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2024 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

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2024 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityCanberra, Australia
Date(s)21–24 August
Venue(s)AIS Aquatic Centre
Events35

The 2024 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships were held from 21 to 24 August 2024 at AIS Aquatic Centre in Canberra, Australia.[1]

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle[2] Joshua Conias
 Australia
22.70 Quin Seider
 United States
22.72 Josh Howat
 United States
22.87
100 m freestyle[3] Kim Young-beom
 South Korea
48.66 Laon Kim
 Canada
Marcus Da Silva
 Australia
49.37 Not awarded
200 m freestyle[4] Luka Mijatovic
 United States
1:48.05 Ethan Ekk
 Canada
1:48.76 Marcus Da Silva
 Australia
1:49.02
400 m freestyle[5] Luka Mijatovic
 United States
3:49.24 Asaki Nishikawa
 Japan
3:51.28 Aiden Hammer
 United States
3:52.06
800 m freestyle[4] Luke Ellis
 United States
7:52.40
CR
Kazushi Imafuku
 Japan
7:53.99 Kaito Tsujimori
 Japan
7:54.50
1500 m freestyle[2] Kazushi Imafuku
 Japan
14:59.97
CR
Luke Ellis
 United States
15:00.24 Kaito Tsujimori
 Japan
15:15.04
100 m backstroke[4] Aiden Norman
 Canada
54.10 Blake Amlicke
 United States
55.16 Jack Morrow
 Australia
55.59
200 m backstroke[5] Aiden Norman
 Canada
1:57.67 Gavin Keogh
 United States
1:58.19 Ethan Ekk
 Canada
1:58.28
100 m breaststroke[3] Shin Ohashi
 Japan
1:01.08 Campbell McKean
 United States
1:01.13 Oliver Dawson
 Canada
1:01.27
200 m breaststroke[2] Shin Ohashi
 Japan
2:10.88 Josh Bey
 United States
2:11.96 Jordan Willis
 United States
2:13.45
100 m butterfly[5] Kim Young-beom
 South Korea
52.51 Rowan Cox
 United States
52.59 Ulises Cazau
 Argentina
52.87
200 m butterfly[4] Logan Robinson
 United States
1:57.27 Riki Abe
 Japan
1:57.83 Michitora Kono
 Japan
1:58.60
200 m
individual medley[2]
Gregg Enoch
 United States
2:00.58 Joshua Kerr
 Australia
2:01.07 Asaki Nishikawa
 Japan
2:01.18
400 m
individual medley[3]
Asaki Nishikawa
 Japan
4:16.64 Luke Ellis
 United States
4:16.84 Gregg Enoch
 United States
4:20.46
4×100 m
freestyle relay[5]
 Australia
Joshua Conias (50.57)
Thomas Booth (49.63)
Xavier Collins (49.79)
Marcus Da Silva (48.55)
3:18.54  United States
Quin Seider (50.10)
August Vetsch (50.04)
Jason Zhao (48.61)
Campbell Mckean (50.22)
3:18.97  Canada
Laon Kim (49.45)
Ethan Ekk (50.06)
Francis Brennan (50.16)
Aiden Norman (49.40)
3:19.07
4×200 m
freestyle relay[3]
 United States
Luka Mijatovic (1:48.66)
Norvin Clontz (1:49.67)
Gregg Enoch (1:48.68)
Jason Zhao (1:49.11)
7:15.82  Australia
Tex Cross (1:49.55)
Xavier Collins (1:50.17)
Lucas Fackerell (1:50.20)
Marcus Da Silva (1:47.74)
7:17.66  Canada
Ethan Ekk (1:48.68)
Laon Kim (1:49.63)
Alexander Miao (1:50.14)
Aiden Norman (1:49.28)
7:17.73
4×100 m
medley relay[2]
 United States
Gavin Keogh (54.74)
Joe Polyak (1:00.18)
Rowan Cox (51.89)
Jason Zhao (48.79)
3:35.60
CR
 Canada
Aiden Norman (53.73)
Oliver Dawson (1:00.77)
Nicholas Duncan (53.07)
Laon Kim (48.56)
3:36.13  Australia
Jack Morrow (55.34)
Nicholas Stoupas (1:02.26)
Thomas Pattison (53.52)
Marcus Da Silva (48.29)
3:39.41

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle[2] Milla Jansen
 Australia
24.76 Rylee Erisman
 United States
24.78 Hannah Casey
 Australia
25.04
100 m freestyle[3] Rylee Erisman
 United States
53.76
CR
Milla Jansen
 Australia
54.18 Hannah Casey
 Australia
54.74
200 m freestyle[4] Inez Miller
 Australia
1:57.72 Madi Mintenko
 United States
1:58.02 Milla Jansen
 Australia
1:58.26
400 m freestyle[5] Kennedi Dobson
 United States
4:09.46 Madi Mintenko
 United States
4:10.98 Julia Strojnowska
 Canada
4:11.52
800 m freestyle[2] Kayla Han
 United States
8:36.77 Kennedi Dobson
 United States
8:39.61 Ella Cosgrove
 Canada
8:40.00
1500 m freestyle[4] Paige Downey
 United States
16:24.58 Julia Strojnowska
 Canada
16:37.72 Haruka Taka
 Japan
16:42.56
100 m backstroke[4] Leah Shackley
 United States
59.46
CR
Charlotte Crush
 United States
1:00.19 Madison Kryger
 Canada
1:00.69
200 m backstroke[5] Leah Shackley
 United States
2:08.19
CR
Tegan O’Dell
 United States
2:08.31 Chiaki Yamaoto
 Japan
2:11.22
100 m breaststroke[3] Kotomi Kato
 Japan
1:07.45
CR
Sienna Toohey
 Australia
1:08.34 Elle Scott
 United States
1:08.59
200 m breaststroke[2] Kotomi Kato
 Japan
2:24.73
CR
Julia Remington
 Australia
2:27.53 Addie Robillard
 United States
2:30.20
100 m butterfly[5] Audrey Derivaux
 United States
57.99
CR
Charlotte Crush
 United States
58.19 Kim Doyeon
 South Korea
59.23
200 m butterfly[4] Audrey Derivaux
 United States
2:09.14 Misa Okuzono
 Japan
2:10.92 Jessica Cole
 Australia
2:11.23
200 m
individual medley[2]
Teagan O’Dell
 United States
2:11.57 Lilla Bognar
 United States
2:11.77 Misuzu Nagaoka
 Japan
2:12.31
400 m
individual medley[3]
Lilla Bognar
 United States
4:40.06 Misuzu Nagaoka
 Japan
4:41.57 Shuna Sasaki
 Japan
4:43.66
4×100 m
freestyle relay[5]
 United States
Rylee Erisman (53.75) CR
Erika Pelaez (53.89)
Teagan O’Dell (54.50)
Madi Mintenko (54.35)
3:36.49
CR
 Australia
Milla Jansen (53.81)
Hannah Casey (54.84)
Lillie Mcpherson (56.32)
Inez Miller (54.12)
3:39.09  Canada
Delia Lloyd (55.73)
Jenna Walters (55.42)
Matea Gigovic (56.05)
Reina Liu (55.14)
3:42.34
4×200 m
freestyle relay[3]
 United States
Kennedi Dobson (1:57.79)
Rylee Erisman (1:59.10)
Teagan O’Dell (1:58.19)
Madi Mintenko (1:58.48)
7:53.56
CR
 Canada
Julia Strojnowska (1:59.21)
Ella Cosgrove (2:00.42)
Mia West (2:01.55)
Jenna Walters (2:01.59)
8:02.77  Australia
Milla Jansen (2:01.23)
Hannah Casey (2:01.65)
Amelia Weber (2:02.06)
Inez Miller (1:58.05)
8:02.99
4×100 m
medley relay[2]
 United States
Leah Shackley (59.05) CR
Elle Scott (1:07.78)
Audrey Derivaux (58.37)
Rylee Erisman (53.68)
3:58.88
CR
 Australia
Inez Miller (1:00.72)
Sienna Toohey (1:08.52)
Jessica Cole (58.93)
Milla Jansen (53.27)
4:01.44  Japan
Chiaki Yamaoto (1:00.89)
Kotomi Kato (1:07.48)
Chisa Sakamoto (1:00.01)
Haruka Yoshinaga (54.80)
4:03.18

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4×100 m
medley relay[4]
 United States
Leah Shackley (59.26)
Campbell McKean (1:00.35)
Rowan Cox (51.88)
Rylee Erisman (53.72)
3:45.21
CR
 Canada
Aiden Norman (53.86)
Oliver Dawson (1:00.22)
Leilani Fack (59.83)
Delia Lloyd (55.25)
3:49.16  Japan
Chiaki Yamamoto (1:01.10)
Shin Ohashi (1:00.52)
Chisa Sakamoto (1:00.11)
Kazusa Kuroda (49.12)
3:50.85

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States2117644
2 Japan651021
3 Australia*48820
4 Canada26816
5 South Korea2013
6 Argentina0011
Totals (6 entries)353634105

References

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  1. ^ "USA Swimming Announces Roster for 2024 Junior Pan Pacific Championships". USA Swimming. 9 July 2024. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "2024 JUNIOR PAN PACS: DAY 4 FINALS LIVE RECAP". SwimSwam. 24 August 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "2024 JUNIOR PAN PACS: DAY 2 FINALS LIVE RECAP". SwimSwam. 22 August 2024. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2024 JUNIOR PAN PACS: DAY 1 FINALS LIVE RECAP". SwimSwam. 21 August 2024. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "2024 JUNIOR PAN PACS: DAY 3 FINALS LIVE RECAP". SwimSwam. 23 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
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