2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

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2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityHonolulu, Hawaii, United States
Date(s)24–27 August
Venue(s)Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center
Nations participating10[1]
Athletes participating227[1]
Events35
2024

The 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships were held from 24 to 27 August 2022 at Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.[2][3][4][5] Competition was conducted in a long course (50 m) pool. Swimmers between the ages of 13 and 18 competed.[1] Each country was allowed to enter more than two swimmers per event, however only the two fastest swimmers per country in the preliminary heats of each event were eligible for medals.[6][7] Events were contested in a heats and finals format.[8]

A Parade of Nations for all competing countries, Australia, Canada, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand, Samoa, Singapore, and the United States, started off the evening session on day one of competition preceding the first final of the evening and included one flag bearer from each country circling the pool deck with the flag of their respective country before a welcome message and a traditional Hawaiian blessing of the pool.[9]

For the first time at a single Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, Australia won the gold medals in all men's individual freestyle events.[10]

Results[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Flynn Southam
 Australia
22.36 Diggory Dillingham
 United States
Kaii Winkler
 United States
22.50 Not awarded
100 m freestyle Flynn Southam
 Australia
48.23
CR
Thomas Heilman
 United States
49.34 Jaime Mooney
 Australia
50.19
200 m freestyle Flynn Southam
 Australia
1:47.11
CR
Maximus Williamson
 United States
1:48.21 Adam Wu
 Canada
1:48.26
400 m freestyle Joshua Staples
 Australia
3:48.36
CR
Rex Maurer
 United States
3:49.86 Alec Enyeart
 United States
3:51.07
800 m freestyle Joshua Staples
 Australia
7:56.29 Hiroyoshi Miyaki
 Japan
7:57.64 Alec Enyeart
 United States
8:02.92
1500 m freestyle Joshua Staples
 Australia
15:18.54 Josh Parent
 United States
Alec Enyeart
 United States
15:27.36 Not awarded
100 m backstroke Daniel Diehl
 United States
53.27
CR
Josh Zuchowski
 United States
54.51 Hidekazu Takehara
 Japan
55.51
200 m backstroke Hidekazu Takehara
 Japan
1:57.00
CR
Josh Zuchowski
 United States
1:58.16 Keaton Jones
 United States
1:58.98
100 m breaststroke Zhier Fan
 United States
1:00.74 Yamato Okadome
 Japan
1:01.35 Nicholas Mahabir
 Singapore
1:01.78
200 m breaststroke Asahi Kawashima
 Japan
2:11.81 Yamato Okadome
 Japan
2:12.19 Nicholas Mahabir
 Singapore
2:12.50
100 m butterfly Thomas Heilman
 United States
51.98
CR
Jesse Coleman
 Australia
52.23 Tomoyuki Matsushita
 Japan
53.38
200 m butterfly Aaron Shackell
 United States
1:55.81
CR
Thomas Heilman
 United States
1:56.52 Ei Kamikawabata
 Japan
1:58.32
200 m
individual medley
Maximus Williamson
 United States
1:59.01
CR
Tomoyuki Matsushita
 Japan
2:00.64 William Petric
 Australia
2:00.82
400 m
individual medley
Ei Kamikawabata
 Japan
4:15.23 Maximus Williamson
 United States
4:17.58 Riki Abe
 Japan
4:17.96
4×100 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Thomas Heilman (49.14)
Henry McFadden (49.04)
Daniel Diehl (48.66)
Kaii Winkler (48.95)
3:15.79
WJ, CR
 Australia
Flynn Southam (48.43)
Marcus Da Silva (50.20)
Anders McAlpine (49.80)
Jaime Mooney (49.63)
3:18.06  Japan
Tatsumi Scott (50.42)
Yoshitoku Narushima (50.01)
Yamato Okadome (49.60)
Ryosuke Hasunuma (49.91)
3:19.94
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 Australia
Flynn Southam (1:47.30)
Anders McAlpine (1:48.63)
Marcus Da Silva (1:49.30)
Joshua Staples (1:47.84)
7:13.07
CR
 United States
Henry McFadden (1:49.49)
Thomas Heilman (1:47.98)
Rex Maurer (1:48.03)
Maximus Williamson (1:49.68)
7:15.18  Japan
Maki Kiriyama (1:50.69)
Yuta Watanabe (1:49.27)
Tatsumi Scott (1:51.06)
Tomoyuki Matsushita (1:51.24)
7:22.26
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Daniel Diehl (54.24)
Zhier Fan (1:01.52)
Thomas Heilman (51.71)
Kaii Winkler (49.18)
3:36.65
CR
 Australia
Fergus McLachlan (55.81)
Haig Buckingham (1:00.80)
Jesse Coleman (52.48)
Flynn Southam (47.87)
3:36.96  Japan
Hidekazu Takehara (55.67)
Yamato Okadome (1:01.31)
Tomoyuki Matsushita (53.23)
Yuta Watanabe (50.14)
3:40.35

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Milla Jansen
 Australia
25.19 Anna Moesch
 United States
25.32 Erin Gemmell
 United States
25.46
100 m freestyle Erin Gemmell
 United States
54.13
CR
Milla Jansen
 Australia
54.36 Olivia Wunsch
 Australia
54.50
200 m freestyle Erin Gemmell
 United States
1:56.15
CR
Jamie Perkins
 Australia
1:57.34 Kayla Wilson
 United States
1:58.42
400 m freestyle Erin Gemmell
 United States
4:05.07
CR
Jaime Perkins
 Australia
4:06.64 Jillian Cox
 United States
4:06.84
800 m freestyle Jillian Cox
 United States
8:30.38 Jamie Perkins
 Australia
8:30.44 Michaela Mattes
 United States
8:35.78
1500 m freestyle Michaela Mattes
 United States
16:24.02 Ruka Takezawa
 Japan
16:25.19 Tiana Kritzinger
 Australia
16:26.63
100 m backstroke Maggie Wanezek
 United States
59.96 Iona Anderson
 Australia
1:00.39 Kennedy Noble
 United States
1:01.03
200 m backstroke Yuzuki Mizuno
 Japan
2:09.17 Mio Narita
 Japan
2:09.67 Kennedy Noble
 United States
2:11.32
100 m breaststroke Piper Enge
 United States
1:08.58 Kotomi Kato
 Japan
1:09.10 Isabella Johnson
 Australia
1:09.36
200 m breaststroke Kotomi Kato
 Japan
2:26.55 Yuri Matsumoto
 Japan
2:27.46 Piper Enge
 United States
2:27.93
100 m butterfly Alex Shackell
 United States
58.58 Airi Mitsui
 Japan
58.67 Bailey Hartman
 United States
58.71
200 m butterfly Airi Mitsui
 Japan
2:07.82
CR
Yasuki Fujimoto
 Japan
2:09.63 Alex Shackell
 United States
2:09.71
200 m
individual medley
Mio Narita
 Japan
2:11.22 Ashley McMillan
 Canada
2:13.31 Gracie Weyant
 United States
2:14.36
400 m
individual medley
Mio Narita
 Japan
4:36.79
CR
Kayla Han
 United States
4:43.60 Ayami Suzuki
 Japan
4:43.70
4×100 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Kayla Wilson (54.78)
Anna Moesch (54.44)
Erin Gemmell (54.29)
Alex Shackell (54.48)
3:37.99
CR
 Australia
Olivia Wunsch (54.68)
Hannah Casey (55.39)
Jamie Perkins (55.01)
Milla Jansen (53.96)
3:39.04  Canada
Lilly Daley (55.71)
Ella Jansen (55.59)
Kamryn Cannings (54.87)
Christey Liang (54.73)
3:40.90
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Kayla Wilson (2:00.01)
Jillian Cox (1:59.32)
Cavan Gormsen (2:00.51)
Erin Gemmell (1:54.86)
7:54.70
CR
 Australia
Jamie Perkins (1:57.64)
Amelia Weber (1:59.11)
Olivia Wunsch (1:59.91)
Milla Jansen (1:59.19)
7:55.85  Japan
Hinata Umeki (1:59.92)
Misa Okuzono (2:00.91)
Karin Ninomiya (2:01.19)
Ruka Takezawa (1:59.36)
8:01.38
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Maggie Wanezek (1:00.66)
Piper Enge (1:09.30)
Alex Shackell (58.45)
Erin Gemmell (53.73)
4:02.14
CR
 Japan
Yuzuki Mizuno (1:01.14)
Kotomi Kato (1:08.72)
Airi Mitsui (58.76)
Karin Ninomiya (55.39)
4:04.01  Australia
Iona Anderson (1:00.98)
Isabella Johnson (1:10.42)
Bella Grant (1:00.50)
Milla Jansen (53.94)
4:05.84

Mixed[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Daniel Diehl (53.42)
Zhier Fan (1:00.76)
Alex Shackell (58.55)
Anna Moesch (54.10)
3:46.83
CR
 Australia
Jaclyn Barclay (59.89)
Haig Buckingham (1:02.60)
Jesse Coleman (52.67)
Hannah Casey (55.35)
3:50.51  Japan
Hidekazu Takehara (56.08)
Yamato Okadome (59.99)
Hazuki Hasegawa (58.89)
Sakuya Ito (55.85)
3:50.81

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States*19141346
2 Japan8111029
3 Australia811625
4 Canada0123
5 Singapore0022
Totals (5 entries)353733105

Championships records pre-competition[edit]

The following Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships records were the established Championships records prior to the start of competition.[11]

Men[edit]

Event Time Name Country Edition Location
50 m freestyle 22.20 Paul Powers  United States 2014 Maui, United States
100 m freestyle 48.91 Jack Cartwright  Australia 2016 Maui, United States
200 m freestyle 1:47.65 Drew Kibler  United States 2018 Suva, Fiji
400 m freestyle 3:50.51 Nicholas Caldwell  United States 2010 Maui, United States
800 m freestyle 7:55.16 Robert Finke  United States 2016 Maui, United States
1500 m freestyle 15:05.29 Robert Finke  United States 2016 Maui, United States
100 m backstroke 54.07 Jack Conger  United States 2012 Honolulu, United States
200 m backstroke 1:57.20 Jack Conger  United States 2012 Honolulu, United States
100 m breaststroke 59.85 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan 2012 Honolulu, United States
200 m breaststroke 2:08.03 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan 2012 Honolulu, United States
100 m butterfly 52.37 Daniel Bell  New Zealand 2009 Guam
200 m butterfly 1:55.92 Andrew Seliskar  United States 2014 Maui, United States
200 m individual medley 1:59.51 Chase Kalisz  United States 2012 Honolulu, United States
400 m individual medley 4:12.59 Chase Kalisz  United States 2012 Honolulu, United States
4×100 m freestyle relay 3:17.67 Ryan Hoffer (50.17)
Daniel Krueger (49.14)
Cameron Craig (49.06)
Drew Kibler (49.30)
 United States 2016 Maui, United States
4×200 m freestyle relay 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 2018 Suva, Fiji
4×100 m medley relay 3:37.67 Takeshi Kawamoto (55.35)
Akihiro Yamaguchi (59.55)
Daiya Seto (53.21)
Kenta Hirai (49.56)
 Japan 2012 Honolulu, United States

Women[edit]

Event Time Name Country Edition Location
50 m freestyle 24.74 Yolane Kukla  Australia 2010 Maui, United States
100 m freestyle 54.47 Gretchen Walsh  United States 2018 Suva, Fiji
200 m freestyle 1:57.73 Dagny Knutson  United States 2009 Guam
400 m freestyle 4:07.10 Leah Smith  United States 2012 Honolulu, United States
800 m freestyle 8:28.01 Leah Smith  United States 2012 Honolulu, United States
1500 m freestyle 16:08.09 Lani Pallister  Australia 2018 Suva, Fiji
100 m backstroke 59.59 Katharine Berkoff  United States 2018 Suva, Fiji
200 m backstroke 2:08.81 Isabelle Stadden  United States 2018 Suva, Fiji
100 m breaststroke 1:07.55 Emily Weiss  United States 2018 Suva, Fiji
200 m breaststroke 2:25.46 Zoe Bartel  United States 2016 Maui, United States
100 m butterfly 58.38 Maggie Mac Neil  Canada 2018 Suva, Fiji
200 m butterfly 2:08.48 Cassidy Bayer  United States 2016 Maui, United States
200 m individual medley 2:10.79 Dagny Knutson  United States 2009 Guam
400 m individual medley 4:39.76 Becca Mann  United States 2012 Honolulu, United States
4×100 m freestyle relay 3:39.73 Lucy McJannett (55.07)
Shayna Jack (54.66)
Sophie Taylor (55.67)
Chelsea Gillett (54.33)
 Australia 2014 Maui, United States
4×200 m freestyle relay 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 2018 Suva, Fiji
4×100 m medley relay 4:02.33 Phoebe Bacon (1:00.49)
Emily Weiss (1:08.52)
Lucie Nordmann (58.57)
Gretchen Walsh (54.75)
 United States 2018 Suva, Fiji

Mixed[edit]

Event Time Name Country Edition Location
4×100 m medley 3:47.01 Phoebe Bacon (1:00.44)
Daniel Roy (1:00.68)
Luca Urlando (52.11)
Gretchen Walsh (53.78)
 United States 2018 Suva, Fiji

Championships records set[edit]

The following Championships records were set during the course of competition.[8]

Day Date Event Stage Time Name Country Ref
1 24 August 200 m freestyle (women) Heats 1:56.66 Erin Gemmell  United States [6][12][13]
1 24 August 100 m backstroke (men) Heats 53.40 Daniel Diehl  United States [6][14]
1 24 August 200 m freestyle (women) Final 1:56.15 Erin Gemmell  United States [9][12]
1 24 August 200 m freestyle (men) Final 1:47.11 Flynn Southam  Australia [9][15][16]
1 24 August 100 m backstroke (men) Final 53.27 Daniel Diehl  United States [9][17][18][19]
1 24 August 200 m butterfly (women) Final 2:07.82 Airi Mitsui  Japan [9][20]
1 24 August 200 m butterfly (men) Final 1:55.81 Aaron Shackell  United States [9][17][21]
1 24 August 4×100 m medley relay (mixed) Final 3:46.83 Daniel Diehl (53.42)
Zhier Fan (1:00.76)
Alex Shackell (58.55)
Anna Moesch (54.10)
 United States [9][17]
2 25 August 100 m freestyle (women) Heats 54.42 Erin Gemmell  United States [22][23]
2 25 August 100 m freestyle (women) Final 54.13 Erin Gemmell  United States [23][24][25]
2 25 August 100 m freestyle (men) Final 48.23 Flynn Southam  Australia [24][26]
2 25 August 400 m individual medley (women) Final 4:36.79 Mio Narita  Japan [24][27]
2 25 August 4×200 m freestyle relay (women) Final 7:54.70 Kayla Wilson (2:00.01)
Jillian Cox (1:59.32)
Cavan Gormsen (2:00.51)
Erin Gemmell (1:54.86)
 United States [24][25]
2 25 August 4×200 m freestyle relay (men) Final 7:13.07 Flynn Southam (1:47.30)
Anders McAlpine (1:48.63)
Marcus Da Silva (1:49.30)
Joshua Staples (1:47.84)
 Australia [24][25][28]
3 26 August 400 m freestyle (women) Final 4:05.07 Erin Gemmell  United States [29][30][31]
3 26 August 400 m freestyle (men) Final 3:48.36 Joshua Staples  Australia [29][30][32]
3 26 August 100 m butterfly (men) Final 51.98 Thomas Heilman  United States [29][33][34]
3 26 August 200 m backstroke (men) Final 1:57.00 Hidekazu Takehara  Japan [29][30][35]
3 26 August 4×100 m freestyle relay (women) Final 3:37.99 Kayla Wilson (54.78)
Anna Moesch (54.44)
Erin Gemmell (54.29)
Alex Shackell (54.48)
 United States [29][30][36]
3 26 August 4×100 m freestyle relay (men) Final 3:15.79 (WJ) Thomas Heilman (49.14)
Henry McFadden (49.04)
Daniel Diehl (48.66)
Kaii Winkler (48.95)
 United States [29][37][38][39][40]
4 27 August 200 m individual medley (men) Final 1:59.01 Maximus Williamson  United States [41][42][43]
4 27 August 4×100 m medley relay (women) Final 4:02.14 Maggie Wanezek (1:00.66)
Piper Enge (1:09.30)
Alex Shackell (58.45)
Erin Gemmell (53.73)
 United States [41][44]
4 27 August 4×100 m medley relay (men) Final 3:36.65 Daniel Diehl (54.24)
Zhier Fan (1:01.52)
Thomas Heilman (51.71)
Kaii Winkler (49.18)
 United States [41][45]

Community impacts[edit]

Leading up to and during the competition, venue facilities were not accessible to local residents for regular usage.[1]

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