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As far as i know, Webber has got the most recently, but i heard sometime ago (about the time Webber was a top age at SASI), that Joel Goodenough had the record 15 something, from when he was a Junior.
Could be myth, perhaps Paul Arnott could shed some light.
I wasn't simply throwing his name in there without reason...
Shane Crawford's 400 and 800 metre track time are BELOW qualifying time, and leading up to the 2000 Sydney Olympics was asked to train for the olympics. Hawthorn wouldn't allow it. I think given that he has the ability to qualify for the olympics, that makes him olympic calibre.