2018 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships | |
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Host city | Suva, Fiji |
Date(s) | 23–26 August |
Venue(s) | Damodar Aquatic Centre |
Events | 35 |
The 2018 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships were held from 23 to 26 August 2018 at Damodar Aquatic Centre in Suva, Fiji, and were co-hosted by Fiji Swimming and USA Swimming.[1][2] Competition was conducted in a long course (50 metre) pool.[2][3] Finals were classified as A-final and B-final with medalists determined from the A-final.[4][5]
Open water swimming was not contested due to the FINA World Junior Open Water Championships and a 4×100 metre mixed medley relay was introduced to the program.[2]
Results
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Ashton Brinkworth Australia | 22.72 | Drew Kibler United States | 22.81 | Michael Pickett New Zealand | 22.86 |
100 m freestyle | Drew Kibler United States | 49.42 | Keisuke Ishizaki Japan | 49.78 | Adam Chaney United States | 50.01 |
200 m freestyle | Drew Kibler United States | 1:47.65 CR |
Jake Magahey United States | 1:48.67 | Keisuke Ishizaki Japan | 1:49.16 |
400 m freestyle | Ross Dant United States | 3:52.44 | Brendon Smith Australia | 3:52.67 | Ethan Heasley United States | 3:53.81 |
800 m freestyle | Ross Dant United States | 8:00.51 | Cheng Long China | 8:02.79 | Jake Magahey United States | 8:06.16 |
1500 m freestyle | Cheng Long China | 15:24.55 | Arik Katz United States | 15:30.00 | Ross Dant United States | 15:30.78 |
100 m backstroke | Destin Lasco United States | 55.75 | Adam Chaney United States | 56.18 | Daiki Yanagawa Japan | 56.28 |
200 m backstroke | Carson Foster United States | 1:59.10 | Peter Larson United States | 1:59.24 | Cole Pratt Canada | 2:00.82 |
100 m breaststroke | Gabe Mastromatteo Canada | 1:01.27 | Daniel Roy United States | 1:01.85 | Yamato Fukasawa Japan | 1:02.60 |
200 m breaststroke | Daniel Roy United States | 2:11.79 | AJ Pouch United States | 2:11.80 | Yamato Fukasawa Japan | 2:13.57 |
100 m butterfly | Luca Urlando United States | 52.40 | Van Mathias United States | 53.11 | Shaun Champion Australia | 53.66 |
200 m butterfly | Luca Urlando United States | 1:56.25 | Van Mathias United States | 1:57.64 | Tomoru Honda Japan | 1:58.70 |
200 m individual medley |
Carson Foster United States | 1:59.86 | Luca Urlando United States | 2:00.60 | Masayuki Otake Japan | 2:00.72 |
400 m individual medley |
Carson Foster United States | 4:14.73 | Jake Foster United States | 4:15.78 | Masayuki Otake Japan | 4:17.79 |
4×100 m freestyle relay |
United States Adam Chaney (50.09) Danny Kovac (50.26) Destin Lasco (49.76) Drew Kibler (49.33) | 3:19.44 | Australia Ashton Brinkworth (50.12) Angus “Breeder” McDonald (50.15) Jack Edie (50.71) Joseph Jackson (49.88) | 3:20.86 | Japan Keisuke Ishizaki (49.89) Masayuki Otake (50.47) Shota Kumazawa (50.67) Taikan Tanaka (50.29) | 3:44.73 |
4×200 m freestyle relay |
United States Jake Magahey (1:49.40) Drew Kibler (1:48.30) Dare Rose (1:49.04) Carson Foster (1:49.68) | 7:16.42 CR |
Japan Keisuke Ishizaki (1:49.62) Masayuki Otake (1:50.00) Taiki Hayashi (1:52.25) Taikan Tanaka (1:49.53) | 7:21.40 | Australia Ashton Brinkworth (1:50.92) Silas Harris (1:52.14) Thomas Neill (1:51.56) Brendon Smith (1:51.95) | 7:26.57 |
4×100 m medley relay |
United States Peter Larson (56.21) Daniel Roy (1:01.57) Luca Urlando (52.23) Drew Kibler (49.03) | 3:39.04 | Japan Daiki Yanagawa (56.25) Yamato Fukasawa (1:01.89) Tomoru Honda (54.05) Keisuke Ishizaki (49.76) | 3:41.95 | Canada Tyler Wall (56.47) Gabe Mastromatteo (1:01.22) Joshua Liendo (53.65) Noah Cumby (50.71) | 3:21.32 |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Maxine Parker United States | 25.39 | Gretchen Walsh United States | 25.57 | Natasha Ramsden Australia | 25.65 |
100 m freestyle | Gretchen Walsh United States | 54.47 CR |
Lucie Nordmann United States | 54.74 | Eliza King Australia | 54.92 |
200 m freestyle | Claire Tuggle United States | 1:58.58 | Lani Pallister Australia | 1:59.00 | Nagisa Ikemoto Japan | 1:59.02 |
400 m freestyle | Lani Pallister Australia | 4:07.76 | Claire Tuggle United States | 4:10.31 | Mariah Denigan United States | 4:12.59 |
800 m freestyle | Lani Pallister Australia | 8:29.65 | Mariah Denigan United States | 8:30.01 | Emma Weyant United States | 8:38.88 |
1500 m freestyle | Lani Pallister Australia | 16:08.09 CR |
Mariah Denigan United States | 16:24.35 | Emma O'Croinin Canada | 16:28.79 |
100 m backstroke | Phoebe Bacon United States | 59.72 | Katharine Berkoff United States | 1:00.16 | Madison Broad Canada | 1:00.53 |
200 m backstroke | Isabelle Stadden United States | 2:09.52 | Madison Broad Canada | 2:10.73 | Katharine Berkoff United States | 2:11.87 |
100 m breaststroke | Emily Weiss United States | 1:07.55 CR |
Nina Kucheran Canada | 1:08.37 | Avery Wiseman Canada | 1:08.52 |
200 m breaststroke | Shiori Asaba Japan | 2:27.48 | Ella Nelson United States | 2:27.83 | Honoka Tatsumu Japan | 2:29.12 |
100 m butterfly | Maggie Mac Neil Canada | 58.38 CR |
Chiharu Iitsuka Japan | 59.51 | Isabel Ivey United States | 59.81 |
200 m butterfly | Olivia Carter United States | 2:09.45 | Mana Naito Japan | 2:10.33 | Karin Takemura Japan | 2:10.66 |
200 m individual medley |
Alexandra Walsh United States | 2:12.06 | Karin Takemura Japan | 2:14.90 | Mei Ishihara Japan | 2:14.91 |
400 m individual medley |
Emma Weyant United States | 4:40.64 | Mariah Denigan United States | 4:41.39 | Mei Ishihara Japan | 4:45.43 |
4×100 m freestyle relay |
United States Gretchen Walsh (54.92) Alexandra Walsh (54.92) Isabel Ivey (55.76) Lucie Nordmann (54.50) | 3:40.10 | Australia Eliza King (55.52) Abbey Webb (55.39) Natasha Ramsden (55.52) Lani Pallister (55.08) | 3:41.51 | Canada Ainsley McMurray (56.55) Maggie Mac Neil (56.02) Sarah Watson (56.44) Hanna Henderson (55.72) | 3:42.05 |
4×200 m freestyle relay |
United States Claire Tuggle (1:59.32) Isabel Ivey (1:59.73) Gretchen Walsh (1:59.72) Lucie Nordmann (1:59.16) | 7:57.93 CR |
Australia Lani Pallister (1:58.83) Eliza King (2:00.45) Michaela Ryan (1:59.06) Abbey Webb (2:01.63) | 7:59.97 | Japan Nagisa Ikemoto (2:01.49) Yui Ibayashi (2:04.11) Aoi Nakamura (2:03.64) Miyu Namba (1:59.79) | 8:09.03 |
4×100 m medley relay |
United States Phoebe Bacon (1:00.49) Emily Weiss (1:08.52) Lucie Nordmann (58.57) Gretchen Walsh (54.75) | 4:02.33 CR |
Canada Madison Broad (1:01.67) Nina Kucheran (1:09.36) Maggie Mac Neil (58.79) Ainsley McMurray (55.39) | 4:05.21 | Japan Hikaru Yamasaki (1:02.80) Shiori Asaba (1:09.66) Chiharu Iitsuka (59.43) Nagisa Ikemoto (55.25) | 4:07.14 |
Mixed
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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4×100 m medley relay |
United States Phoebe Bacon (1:00.44) Daniel Roy (1:00.68) Luca Urlando (52.11) Gretchen Walsh (53.78) | 3:47.01 CR |
Canada Tyler Wall (56.62) Gabe Mastromatteo (1:00.40) Maggie Mac Neil (58.58) Ainsley McMurray (55.67) | 3:51.27 | Japan Riku Matsuyama (56.49) Yamato Fukasawa (1:01.67) Chiharu Iitsuka (59.77) Nagisa Ikemoto (55.79) | 3:53.72 |
Medal table
* Host nation (Fiji)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | United States | 27 | 19 | 8 | 54 |
2 | Australia | 4 | 5 | 4 | 13 |
3 | Canada | 2 | 4 | 6 | 12 |
4 | Japan | 1 | 6 | 16 | 23 |
5 | China | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
6 | New Zealand | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (6 entries) | 35 | 35 | 35 | 105 |
Championships records set
The following Championships records were set during the course of competition.[3]
Day | Date | Event | Stage | Time | Name | Country |
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1 | 23 August | 100 m backstroke (women) | Heats | 59.72 | Phoebe Bacon | United States |
1 | 23 August | 100 m backstroke (women) | Heats, Swim-off | 59.59 | Katharine Berkoff | United States |
1 | 23 August | 200 m freestyle (men) | Final | 1:47.65 | Drew Kibler | United States |
1 | 23 August | 4×100 m medley relay (mixed) | Final | 3:47.01 | Phoebe Bacon (1:00.44) Daniel Roy (1:00.68) Luca Urlando (52.11) Gretchen Walsh (53.78) |
United States |
2 | 24 August | 100 m breaststroke (women) | Heats | 1:07.61 | Emily Weiss | United States |
2 | 24 August | 100 m freestyle (women) | Final | 54.47 | Gretchen Walsh | United States |
2 | 24 August | 100 m breaststroke (women) | Final | 1:07.55 | Emily Weiss | United States |
2 | 24 August | 4×200 m freestyle relay (women) | Final | 7:57.93 | Claire Tuggle (1:59.32) Isabel Ivey (1:59.73) Gretchen Walsh (1:59.72) Lucie Nordmann (1:59.16) |
United States |
2 | 24 August | 4×200 m freestyle relay (men) | Final | 7:16.42 | Jake Magahey (1:49.40) Drew Kibler (1:48.30) Dare Rose (1:49.04) Carson Foster (1:49.68) |
United States |
3 | 25 August | 200 m backstroke (women) | Heats | 2:08.81 | Isabelle Stadden | United States |
3 | 25 August | 100 m butterfly (women) | Final | 58.38 | Maggie Mac Neil | Canada |
4 | 26 August | 1500 m freestyle (women) | Final | 16:08.09 | Lani Pallister | Australia |
4 | 26 August | 4×100 m medley relay (women) | Final | 4:02.33 | Phoebe Bacon (1:00.49) Emily Weiss (1:08.52) Lucie Nordmann (58.57) Gretchen Walsh (54.75) |
United States |
References
- ↑ "Coach Flack to Lead USA Men's National Junior Team at Jr Pan Pacs". baylorswimming.org. 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- 1 2 3 "Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships 2018: Fiji". SwimSwam. 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- 1 2 Hy-Tek (26 August 2018). "Meet Results: 2018 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships". swmeets.com. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ↑ "2018 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships". Fiji Swimming. 23 August 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ↑ Hy-Tek (26 August 2018). "2018 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships: Results". USA Swimming. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
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