2010 Oceania Swimming Championships
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The 8th Oceania Swimming Championships
were held 21–26 June 2010, at the Tuanaimato Aquatic Centre in Apia, Samoa. It was the eight edition of the biennial championships, and featured competition in swimming
, open water swimming
and synchronized swimming. The open water events were swum in the waters off Faleasiu
.
(23) (11)
[USA State] (20)
(9) (7)
Legend:
Legend:
Oceania Swimming Championships
The Oceania Swimming Championships are currently held every 2 years, in even years. They are organized by the Oceania Swimming Association, and feature teams representing countries and islands from that region....
were held 21–26 June 2010, at the Tuanaimato Aquatic Centre in Apia, Samoa. It was the eight edition of the biennial championships, and featured competition in swimming
Swimming (sport)
Swimming is a sport governed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation .-History: Competitive swimming in Europe began around 1800 BCE, mostly in the form of the freestyle. In 1873 Steve Bowyer introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions, after copying the front crawl used by Native...
, open water swimming
Open water swimming
Open water swimming takes place in outdoor bodies of water such as open oceans, bays, lakes, rivers, canals, and reservoirs.The beginning of the modern age of open water swimming is sometimes taken to be May 3, 1810, when Lord Byron swam several miles to cross the Hellespont from Europe to Asia.In...
and synchronized swimming. The open water events were swum in the waters off Faleasiu
Faleasiu
Faleasi'u is one of the largest village settlements on the island of Upolu in Samoa. It is located on the northwestern coast of the island.Faleasi'u is part of A'ana Alofi I Electoral Constituency which forms the larger political district of A'ana.Faleasi'u consists of five sub-villages pito nu'u:...
.
Participating countries
Countries with confirmed teams for the 2010 Oceania Swimming Championships were:(23) (11)
[USA State] (20)
(9) (7)
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 |
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Open Water |
5K | 10K | ||||
Synchro | Noon-5 pm | Noon-5 pm | Noon-5 pm | Noon-5 pm | ||
Men
50 m freestyle | James Roberts Australia |
22.95 | Hamish Rose Australia |
23.09 | Ryan Pini Ryan Pini Ryan John Pini is a 2-time Olympic swimmer from Papua New Guinea. He swam for PNG at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics; also serving as the PNG flagbearer in 2008... 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 | Braiden Camm Australia |
2:01.88 | Mitch Larkin Australia |
2:03.03 | Daren Choi Hawaii |
2:11.58 |
50 m breaststroke | Amini Fonua Tonga |
28.57 | Nick Ferrif New Zealand |
28.64 | Luke Westgaard New Zealand |
29.69 |
100 m breaststroke | 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 | Ryan Pini Ryan Pini Ryan John Pini is a 2-time Olympic swimmer from Papua New Guinea. He swam for PNG at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics; also serving as the PNG flagbearer in 2008... Papua New Guinea |
24.64 | James Roberts Australia |
24.98 | Amini Fonua Tonga |
25.02 |
100 m butterfly | Ryan Pini Ryan Pini Ryan John Pini is a 2-time Olympic swimmer from Papua New Guinea. He swam for PNG at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics; also serving as the PNG flagbearer in 2008... 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:
Women
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 | 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 |
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1:12.07 | Pilar Shimizu Guam |
1:18.82 |
200 m breaststroke | Rebecca Kemp Australia |
2:26.63 CR |
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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 Grace Francis Grace Francis is an English actress from Ingleby Barwick. She has had many roles including a role in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2 as a Gryffindor seventh-year student alongside her brother Elliot Francis who played a Slytherin seventh year. She also appeared as an extra... 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 |
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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:
Overall medal table
Medal standings for the Swimming and Open Water competitions are:1 | Australia | 32 | 24 | 8 | 66 |
2 | New Zealand | 7 | 17 | 13 | 37 |
3 | Papua New Guinea | 2 | - | 1 | 3 |
4 | Tonga | 1 | - | 2 | 3 |
5 | New Caledonia | - | 1 | 7 | 8 |
6 | Hawaii | - | - | 10 | 10 |
7 | Guam | - | - | 1 | 1 |
8 | Cook Islands | - | - | - | 0 |
8 | Fiji | - | - | - | 0 |
8 | Marshall Islands | - | - | - | 0 |
8 | Palau | - | - | - | 0 |
8 | Samoa | - | - | - | 0 |
Total | 42 | 42 | 42 | 126 |
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