1992 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships

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The 1992 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships were held in Darwin, Northern Territory from 25 to 27 September at Casuarina Pool. They were organised by Australian Swimming. [1] [2]

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Medal winners

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle





100 m freestyle<Ian VanderWal><Northern Territory>



200 m freestyle Malcolm Allen
(NSW)
1:50.18
Deane Pieters
(WA)
1:51.17
Cameron Anderson
(NSW)
1:51.49
400 m freestyle





800 m freestyle Daniel Kowalski
(SA)
7:54.85
Mark Sheppard
(SA)
8:18.08
Justin Helmich
(Tas)
8:18.13
1500 m freestyle Daniel Kowalski
(SA)
14:54.25
Mark Sheppard
(SA)

Warren Wild
(WA)

50 m backstroke Thomas Stachewicz
(WA)
26.69
Martin Roberts
(SA)
26.70
Steven Dewick
(NSW)
26.81
100 m backstroke





200 m backstroke





50 m breaststroke Phil Rogers
(SA)
28.67
Robert van der Zant
(Qld)

Dwade Sheehan
(Qld)

100 m breaststroke Phil Rogers
(SA)
1:02.26
Adam Oleson
(NSW)
1:03.89
Robert van der Zant
(Qld)
1:03.90
200 m breaststroke





50 m butterfly<Ian VanderWal><Northern Territory>



100 m butterfly Scott Miller
(NSW)
55.34
David Wilson
(Vic)
55.45
Adam Vary
(Qld)
56.39
200 m butterflyMatthew Brown (NSW)2:01.62



100 m individual medley





200 m individual medley Matthew Dunn
(NSW)
2:02.20
Robert van der Zant
(Qld)
2:04.59
Hamish Cameron
(Qld)
2:05.27
400 m individual medley





4 × 100 m freestyle relay





4 × 200 m freestyle relay





4 × 100 m medley relay





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

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle





100 m freestyle<Susan Smith>
<Sarah Ryan>


200 m freestyle Toni Greaves
(NSW)
2:01.37
Penny O'Connell
(Vic)
2:01.42
Dionne Bainbridge
(Qld)
2:02.34
400 m freestyle





800 m freestyle Stacey Gartrell
(NSW)
8:27.92
Toni Greaves
(NSW)

Chloe Flutter
(NSW)

1500 m freestyle Stacey Gartrell
(NSW)
15:58.61
AR [3]
Belinda Curtin
(NSW)
16:46.01
Michelle Gallen
(NSW)
16:55.23
50 m backstroke Meredith Smith
(NSW)
29.57
Nicole Stevenson
(Vic)
29.74
Angela Kennedy
(NSW)
30.00
100 m backstroke





200 m backstroke Meredith Smith
(NSW)
2:11.45
Leigh Habler
(NSW)

Jodie Clatworthy
(Qld)

50 m breaststroke Linley Frame
(Vic)
33.23
Tammy Alder
(NSW)

Rebecca Brown
(Qld)

100 m breaststroke Linley Frame
(Vic)
1:11.29
Tammy Alder
(NSW)
1:06.14
Rebecca Brown
(Qld)
1:12.11
200 m breaststroke





50 m butterfly





100 m butterfly Angela Kennedy
(NSW)
1:02.59
Nichola Yates
(WA)
1:03.92
Angela Mathew
(NSW)
1:04.28
200 m butterfly





100 m individual medley





200 m individual medley Jacqueline McKenzie
(WA)
2:16.76
Angela Kennedy
(NSW)
2:17.24
Tammy Alder
(NSW)
2:17.25
400 m individual medley





4 × 100 m freestyle relay





4 × 200 m freestyle relay





4 × 100 m medley relay





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

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References

  1. "Swimming - Australian Short Course Championships finals". The Sydney Morning Herald . John Fairfax Holdings. 26 September 1992. p. 70.
  2. "Swimming - Australian Short Course Championships finals". The Sydney Morning Herald . John Fairfax Holdings. 28 September 1992. p. 44.
  3. Alldritt, Stuart (1993). "Summary of swimming records created during period 1st May 1992 - 30th April 1993" (PDF). Australian Swimming Inc. Annual Report 1992-93. Australian Swimming: 47. Archived from the original (pdf) on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 12 May 2013.