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2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityUnited States Irvine, California, United States
Date(s)August 18 – August 22

The eleventh edition of the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, also known as the 2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, a long course (50 m) event, was held in Irvine, California, United States, from August 18–22.[1]

Medal table

  Host nation (United States)

1  United States 27 17 7 51
2  Australia 4 12 10 26
3  Japan 2 4 5 11
4  Canada 2 2 6 10
5  South Korea 1 1 0 2
6  Brazil 0 1 3 4
7  China 0 0 2 2
7  South Africa 0 0 2 2
9  Chile 0 0 1 1
9  New Zealand 0 0 1 1
Total 36 37 35 108

By agreement of the charter nations, medals from the 50 m backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly events would not count towards the official medals standings. These events are not typically swum at the Pan Pacific Championships, but were added to the schedule this year as the meet served as a qualifying meet for several other large international competitions.[2]

Events

The swimming program for 2010 will have a total number of 42 events (21 each for men and women). The following events will be contested:

The 50 m butterfly, 50 m backstroke, and 50 m breaststroke events will not count toward the team scores.

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.

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle  Nathan Adrian (USA) 21.55 CR  César Cielo (BRA) 21.57  Brent Hayden (CAN) 21.89
100 m freestyle  Nathan Adrian (USA) 48.15 CR  Brent Hayden (CAN) 48.19  César Cielo (BRA) 48.48
200 m freestyle  Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:45.30  Park Tae-Hwan (KOR) 1:46.27  Peter Vanderkaay (USA) 1:46.65
400 m freestyle  Park Tae-Hwan (KOR) 3:44.73  Ryan Cochrane (CAN) 3:46.78  Zhang Lin (CHN) 3:46.91
800 m freestyle  Ryan Cochrane (CAN) 7:48.71  Chad La Tourette (USA) 7:51.62  Takeshi Matsuda (JPN) 7:51.87
1500 m freestyle  Ryan Cochrane (CAN) 14:49.47  Chad La Tourette (USA) 14:54.48  Zhang Lin (CHN) 14:58.90
50 m backstroke*  Junya Koga (JPN) 24.86  Ashley Delaney (AUS) 24.98  Nick Thoman (USA) 25.02
100 m backstroke  Aaron Peirsol (USA) 53.31 CR  Junya Koga (JPN) 53.63  Ashley Delaney (AUS) 53.67
200 m backstroke  Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:54.12 CR  Tyler Clary (USA) 1:54.90  Ryosuke Irie (JPN) 1:55.21
50 m breaststroke*  Felipe Silva (BRA) 27.26  Mark Gangloff (USA) 27.52  Scott Dickens (CAN) 27.63
100 m breaststroke  Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) 59.35  Christian Sprenger (AUS) 1:00.18  Mark Gangloff (USA) 1:00.24
200 m breaststroke  Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) 2.08.36 CR  Brenton Rickard (AUS) 2.09.97  Eric Shanteau (USA) 2.10.13
50 m butterfly*  César Cielo (BRA) 23.03 CR  Nicholas Santos (BRA) 23.33  Roland Schoeman (RSA) 23.39
100 m butterfly  Michael Phelps (USA) 50.86 CR  Tyler McGill (USA) 51.85  Takuro Fujii (JPN) 52.12
200 m butterfly  Michael Phelps (USA) 1:54.11  Nick D'Arcy (AUS) 1:54.73  Takeshi Matsuda (JPN) 1:54.81
200 m individual medley  Ryan Lochte (USA) 1:54.43 CR  Tyler Clary (USA) 1:57.61  Thiago Pereira (BRA) 1:57.83
400 m individual medley  Ryan Lochte (USA) 4:07.59 CR  Tyler Clary (USA) 4:09.55  Thiago Pereira (BRA) 4:12.09
4×100 m freestyle relay  United States
Michael Phelps (48.13) CR
Ryan Lochte (47.98)
Jason Lezak (48.12)
Nathan Adrian (47.51)
3:11.74 CR
 Australia
Eamon Sullivan (49.19)
Kyle Richardson (48.48)
Cameron Prosser (48.38)
James Magnussen (48.25)
3:14.30
 South Africa
Lyndon Ferns (49.19)
Gideon Louw (48.40)
Roland Schoeman (49.95)
Graeme Moore (48.39)
3:15.93
4×200 m freestyle relay  United States
Michael Phelps (1:45.62)
Peter Vanderkaay (1:46.46)
Ricky Berens (1:46.49)
Ryan Lochte (1:45.27)
7:03.84 CR
 Japan
Takeshi Matsuda (1:47.08)
Yuki Kobori (1:47.90)
Yoshihiro Okumura (1:48.17)
Sho Uchida (1:47.86)
7:11.01
 Australia
Thomas Fraser-Holmes (1:47.70)
Nicholas Ffrost (1:47.71)
Kenrick Monk (1:46.82)
Leith Brodie (1:48.82)
7:11.05
4×100 m medley relay  United States
Aaron Peirsol (53.91)
Mark Gangloff (1:00.45)
Michael Phelps (50.58)
Nathan Adrian (47.54)
3:32.48
 Japan
Junya Koga (53.87)
Kosuke Kitajima (59.18)
Masayuk Kishida (52.07)
Takuro Fujii (48.78)
3:33.90
 Australia
Ashley Delaney (53.97)
Christian Sprenger (1:01.21)
Geoff Huegill (51.45)
Kyle Richardson (48.92)
3:35.55
10 km open water  Chip Peterson (USA) 1:56:00.02  Fran Crippen (USA) 1:56.02.74  Richard Weinberger (CAN) 1:56:02.98

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle  Jessica Hardy (USA) 24.63 CR  Amanda Weir (USA) 24.70  Victoria Poon (CAN) 24.76
100 m freestyle  Natalie Coughlin (USA) 53.67 CR  Emily Seebohm (AUS)
 Dana Vollmer (USA)
53.96   Not awarded
200 m freestyle  Allison Schmitt (USA) 1:56.10 CR  Morgan Scroggy (USA) 1:57.13  Blair Evans (AUS) 1:57.27
400 m freestyle  Chloe Sutton (USA) 4:05.19  Katie Goldman (AUS) 4:05.84  Blair Evans (AUS) 4:06.36
800 m freestyle  Kate Ziegler (USA) 8:21.59  Chloe Sutton (USA) 8:24.51  Katie Goldman (AUS) 8:26.38
1500 m freestyle  Melissa Gorman (AUS) 16:01.53  Kate Ziegler (USA) 16:03.26  Kristel Köbrich (CHI) 16:06.57
50 m backstroke*  Sophie Edington (AUS) 27.83  Aya Terakawa (JPN) 28.04  Emily Thomas (NZL)
 Fabiola Molina (BRA)
 Rachel Bootsma (USA)
28.44
100 m backstroke  Emily Seebohm (AUS) 59.45 CR  Aya Terakawa (JPN) 59.59  Natalie Coughlin (USA) 59.70
200 m backstroke  Elizabeth Beisel (USA) 2:07.83  Elizabeth Pelton (USA) 2:08.10  Belinda Hocking (AUS) 2:08.60
50 m breaststroke*  Jessica Hardy (USA) 30.03  Leiston Pickett (AUS) 30.75  Leisel Jones (AUS) 30.78
100 m breaststroke  Rebecca Soni (USA) 1:04.93 CR  Leisel Jones (AUS) 1:05.66  Sarah Katsoulis (AUS) 1:07.04
200 m breaststroke  Rebecca Soni (USA) 2:20.69 CR  Leisel Jones (AUS) 2:23.23  Annamay Pierse (CAN) 2:23.65
50 m butterfly*  Marieke Guehrer (AUS) 25.99 =CR  Emily Seebohm (AUS) 26.08  Christine Magnuson (USA) 26.33
100 m butterfly  Dana Vollmer (USA) 57.56  Christine Magnuson (USA) 57.95  Alicia Coutts (AUS) 57.99
200 m butterfly  Jessicah Schipper (AUS) 2:06.90  Teresa Crippen (USA) 2:06.93  Kathleen Hersey (USA) 2:07.27
200 m individual medley  Emily Seebohm (AUS) 2:09.93 CR  Ariana Kukors (USA) 2:10.25  Caitlin Leverenz (USA) 2:11.21
400 m individual medley  Elizabeth Beisel (USA) 4:34.69  Samantha Hamill (AUS) 4:37.84  Caitlin Leverenz (USA) 4:38.03
4×100 m freestyle relay  United States
Natalie Coughlin (54.25)
Jessica Hardy (53.43)
Amanda Weir (53.85)
Dana Vollmer (53.58)
3:35.11 CR
 Australia
Yolane Kukla (55.51)
Emily Seebohm (53.86)
Alicia Coutts (54.34)
Felicity Galvez (54.35)
3:38.06
 Canada
Victoria Poon (54.46)
Julia Wilkinson (54.60)
Erica Morningstar (54.73)
Genevieve Saumur(54.35)
3:38.14
NR
4×200 m freestyle relay  United States
Dana Vollmer (1:58.05)
Morgan Scroggy (1:57.89)
Katie Hoff (1:58.70)
Allison Schmitt (1:56.57)
7:51.21 CR
 Australia
Blair Evans (1:58.31)
Kylie Palmer (1:58.01)
Katie Goldman (1:58.19)
Meagen Nay (1:58.13)
7:52.64
 Canada
Geneviève Saumur (1:58.52)
Julia Wilkinson (1:58.20)
Barbara Jardin (1:58.46)
Samantha Cheverton (1:59.14)
7:54.32
4×100 m medley relay  United States
Natalie Coughlin (59.85)
Rebecca Soni (1:05.35)
Dana Vollmer (56.91)
Jessica Hardy (53.12)
3:55.23 CR
 Australia
Emily Seebohm (59.34) CR
Leisel Jones (1:05.38)
Alicia Coutts (57.86)
Yolane Kukla (54.38)
3:56.96
 Japan
Aya Terakawa (59.41)
Satomi Suzuki (1:06.54)
Yuka Kato (57.96)
Haruka Ueda (53.84)
3:57.75
10 km open water  Christine Jennings (USA) 2:00:33.83  Eva Fabian (USA) 2:00:35.76  Melissa Gorman (AUS) 2:00:56.57

Participating nations

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Notes and references

  1. ^ "Pan Pacific swim meet coming to Irvine". The Orange County Register. 2010-03-26. Archived from the original on 2010-08-18. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  2. ^ Keith, Braden (2010-08-21). ""2010 Pan Pacs Day 4: USA Wins 26 Total Golds, Dominates Medal Count"". The Swimmers Circle. Retrieved 2010-08-22.

See also