Swimming at the 2019 Pacific Games

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Swimming
at the 2019 Pacific Games
LocationApia, Samoa
Dates8–13 July 2019
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Swimming at the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa was held on 8–13 July 2019 at the Samoa Aquatic Centre in Apia, with the Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort in Mulifanua hosting the open water swim.[1]

The aquatic centre, originally built to cater for the 2007 South Pacific Games, was refurbished with assistance from China prior to the 2019 games.[1][2][3][4]

Event schedule[edit]

The forty events in the pool – nineteen each for men and women, plus two mixed relays – were spread over five days at the Samoa Aquatic Centre,[5] with heats held in the morning sessions, followed by the finals in the evenings.

Tue. 9 July Wed. 10 July Thu. 11 July Fri. 12 July Sat. 13 July
  • 200 breast (M)
  • 200 breast (W)
  • 800 free (W)
  • 50 fly (M)
  • 50 fly (W)
  • 200 back (M)
  • 200 back (W)
  • 4 × 100 medley (M)
  • 4 × 100 medley (W)
  • 50 back (W)
  • 50 back (M)
  • 400 IM (W)
  • 400 IM (M)
  • 100 fly (W)
  • 100 fly (M)
  • 4 × 200 free (W)
  • 4 × 200 free (M)
  • 200 free (M)
  • 200 free (W)
  • 100 back (M)
  • 100 back (W)
  • 50 breast (M)
  • 50 breast (W)
  • 4 × 100 free (M)
  • 4 × 100 free (W)
  • 200 IM (W)
  • 200 IM (M)
  • 1500 free (M)
  • 100 free (W)
  • 100 free (M)
  • 4 × 50 free (Mix)
  • 100 breast (M)
  • 100 breast (W)
  • 400 free (M)
  • 400 free (W)
  • 200 fly (M)
  • 200 fly (W)
  • 50 free (M)
  • 50 free (W)
  • 4 × 50 medley (Mix)

The men's and women's open water events were held on Monday 8 July at the Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort.[5]

Teams[edit]

The nations competing were:[1]

Medal summary[edit]

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Samoa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Caledonia25111349
2 Fiji691328
3 Tahiti511723
4 Samoa*56617
5 Cook Islands1214
6 American Samoa0112
 Papua New Guinea0112
8 Guam0101
Totals (8 entries)424242126

Men's[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle  Julien-Pierre Goyetche (NCL) 23.03 GR, NR  Florent Janin (NCL) 23.13  Teiki Dupont (TAH) 23.17 NR
100 m freestyle  Florent Janin (NCL) 50.59  Nicolas Vermorel (TAH) 51.36  Wesley Roberts (COK) 51.49 NR
200 m freestyle  Wesley Roberts (COK) 1:51.36  Rahiti De Vos (TAH) 1:52.67  Thibault Mary (NCL) 1:52.78
400 m freestyle  Rahiti De Vos (TAH) 3:56.35 GR, NR  Wesley Roberts (COK) 4:00.97  Brandon Schuster (SAM) 4:03.22 NR
1500 m freestyle  Rahiti De Vos (TAH) 15:40.47 GR, NR  Wesley Roberts (COK) 16:10.35  Hugo Savignac (NCL) 16:39.80
50 m backstroke  Julien-Pierre Goyetche (NCL) 27.01  Netani Ross (FIJ) 27.13 NR  Teiki Dupont (TAH) 27.40
100 m backstroke  Emmanuel Limozin (NCL) 58.60  Julien-Pierre Goyetche (NCL) 58.92  Teiki Dupont (TAH) 58.99
200 m backstroke  Brandon Schuster (SAM) 2:08.48 NR  Manuarii Lechêne (TAH) 2:10.31  Hugo Savignac (NCL) 2:10.44 NR
50 m breaststroke  Thomas Oswald (NCL) 28.38 NR  Benjamin Schulte (GUM) 28.75 NR  Epeli Rabua (FIJ) 28.89 NR
100 m breaststroke  Taichi Vakasama (FIJ) 1:02.84 GR, NR  Epeli Rabua (FIJ) 1:03.89  Ryan Maskelyne (PNG) 1:04.24 NR
200 m breaststroke  Taichi Vakasama (FIJ) 2:14.98 NR  Ryan Maskelyne (PNG) 2:17.51 NR  Brandon Schuster (SAM) 2:18.26 NR
50 m butterfly  Nicolas Vermorel (TAH) 24.04 NR  Florent Janin (NCL) 24.85  Thibaut Mary (NCL) 24.90
100 m butterfly  Thibaut Mary (NCL) 54.09 NR  Nicolas Vermorel (TAH) 54.16  Thomas Oswald (NCL) 55.50
200 m butterfly  Thibaut Mary (NCL) 2:02.29 GR, NR  Guillaume Vermorel (TAH) 2:06.36  Temafa Yalimaiwai (FIJ) 2:10.25 NR
200 m individual medley  Emmanuel Limozin (NCL) 2:04.04 GR, NR  Brandon Schuster (SAM) 2:05.54 NR  Taichi Vakasama (FIJ) 2:07.84 NR
400 m individual medley  Brandon Schuster (SAM) 4:24.04 GR, NR  Emmanuel Limozin (NCL) 4:29.99 NR  Alex Huet (NCL) 4:30.86
4 × 100 m freestyle relay  New Caledonia
Florent Janin
Emmanuel Limozin
Julien-Pierre Goyetche
Thibaut Mary
3:23.21 GR, NR  Tahiti
Nicolas Vermorel
Rahiti De Vos
Teiki Dupont
Tuhiva Ah Sha-Roignant
3:30.97  Fiji
Temafa Yalimaiwai
Epeli Rabua
Hansel McCag
Netani Ross
3:33.89 NR
4 × 200 m freestyle relay  New Caledonia
Emmanuel Limozin
Florent Janin
Alex Huet
Thibaut Mary
7:38.51 NR  Tahiti
Rahiti De Vos
Tuhiva Ah Sha-Roignant
Guillaume Vermorel
Nicolas Vermorel
7:55.76  Fiji
Taichi Vakasama
Epeli Rabua
Hansel McCag
Temafa Yalimaiwai
8:09.56 NR
4 × 100 m medley relay  New Caledonia
Julien-Pierre Goyetche
Thomas Oswald
Thibaut Mary
Florent Janin
3:48.33 GR, NR  Tahiti
Teiki Dupont
Rainui Teriipaia
Nicolas Vermorel
Rahiti De Vos
3:48.91  Fiji
Netani Ross
Taichi Vakasama
Temafa Yalimaiwai
Epeli Rabua
3:51.95 NR
5 km open water  Rahiti De Vos (TAH) 1:03:20  Hugo Savignac (NCL) 1:03:21  Benoît Rivière (NCL) 1:03:41
GR Games record for the Pacific Games/South Pacific Games

Women's[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle  Emma Terebo (NCL) 26.41  Lushavel Stickland (SAM) 26.71 NR  Yolani Blake (FIJ) 27.16
100 m freestyle  Emma Terebo (NCL) 57.60  Lushavel Stickland (SAM) 57.91 NR  Matelita Buadromo (FIJ) 58.46
200 m freestyle  Matelita Buadromo (FIJ) 2:08.58  May Toven (NCL) 2:10.21  Maiana Flament (NCL) 2:11.36
400 m freestyle  Maiana Flament (NCL) 4:27.96  Matelita Buadromo (FIJ) 4:36.98  Charlotte Robin (NCL) 4:42.35
800 m freestyle  Maiana Flament (NCL) 9:21.39  Charlotte Robin (NCL) 9:37.72  Rosemarie Rova (FIJ) 10:03.00
50 m backstroke  Lushavel Stickland (SAM) 29.96  Cheyenne Rova (FIJ) 31.11  Jelani Wetzell (SAM) 31.76
100 m backstroke  Emma Terebo (NCL) 1:02.96  Lushavel Stickland (SAM) 1:04.43 NR  Lauren Sale (SAM) 1:06.65
200 m backstroke  Lauren Sale (SAM) 2:20.84  Angeline Tregoat (TAH) 2:29.31  Maiana Flament (NCL) 2:31.51 NR
50 m breaststroke  Moana Wind (FIJ) 33.39 NR  Tiali Scanlan (ASA) 33.98 NR  Poerani Betrand (TAH) 34.09
100 m breaststroke  Moana Wind (FIJ) 1:13.79 NR  Poerani Betrand (TAH) 1:14.23 NR  Tiali Scanlan (ASA) 1:15.08 NR
200 m breaststroke  Poerani Bertrand (TAH) 2:40.73 NR  Moana Wind (FIJ) 2:45.29  Adelaine Williams (NCL) 2:51.70
50 m butterfly  May Toven (NCL) 28.45  Armelle Hidrio (NCL) 28.92  Lushavel Stickland (SAM) 29.53
100 m butterfly  May Toven (NCL) 1:03.32  Lauren Sale (SAM) 1:04.27 NR  Julie Decaix (NCL) 1:06.91
200 m butterfly  Julie Decaix (NCL) 2:30.94  Maiana Flament (NCL) 2:31.24  Rosemarie Rova (FIJ) 2:32.04
200 m individual medley  Lauren Sale (SAM) 2:24.12 NR  Matelita Buadromo (FIJ) 2:24.53  May Toven (NCL) 2:27.67
400 m individual medley  Maiana Flament (NCL) 5:13.91  Angeline Tregoat (TAH) 5:16.08  Rosemarie Rova (FIJ) 5:30.93
4 × 100 m freestyle relay  Fiji
Yolani Blake
Cheyenne Rova
Rosemarie Rova
Matelita Buadromo
3:58.24  New Caledonia
Armelle Hidrio
Julie Decaix
May Toven
Emma Terebo
4:00.56  Samoa
Lauren Sale
Andrea Schuster
Jelani Wetzell
Lushavel Stickland
4:00.90 NR
4 × 200 m freestyle relay  New Caledonia
May Toven
Julie Decaix
Maiana Flament
Emma Terebo
8:53.06  Samoa
Jelani Wetzell
Andrea Schuster
Kaiya Brown
Lauren Sale
8:58.24 NR  Fiji
Yolani Blake
Cheyenne Rova
Marion Kotobalavu
Rosemarie Rova
9:26.85
4 × 100 m medley relay  New Caledonia
Emma Terebo
May Toven
Julie Decaix
Armelle Hidrio
4:27.32 NR  Fiji
Cheyenne Rova
Moana Wind
Matelita Buadromo
Yolani Blake
4:27.78 NR  Tahiti
Angeline Tregoat
Poerani Bertrand
Alizee Diaz
Reva Reignier
4:35.58 NR
5 km open water  Charlotte Robin (NCL) 1:10:40  Maiana Flament (NCL) 1:11:41  Matelita Buadromo (FIJ) 1:19:27
GR Games record for the Pacific Games/South Pacific Games

Mixed[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 50 m freestyle relay  New Caledonia
Julien-Pierre Goyetche
Armelle Hidrio
Emma Terebo
Florent Janin
1:39.79 GR, NR  Fiji
Netani Ross
Epeli Rabua
Cheyenne Rova
Yolani Blake
1:40.89  Tahiti
Nicolas Vermorel
Teiki Dupont
Angeline Tregoat
Reva Reignier
1:41.67 NR
4 × 50 m medley relay  New Caledonia
Emma Terebo
Thomas Oswald
May Toven
Florent Janin
1:49.18 GR, NR  Fiji
Netani Ross
Taichi Vakasama
Matelita Buadromo
Yolani Blake
1:51.81 NR  Tahiti 1:53.33 NR
GR Games record for the Pacific Games/South Pacific Games

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Swimming – Samoa Aquatic Centre". Samoa 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Sport: Pacific Games accommodation plans still to be finalised". Radio New Zealand. 23 October 2018. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019.
  3. ^ Pavitt, Michael (12 February 2019). "Samoa 2019 award contracts to refurbish venues and supply sports equipment for Pacific Games". Inside the Games. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019.
  4. ^ Nataro, Ivamere (21 January 2018). "Aquatic Centre in good shape for 2019 Games". The Samoa Observer. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Swimming sports technical manual version 1.0" (PDF). Samoa 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2019.

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