Kirsten Cameron

Kirsten Cameron

Kirsten Cameron, born 1973 in Masterton, is a former New Zealand Distance freestyle and open water swimmer and a world record holder in Masters swimming in the 30-34, 35-39 and 40-44 age groups. She was the 2009 national inaugural champion for women's 10 km open-water swim. Kirsten started competitive swimming in 2004.

Due to the World Masters Records debacle at the Asia Pacific Out Games in 2011 and subsequent lack of support from NZ Masters, Kirsten no longer swims for NZ Masters and is now a member of Australian Masters. It is unlikely she will compete at a FINA World Masters event again.

Currently living in Boston Spa, United Kingdom.

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

NOTE: May 2011 - FINA at this stage are refusing to ratify the following swims as they do not recognise the Out Games as a sanctioned meet, despite it being sanctioned by NZ Masters (A FINA Member) and run by Swim Wellington (A FINA Member).[3] In addition to this, NZ Masters are not giving Kirsten any support in her battle against FINA despite their key role in the sanctioning of the Out Games.

2010

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2006

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