2016 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

The 2016 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships were held from 24 to 27 August 2016 at Lahaina Aquatic Center in Maui, Hawaii, United States.[1][2][3] Competition was conducted in a long course (50 metre) pool with finals contested in an A-final and B-final format with medalists determined from the A-final.[4] This continued the nomenclature used for the 2014 edition.[5]

2016 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityMaui, Hawaii, United States
Date(s)24–27 August
Venue(s)Lahaina Aquatic Center
Events34

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Jack Cartwright
 Australia
22.28 Jack Franzman
 United States
22.68 Ryan Hoffer
 United States
22.77
100 m freestyle Jack Cartwright
 Australia
49.14 Cameron Craig
 United States
49.41 Louis Townsend
 Australia
49.58
200 m freestyle Jack Cartwright
 Australia
1:47.68
CR
Louis Townsend
 Australia
1:47.73 Drew Kibler
 United States
1:49.04
400 m freestyle Andrew Abruzzo
 United States
3:53.39 Trey Freeman
 United States
3:54.12 Jacob Vincent
 Australia
3:54.14
800 m freestyle Robert Finke
 United States
7:55.16
CR
Andrew Abruzzo
 United States
7:59.76 Jacob Vincent
 Australia
8:01.86
1500 m freestyle Robert Finke
 United States
15:05.29
CR
Andrew Abruzzo
 United States
15:20.62 Atsuya Yoshida
 Japan
15:27.61
100 m backstroke Michael Taylor
 United States
54.21 Cameron Craig
 United States
54.74 Leon McAllister
 Australia
56.14
200 m backstroke Michael Taylor
 United States
1:57.39 Austin Katz
 United States
1:59.91 Matthew Mac
 Canada
2:02.15
100 m breaststroke Jacob Montague
 United States
1:00.68 Matthew Wilson
 Australia
1:00.91 Reece Whitley
 United States
1:00.95
200 m breaststroke Ippei Miyamoto
 Japan
2:10.51 Matthew Wilson
 Australia
2:11.33 Daniel Roy
 United States
2:12.17
100 m butterfly Nao Horomura
 Japan
52.61 Cameron Craig
 United States
52.63 Noah Lense
 United States
53.35
200 m butterfly Nao Horomura
 Japan
1:57.01 Yuya Sakamoto
 Japan
1:57.90 Sam Pomajevich
 United States
1:58.22
200 m
individual medley
Juran Mizohata
 Japan
2:01.35 Tomoya Takeuchi
 Japan
2:02.00 Charlie Swanson
 United States
2:02.57
400 m
individual medley
Sean Grieshop
 United States
4:16.05 Charlie Swanson
 United States
4:17.37 Tomoya Takeuchi
 Japan
4:19.13
4×100 m
freestyle relay[6]
 United States
Ryan Hoffer (50.17)
Daniel Krueger (49.14)
Cameron Craig (49.06)
Drew Kibler (49.30)
3:17.67
CR
 Australia
Jack Cartwright (49.15)
Louis Townsend (49.72)
Elijah Winnington (50.55)
Matthew Wilson (50.23)
3:19.65  Canada
Mehdi Ayoubi (50.76)
Ian Mackinnon (50.53)
Alexandre Perreault (51.02)
Stephen Calkins (50.03)
3:22.34
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 Australia
Louis Townsend (1:50.29)
Elijah Winnington (1:50.80)
Daniel Jacobson (1:51.11)
Jack Cartwright (1:48.21)
7:20.41  United States
Trey Freeman (1:50.36)
Drew Kibler (1:49.87)
Andrew Abruzzo (1:51.74)
Sean Grieshop (1:50.76)
7:22.73  Canada
Colin Gilbert (1:51.46)
Ian Mackinnon (1:50.22)
Brian Palaschuk (1:51.76)
Josh Zakala (1:50.41)
7:23.85
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Michael Taylor (54.21)
Jacob Montague (1:00.49)
Cameron Craig (53.25)
Daniel Krueger (49.97)
3:37.92  Japan
Tomoya Takeuchi (57.31)
Ippei Miyamoto (1:01.57)
Nao Horomura (52.03)
Juran Mizohata (49.46)
3:40.37  Australia
Leon MacAllister (56.48)
Matthew Wilson (1:02.13)
Jordan Brunt (53.78)
Jack Cartwright (49.14)
3:41.53

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Anya Goeders
 United States
24.85 Marta Ciesla
 United States
25.18 Gabrielle Fa'amausili
 New Zealand
25.36
100 m freestyle Isabel Ivey
 United States
54.95 Rebecca Smith
 Canada
55.06 Liu Zixuan
 China
55.42
200 m freestyle Li Bingjie
 China
1:58.23 Rebecca Smith
 Canada
1:58.90 Isabel Ivey
 United States
1:58.94
400 m freestyle Li Bingjie
 China
4:07.52 Courtney Harnish
 United States
4:09.45 Ariarne Titmus
 Australia
4:09.81
800 m freestyle Li Bingjie
 China
8:28.12 Joy Field
 United States
8:31.21 Olivia Anderson
 Canada
8:32.84
1500 m freestyle Joy Field
 United States
16:14.79 Olivia Anderson
 Canada
16:18.66 Erica Sullivan
 United States
16:28.75
100 m backstroke Minna Atherton
 Australia
1:00.45
CR
Lucie Nordmann
 United States
1:00.55 Kaylee McKeown
 Australia
1:01.01
200 m backstroke Kaylee McKeown
 Australia
2:10.01 Lucie Nordmann
 United States
2:10.20 Minna Atherton
 Australia
2:10.53
100 m breaststroke Zoe Bartel
 United States
1:07.87 Allie Raab
 United States
1:07.95 Kelsey Wog
 Canada
1:08.02
200 m breaststroke Zoe Bartel
 United States
2:25.46
CR
Kelsey Wog
 Canada
2:26.51 Allie Raab
 United States
2:26.83
100 m butterfly Eva Merrell
 United States
58.78 Rebecca Smith
 Canada
58.84 Gemma Cooney
 Australia
58.97
200 m butterfly Cassidy Bayer
 United States
2:08.48
CR
Laura Taylor
 Australia
2:12.20 Maia Nishimura
 Japan
2:12.97
200 m
individual medley
Mary-Sophie Harvey
 Canada
2:12.39 Alexandra Walsh
 United States
2:13.14 Margaret Aroesty
 United States
2:13.23
400 m
individual medley
Sarah Darcel
 Canada
4:39.83 Brooke Forde
 United States
4:40.98 Mary-Sophie Harvey
 Canada
4:42.49
4×100 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Grace Ariola (55.81)
Lauren Pitzer (56.09)
Eva Merrell (55.79)
Isabel Ivey (55.27)
3:42.70  Canada
Rebecca Smith (55.41)
Mary-Sophie Harvey (55.82)
Kayla Sanchez (56.34)
Sarah Darcel (55.27)
3:42.84  Australia
Minna Atherton (56.70)
Gemma Cooney (55.78)
Kirrily Siebenhausen (56.73)
Julia Hawkins (56.16)
3:45.37
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Lauren Pitzer
Courtney Harnish
Brooke Forde (2:01.44)
Isabel Ivey (2:00.01)
8:02.88  Australia
Ariarne Titmus (2:00.13)
Gemma Cooney (2:01.52)
Mikayla Messer (2:02.69)
Laura Taylor (2:01.09)
8:05.43  Japan
Karin Takemura (2:01.72)
Natsumi Shibata (2:03.03)
Anna Sasaki (2:03.49)
Rio Shirai (1:59.88)
8:08.12
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Lucie Nordmann (1:01.22)
Zoe Bartel (1:07.89)
Eva Merrell (58.97)
Isabel Ivey (54.74)
4:02.82
CR
 Canada
Danielle Hanus
Kelsey Wog
Rebecca Smith (58.33)
Sarah Darcel (55.36)
4:03.42  Australia
Minna Atherton (1:00.33)
Sarah Beale (1:11.44)
Gemma Cooney (58.57)
Julia Hawkins (56.36)
4:06.70

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States*19181148
2 Australia661123
3 Japan43411
4 China3014
5 Canada27615
6 New Zealand0011
Totals (6 entries)343434102

Championships records set

The following Championships records were set during the course of competition.[4]

Day Date Event Stage Time Name Country
1 24 August 200 m freestyle (men) Final 1:47.68 Jack Cartwright  Australia
1 24 August 100 m backstroke (women) Final 1:00.45 Minna Atherton  Australia
1 24 August 200 m butterfly (women) Final 2:08.48 Cassidy Bayer  United States
1 24 August 1500 m freestyle (men) Final 15:05.29 Robert Finke  United States
2 25 August 100 m freestyle (men) Heats 48.91 Jack Cartwright  Australia
2 25 August 100 m breaststroke (women) Heats 1:07.82 Zoe Bartel  United States
3 26 August 200 m backstroke (women) Heats 2:09.59 Lucie Nordmann  United States
3 26 August 4×100 m freestyle relay (men) Final 3:17.67 Ryan Hoffer (50.17)
Daniel Krueger (49.14)
Cameron Craig (49.06)
Drew Kibler (49.30)
 United States
4 27 August 200 m breaststroke (women) Final 2:25.46 Zoe Bartel  United States
4 27 August 800 m freestyle (men) Final 7:55.16 Robert Finke  United States
4 27 August 4×100 m medley relay (women) Final 4:02.82 Lucie Nordmann (1:01.22)
Zoe Bartel (1:07.89)
Eva Merrell (58.97)
Isabel Ivey (54.74)
 United States

References

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