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Island Records Men - 50m

Mens longcourse (50m) records

Updated
: 26/04/2009

Event

Competitor

Time

Competition

Location

Date

50m Freestyle

Sean Rowe-Hagans

24.86

Commonwealth Games

Kuala Lumpur

1998

100m Freestyle

Sean Rowe-Hagans

54.18

State Championships

Queensland Aus

2001

200m Freestyle

Tom Hollingworth

1.56.02

Metropolitan Champs, Sydny

Sydney

2006

400m Freestyle

Jonathon Le Noury

4.10.64

Commonwealth Games

Melbourne

2006

1500m Freestyle

Jonathon Le Noury

16.38.61

Commonwealth Games

Melbourne

2006

50m Breaststroke

Jeremy Osborne

33.01

Commonwealth Games

Melbourne

2006

100m Breaststroke

Andrew Robilliard

1.08.80

Commonwealth Games

Brisbane

1982

200m Breaststroke

Andrew Robilliard

2.26.83

Commonwealth Games

Brisbane

1982

50m Backstroke

Ian Powell

27.38

Commonwealth Trials

Sheffield

2005

100m Backstroke

Ian Powell

58.36

American Open

USA

2006

200m Backstroke

Ian Powell

2.05.58

British Olympic Trials

Sheffield

2004

50m Butterfly

Ian Powell

25.51

Commonwealth Games

Melbourne

2006

100m Butterfly

Ian Powell

53.76

British Championships

Sheffield

2009

200m Butterfly

Ian Powell

1.58.49

British Championships

Sheffield

2009

200m I.M.

Tom Hollingsworth

2.07.77

Nationals

Sheffield

2007

400m I.M.

Tom Hollingsworth

4.35.61

Metropolitan Champs, Sydney

Sydney

2008

 

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‘They were devastated.’