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Florida LMSC Records2007 SCY: Men | Women | Relays 2007 LCM: Men | Women | Relays 2006 SCY: Individual | Relays 2006 LCM: Individual | Relays 2006 SCM: Women | Men | Relays 2006 Postals: 1-Hour, 3000/6000 2006 Postals: 5K/10K 2005 Postals: 5K/10K |
Florida LMSC Top 5
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USMS Histories: All-Americans & Top 10 |
Records and the Top Five lists are in pdf format. Click HERE for an explanation of pdf files and how to print them.
Swimmers who compete outside the Florida LMSC and want times included for records and Top 5 should send a copy of the official time, date, and place of meet to Marly Wilson, 620 NW 27th Way, Gainesville, FL 32607. Questions about inclusions and/or omissions should be directed to Marly Wilson.
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