Results Archive
Regional & Club Galas
National Galas
These championships are held in each region during the month of October and the results consolidated.
A low turnout - only 176 swimmers entered - even less than last year.
Well done to Cape Town, the winning club, followed by Coelacanth and East Coast. The same procedure as last year!
Please note that any SAMS record or SAMS Colours qualifying time achievement shown in the results only implies that the existing record or qualifying time was equalled or bettered. The record or qualification still has to be applied for and ratified in the normal manner - see Records page for procedure.
These championships are held in each region during the month of October and the results consolidated.
A low turnout - only 179 swimmers entered out of 506 registered swimmers (35%).
Well done to Cape Town, the winning club, followed by Coelacanth and East Coast.
Please note that any SAMS record or SAMS Colours qualifying time achievement shown in the results only imply that the existing record or qualifying time was equalled or bettered. The record or qualification still has to be applied for and ratified in the normal manner - see Records page for procedure.
International Galas
SAMS SWIMMERS OVERALL TALLY:
5 World & Meet Records
1 Meet Record
14 Individual Gold Medals
2 Relay Gold Medals
Tim Shead (1:11.13) SHATTERS his own World Record (1:14.67) in the Men 55-59 100m Breaststroke
Edith Ottermann (26.59) cracks her own World Record (26.60) in the Women 40-44 50m Freestyle
Tim Shead (2:24.16) SHATTERS another World Record (2:27.92) in the Men 55-59 200m IM
Tim Shead (32.07) again SHATTERS another World Record (33.03) in the Men 55-59 50m Breaststroke
Tim Shead (2:41.54) for his 4th
SHATTERING of a
World Record (2:45.87)
in the Men 55-59 200m Breaststroke
Tim Shead, who won all 5 of his
permitted events, broke the World Record in 4 of them. The only one which
eluded him (100m Backstroke) is held by Gary Hall who medalled in the
Olympics in 1968, 1972 & 1976.
David McLachlan (3:14.18) betters
the previous World Record (3:16.06) in the Men 70-74 200m Butterfly
but unfortunately was pipped at the
post and came second.
Heather Campbell (2:44.37) breaks
the Meet
Record (2:45.46) in the Women
50-54 200m IM
South African Gold Medal winners:
Morag Bromfield - Women 55-59 200m Backstroke - 3:06.85
Tim Shead - Men 55-59 100m Breaststroke - 1:11.13
David McLachlan - Men 70-74 400m IM - 6:48.47
Edith Ottermann - Women 40-44 50m Butterfly - 29.27
Edith Ottermann - Women 40-44 50m Freestyle - 26.59
Heather Campbell - Women 50-54 200m IM - 2:44.37
Tim Shead - Men 55-59 200m IM - 2:24.16
Paul Blackbeard - Men 50-54 100m Butterfly - 1:01.63
Tim Shead - Men 55-59 50m Breaststroke - 32.07
Cape Town MSC (Cecilia Stanford, Tim Shead, Paul Blackbeard, Gail McCarney) - Mixed 200-239 200m Medley Relay - 2:05.76
Cape Town MSC ( Michael Rudolph, Tim Shead, Paul Blackbeard, Gregg Price) - Men 200-239 200m Medley Relay - 1:56.13
Gail McCarney - Women 45-49 200m Breaststroke - 3:03.93
Tim Shead - Men 55-59 200m Breaststroke - 2:41.54
Morag Bromfield - Women 55-59 100m Backstroke - 1:21.96
Tim Shead - Men 55-59 100m Backstroke - 1:07.29
Morag Bromfield - Women 55-59
50m Backstroke - 36.61
Masters organized Open-water swims
This page last updated: JWP 22 April 2011