Grant Hackett (and other Masters-age swimmers at Aus trials)

Grant Hackett relishing last bid for Olympics swimming squad Australian Olympic trials started today. Hackett entered in 100, 200 and 400 free. Swam 3:47.75 in the 400 prelim this morning. Results here: liveresults.swimming.org.au/.../
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  • Not Hackett, but check out the 50 fly results. Ryan Pini - born 1981, so 35-39 if it was a Masters meet - won in 23.67. 2004/2008/2012 Olympian (and 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medalist) representing PNG. Main event 100 fly. Wonder if he'll be there in Rio. Edit: Ryan Pini's 100 back is pretty good too! He just went 54.99 in prelims. Ash Delaney (who turns 30 this week) 3rd fastest in 54.42 Hacket 5th fastest in his 200 free heat - semis tonight Australian time, finals tomorrow night. Linley Frame (who has aged up to 45-49) placed 20th in the 100 *** with 1:12.69. She will hopefully swim thereabouts again at Masters Nationals in a fortnight, where the WR will count!
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  • Not Hackett, but check out the 50 fly results. Ryan Pini - born 1981, so 35-39 if it was a Masters meet - won in 23.67. 2004/2008/2012 Olympian (and 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medalist) representing PNG. Main event 100 fly. Wonder if he'll be there in Rio. Edit: Ryan Pini's 100 back is pretty good too! He just went 54.99 in prelims. Ash Delaney (who turns 30 this week) 3rd fastest in 54.42 Hacket 5th fastest in his 200 free heat - semis tonight Australian time, finals tomorrow night. Linley Frame (who has aged up to 45-49) placed 20th in the 100 *** with 1:12.69. She will hopefully swim thereabouts again at Masters Nationals in a fortnight, where the WR will count!
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