1995 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

The sixth edition of the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, a long course (50 m) event involving countries in the Pacific region, was held in 1995 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, from August 10–13.[1][2][3][4]

1995 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityUnited States Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Date(s)August 10–13, 1995
Nations participating26
1993
1997

The meet served as the swimming test event for the 1996 Olympics.

Competing nations

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
 Gary Hall, Jr. (USA)22.30  David Fox (USA)22.31  Chris Fydler (AUS)22.64
100 m freestyle
 Gary Hall, Jr. (USA)49.47  Jon Olsen (USA)49.56  Chris Fydler (AUS)49.95
200 m freestyle
 Danyon Loader (NZL)1:48.72 NR  Daniel Kowalski (AUS)1:49.14  Chad Carvin (USA)1:49.38
400 m freestyle
 Daniel Kowalski (AUS)3:50.01  Danyon Loader (NZL)3:50.11  Chad Carvin (USA)3:50.47
800 m freestyle
 Daniel Kowalski (AUS)7:50.28  Kieren Perkins (AUS)7:50.80  Glen Housman (AUS)7:54.66
1500 m freestyle
 Kieren Perkins (AUS)14:58.92  Daniel Kowalski (AUS)15:02.20  Carlton Bruner (USA)15:17.13
100 m backstroke
 Jeff Rouse (USA)54.99  Tripp Schwenk (USA)55.18  Mark Versfeld (CAN)56.08
200 m backstroke
 Tripp Schwenk (USA)1:58.97  Tom Dolan (USA)2:00.18  Ryuji Horii (JPN)2:00.56
100 m breaststroke
 Eric Wunderlich (USA)1:01.80  Phil Rogers (AUS)1:01.83  Kurt Grote (USA)1:02.19
200 m breaststroke
 Akira Hayashi (JPN)2:13.60 AS  Eric Wunderlich (USA)2:15.29  Phil Rogers (AUS)2:15.32
100 m butterfly
 Scott Miller (AUS)53.07  Mark Henderson (USA)53.69  Adam Pine (AUS)54.02
200 m butterfly
 Scott Miller (AUS)1:57.86  Scott Goodman (AUS)1:58.65  Matt Hooper (USA)1:58.83
200 m individual medley
 Tom Dolan (USA)2:00.89  Matthew Dunn (AUS)2:01.48  Curtis Myden (CAN)2:01.80
400 m individual medley
 Tom Dolan (USA)4:14.77  Eric Namesnik (USA)4:15.39  Matthew Dunn (AUS)4:18.83
4×100 m freestyle relay
 United States
David Fox (49.32)
Joe Hudepohl (49.11)
Jon Olsen (48.17)
Gary Hall, Jr. (48.51)
3:15.11 WR  Australia
Chris Fydler (49.72)
Darren Lange (49.92)
Michael Klim (50.24)
Richard Upton (49.79)
3:19.67  New Zealand
John Steel (50.76)
Nicholas Tongue (50.48)
Trent Bray (50.02)
Danyon Loader (50.26)
3:21.52 NR
4×200 m freestyle relay
 Australia
Malcolm Allen (1:50.13)
Glen Housman (1:48.57)
Matthew Dunn (1:48.74)
Daniel Kowalski (1:50.08)
7:17.52  United States
Jon Olsen (1:49.72)
Chad Carvin (1:48.88)
Joe Hudepohl (1:49.15)
Tom Dolan (1:50.13)
7:17.88  New Zealand
Trent Bray (1:49.46)
John Steel (1:54.75)
Guy Callaghan (1:54.85)
Danyon Loader (1:48.84)
7:27.90
4×100 m medley relay
 United States
Jeff Rouse (54.58)
Eric Wunderlich (1:01.67)
Mark Henderson (52.84)
Gary Hall, Jr. (47.95)
3:37.04  Australia
Steven Dewick (56.78)
Phil Rogers (1:01.39)
Scott Miller (52.51)
Chris Fydler (48.94)
3:39.62  Japan
Hajime Itoi (56.64)
Akira Hayashi (1:01.26)
Takashi Yamamoto (53.84)
Yukihiro Matsushita (50.58)
3:42.32

Legend: WRWorld record; CRChampionship record; CWRCommonwealth record; ASAsian record; NR – National record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
 Amy Van Dyken (USA)25.03 NR  Jenny Thompson (USA)25.38  Sumika Minamoto (JPN)25.74
100 m freestyle
 Jenny Thompson (USA)55.31  Amy Van Dyken (USA)56.13  Suzu Chiba (Japan)56.17
200 m freestyle
 Suzu Chiba (Japan)2:00.00  Cristina Teuscher (USA)2:00.38  Claudia Poll (CRC)2:00.46
400 m freestyle
 Brooke Bennett (USA)4:10.46  Trina Jackson (USA)4:11.04  Hayley Lewis (AUS)4:11.26
800 m freestyle
 Hayley Lewis (AUS)8:28.78  Brooke Bennett (USA)8:29.21  Trina Jackson (USA)8:36.61
1500 m freestyle
 Brooke Bennett (USA)16:15.58  Hayley Lewis (AUS)16:15.73  Stacey Gartrell (AUS)16:34.93
100 m backstroke
 Noriko Inada (JPN)1:02.21 NR  Nicole Stevenson (AUS)1:02.17  Mai Nakamura (JPN)1:02.22
200 m backstroke
 Nicole Stevenson (AUS)2:11.26  Noriko Inada (JPN)2:11.54 NR  Whitney Hedgepeth (USA)2:11.95
100 m breaststroke
 Penelope Heyns (RSA)1:08.09 NR  Guylaine Cloutier (CAN)1:09.48  Amanda Beard (USA)1:09.90
200 m breaststroke
 Samantha Riley (AUS)2:24.81 CWR  Penelope Heyns (RSA)2:27.68 NR  Amanda Beard (USA)2:28.20
100 m butterfly
 Susie O'Neill (AUS)59.58 CWR  Jenny Thompson (USA)59.83  Jessica Amey (CAN)1:00.24 NR
200 m butterfly
 Susie O'Neill (AUS)2:07.29 CWR  Mika Haruna (JPN)2:10.88  Whitney Phelps (USA)2:11.25
200 m individual medley
 Elli Overton (AUS)2:14.68 CWR  Joanne Malar (CAN)2:15.45  Anna Windsor (AUS)2:16.13
400 m individual medley
 Fumie Kurotori (JPN)4:44.22  Allison Wagner (USA)4:45.52  Elli Overton (AUS)4:46.24
4×100 m freestyle relay
 United States
Amy Van Dyken (55.76)
Angel Martino (55.58)
Melanie Valerio (55.55)
Jenny Thompson (54.70)
3:41.59  Australia
Karin Dunne (56.65)
Sarah Ryan (55.21)
Anna Windsor (56.25)
Susie O'Neill (54.88)
3:42.99  Japan
Sumika Minamoto (56.50)
Naoko Imoto (56.59)
Eri Yamanoi (56.81)
Suzu Chiba (54.99)
3:44.89 NR
4×200 m freestyle relay
 United States
Cristina Teuscher (1:59.65)
Melanie Valerio (2:01.71)
Trina Jackson (2:00.51)
Jenny Thompson (2:00.81)
8:02.68  Australia
Julia Greville (2:01.53)
Emma Johnson (2:01.89)
Anna Windsor (2:01.98)
Susie O'Neill (1:58.35)
8:03.75  Canada
Katie Brambley (2:01.46)
Marianne Limpert (2:02.27)
Shannon Shakespeare (2:01.74)
Joanne Malar (2:02.32)
8:07.79 NR
4×100 m medley relay
 Australia
Nicole Livingstone (1:01.95)
Samantha Riley (1:07.19)
Susie O'Neill (58.82)
Sarah Ryan (54.97)
4:02.93  United States
Lea Loveless (1:01.98)
Amanda Beard (1:09.26)
Jenny Thompson (59.83)
Amy Van Dyken (54.53)
4:05.60  Japan
Noriko Inada (1:01.58)
Masami Tanaka (1:10.24)
Ayari Aoyama (1:00.48)
Suzu Chiba (54.88)
4:07.18 NR

Legend: WRWorld record; CRChampionship record; CWRCommonwealth record; ASAsian record; NR – National record

See also

References

  1. "Results of the 1995 Pan Pacific" (PDF). USA Swimming. August 14, 1995. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  2. "ISHOF list with all medalists in Pan Pacific Championships history" (PDF). ISHOF.org. International Swimming Hall of Fame. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2014.
  3. "1995 Pan Pacific results". Swim News. August 14, 1995. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
  4. "1995 Pan Pacific Results". Archive. September 1995. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
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