2012 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

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]

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)

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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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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