Personal Bests and Records Held
Event | Long course | Short course |
---|---|---|
50 m freestyle | 24.11 (2009) NR | 23.44 (2009) NR |
100 m freestyle | 52.87 (2009) NR | 51.19 (2009) NR |
200 m freestyle | 1.59.13 (2008) | 1.53.89 (2010) NR |
100 m backstroke | 1.01.57 (2008) | 1:00.92 (2007) |
200 m backstroke | 2.19.02 (2005) | 2:17.43 (2007) |
50 m butterfly | 25.84 (2011) NR | 25.44 (2008) NR |
100 m butterfly | 57.40 (2010) NR | 55.71 (2009) NR |
100 m individual medley | 58.55 (2009)NR | |
200 m individual medley | 2.15.89 (2007) | |
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