2020 |
806 |
Sam Sheppard |
31.48 |
Everything said about Sam in 2016, plus now becomes the first swimmer to win 4 P2P’s and is the new World Record Holder for the P2P |
2019 |
826 |
Sam Sheppard |
34.14 |
Everything said about Sam in 2016, plus now becomes only the 2nd swimmer to achieve three time winner of the P2P |
2018 |
773 |
Gregorio Paltrinieri |
35.57 |
At the 2016 Rio Olympics Paltrinieri won the gold medal in the 1500m freestyle in a time of 14:34.57 |
2017 |
736 |
Sam Sheppard |
36.33 |
All of the below plus now Sam has Back-to-Back wins |
2016 |
742 |
Sam Sheppard |
33.53 |
U/8 beach flag Champion at Victorian Surf Life Saving Nipper titles in 1999. Partner of Ellen Gandy 2x Olympian for Great Britain. 6th at the 2015 FINA world champs in Russia in the 25km open water event. Would rather be a pro cyclist than a Swimmer 🙂 |
2015 |
703 |
Shane Asbury |
35:13:00 |
2nd fastest time &Triple back-to-back winner |
2014 |
737 |
Shane Asbury |
32:57:00 |
3rdd fastest time and back-to-back winner |
2013 |
739 |
Shane Asbury |
36:15:00 |
Member of Nunawading Swimming Club. Double Gold medallist in 100 & 200 metre freestyle relays at 2013 Australian Swimming Championships |
2012 |
727 |
Shane Edmonds |
35:36:00 |
National and State Ironman champion and inaugural inductee into Anglesea SLSC Hall of Fame |
2011 |
726 |
Zac Charlton |
32:46:00 |
All of the below and now 2 time winner and new world record holder Pier to Perignon |
2010 |
708 |
Zac Charlton |
33:15:00 |
Regular Aust Nationals Competitor and new World Record Holder Pier to Perignon |
2009 |
688 |
John van Wisse |
37:58:00 |
Winner of lots of long swims and little brother of Tammy |
2008 |
677 |
Ebony Ebenwaldner |
37:06:00 |
World Champion Masters swimmer with a love for the open water. The 3rd female to show the men how it’s done. |
2007 |
709 |
Lloyd Townsing |
36:24:00 |
Holder University Swimming Blue 2005 |
2006 |
575 |
Nick Humphery |
36.21 |
4 Time winner and deposed as 2nd fastest overall by Shane Asbruy 2014 |
2005 |
600 |
Jamie Rhodes |
39.08 |
“The Mystery Man” |
2004 |
540 |
Nick Humphery |
39.3 |
Triple Pier to Perignon winner |
2003 |
520 |
Nick Humphery |
41.41 |
Dual Pier to Perignon winner |
2002 |
600 |
Ryan Moreland |
45.56 |
Won the Swim Classic and Perignon Double |
2001 |
550 |
Nick Humphery |
40.21 |
National Level Swimmer |
2000 |
500 |
Nick Hinsley |
40.26 |
Three-time Australian Surf Race Finalist |
1999 |
550 |
Francis Christian |
37.59 |
Back to Back Winner of the Pier to Perignon |
1998 |
500 |
Francis Christian |
42.22 |
A victim of the tide |
1997 |
400 |
Joe Mitchell |
35.28 |
World Record Holder Pier to Perignon |
1996 |
300 |
Melissa Cunningham |
40.19 |
World Long Distance Swimming Champion |
1995 |
277 |
Rob Woodhouse |
40.3 |
Olympian & Commonwealth Games Medalist |
1994 |
205 |
Tammy Van Wisse |
44.34 |
Conqueror of Bass Strait & Port Philip Bay |
1993 |
182 |
Tim Hart |
44.39 |
Australian Surf Life Saving Championships Gold Medalist |
1992 |
172 |
Dick Campion |
40.32 |
Olympian & National Open Water Coach |
1991 |
96 |
Ted Gallagher |
42.3 |
Veteran Winner of Nearly all Swim Classics |
1990 |
25 |
Barry Eastoe |
45 |
Conqueror of Port Phillip Head’s Crossing |
1989 |
2 |
Humble Founder |
59.58 |
“Holder of Herald ‘Learn to Swim’ Certificate. Conqueror of Port Phillip Head’s Crossing” |