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2018 Oceania Swimming Championships

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2018 Oceania Swimming Championships
Host cityPort Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Date(s)25–30 June
Venue(s)Taurama Aquatic Centre
Events46

The 2018 Oceania Swimming Championships was held from 25 to 30 June 2018 at the Taurama Aquatic Centre in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[1] It was the twelfth edition of the biennial championships as well as the first to be held in Port Moresby. The tournament featured competition in swimming and open water swimming.[2]

Participating nations

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A total of sixteen teams have confirmed participation for the 2018 Oceania Swimming Championships:

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Papua New Guinea)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Zealand21161350
2 Australia1920948
3 Hawaii541423
4 Fiji1269
5 Cook Islands1113
6 Samoa0314
7 Papua New Guinea*0011
Totals (7 entries)474645138

Event summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle Daniel Caldwell
 New Zealand
23.23 Carter Swift
 New Zealand
23.26 Samuel Seghers
 Papua New Guinea
23.90
100m freestyle Carter Swift
 New Zealand
50.84 Michael Petrides
 Hawaii
51.31 Oliver Nash
 Australia
51.50
200m freestyle Michael Petrides
 Hawaii
1:51.14 Wesley Roberts
 Cook Islands
1:51.21 Aaron Mansfield
 Australia
1:53.13
400m freestyle Wesley Roberts
 Cook Islands
3:56.01 Ethan Owens
 Australia
3:57.41 Michael Petrides
 Hawaii
4:01.11
1500m freestyle Ethan Owens
 Australia
15:49.46 Quinton Hurley
 New Zealand
15:53.08 Wesley Roberts
 Cook Islands
16:03.39
50m backstroke Jack Anderson
 New Zealand
26.25 Joshua Edwards-Smith
 Australia
26.34 Andrew Jeffcoat
 New Zealand
26.38
100m backstroke Joshua Edwards-Smith
 Australia
56.78 Andrew Jeffcoat
 New Zealand
56.95 Jack Anderson
 New Zealand
56.96
200m backstroke Joshua Edwards-Smith
 Australia
2:01.95 Andrew Jeffcoat
 New Zealand
2:04.19 Callum Prime
 New Zealand
2:07.05
50m breaststroke Epeli Rabua
 Fiji
29.34 Jonathan Rutter
 New Zealand
29.35 Taichi Vakasama
 Fiji
29.36
100m breaststroke Jonathan Rutter
 New Zealand
1:03.40 Taichi Vakasama
 Fiji
1:03.84 Epeli Rabua
 Fiji
1:03.84
200m breaststroke Jonathan Rutter
 New Zealand
2:15.54 Taichi Vakasama
 Fiji
2:17.39 Finn O'Connor
 Australia
2:18.70
50m butterfly Carter Swift
 New Zealand
24.66 Wilrich Coetzee
 New Zealand
24.94 Alex Quach
 Australia
25.50
100m butterfly Oliver Nash
 Australia
54.68 Wilrich Coetzee
 New Zealand
54.85 Alex Quach
 Australia
55.53
200m butterfly Wilrich Coetzee
 New Zealand
2:03.02 Alex Quach
 Australia
2:04.44 David van der Star
 New Zealand
2:06.19
200m individual medley Jonathan Rutter
 New Zealand
2:04.07 Callum Prime
 New Zealand
2:05.96 Brandon Schuster
 Samoa
2:07.04
400 individual medley Jonathan Rutter
 New Zealand
4:27.47 Brandon Schuster
 Samoa
4:30.32 Lachlan Colquhoun
 Australia
4:32.53
4 × 100m freestyle relay  New Zealand 3:25.38  Australia 3:28.05  Hawaii 3:34.33
4 × 200m freestyle relay  Australia 7:34.02  New Zealand 7:34.85  Hawaii 8:16.09
4 × 100m medley relay  New Zealand 3:45.64  Australia 3:48.07  Fiji 3:56.78
5km Open water Ethan Owens
 Australia
Lachlan Colquhoun
 Australia
1:00:04.82 Not awarded David Boles
 New Zealand
1:02:13.88
10km Open water Ethan Owens
 Australia
1:42:28 Lachlan Colquhoun
 Australia
2:01:45 David Boles
 New Zealand
2:03:54

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle Rebecca Jacobson
 Australia
26.05 Rebecca Moynihan
 New Zealand
26.06 Paige Flynn
 New Zealand
26.34
100m freestyle Rebecca Jacobson
 Australia
56.64 Paige Flynn
 New Zealand
57.06 Rebecca Moynihan
 New Zealand
57.30
200m freestyle Rebecca Jacobson
 Australia
2:01.74 Sharni Robinson
 Australia
2:03.43 Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
2:04.56
400m freestyle Phoebe Hines
 Australia
4:18.96 Sharni Robinson
 Australia
4:18.96 Caitlin Deans
 New Zealand
4:24.64
800m freestyle Phoebe Hines
 Australia
8:46.69 Sharni Robinson
 Australia
8:48.07 Caitlin Deans
 New Zealand
8:58.28
50m backstroke Paige Flynn
 New Zealand
29.62 Lushavel Stickland
 Samoa
Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
30.37 Not awarded
100m backstroke Paige Flynn
 New Zealand
1:03.32 Lushavel Stickland
 Samoa
1:06.72 Cheyenne Rova
 Fiji
1:08.55
200m backstroke Gina McCarthy
 New Zealand
2:17.74 Caitlin Deans
 New Zealand
2:21.31 Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
2:21.85
50m breaststroke Bronagh Ryan
 New Zealand
32.88 Lauren Gastevich
 Australia
33.40 Moana Wind
 Fiji
34.08
100m breaststroke Bronagh Ryan
 New Zealand
1:10.97 Maile Lawson
 Hawaii
1:11.45 Lauren Gastevich
 Australia
1:12.96
200m breaststroke Lauren Gastevich
 Australia
2:34.56 Maile Lawson
 Hawaii
2:34.91 Gina McCarthy
 New Zealand
2:37.52
50m butterfly Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
28.09 Emily White
 Australia
28.60 Sydnee Whitty
 Hawaii
29.13
100m butterfly Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
1:01.84 Emily White
 Australia
1:03.48 Sydnee Whitty
 Hawaii
1:05.81
200m butterfly Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
2:15.38 Sharni Robinson
 Australia
2:18.07 Emily White
 Australia
2:23.61
200m individual medley Lauren Gastevich
 Australia
2:19.76 Gina McCarthy
 New Zealand
2:20.04 Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
2:21.78
400 individual medley Grace Monahan
 Hawaii
4:55.57 Gina McCarthy
 New Zealand
4:56.73 Lauren Gastevich
 Australia
4:56.73
4 × 100m freestyle relay  Australia 3:50.55  New Zealand 3:54.67  Hawaii 4:02.81
4 × 200m freestyle relay  Australia 8:22.28  New Zealand 8:40.77  Hawaii 8:41.52
4 × 100m medley relay  New Zealand 4:18.58  Australia 4:20.49  Hawaii 4:27.79
5km Open water Phoebe Hines
 Australia
1:03:17.20 Ebony Blackstone
 Australia
1:03:40.01 Stefannie Gillespie
 New Zealand
1:06:13.33
10km Open water Phoebe Hines
 Australia
2:08:18 Ebony Blackstone
 Australia
2:09:39 Stefannie Gillespie
 New Zealand
2:12:57

Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 50m freestyle relay  New Zealand 1:37.70  Australia 1:39.07  Hawaii 1:41.04
4 × 100m freestyle relay  New Zealand 3:35.36 NR  Australia 3:37.20  Hawaii 3:41.17
4 × 50m medley relay  New Zealand 1:49.78  Australia 1:49.92  Fiji 1:54.69
4 × 100m medley relay  New Zealand 4:01.60  Australia 4:02.58  Hawaii 4:09.02

References

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  1. ^ "PNGSI releases 2018 calendar". Looppng.com. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  2. ^ "PNG swimming ready to host championships". Looppng.com. 2 June 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
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