2014 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

The 2014 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships were held from 27 to 31 August 2014 in Maui, Hawaii, United States.[1][2] Pool competition was conducted in a long course (50 metre) pool at Kihei Aquatic Center in Kihei, Hawaii and the open water marathons were contested at Ulua Beach in Wailea, Hawaii.[1][2][3]

2014 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityMaui, Hawaii, United States
Date(s)27–31 August
Venue(s)Kihei Aquatic Center (pool)
Ulua Beach (open water)
Events36 total (34 pool; 2 open water)

Medalists were determined based on results in the A-final with finals conducted in an A-final and B-final format.[2][4] This marked a change in nomenclature from the 2012 edition where the medalists were determined from the Championship final and the second final was termed the Consolation final.[5]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Paul Powers
 United States
22.20
CR
Blake Jones
 Australia
22.67 Cameron Kidd
 Canada
22.69
100 m freestyle Paul Powers
 United States
50.29 Blake Pieroni
 United States
50.30 Markus Thormeyer
 Canada
50.40
200 m freestyle Townley Haas
 United States
1:48.32
CR
Blake Pieroni
 United States
1:48.85 Katsuhiro Matsumoto
 Japan
1:49.90
400 m freestyle Liam Egan
 United States
3:52.59 Aidan Burns
 United States
3:53.10 Josh Parrish
 Australia
3:53.85
800 m freestyle Townley Haas
 United States
8:00.99 Liam Egan
 United States
8:04.06 Peter Brothers
 Canada
8:04.45
1500 m freestyle Liam Egan
 United States
15:15.53 Jon McKay
 Canada
15:21.82 Sean Grieshop
 United States
15:29.87
100 m backstroke Connor Green
 United States
55.08 Michael Andrew
 United States
55.81 Markus Thormeyer
 Canada
56.07
200 m backstroke Connor Green
 United States
1:59.60 Corey Okubo
 United States
2:01.17 Markus Thormeyer
 Canada
2:01.55
100 m breaststroke Connor Hoppe
 United States
1:01.68 Matthew Ackman
 Canada
Ryuya Mura
 Japan
1:02.05 Not awarded
200 m breaststroke Ryuya Mura
 Japan
2:13.55 Rintaro Okubo
 Japan
2:13.75 Matthew Wilson
 Australia
2:14.71
100 m butterfly Alex Valente
 United States
52.60 Andrew Seliskar
 United States
53.14 Bradlee Ashby
 New Zealand
53.81
200 m butterfly Andrew Seliskar
 United States
1:55.92
CR
Yuya Yajima
 Japan
1:58.30 Corey Okubo
 United States
1:59.23
200 m
individual medley
Andrew Seliskar
 United States
2:00.81 Curtis Ogren
 United States
2:02.21 Juran Mizohata
 Japan
2:02.31
400 m
individual medley
Andrew Seliskar
 United States
4:16.05 Curtis Ogren
 United States
4:20.34 Bradlee Ashby
 New Zealand
4:23.15
4×100 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Paul Powers (50.14)
Blake Pieroni (49.45)
James Jones (50.06)
Townley Haas (49.03)
3:18.68  Australia
Vincent Dai (50.59)
Brayden McCarthy (50.13)
Benno Negri (50.34)
Blake Jones (49.69)
3:20.75  Canada
Markus Thormeyer (51.89)
Mitchell Ferraro (50.43)
Matthew Ackman (50.38)
Cameron Kidd (50.28)
3:22.98
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Townley Haas (1:48.29)
Liam Egan (1:50.78)
Blake Pieroni (1:50.24)
Andrew Seliskar (1:52.05)
7:21.36  Japan
Katsuhiro Matsumoto
Koki Tanaka
Juran Mizohata (1:51.75)
Fuyu Yoshida (1:50.04)
7:23.45  Australia
Jacob Hansford (1:51.05)
Sam Young (1:51.26)
Damian Fyfe (1:50.27)
Josh Parrish (1:51.16)
7:23.74
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Connor Green (55.63)
Connor Hoppe (1:01.07)
Alex Valente (52.70)
Townley Haas (49.69)
3:39.09  Japan
Juran Mizohata
Ryuya Mura
Yuya Yajima (53.10)
Katsuhiro Matsumoto (49.30)
3:42.78  Canada
Markus Thormeyer (57.40)
Matthew Ackman (1:01.75)
Nicolaas Dekker (53.50)
Cameron Kidd (3:43.12)
3:43.12
10 km
open water
Brendan Casey
 United States
1:58:00.0 Jon McKay
 Canada
1:58:01.0 Lachlan Colquhoun
 Australia
1:58:35.0

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Amy Bilquist
 United States
25.04 Zhu Menghui
 China
25.12 Lucy McJannett
 Australia
25.38
100 m freestyle Shayna Jack
 Australia
54.82 Chelsea Gillett
 Australia
54.93 Zhu Menghui
 China
55.14
200 m freestyle Katie Drabot
 United States
1:58.73 Shayna Jack
 Australia
1:59.48 2:00.46
400 m freestyle Courtney Harnish
 United States
4:09.36 Tamsin Cook
 Australia
4:10.91 Alex Aitchison
 Canada
4:11.16
800 m freestyle Sierra Schmidt
 United States
8:34.71 Sacha Downing
 Australia
8:37.04 Courtney Harnish
 United States
8:40.67
1500 m freestyle Sierra Schmidt
 United States
16:26.81 Moesha Johnson
 Australia
16:31.96 Isabel Rongione
 United States
16:33.60
100 m backstroke Amy Bilquist
 United States
1:01.00 Danielle Hanus
 Canada
1:01.51 Rio Shirai
 Japan
1:01.82
200 m backstroke Rio Shirai
 Japan
2:11.67 Rika Yuhara
 Japan
2:12.51 Dalin Lee
 South Korea
2:13.24
100 m breaststroke Lilly King
 United States
1:07.98
CR
Jorie Caneta
 United States
1:08.68 Runa Imai
 Japan
1:09.25
200 m breaststroke Runa Imai
 Japan
2:26.04 Manami Chida
 Japan
2:28.47 Emily Kopas
 United States
2:28.83
100 m butterfly Suzuka Hasegawa
 Japan
58.91 Christina Licciardi
 Australia
59.36 Rikako Ikee
 Japan
59.50
200 m butterfly Haruno Ito
 Japan
2:09.02
CR
Cassidy Bayer
 United States
2:09.08 Hannah Kukurugya
 United States
2:09.68
200 m
individual medley
Ella Eastin
 United States
2:13.12 Mary-Sophie Harvey
 Canada
2:13.77 Kim Williams
 United States
2:14.18
400 m
individual medley
Ella Eastin
 United States
4:43.13 Hiroko Makino
 Japan
4:45.23 Tianni Gilmour
 Australia
4:45.95
4×100 m
freestyle relay
 Australia
Lucy McJannett (55.07)
Shayna Jack (54.66)
Sophie Taylor (55.67)
Chelsea Gillett (54.33)
3:39.73
CR
 United States
Stanzi Moseley (55.66)
Amy Bilquist (55.00)
Katie Drabot (54.46)
Katrina Konopka (55.02)
3:40.14  Japan
Sachi Mochida (56.22)
Rikako Ikee (55.50)
Haruno Ito (57.35)
Hiroko Makina (56.46)
3:45.33
4×200 m
freestyle relay
 United States
Katie Drabot (1:59.53)
Courtney Harnish (1:59.94)
Stanzi Moseley (2:00.35)
Amy Bilquist (2:00.65)
8:00.47  Australia
Shayna Jack (2:00.33)
Chelsea Gillett (2:00.46)
Sophie Taylor (2:00.39)
Tamsin Cook (2:00.08)
8:01.26  Japan
Sachi Mochida (2:02.06)
Rikako Ikee (2:00.88)
Chinatsu Sato (2:03.70)
Hiroko Makino (2:02.62)
8:09.26
4×100 m
medley relay
 United States
Amy Bilquist (1:01.52)
Lilly King (1:08.03)
Hannah Kukurugya (59.13)
Katie Drabot (54.76)
4:03.44
CR
 Japan
Rio Shirai (1:02.37)
Runa Imai (1:08.18)
Suzuka Hasegawa (58.69)
Rikako Ikee (54.87)
4:04.11  Canada
Danielle Hanus (1:02.20)
Kelsey Wog (1:11.01)
Jacomie Strydom (1:00.27)
Mary-Sophie Harvey (55.09)
4:08.57
10 km
open water
Yukimi Moriyama
 Japan
2:00:00.0 Grace Hull
 Australia
2:03:13.0 Regan Kology
 United States
2:03:25.0

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States*2812949
2 Japan69722
3 Australia210618
4 Canada05914
5 China0112
6 New Zealand0022
7 South Korea0011
Totals (7 entries)363735108

Championships records set

The following Championships records were set during the course of competition.[4]

Day Date Event Stage Time Name Country
1 27 August 200 m butterfly (men) Heats 1:56.65 Andrew Seliskar  United States
1 27 August 200 m freestyle (men) Final 1:48.32 Townley Haas  United States
1 27 August 200 m butterfly (women) Final 2:09.02 Haruno Ito  Japan
1 27 August 200 m butterfly (men) Final 1:55.92 Andrew Seliskar  United States
2 28 August 100 m breaststroke (women) Final 1:07.98 Lilly King  United States
3 29 August 4×100 m freestyle relay (women) Final 3:39.73 Lucy McJannett (55.07)
Shayna Jack (54.66)
Sophie Taylor (55.67)
Chelsea Gillett (54.33)
 Australia
4 30 August 50 m freestyle (men) Heats 22.24 Paul Powers  United States
4 30 August 50 m freestyle (men) Final 22.20 Paul Powers  United States
4 30 August 4×100 m medley relay (women) Final 4:03.44 Amy Bilquist (1:01.52)
Lilly King (1:08.03)
Hannah Kukurugya (59.13)
Katie Drabot (54.76)
 United States

References

  1. "BRIEF: Kīhei Aquatic Center Prepped for Pan Pacific Championships". mauinow.com. 9 July 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  2. "Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships". The Maui News. 28 August 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  3. Panam Aquatics (27 August 2014). "Junior Pan Pacific Championships Opens on Wednesday in Maui, Hawaii". teamunify.com. 28 August 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  4. Hy-Tek (31 August 2014). "Meet Results: 2014 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming Championships". swmeets.com. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  5. "2012 Jr Pan Pacific Swimming 8/23/2012 to 8/27/2012: Results". USA Swimming. 27 August 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
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