2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host city Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Date(s) 21–25 August 2014
Venue(s) Gold Coast Aquatic Centre
Nations participating 23
Events 36
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The 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, also known as the 2014 Hancock Prospecting Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, a long course (50 m) event, was held in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, from 21 to 25 August 2014.[1]

Qualifying criteria

Unlike the World Championships and Olympic Games, nations can enter as many people as they like in the preliminaries of each event (in most international meets, only two swimmers from each nation are permitted). However, only two swimmers per nation can qualify for the semi-finals and finals. Prior to FINA's creation of semi-finals in the late 1990s, a total of 3 swimmers per country could qualify for the final and consolation heats of an event, with no more than 2 swimmers per country in a final or consolation.

For relays, each country may enter up to one team in each relay event to swim in the final heat and count toward the team score. Countries may also enter a “B” relay that will swim in a preceding heat. These “B” relays may not score points and are not eligible for medals. An NOC may enter up to 1 swimmer per sex (2 total), if they have no swimmers meeting any qualifying B standard.

Participating nations

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Bruno Fratus
 Brazil
21.44 CR Anthony Ervin
 United States
21.73 Nathan Adrian
 United States
21.80
100 m freestyle
Cameron McEvoy
 Australia
47.82 CR Nathan Adrian
 United States
48.30 James Magnussen
 Australia
48.36
200 m freestyle
Thomas Fraser-Holmes
 Australia
1:45.98 Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
1:46.08 Cameron McEvoy
 Australia
1:46.36
400 m freestyle
Park Tae-hwan
 South Korea
3:43.15 Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
3:44.56 Connor Jaeger
 United States
3:45.31
800 m freestyle
Ryan Cochrane
 Canada
7.45.39 Mack Horton
 Australia
7.47.73 Connor Jaeger
 United States
7.47.75
1500 m freestyle
Connor Jaeger
 United States
14:51.79 Ryan Cochrane
 Canada
14:51.97 Mack Horton
 Australia
14:52.78
100 m backstroke
Ryosuke Irie
 Japan
53.02 Matt Grevers
 United States
53.09 Ryan Murphy
 United States
53.27
200 m backstroke
Tyler Clary
 United States
1:54.91 Ryosuke Irie
 Japan
1:55.14 Mitch Larkin
 Australia
1:55.27
100 m breaststroke
Yasuhiro Koseki
 Japan
59.62 Felipe França Silva
 Brazil
59.82 Glenn Snyders
 New Zealand
1:00.18
200 m breaststroke
Yasuhiro Koseki
 Japan
2.08.57 Nicolas Fink
 United States
2.08.94 Kazuki Kohinata
 Japan
2.10.14
100 m butterfly
Michael Phelps
 United States
51.29 Ryan Lochte
 United States
51.67 Hirofumi Ikebata
 Japan
52.50
200 m butterfly
Daiya Seto
 Japan
1:54.92 Leonardo de Deus
 Brazil
1:55.28 Tyler Clary
 United States
1:55.42
200 m individual medley
Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
1.56.02 Michael Phelps
 United States
1.56.04 Daiya Seto
 Japan
1.57.72
400 m individual medley
Kosuke Hagino
 Japan
4:08.31 Tyler Clary
 United States
4:09.03 Chase Kalisz
 United States
4:09.62
4×100 m freestyle relay
 Australia
Tommaso D'Orsogna (49.29)
James Magnussen (47.68)
Matthew Abood (48.23)
Cameron McEvoy (47.60)
3:12.80  United States
Michael Phelps (48.88)
Nathan Adrian (47.71)
Anthony Ervin (48.57)
Ryan Lochte (48.20)
3:13.36  Brazil
João de Lucca (49.05)
Marcelo Chierighini (47.91)
Bruno Fratus (48.00)
Nicolas Oliveira (48.63)
3:13.59
4×200 m freestyle relay
 United States
Conor Dwyer (1:47.08)
Michael Phelps (1:46.08)
Ryan Lochte (1:45.57)
Matt McLean (1:46.44)
7:05.17  Japan
Kosuke Hagino (1:46.13)
Reo Sakata (1:45.78)
Yuki Kobori (1:46.81)
Takeshi Matsuda (1:46.58)
7:05.30  Australia
David McKeon (1:46.85)
Cameron McEvoy (1:48.12)
Mack Horton (1:47.06)
Thomas Fraser-Holmes (1:46.52)
7:08.55
4×100 m medley relay
 United States
Matt Grevers (53.10)
Kevin Cordes (58.64)
Michael Phelps (50.60)
Nathan Adrian (47.60)
3.29.94 CR  Japan
Ryosuke Irie (52.99)
Yasuhiro Koseki (59.52)
Hirofumi Ikebata (51.81)
Katsumi Nakamura (47.76)
3.32.08  Australia
Mitch Larkin (53.46)
Jake Packard (1:00.02)
Tommaso D'Orsogna (52.34)
Cameron McEvoy (47.63)
3.33.45
10 km open water
Andrew Gemmell
 United States
1:51:11 Jarrod Poort
 Australia
1:52:12 Kane Radford
 New Zealand
1:52:13

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Cate Campbell
 Australia
23.96 CR Bronte Campbell
 Australia
24.56 Chantal van Landeghem
 Canada
24.69
100 m freestyle
Cate Campbell
 Australia
52.72 Bronte Campbell
 Australia
53.45 Simone Manuel
 United States
53.71
200 m freestyle
Katie Ledecky
 United States
1:55.74 CR Bronte Barratt
 Australia
1:57.22 Shannon Vreeland
 United States
1:57.38
400 m freestyle
Katie Ledecky
 United States
3:58.37 WR Cierra Runge
 United States
4:04.55 Lauren Boyle
 New Zealand
4:05.33
800 m freestyle
Katie Ledecky
 United States
8:11.35 CR Lauren Boyle
 New Zealand
8:18.87 Brittany MacLean
 Canada
8:20.02
1500 m freestyle
Katie Ledecky
 United States
15.28.36 WR Lauren Boyle
 New Zealand
15.55.69 Brittany MacLean
 Canada
15.57.15
100 m backstroke
Emily Seebohm
 Australia
58.84 CR Belinda Hocking
 Australia
59.78 Missy Franklin
 United States
1:00.30
200 m backstroke
Belinda Hocking
 Australia
2:07.49 Emily Seebohm
 Australia
2:07.61 Elizabeth Beisel
 United States
2:08.33
100 m breaststroke
Jessica Hardy
 United States
1:06.74 Kanako Watanabe
 Japan
1:06.78 Breeja Larson
 United States
1:06.99
200 m breaststroke
Kanako Watanabe
 Japan
2.21.41 Rie Kaneto
 Japan
2.21.90 Taylor McKeown
 Australia
2.22.89
100 m butterfly
Alicia Coutts
 Australia
57.64 Lu Ying
 China
57.76 Kendyl Stewart
 United States
57.82
200 m butterfly
Cammile Adams
 United States
2:06.61 Natsumi Hoshi
 Japan
2:06.68 Katie McLaughlin
 United States
2:07.08
200 m individual medley
Maya DiRado
 United States
2.09.93 =CR Alicia Coutts
 Australia
2.10.25 Caitlin Leverenz
 United States
2.10.67
400 m individual medley
Elizabeth Beisel
 United States
4:31.99 CR Maya DiRado
 United States
4:35.37 Keryn McMaster
 Australia
4:38.84
4×100 m freestyle relay
 Australia
Cate Campbell (52.89)
Brittany Elmslie (53.72)
Melanie Schlanger (52.97)
Bronte Campbell (52.88)
3:32.46 CR  United States
Simone Manuel (53.25)
Missy Franklin (53.38)
Abbey Weitzeil (53.81)
Shannon Vreeland (53.79)
3:34.23  Japan
Miki Uchida (54.76)
Misaki Yamaguchi (54.83)
Yasuko Miyamoto (55.05)
Yayoi Matsumoto (54.42)
3:39.06
4×200 m freestyle relay
 United States
Shannon Vreeland (1:57.89)
Missy Franklin (1:56.12)
Leah Smith (1:58.03)
Katie Ledecky (1:54.36)
7:46.40 CR  Australia
Bronte Barratt (1:58.07)
Emma McKeon (1:55.85)
Brittany Elmslie (1:56.92)
Melanie Schlanger (1:56.63)
7:47.47  Canada
Brittany MacLean (1:57.67)
Samantha Cheverton (1:58.70)
Alyson Ackman (2:00.14)
Emily Overholt (2:01.52)
7:58.03
4×100 m medley relay
 Australia
Emily Seebohm (59.44)
Lorna Tonks (1:07.44)
Alicia Coutts (56.76)
Cate Campbell (51.85)
3.55.49  United States
Missy Franklin (59.99)
Jessica Hardy (1:06.35)
Kendyl Stewart (57.62)
Simone Manuel (53.45)
3.57.41  Canada
Brooklynn Snodgrass (1:00.48)
Kierra Smith (1:08.09)
Katerine Savard (57.46)
Chantal van Landeghem (53.82)
3.59.85
10 km open water
Haley Anderson
 United States
1:59:51 Eva Fabian
 United States
1:59:52 Chelsea Gubecka
 Australia
1:59:54

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)16131443
2 Australia (AUS)*109928
3 Japan (JPN)78419
4 Brazil (BRA)1214
5 Canada (CAN)1157
6 South Korea (KOR)1001
7 New Zealand (NZL)0235
8 China (CHN)0101
Totals (8 nations)363636108

References

  1. "Hancock Prospecting Pan Pacific Championships About The Event". Swimming Australia. August 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
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