2018 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
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]
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 |
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 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.
- "Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships 2018: Fiji". SwimSwam. 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- 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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