlile (NSW)
58.30
200 m backstroke Simon Upton
ACI Carlile (NSW)
2:02.47 Martin Davies
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:02.93 Craig Boettcher
Hunter (NSW)
2:05.34
50 m breaststroke David Moon
MLC Leander (Qld)
29.99 Brad Simpson
MLC Leander (Qld)
30.15 James Legge
City of Perth (WA)
30.88
100 m breaststroke Brad Simpson
MLC Leander (Qld)
1:04.42 Ian McAdam
Wales (NSW)
1:05.75 Gary Barclay
Melbourne Aquatic (Vic)
1:05.99
200 m breaststroke Brad Simpson
MLC Leander (Qld)
2:17.97 Ian McAdam
Wales (NSW)
2:18.12 Gary Barclay
Melbourne Aquatic (Vic)
2:20.47
50 m butterfly Ian Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
25.79[b] Mark Weldon
New Zealand
26.00 Anthony McDonald
Beatty Park (WA)
26.31
100 m butterfly Ian Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
55.38 Anthony McDonald
Beatty Park (WA)
56.16 David Wilson
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
56.30
200 m butterfly David Wilson
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
1:59.25 AR[2] Ian Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
1:59.32 Paul Block
British Columbia
2:04.82
200 m individual medley Ian McAdam
Wales (NSW)
Martin Roberts
Marion (SA)
2:04.92 Vincent Cossetto
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:05.75
400 m individual medley Martin Roberts
Marion (SA)
4:22.63 Matthew Brown
Maida Vale (WA)
4:24.53 Craig Boettcher
Hunter (NSW)
4:24.82
4 × 100 m freestyle relay New South Wales 3:28.50 ACI Carlile A (NSW) 3:29.23 Western Australia 3:29.36
4 × 200 m freestyle relay New South Wales 7:40.29 ACI Vicentre (Vic) 7:43.16 British Columbia 7:43.83
4 × 100 m medley relay New South Wales 3:51.30[c] ACI Vicentre (Vic) 3:51.58 Western Australia 3:54.07

Legend: ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Andrea Houlden
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
27.27 Narelle Marks
Acacia (Qld)
27.49 Jaye Butler
ACI Carlile (NSW)
27.60
100 m freestyle Carolyn Reid
ACI Lawrence (Qld)
57.99 Anne McCloghry
Bluehaven Toongabbie (NSW)
59.35 Andrea Houlden
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
59.47
200 m freestyle Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
2:02.96 Carolyn Reid
ACI Lawrence (Qld)
2:04.09 Sheridan Burge-Lopez
ACI Carlile (NSW)
2:04.43
400 m freestyle Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
4:14.29 Sheridan Burge-Lopez
ACI Carlile (NSW)
4:15.68 Krista Muir
Morgan/Miami (Qld)
4:19.03
800 m freestyle Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
8:35.19 Kim Bowerman
Cabramatta (NSW)
8:48.14[d] Sheridan Burge-Lopez
ACI Carlile (NSW)
8:48.54[e]
1500 m freestyle Maura Connolly
ACI Lawrence (Qld)
16:44.07 Michelle Gallen
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
16:44.85 Kim Bowerman
Cabramatta (NSW)
16:49.14
50 m backstroke Karen Lord
Shellharbour-Warilla (NSW)
30.29 Pippa Downes
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
30.56 Nicole Livingstone
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
30.93
100 m backstroke Pippa Downes
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
1:04.36 Karen Lord
Shellharbour-Warilla (NSW)
1:04.50 Astrid Howton
Bluehaven Toongabbie (NSW)
1:05.59
200 m backstroke Pippa Downes
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:16.35 Karen Lord
Shellharbour-Warilla (NSW)
2:16.43 Astrid Howton
Bluehaven Toongabbie (NSW)
2:17.70
50 m breaststroke Lara Hooiveld
MLC Leander (Qld)
32.72 AR[4] Claudia Dullo
Wales (NSW)
33.14 Louise Bastian
Norwood (SA)
33.90
100 m breaststroke Claudia Dullo
Wales (NSW)
1:09.78 AR,[4] ACR[2] Lara Hooiveld
MLC Leander (Qld)
1:11.37 Kellie Lowns
Morgan/Miami (Qld)
1:12.86
200 m breaststroke Kellie Lowns
Morgan/Miami (Qld)
2:34.84 Angie Greenwood
Morgan/Miami (Qld)
2:35.20 Louise Bastian
Norwood (SA)
2:38.12
50 m butterfly Narelle Marks
Acacia (Qld)
29.02 Krista Muir
Morgan/Miami (Qld)
29.19 Fiona Alessandri
Beatty Park (WA)
29.32
100 m butterfly Krista Muir
Morgan/Miami (Qld)
1:03.92 Celina Hardy
Wales (NSW)
1:03.95 Narelle Marks
Acacia (Qld)
1:04.21
200 m butterfly Celina Hardy
Wales (NSW)
2:16.87 Jennie Whitford
Marion (SA)
2:17.63 Krista Muir
Morgan/Miami (Qld)
2:17.94
200 m individual medley Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
2:19.41 Pippa Downes
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:19.98 Jennie Whitford
Marion (SA)
2:20.05
400 m individual medley Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
4:50.41 Jennie Whitford
Marion (SA)
4:58.60 Linda Jesson
Rockdale (NSW)
4:58.99
4 × 100 m freestyle relay New South Wales 3:57.60 ACI Carlile (NSW) 3:57.90 Morgan/Miami (Qld) 4:02.58
4 × 200 m freestyle relay New South Wales 8:28.14 ACI Carlile (NSW) 8:31.61 Morgan/Miami (Qld) 8:35.44
4 × 100 m medley relay Wales (NSW) 4:23.38 New South Wales 4:26.26 Beatty Park (WA) 4:30.91

Legend: ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record

Notes

  1. ^ The Annual Report lists Jamie King of British Columbia finishing third in a time of 15:42.34.[3]
  2. ^ This time was incorrectly listed as 23.79 in the Annual Report.[3]
  3. ^ This time was incorrectly listed as 3:53.30 in the Annual Report.[3]
  4. ^ The Annual Report lists Maura Connolly of ACI Lawrence finishing second in a time of 8:52.20.[3]
  5. ^ The Annual Report lists Jacqui Greaves of CIG Burley Griffin finishing third in a time of 8:56.30.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Australian Swimming – Swimming Statistics 1986–1987 Season". Australian Swimming – 78th Annual Report 1986–1987 Season (PDF) (Report). Australian Swimming. 1987. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 August 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d "Australian Swimming – Swimming Statistics 1986–1987 Season". Australian Swimming – 78th Annual Report 1986–1987 Season (PDF) (Report). Australian Swimming. 1987. p. 23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 August 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Sport – Swimming – Australian Winter C'Ships At Launceston". The Canberra Times. 8 September 1986. p. 17 – via Trove.
  4. ^ a b "Australian Swimming – Swimming Statistics 1986–1987 Season". Australian Swimming – 78th Annual Report 1986–1987 Season (PDF) (Report). Australian Swimming. 1987. p. 24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 August 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2010.