2024 Oceania Swimming Championships

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2024 Oceania Swimming Championships
Host cityGold Coast, Australia
Date(s)21–24 April
Venue(s)Gold Coast Aquatic Centre
Nations participating14
Events46
2026

The 2024 Oceania Swimming Championships was held from 21 to 24 April 2024 at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[1]

Following the cancellation of both the 2020 and 2022 competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania, this championships became the thirteenth edition of the event as well as the third to be held in Australia.[2]

Participating nations[edit]

A total of fourteen teams participated at the 2024 championships.

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia*398754
2 New Zealand610319
3 American Samoa1102
4 Fiji05813
5 Samoa03811
6 Papua New Guinea0358
7 Tonga0235
8 Cook Islands0202
9 Micronesia0134
10 Guam0101
 Palau0101
12 Northern Mariana Islands0011
Totals (12 entries)463738121

Event summary[edit]

Men's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle Jack Hendy
 New Zealand
23.13 Chris Elson
 New Zealand
23.19 Jackson Anderson
 Australia
23.54
100m freestyle Chris Elson
 New Zealand
Charlie Russell
 Australia
51.25 Not awarded Jackson Anderson
 Australia
51.31
200m freestyle Charlie Russell
 Australia
1:52.31 Lucas Fackerell
 Australia
1:52.58 Kai Gilbert
 Australia
1:52.68
400m freestyle Lucas Fackerell
 Australia
3:59.44 Kai Gilbert
 Australia
4:07.74 Kyler Kihleng
 Micronesia
4:39.35
800m freestyle Lucas Fackerell
 Australia
8:21.48
1500m freestyle Lucas Fackerell
 Australia
16:13.27
50m backstroke Jack Hendy
 New Zealand
26.30 Samuel Hicks
 Australia
26.99 Kokoro Frost
 Samoa
27.50
100m backstroke Samuel Hicks
 Australia
58.44 Alan Uhi
 Tonga
59.90 Jazz Teuhema
 Tonga
1:00.26
200m backstroke Samuel Hicks
 Australia
2:21.58
50m breaststroke Micah Masei
 American Samoa
29.00 Tasi Limtiaco
 Micronesia
29.26 Thomas Sutherland
 Australia
29.57
100m breaststroke Thomas Sutherland
 Australia
1:04.25 Micah Masei
 American Samoa
1:04.64 Tasi Limtiaco
 Micronesia
1:04.79
200m breaststroke Thomas Sutherland
 Australia
2:24.88 Thomas Chen
 Papua New Guinea
2:36.46 La'auli Hamilton
 Samoa
2:39.53
50m butterfly Chris Elson
 New Zealand
24.31 Jack Hendy
 New Zealand
24.89 Johann Stickland
 Samoa
25.05
100m butterfly Chris Elson
 New Zealand
54.52 Jake Tysoe
 Australia
55.72 Joel Crampton
 New Zealand
56.69
200m butterfly Jake Tysoe
 Australia
2:02.95 Joel Crampton
 New Zealand
2:03.34 Erik Tokona
 Fiji
2:24.57
200m individual medley Grayson Doig
 Australia
2:06.60 Israel Poppe
 Guam
2:14.01 Taiyo Akimaru
 Northern Mariana Islands
2:18.17
400 individual medley Grayson Doig
 Australia
4:34.80
4 × 100m freestyle relay  Australia
3:28.14  Samoa
3:37.98  Fiji
3:45.09
4 × 200m freestyle relay  Australia
7:45.66  Palau
8:45.18  Fiji
9:00.25
4 × 100m medley relay  Australia
3:53.59  Samoa
4:04.24  Fiji
4:16.58

Women's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50m freestyle Sylvia Czajko
 Australia
25.52 Lillie McPherson
 Australia
26.24 Phoebe Nelson
 New Zealand
26.32
100m freestyle Lillie McPherson
 Australia
Sylvia Czajko
 Australia
56.07 Not awarded Jesse Welsh
 New Zealand
57.54
200m freestyle Lillie McPherson
 Australia
2:02.40 Marseleima Moss
 Fiji
2:20.47 Man Thoms
 Fiji
2:25.79
400m freestyle Amelie Smith
 Australia
4:27.71 Marseleima Moss
 Fiji
4:56.79 Charissa Panuve
 Tonga
5:03.89
800m freestyle Neve Tassicker
 New Zealand
8:59.57
1500m freestyle Amelie Smith
 Australia
17:04.21
50m backstroke Jessica Wilson
 Australia
29.67 Salani Sa'aga
 Samoa
31.41 Jhnayali Tokome-Garap
 Papua New Guinea
32.29
100m backstroke Jessica Wilson
 Australia
1:02.38 Jesse Welsh
 New Zealand
1:03.81 Salani Sa'aga
 Samoa
1:07.79
200m backstroke Jessica Wilson
 Australia
2:17.62 Jesse Welsh
 New Zealand
2:18.64 Nafanua Hamilton
 Samoa
2:29.05
50m breaststroke Olympia Pope
 Australia
32.46 Lanihei Connolly
 Cook Islands
32.54 Kelera Mudunasoko
 Fiji
33.83
100m breaststroke Olympia Pope
 Australia
1:09.57 Lanihei Connolly
 Cook Islands
1:11.16 Lilla Ribot de Bresac
 Australia
1:13.33
200m breaststroke Olympia Pope
 Australia
2:32.23 Lilla Ribot de Bresac
 Australia
2:37.75 Kelera Mudunasoko
 Fiji
2:43.65
50m butterfly Jessica Cole
 Australia
27.72 Isabella Osborn
 Australia
27.97 Georgia-Leigh Vele
 Papua New Guinea
29.57
100m butterfly Jessica Cole
 Australia
59.68 Esme Paterson
 New Zealand
1:01.32 Lillie McPherson
 Australia
1:01.40
200m butterfly Jessica Cole
 Australia
2:13.78 Neve Tassicker
 New Zealand
2:16.18 Isabella Osborn
 Australia
2:17.07
200m individual medley Amelie Smith
 Australia
2:21.77 Patricia Verebasaga
 Fiji
2:39.94 Joanna Chen
 Papua New Guinea
2:41.53
400 individual medley Amelie Smith
 Australia
4:52.04 Neve Tassicker
 New Zealand
5:05.43
4 × 100m freestyle relay  Australia
3:52.88  Papua New Guinea
4:14.43  Fiji
4:20.80
4 × 200m freestyle relay  Australia
8:37.40  Fiji
9:43.89  Papua New Guinea
9:43.93
4 × 100m medley relay  Australia
4:14.10  Fiji
4:43.41  Papua New Guinea
4:48.41

Mixed events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 50m freestyle relay  Australia
1:36.85  New Zealand
1:38.52  Samoa
1:41.38
4 × 100m freestyle relay  Australia
3:36.50  Papua New Guinea
3:52.20  Tonga
3:53.51
4 × 50m medley relay  Australia
1:49.63  New Zealand
1:51.51  Samoa
1:54.77
4 × 100m medley relay  Australia
4:00.18  Federated States of Micronesia
4:29.47  Tonga
4:29.63

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Oceania Swimming Championships 2024 announced". Oceania Aquatics. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Australia finish on top at return of Oceania Championships". World Aquatics. 1 May 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.

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