2002 Oceania Swimming Championships

The 2002 Oceania Swimming Championships were held 11–14 June in Nouméa, New Caledonia.[1]

All swimming competition listed below were swum in a 50m (long-course) pool.

Participating countries

The 2002 Oceania Swimming Championships featured 117 swimmers from:

Event schedule

Date Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
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200 free (M)
50 breast (W)
200 fly (W)
50 back (M)
400 IM (W)
400 IM (M)
400 free relay (M)
800 free relay (W)
100 fly (M)
100 free (W)
100 breast (M)
100 back (W)
50 free (M)
200 breast (W)
400 free (M)
50 fly (W)
200 back (M)
800 free relay (M)
800 free (W)
50 back (W)
50 breast (M)
200 fly (M)
400 free (W)
400 free relay (W)
100 back (M)
100 breast (W)
100 fly (W)
100 free (M)
50 free (W)
200 breast (M)
200 back (W)
200 IM (M)
200 IM (M)
50 fly (M)
200 free (W)
400 medley relay (M)
400 medley relay (W)
1500 free (M)
  • Semifinals were held in the 50s and 100s. In the 50s the semifinals were held the same evening as the final; in the 100s the semifinals were held the night before the finals.

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m Freestyle Andrew Dyson
  Australia Australia
23.20 Raymond McDonald
  Australia Australia
23.39 Gilles Dumesnil
  New Caledonia New Caledonia
23.59
100m Freestyle Andrew Dyson
  Australia Australia
51.15 CR Raymond McDonald
  Australia Australia
51.19 Ben Denner
  Australia Australia
51.49
200m Freestyle Nicholas Sprenger
  Australia Australia
1:52.18 CR Ben Denner
  Australia Australia
1:52.23 Andrew Dyson
  Australia Australia
1:54.80
400m Freestyle Josh Krogh
  Australia Australia
3:56.95 CR Nicholas Sprenger
  Australia Australia
3:58.88 Travis Nederpelt
  Australia Australia
3:59.36
1500m Freestyle Travis Nederpelt
  Australia Australia
15:42.07 Daniel Lysaught
  Australia Australia
15:53.55 Matthew Dodds
  New Zealand New Zealand
16:21.74
50m Backstroke Daniel Blackborrow
  Australia Australia
26.84 CR Ashley Anderson
  Australia Australia
26.93 Ryan Pini
  Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
27.18
100m Backstroke Ashley Anderson
  Australia Australia
57.04 CR Matthew Spicer
  Australia Australia
57.10 Daniel Spicer
  Australia Australia
58.70
200m Backstroke Adam Lucas
  Australia Australia
2:03.47 CR Matthew Spicer
  Australia Australia
2:05.55 Ashley Anderson
  Australia Australia
2:06.13
50m Breaststroke Robert McDonald
  Australia Australia
29.39 CR Luke Trickett
  Australia Australia
29.66 Kieran Daly
  New Zealand New Zealand
30.44
100m Breaststroke Robert McDonald
  Australia Australia
1:03.28 CR Luke Trickett
  Australia Australia
1:03.58 Kieran Daly
  New Zealand New Zealand
1:06.30
200m Breaststroke Luke Trickett
  Australia Australia
2:16.38 CR Robert McDonald
  Australia Australia
2:18.75 Kieran Daly
  New Zealand New Zealand
2:27.02
50m Butterfly Ryan Pini
  Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
25.07 Tim Dodd
  Australia Australia
25.11 Hong Zhe Sun
  Hawaii Hawaii
25.90
100m Butterfly Tim Dodd
  Australia Australia
55.07 Josh Krogh
  Australia Australia
55.67 Ryan Pini
  Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
55.70
200m Butterfly Josh Krogh
  Australia Australia
2:02.12 Travis Nederpelt
  Australia Australia
2:04.29 Andrew McMillan
  New Zealand New Zealand
2:04.37
200m I.M. Mitchell Bacon
  Australia Australia
2:03.99 CR Adam Lucas
  Australia Australia
2:06.00 Olivier Saminadin
  New Caledonia New Caledonia
2:06.16
400m I.M Adam Lucas
  Australia Australia
4:24.57 CR Mitchell Bacon
  Australia Australia
4:25.20 Olivier Saminadin
  New Caledonia New Caledonia
4:26.52
400m Free Relay Australia Australia
  Ashley Anderson
  Tim Dodd
  Adam Lucas
  Travis Nederpelt
3:25.57 CR New Caledonia New Caledonia
  Gilles Dumesnil
  Laurent Dourche
  Cedrick Petre
  Olivier Saminadin
3:33.34 New Zealand New Zealand
  Andrew McMillan
  Robert Voss
  Chris Hotchin
  Mark Herring
3:36.03
800m Free Relay Australia Australia
  Ben Denner
  Andrew Dyson
  Josh Krogh
  Nicholas Sprenger
7:37.32 New Zealand New Zealand
  Andrew McMillan
  Tom McDonald
  Matthew Dodds
  Robert Voss
7:53.66 New Caledonia New Caledonia
  Olivier Saminadin
  Antoine Dahlia
  Jean Marie Pouilly
  Laurent Dourche
8:00.45
400m Medley Relay Australia Australia
  Matthew Spicer
  Luke Trickett
  Josh Krogh
  Andrew Dyson
3:45.44 CR New Zealand New Zealand
  Mark Herring
  Andrew McMillan
  Kieran Daly
  Chris Hotchin
4:00.19 New Caledonia New Caledonia
  Olivier Saminadin
  Olivier Sourmail
  Laurent Dourche
  Gilles Dumesnil
4:02.38

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m Freestyle[2] Caroline Pickering
  Fiji Fiji
26.27 Lisbeth Lenton
  Australia Australia
26.51 Teagan Wilkie
  Australia Australia
26.67
100m Freestyle Alison Fitch
  New Zealand New Zealand
56.84 Melissa Mitchell
  Australia Australia
56.95 Lisbeth Lenton
  Australia Australia
57.09
200m Freestyle Melissa Mitchell
  Australia Australia
2:03.20 CR Sarah Jackson
  New Zealand New Zealand
2:03.62 Alison Fitch
  New Zealand New Zealand
2:03.63
400m Freestyle Belinda Wilson
  Australia Australia
4:16.87 CR Jessicah Schipper
  Australia Australia
4:19.78 Briody Murphy
  Australia Australia
4:21.06
800m Freestyle Belinda Wilson
  Australia Australia
8:48.52 CR Briody Murphy
  Australia Australia
9:01.67 Rebecca Linton
  New Zealand New Zealand
9:01.77
50m Backstroke Karina Leane
  Australia Australia
30.21 Nicole Seah
  Australia Australia
30.78 Lisbeth Lenton
  Australia Australia
30.89
100m Backstroke Karina Leane
  Australia Australia
1:03.64 CR Sophie Edington
  Australia Australia
1:03.86 Nicole Seah
  Australia Australia
1:04.88
200m Backstroke Tamara Leane
  Australia Australia
2:18.45 Karina Leane
  Australia Australia
2:19.05 Kim Ono
  Hawaii Hawaii
2:22.54
50m Breaststroke Kate Young
  Australia Australia
33.81 Rebekah Rychvalsky
  Australia Australia
34.05 Lara Carroll
  Australia Australia
34.18
100m Breaststroke Kate Young
  Australia Australia
1:12.21 Rebekah Rychvalsky
  Australia Australia
1:13.24 Lara Carroll
  Australia Australia
1:14.43
200m Breaststroke Kate Young
  Australia Australia
2:34.55 Jane Copland
  New Zealand New Zealand
2:38.07 Rebekah Rychvalsky
  Australia Australia
2:38.19
50m Butterfly Lisbeth Lenton
  Australia Australia
28.03 Katie Corkran
  Australia Australia
28.15 Megan Allan
  New Zealand New Zealand
28.64
100m Butterfly Jessicah Schipper
  Australia Australia
1:00.80 CR Katie Corkran
  Australia Australia
1:01.49 Lisbeth Lenton
  Australia Australia
1:03.69
200m Butterfly Jessicah Schipper
  Australia Australia
2:14.11 CR Charnelle Crossingham
  Australia Australia
2:14.90 Katie Corkran
  Australia Australia
2:17.85
200m I.M. Lara Carroll
  Australia Australia
2:20.17 Karina Leane
  Australia Australia
2:20.20 Charnelle Crossingham
  Australia Australia
2:20.96
400m I.M Charnelle Crossingham
  Australia Australia
4:54.14 Lara Carroll
  Australia Australia
4:58.90 Karen Tait
  New Zealand New Zealand
5:02.38
400m Free Relay Australia Australia
  Teagan Wilkie
  Sophie Edington
  Melissa Mitchell
  Lisbeth Lenton
3:49.23 CR New Zealand New Zealand
  Alison Fitch
  Karen Tait
  Rebecca Linton
  Sarah Jackson
3:56.37 New Caledonia New Caledonia
  Florence Alaux
  Marie-Drohnue Simon
  Marqaux Boyd
  Aurelia Dubois-Duvivier
4:12.35
800m Free Relay New Zealand New Zealand
  Sarah Jackson
  Rebecca Linton
  Karen Tait
  Alison Fitch
8:22.62 CR Australia Australia
  Briody Murphy
  Belinda Wilson
  Tamara Leane
  Melissa Mitchell
8:28.16 New Caledonia New Caledonia
  Charlotte Robin
  Aurelia Dubois-Duvivier
  Marqaux Boyd
  Florence Alaux
9:17.12
400m Medley Relay Australia Australia
  Karina Leane
  Kate Young
  Jessicah Schipper
  Melissa Mitchell
4:15.78 CR New Zealand New Zealand
  Megan Allan
  Nathalie Bernard
  Jane Copland
  Alison Fitch
4:30.21 New Caledonia New Caledonia
  Marqaux Boyd
  Aurelia Dubois-Duvivier
  Florence Alaux
  Marie-Drohnue Simon
4:49.17

Overall medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)34311681
2 New Zealand (NZL)261018
3 Papua New Guinea (PNG)1023
4 Fiji (FIJ)1001
5 New Caledonia (NCL)0189
6 Hawaii (HAW)0022
Totals (6 entries)383838114

References

  1. Aussies dominate Oceania Games, Swimming World Magazine online, published 14 July 2002; retrieved 2010-04-08.
  2. In semifinals of the women's 50 free, Lisbeth Lenton swam a 26.08 to set the Championship Record.


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