The 8th Oceania Swimming Championships were held 21–26 June 2010, at the Tuanaimato Aquatic Centre in Apia, Samoa.[1][2] It was the eighth edition of the biennial championships, and featured competition in swimming, open water swimming and synchronized swimming.[3] The open water events were swum in the waters off Faleasiu.
Participating countries
Countries with confirmed teams[3] for the 2010 Oceania Swimming Championships were:
Event Schedule
Date
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Monday 21 June
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Tuesday 22 June
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Wednesday 23 June
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Thursday 24 June
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Friday 25 June
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Saturday 26 June
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S w i m m i n g
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50 fly 200 free 100 back 200 fly 1500 free (men)
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50 back 100 free 100 breast 400 IM 4×200 free relay
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50 breast 400 free 100 fly 200 back 4×100 free relay
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800 free (women) 200 IM 50 free 200 breast 4×100 medley relay
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Open Water
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5K |
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10K |
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Synchro
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Noon-5 pm |
Noon-5 pm |
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Noon-5 pm |
Noon-5 pm
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Results
Men
Legend: CR – Championship record
Women
Legend: CR – Championship record
Overall medal table
Medal standings for the Swimming and Open Water competitions are:
* Host nation (Samoa)
References
- ^ Oceania Swimming Championships 2010 website. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
- ^ 2010 Oceania Swimming and Open Water Championships subpage of the Swimming New Zealand website; retrieved 2010-04-.05.
- ^ a b Final Report on the 2010 Oceania Championships published by the Samoa Swimming Federation in May 2010; retrieved from the Oceania Swimming Association website on 2010-06-18.
- ^ Rising stars head to Samoa for Oceania Championships Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine published by Swimming Australia on 2010-06-18, retrieved 2010-06-21.
- ^ New Zealand team heads to Samoa for Oceania Championships published by Swimming New Zealand on 2010-06-19, retrieved 2010-06-21.
- ^ Seven aim for victory by Rosalia Setefano for the Samoa Observer. Published 2010-06-19, retrieved 2010-06-22.
- ^ In the Men's 200 m backstroke event, Australia's Bobby Jovanovich placed third the event in a time of 2:07.96 but was unable to claim the bronze medal due to the Oceania Championship rule that states that a single country can only claim the first two medals in any single event.
- ^ In the Men's 50 m breaststroke event, Tonga's Amini Fonua won the event in a time of 28.57 but FINA regulations were unclear as to his eligibility. As of September 2010, Fonua was eligible to compete for Tonga at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
- ^ In the Men's 100 m breaststroke event, Tonga's Fonua Amini placed third the event in a time of 1:03.49 but FINA regulations were unclear as to his eligibility. As of September 2010, Fonua was eligible to compete for Tonga at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
- ^ In the Men's 50 m butterfly event, Tonga's Amini Fonua claimed third in the event in a time of 25.02 but FINA regulations were unclear as to his eligibility. As of September 2010, Fonua was eligible to compete for Tonga at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
- ^ In the Women's 800 m freestyle event, Australia's Jessica Ashwood placed third the event in a time of 8:54.79 but was unable to claim the bronze medal due to the Oceania Championship rule that states that a single country can only claim the first two medals in any single event.