1985 Australian Swimming Championships

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The 1985 Australian Swimming Championships were held at the Melbourne State Swimming Centre from Thursday 21 February to Sunday 24 February. They were organised by Amateur Swimming Union of Australia.[1]

Medal winners[]

Men's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Greg Fasala
Nautilus (Vic)
23.27
Neil Brooks
City of Perth (WA)
23.29
Mark Stockwell
St. Peters (Qld)
23.42
100 m freestyle Mark Stockwell
St. Peters (Qld)
Neil Brooks
City of Perth (WA)
51.12
Matthew Renshaw
Knox (NSW)
51.69
200 m freestyle Thomas Stachewicz
Beatty Park (WA)
1:51.48

Beatty Park (WA)
1:54.80
Michael Bruce McKenzie
Carina Chandler (Qld)
1:54.86
400 m freestyle Michael Bruce McKenzie
Carina Chandler (Qld)
3:59.04
Jason Plummer
St. Peters (Qld)
4:00.89

St. Bernadette's (Qld)
4:01.27
800 m freestyle Michael Bruce McKenzie
Carina Chandler (Qld)
8:11.42
Jason Plummer
St. Peters (Qld)
8:20.86
Stephen Cameron
Parkes (NSW)
8:25.31
1500 m freestyle Michael Bruce McKenzie
Carina Chandler (Qld)
15:38.84
Jason Plummer
St. Peters (Qld)
15:57.99
Stephen Cameron
Parkes (NSW)
16:06.85
50 m backstroke Paul Kingsman
Roskill (NZ)
27.54
ACR[2]
Kim Terrell
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
27.65
AR[3]
Neil Brooks
City of Perth (WA)
27.66
100 m backstroke Paul Kingsman
Roskill (NZ)
58.05
Thomas Stachewicz
Beatty Park (WA)
58.73
Matthew Renshaw
Knox (NSW)
58.84
200 m backstroke Paul Kingsman
Roskill (NZ)
2:04.81
Rob Woodhouse
Melbourne Aquatic (Vic)
2:06.01
Kim Terrell
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:06.26
50 m breaststroke Brett Stocks
Leander (Qld)
29.53
AR[3]

Leander (Qld)
29.62
Greg Fasala
Nautilus (Vic)
30.19
100 m breaststroke Brett Stocks
Leander (Qld)
1:03.89

Leander (Qld)
1:05.11
Glenn Beringen
Marion (SA)
1:05.16
200 m breaststroke Glenn Beringen
Marion (SA)
2:20.71

Leander (Qld)
2:20.80

ACI Vicentre (Vic)
2:23.73
50 m butterfly
Carine (WA)
25.37
AR[3]
Greg Fasala
Nautilus (Vic)
25.63
Michael Delany
Carlile (NSW)
25.83
100 m butterfly
Carine (WA)
54.69
ACR[2]

Beatty Park (WA)
55.37

CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
57.03
200 m butterfly
Beatty Park (WA)
1:59.36
ACR[2]

Carina Chandler (Qld)
2:03.69

CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:04.03
200 m individual medley Rob Woodhouse
Melbourne Aquatic (Vic)
2:06.58

Beatty Park (WA)
2:06.81

Victoria Park Carlisle (WA)
2:08.86
400 m individual medley Rob Woodhouse
Melbourne Aquatic (Vic)
4:28.82

Victoria Park Carlisle (WA)
4:32.72

Leander (Qld)
4:32.75
4 × 100 m state freestyle relay Western Australia[4]
Tom Stachewicz


Neil Brooks
3:32.68
Queensland



3:35.82
New South Wales



3:36.84
4 × 200 m state freestyle relay New South Wales



7:50.54
Queensland



8:00.15
Victoria



8:10.50
4 × 100 m state medley relay Western Australia



3:55.07
Victoria



3:55.77
New Zealand



3:57.12
4 × 100 m club freestyle relay Knox A (NSW)



3:31.12
Beatty Park (WA)



3:36.19
CIG Burley Griffin A (ACT)



3:37.86
4 × 200 m club freestyle relay CIG Burley Griffin A (ACT)



7:50.08
St. Peters (Qld)



7:55.35
Knox A (NSW)



7:56.56
4 × 100 m club medley relay Knox (NSW)



3:55.56
ACI Vicentre (Vic)



3:59.15
Marion (SA)



4:00.09

Legend: ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record

Women's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Angela Russell
Commercial (Qld)
26.73

Marion (SA)
26.74

St. Bernadette's (Qld)
27.29
100 m freestyle
Beatty Park (WA)
58.21
Michelle Pearson
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
58.34

Marion (SA)
58.35
200 m freestyle
ACI Lawrence (Qld)
2:03.19
Anna McVann
ACI Burnside Southside (SA)
2:03.74
Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
2:06.09
400 m freestyle Anna McVann
ACI Burnside Southside (SA)
4:13.54
Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
4:17.22

ACI Lawrence (Qld)
4:18.43
800 m freestyle Anna McVann
ACI Burnside Southside (SA)
8:37.85
Donna Procter
Hunter (NSW)
8:45.95

CQ Aquajets (Qld)
8:48.48
1500 m freestyle Anna McVann
ACI Burnside Southside (SA)
16:19.44

Maroubra (NSW)
16:57.24

St. Bernadette's (Qld)
17:05.45
50 m backstroke
Freeway Waterlions (Vic)
30.22
AR[3]
Angela Russell
Commercial (Qld)
30.59
Georgina Parkes
St. Peters (Qld)
30.89
100 m backstroke Georgina Parkes
St. Peters (Qld)
1:05.40
Nicole Livingstone
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
1:05.44

Jones (NSW)
1:05.83
200 m backstroke Georgina Parkes
St. Peters (Qld)
2:16.53

Jones (NSW)
2:19.28
Nicole Livingstone
ACI Vicentre (Vic)
2:20.43
50 m breaststroke Dimity Douglas
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
33.33
AR[3]

Wales (NSW)
33.37

Leander (Qld)
34.29
100 m breaststroke Dimity Douglas
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
1:12.85

Wales (NSW)
1:13.07

Leander (Qld)
1:14.34
200 m breaststroke Dimity Douglas
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:35.95

Leander (Qld)
2:36.06

Rockdale (NSW)
2:39.50
50 m butterfly Angela Russell
Commercial (Qld)
28.65
AR[3]
Janet Tibbits
Leander (Qld)
28.66
Fiona Alessandri
Beatty Park (WA)
29.12
100 m butterfly Janet Tibbits
Leander (Qld)
1:01.70

Wales (NSW)
1:03.07

ACI Vicentre (Vic)
1:03.89
200 m butterfly Janet Tibbits
Leander (Qld)
2:14.40

Wales (NSW)
2:14.82

St. Bernadette's (Qld)
2:15.21
200 m individual medley Michelle Pearson
CIG Burley Griffin (ACT)
2:19.12

Wales (NSW)
2:20.91
Suzie Landells
Leander (Qld)
2:22.94
400 m individual medley Anna McVann
ACI Burnside Southside (SA)
4:51.85
ACR[2]

Wales (NSW)
4:55.04

St. Bernadette's (Qld)
4:58.97
4 × 100 m state freestyle relay Queensland



3:58.02
New South Wales



3:58.14
Victoria



4:07.00
4 × 200 m state freestyle relay Queensland



8:28.37
New South Wales



8:29.92
Victoria



9:05.80
4 × 100 m state medley relay Queensland



4:20.06
New South Wales



4:25.35
Victoria



4:30.85
4 × 100 m club freestyle relay St. Bernadette's (Qld)



3:57.73
CIG Burley Griffin A (ACT)



3:59.29
ACI Burnside Southside (SA)



4:01.41
4 × 200 m club freestyle relay CIG Burley Griffin A (ACT)



8:31.24
Hunter (NSW)



8:31.75
St. Bernadette's (Qld)



8:33.31
4 × 100 m club medley relay CIG Burley Griffin A (ACT)



4:24.48
Leander (Qld)



4:25.42
Marion (SA)



4:31.19

Legend: ARAustralian record; ACRAustralian All Comers record

References[]

  1. ^ "Australian Swimming Reports, Results and Records 1984–1985 Season" (PDF). Amateur Swimming Union of Australia. 1985: 8. Retrieved 28 August 2010. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d "Australian Swimming Reports, Results and Records 1984–1985 Season" (PDF). Amateur Swimming Union of Australia. 1985: 23. Retrieved 28 August 2010. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Australian Swimming Reports, Results and Records 1984–1985 Season" (PDF). Amateur Swimming Union of Australia. 1985: 24. Retrieved 28 August 2010. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Howell, Reet; Howell, Max (1988). Aussie Gold: the story of Australia at the Olympics. Albion, Queensland: . p. 247. ISBN 0-86440-680-0.
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