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2012 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

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2012 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityHonolulu, Hawaii, United States
Date(s)23–27 August
Venue(s)Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center
Events36 total (34 pool, 2 open water)

The 2012 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships were held from 23 to 27 August 2012 at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.[1][2][3] Pool swimming competition was conducted in a long course (50 metre) pool and open water swimming was conducted in the Pacific Ocean.[3]

Events were contested in a preliminaries-finals format with a maximum of two athletes per country eligible to compete in each the Championship Final and the Consolation Final.[3][4]

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Jack Conger
 United States
22.69 Regan Leong
 Australia
23.02 Erik Risolvato
 United States
23.17
100 m freestyle Matt Ellis
 United States
49.24
CR
Alexander Graham
 Australia
49.71 Jack Conger
 United States
49.84
200 m freestyle Andrew Digby
 Australia
1:49.11 Daiya Seto
 Japan
1:49.95 Pete Brumm
 United States
1:50.01
400 m freestyle Matthew Levings
 Australia
3:51.71 Mack Horton
 Australia
3:52.26 Evan Pinion
 United States
3:52.60
800 m freestyle Matthew Levings
 Australia
7:56.94
CR
William Brothers
 Canada
7:59.69 Shogo Takeda
 Japan
8:00.43
1500 m freestyle Mack Horton
 Australia
15:10.07
CR
Jordan Harrison
 Australia
15:15.76 William Brothers
 Canada
15:17.10
100 m backstroke Jack Conger
 United States
54.07
CR
Corey Main
 New Zealand
54.96 Takeshi Kawamoto
 Japan
55.32
200 m backstroke Jack Conger
 United States
1:57.20
CR
Keita Sunama
 Japan
1:59.57 Corey Main
 New Zealand
1:59.67
100 m breaststroke Akihiro Yamaguchi
 Japan
59.85
CR
Kazuki Kohinata
 Japan
1:02.45 Buster Sykes
 Australia
1:03.32
200 m breaststroke Akihiro Yamaguchi
 Japan
2:08.03
CR
Kazuki Kohinata
 Japan
2:13.13 Eric Ronda
 United States
2:13.89
100 m butterfly Maclin Davis
 United States
52.89 Daiya Seto
 Japan
53.23 Matt Ellis
 United States
53.59
200 m butterfly Kenta Hirai
 Japan
1:57.40
CR
Corey Okubo
 United States
1:58.58 Justin Wright
 United States
1:59.58
200 m
individual medley
Chase Kalisz
 United States
1:59.51
CR
Daiya Seto
 Japan
2:00.33 Keita Sunama
 Japan
2:00.61
400 m
individual medley
Chase Kalisz
 United States
4:12.59
CR
Keita Sunama
 Japan
4:19.28 Gunnar Bentz
 United States
4:20.11
4×100 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Matt Ellis (49.70)
Jack Conger (49.37)
Kyle Darmody (49.54)
Pete Brumm (50.06)
3:18.67
CR
 Australia
Regan Leong (50.24)
Alexander Graham (49.66)
Hugo Morris (51.18)
Andrew Digby (49.74)
3:20.82  Japan
Takeshi Kawamoto (51.03)
Kenta Hirai (49.91)
Toru Maruyama (49.70)
Daiya Seto (50.70)
3:21.34
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 Japan
Takumi Komatsu (1:49.83)
Kenta Hirai (1:48.47)
Toru Maruyama (1:50.30)
Daiya Seto (1:49.99)
7:18.59  United States
Pete Brumm (1:49.28)
Jackson Miller (1:49.80)
Chase Kalisz (1:50.42)
Gunnar Bentz (1:50.39)
7:19.89  Canada
Stefan Milošević (1:51.19)
Aly Abdel Khalik (1:49.45)
Robert Gilchrist
Teddy Kalp
7:24.20
4×100 m
medley relay
 Japan
Takeshi Kawamoto (55.35)
Akihiro Yamaguchi (59.55)
Daiya Seto (53.21)
Kenta Hirai (49.56)
3:37.67
CR
 United States
Jack Conger (54.93)
Will Licon (1:02.86)
Maclin Davis (52.66)
Matt Ellis (48.92)
3:39.37  Australia
Regan Leong (58.03)
Buster Sykes (1:03.07)
David Morgan (53.94)
Alexander Graham (48.99)
3:44.03
10 km
open water
David Heron
 United States
1:42:01.0 Zachary Parkes
 Canada
1:42:24.0 Janardan Burns
 United States
1:42:57.0

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Alexandra Purcell
 Australia
25.15 Olivia Smoliga
 United States
25.39 Ellen O'Rourke
 Australia
25.40
100 m freestyle Simone Manuel
 United States
54.80 Ami Matsuo
 Australia
55.36 Cierra Runge
 United States
55.43
200 m freestyle Chelsea Chenault
 United States
1:58.33 Brianna Throssell
 Australia
1:59.44 Leah Smith
 United States
1:59.47
400 m freestyle Leah Smith
 United States
4:07.10
CR
Chelsea Chenault
 United States
4:09.24 Leah Neale
 Australia
4:10.01
800 m freestyle Leah Smith
 United States
8:28.01
CR
Becca Mann
 United States
8:28.79 Laura Crockart
 Australia
8:36.34
1500 m freestyle Becca Mann
 United States
16:11.98
CR
Danielle Valley
 United States
16:26.93 Laura Crockart
 Australia
16:30.82
100 m backstroke Olivia Smoliga
 United States
1:01.03 Kylie Stewart
 United States
1:01.26 Madison Wilson
 Australia
1:01.94
200 m backstroke Kylie Stewart
 United States
2:09.99 Kaitlyn Jones
 United States
2:11.08 Kana Ozeki
 Japan
2:11.18
100 m breaststroke Kierra Smith
 Canada
1:08.54 Mariya Chekanovych
 Canada
1:08.55 Miku Kanasashi
 Japan
1:08.63
200 m breaststroke Kierra Smith
 Canada
2:25.78
CR
Mariya Chekanovych
 Canada
2:25.96 Annie Zhu
 United States
2:26.65
100 m butterfly Noemie Thomas
 Canada
59.02 Brianna Throssell
 Australia
59.36 Rino Hosoda
 Japan
59.49
200 m butterfly Misuzu Yabu
 Japan
2:10.85 Celina Li
 United States
2:11.07 Megan Kingsley
 United States
2:11.32
200 m
individual medley
Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson
 Canada
2:12.93 Chihiro Igarashi
 Japan
2:14.04 Celina Li
 United States
2:14.16
400 m
individual medley
Becca Mann
 United States
4:39.76
CR
Keryn McMaster
 Australia
4:41.63 Celina Li
 United States
4:42.17
4×100 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Simone Manuel (54.60) CR
Olivia Smoliga (55.86)
Cierra Runge (55.04)
Chelsea Chenault (55.54)
3:41.04  Australia
Ellen O'Rourke (56.95)
Alexandra Purcell (55.05)
Brianna Throssell (56.70)
Ami Matsuo (54.84)
3:43.54  Canada
Cynthia Pammett (56.67)
Victoria Chan (55.60)
Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson (55.63)
Paige Kremer (56.65)
3:44.55
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Simone Manuel (2:00.75)
Leah Smith
Cierra Runge
Chelsea Chenault (1:58.49)
7:59.06  Australia
Brianna Throssell
Leah Neale
Mikkayla Sheridan
Ami Matsuo (2:01.18)
8:03.48  Japan
Maho Takiguchi (2:01.16)
Megumi Ito (2:02.23)
Yasuko Miyamoto
Emu Higuchi
8:04.80
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Olivia Smoliga (1:01.70)
Annie Zhu (1:08.44)
Katie Kinnear (59.58)
Simone Manuel (54.21)
4:03.93  Canada
Sydney Pickrem (1:02.65)
Kierra Smith (1:08.62)
Noemia Thomas (58.89)
Victoria Chan (55.51)
4:05.67  Japan
Maho Tsujimoto (1:03.07)
Miku Kanasashi (1:09.76)
Rino Hosoda (59.40)
Mao Kawakami (54.99)
4:07.22
10 km
open water
Becca Mann
 United States
1:57:22.0 Emily Seymour
 Australia
1:57:40.0 Rachel Zilinskas
 United States
1:57:54.0

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States*21101647
2 Japan68923
3 Australia512724
4 Canada45312
5 New Zealand0112
Totals (5 entries)363636108

Championships records set

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

Day Date Event Stage Time Name Country
1 23 August 100 m backstroke (men) Final 54.07 Jack Conger  United States
1 23 August 200 m butterfly (men) Final 1:57.40 Kenta Hirai  Japan
1 23 August 800 m freestyle (women) Final 8:28.01 Leah Smith  United States
1 23 August 1500 m freestyle (men) Final 15:10.07 Mack Horton  Australia
2 24 August 100 m breaststroke (men) Heats 1:00.64 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan
2 24 August 100 m freestyle (men) Final 49.24 Matt Ellis  United States
2 24 August 100 m breaststroke (men) Final 59.85 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan
2 24 August 400 m individual medley (women) Final 4:39.76 Becca Mann  United States
2 24 August 400 m individual medley (men) Final 4:12.59 Chase Kalisz  United States
3 25 August 400 m freestyle (women) Heats 4:08.08 Leah Smith  United States
3 25 August 100 m butterfly (women) Heats 58.68 Noemie Thomas  Canada
3 25 August 400 m freestyle (women) Final 4:07.10 Leah Smith  United States
3 25 August 200 m backstroke (men) Final 1:57.20 Jack Conger  United States
3 25 August 100 m freestyle (women)
in 4×100 m freestyle relay (women)
Final 54.60 Simone Manuel  United States
3 25 August 4×100 m freestyle relay (men) Final 3:18.67 Matt Ellis (49.70)
Jack Conger (49.37)
Kyle Darmody (49.54)
Pete Brumm (50.06)
 United States
4 26 August 200 m breaststroke (men) Heats 2:10.44 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan
4 26 August 200 m individual medley (men) Final 1:59.51 Chase Kalisz  United States
4 26 August 200 m breaststroke (women) Final 2:25.78 Kierra Smith  Canada
4 26 August 200 m breaststroke (men) Final 2:08.03 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan
4 26 August 1500 m freestyle (women) Final 16:11.98 Becca Mann  United States
4 26 August 800 m freestyle (men) Final 7:56.94 Matthew Levings  Australia
4 26 August 4×100 m medley relay (men) Final 3:37.67 Takeshi Kawamoto (55.35)
Akihiro Yamaguchi (59.55)
Daiya Seto (53.21)
Kenta Hirai (49.56)
 Japan

References

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  1. ^ "2012 Junior Pan Pacific Championships Honolulu: Competition Handbook". pacificcoastswimming.com. 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  2. ^ Keith, Braden (21 August 2012). "Jr. Pan Pacs Kick Off Thursday in Hawaii". SwimSwam. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "2012 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming 8/23/2012 to 8/27/2012: Results". USA Swimming. 27 August 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Meet Results: 2012 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships". swmeets.com. 27 August 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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