2010 Oceania Swimming Championships
The 8th Oceania Swimming Championships were held 21–26 June 2010, at the Tuanaimato Aquatic Centre in Apia, Samoa.[1][2] It was the eight edition of the biennial championships, and featured competition in swimming, open water swimming and synchronized swimming.[3] The open water events were swum in the waters off Faleasiu.
Participating countries
Countries with confirmed teams[3] for the 2010 Oceania Swimming Championships were:
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Event Schedule
Date | Monday 21 June |
Tuesday 22 June |
Wednesday 23 June |
Thursday 24 June |
Friday 25 June |
Saturday 26 June |
S w i m m i n g |
50 fly 200 free 100 back 200 fly 1500 free (men) |
50 back 100 free 100 breast 400 IM 4×200 free relay |
50 breast 400 free 100 fly 200 back 4×100 free relay |
800 free (women) 200 IM 50 free 200 breast 4×100 medley relay | ||
Open Water |
5K | 10K | ||||
Synchro | Noon-5 pm | Noon-5 pm | Noon-5 pm | Noon-5 pm | ||
Results
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | James Roberts Australia | 22.95 | Hamish Rose Australia | 23.09 | Ryan Pini Papua New Guinea | 23.49 |
100 m freestyle | Luke Kerswell Australia | 50.64 | James Roberts Australia | 50.75 | Andrew McMillan New Zealand | 51.16 |
200 m freestyle | Andrew McMillan New Zealand | 1:50.74 | Matthew Terry Australia | 1:51.79 | Jarrod Killey Australia | 1:52.88 |
400 m freestyle | Matthew Terry Australia | 3:53.59 | Jarrod Killey Australia | 3:59.67 | Dylan Dunlop-Barrett New Zealand | 3:59.99 |
1500 m freestyle | Dylan Dunlop-Barrett New Zealand | 15:43.02 | Terry Matthew Australia | 15:45.04 | Ryan Phillip Australia | 16:22.84 |
50 m backstroke | Braiden Camm Australia | 26.47 | Bobby Jovanovich Australia | 27.11 | Daren Choi Hawaii | 27.31 |
100 m backstroke | Braiden Camm Australia | 56.37 | Bobby Jovanovich Australia | 58.09 | Daren Choi Hawaii | 58.15 |
200 m backstroke[7] | Braiden Camm Australia | 2:01.88 | Mitch Larkin Australia | 2:03.03 | Daren Choi Hawaii | 2:11.58 |
50 m breaststroke[8] | Amini Fonua Tonga | 28.57 | Nick Ferrif New Zealand | 28.64 | Luke Westgaard New Zealand | 29.69 |
100 m breaststroke[9] | Nick Ferrif New Zealand | 1:02.79 | Jeremy Meyer Australia | 1:03.37 | Amini Fonua Tonga | 1:03.49 |
200 m breaststroke | Jeremy Meyer Australia | 2:15.27 CR |
Thomas Dahlia New Caledonia | 2:17.16 | Luke Westgaard New Zealand | 2:21.01 |
50 m butterfly[10] | Ryan Pini Papua New Guinea | 24.64 | James Roberts Australia | 24.98 | Amini Fonua Tonga | 25.02 |
100 m butterfly | Ryan Pini Papua New Guinea | 53.98 | Grant Irvine Australia | 54.19 | Andrew McMillan New Zealand | 54.47 |
200 m butterfly | Andrew McMillan New Zealand | 2:00.02 | Shaun Burnett New Zealand | 2:01.14 | Grant Irvine Australia | 2:01.76 |
200 m individual medley | Mitch Larkin Australia | 2:04.14 | Steven Kent New Zealand | 2:05.95 | Jarrod Killey Australia | 2:07.72 |
400 m individual medley | Mitch Larkin Australia | 4:22.17 CR |
Steven Kent New Zealand | 4:37.22 | Kacy Johnson Hawaii | 4:37.88 |
4×100 m freestyle relay | Australia Hamish Rose, James Roberts, Jarrod Killey, Luke Kerswell | 3:23.79 | New Zealand Andrew McMillan, Steven Kent, Matthew Stanley, Shaun Burnett | 3:30.32 | New Caledonia Thomas Dahlia, Rudy Bernard, Bryan Spitz, Thomas Chacun | 3:33.22 |
4×200 m freestyle relay | Australia | 7:28.61 | New Zealand | 7:32.97 | New Caledonia | 7:53.07 |
4×100 m medley relay | Australia Braiden Camm, Jeremy Meyer, Grant Irvine, Luke Kerswell | 3:43.97 | New Zealand Dylan Dunlop-Barrett, Nick Ferrif, Shaun Burnett, Andrew McMillan | 3:49.55 | New Caledonia Bryan Spitz, Thomas Dahlia, Thomas Chacun, Rudy Bernard | 3:55.23 |
5k open water | Jarrod Killey Australia | 58.13 | Codie Grimsey Australia | 58.15 | Philip Ryan New Zealand | 58.18 |
10k open water | Codie Grimsey Australia | 2:05:19.71 | Philip Ryan New Zealand | 2:07:05.74 | Kacy Johnson Hawaii | 2:14:34.25 |
Legend: CR – Championship record
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Amy Allen Australia | 26.25 | Hannah Saunders New Zealand | 26.36 | Amelia Evatt-Davey Australia | 26.53 |
100 m freestyle | Amelia Evatt‑Davey Australia | 56.16 | Jade Neilsen Australia | 57.03 | Hannah Saunders New Zealand | 57.29 |
200 m freestyle | Amelia Evatt-Davey Australia | 2:01.21 | Amy Allen Australia | 2:02.65 | Samantha Lucie-Smith New Zealand | 2:03.26 |
400 m freestyle | Jade Neilsen Australia | 4:17.44 | Tiffany Papaemanouil Australia | 4:17.61 | Samantha Lucie-Smith New Zealand | 4:20.60 |
800 m freestyle[11] | Amy Allen Australia | 8:46.53 | Belinda Bennett Australia | 8:48.75 | Samantha Lucie-Smith New Zealand | 8:57.62 |
50 m backstroke | Whitney Ireland Australia | 29.70 | Laura Quilter New Zealand | 29.84 | Jenni O'Neil Australia | 29.99 |
100 m backstroke | Jenni O'Neil Australia | 1:02.47 | Jessie Blundell New Zealand | 1:02.67 | Sophia Batchelor New Zealand | 1:02.79 |
200 m backstroke | Sophia Batchelor New Zealand | 2:11.94 | Jenni O'Neil Australia | 2:12.15 | Jessie Blundell New Zealand | 2:15.64 |
50 m breaststroke | Rebecca Kemp Australia | 32.30 | Tiffany Papaemanouil Australia | 33.82 | Simsara Rouan New Caledonia | 36.26 |
100 m breaststroke | Rebecca Kemp Australia | 1:08.86 CR |
Grace Francis New Zealand | 1:12.07 | Pilar Shimizu Guam | 1:18.82 |
200 m breaststroke | Rebecca Kemp Australia | 2:26.63 CR |
Grace Francis New Zealand | 2:34.40 | Marona Bong New Caledonia | 2:52.99 |
50 m butterfly | Samantha Lee New Zealand | 27.69 | Madeline Groves Australia | 27.86 | Amy Smith Australia | 28.09 |
100 m butterfly | Madeline Groves Australia | 1:00.11 | Amy Smith Australia | 1:00.88 | Samantha Lee New Zealand | 1:01.32 |
200 m butterfly | Madeline Groves Australia | 2:12.49 | Amy Smith Australia | 2:12.98 | Charlotte Webby New Zealand | 2:15.47 |
200 m individual medley | Grace Francis New Zealand | 2:15.89 | Jenni O'Neil Australia | 2:17.27 | Tiffany Papaemanouil Australia | 2:20.36 |
400 m individual medley | Tiffany Papaemanouil Australia | 4:56.19 | Samantha Lucie-Smith New Zealand | 5:02.24 | Summer Harrison Hawaii | 5:12.73 |
4×100 m freestyle relay | Australia Amelia Evatt-Davey, Amy Allen, Jade Neilsen, Jenni O'Neil | 3:47.48 | New Zealand Hannah Saunders, Lisa Pankhurst, Samantha Lucie-Smith, Sophia Batchelor | 3:51.10 | Hawaii Summer Harrison, Jasmine Mau, Samantha Moody, Rachel Fujitta | 4:07.46 |
4×200 m freestyle relay | Australia | 8:18.58 | New Zealand | 8:36.06 | Hawaii | 8:53.29 |
4×100 m medley relay | Australia Jenni O'Neil, Rebecca Kemp, Madeline Groves, Amelia Evatt-Davey | 4:08.92 CR |
New Zealand Renee Stothard, Grace Francis, Charlotte Webby, Hannah Saunders | 4:18.54 | Hawaii Anu Nihipali, Summer Harrison, Samantha Moody, Jasmine Mau | 4:40.72 |
5k open water | Belinda Bennett Australia | 1:00.22 | Brooke Wilson Australia | 1:03.15 | Jasmine Mau Hawaii | 1:08.20 |
10k open water | Belinda Bennett Australia | 2:17:18.24 | Brooke Wilson Australia | 2:17:19.27 | Laurene Gosse New Caledonia | 2:35:30.89 |
Legend: CR – Championship record
Overall medal table
Medal standings for the Swimming and Open Water competitions are:
References
- ↑ Oceania Swimming Championships 2010 website. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
- ↑ 2010 Oceania Swimming and Open Water Championships subpage of the Swimming New Zealand website; retrieved 2010-04-.05.
- 1 2 Final Report on the 2010 Oceania Championships published by the Samoa Swimming Federation in May 2010; retrieved from the Oceania Swimming Association website on 2010-06-18.
- ↑ Rising stars head to Samoa for Oceania Championships published by Swimming Australia on 2010-06-18, retrieved 2010-06-21.
- ↑ New Zealand team heads to Samoa for Oceania Championships published by Swimming New Zealand on 2010-06-19, retrieved 2010-06-21.
- ↑ Seven aim for victory by Rosalia Setefano for the Samoa Observer. Published 2010-06-19, retrieved 2010-06-22.
- ↑ In the Men's 200 m backstroke event, Australia's Bobby Jovanovich placed third the event in a time of 2:07.96 but was unable to claim the bronze medal due the Oceania Championship rule that states that a single country can only claim the first two medals in any single event.
- ↑ In the Men's 50 m breaststroke event, Tonga's Amini Fonua won the event in a time of 28.57 but FINA regulations were unclear as to his eligibility. As of September 2010, Fonua was eligible to compete for Tonga at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
- ↑ In the Men's 100 m breaststroke event, Tonga's Fonua Amini placed third the event in a time of 1:03.49 but FINA regulations were unclear as to his eligibility. As of September 2010, Fonua was eligible to compete for Tonga at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
- ↑ In the Men's 50 m butterfly event, Tonga's Amini Fonua claimed third in the event in a time of 25.02 but FINA regulations were unclear as to his eligibility. As of September 2010, Fonua was eligible to compete for Tonga at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
- ↑ In the Women's 800 m freestyle event, Australia's Jessica Ashwood placed third the event in a time of 8:54.79 but was unable to claim the bronze medal due the Oceania Championship rule that states that a single country can only claim the first two medals in any single event.
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