﻿{"id":326894,"date":"2018-08-24T21:50:28","date_gmt":"2018-08-25T04:50:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=326894"},"modified":"2018-08-24T23:58:55","modified_gmt":"2018-08-25T06:58:55","slug":"2018-junior-pan-pacific-championships-day-3-finals-macneil-sets-record-staddon-wins","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2018-junior-pan-pacific-championships-day-3-finals-macneil-sets-record-staddon-wins\/","title":{"rendered":"2018 Junior Pan Pacific Championships Day 3 Finals: MacNeil Sets Record, Staddon Wins"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Night two of the Junior Pan Pacific Championships is under way after a fast first prelims session.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Isabelle Staddon<\/strong> already broke a meet record in the 200 back during prelims. She didn&#8217;t duplicate the record in the finals, but still won the event.<\/p>\n<p>Here is what is happening in today\u2019s finals:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2018-junior-pan-pacific-championships-day-3-day-3\/international-elite\/2018\/August\/24?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\">RESULTS<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Order of events<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Women\u2019s 400 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 400 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 100 Fly<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 100 Fly<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 200 Back<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 200 Back<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 4&#215;100 Free Relay<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 4&#215;100 Free Relay<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 400 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Australia\u2019s<strong> Lani Pallister<\/strong> went head-to-head with <strong>Claire Tuggle<\/strong> of the U.S. in a highly anticipated showdown in the 400 free.<\/p>\n<p>Pallister got the better of the duel, finishing in 4:07.76, nearly three seconds ahead of Tuggle (4:10.31).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mariah Denigan<\/strong> of the U.S. was third in 4:12.59, followed by New Zealand\u2019s<strong> Erika Fairweather<\/strong> (4:13.55), Australia\u2019s <strong>Jenna Forrester<\/strong> (4:14.30), Japan\u2019s <strong>Miyu Namba<\/strong> (4:14.48) and <strong>Aoi Nakamura<\/strong> (4:17.52) and New Zealand\u2019s <strong>Eve<\/strong> <strong>Thomas<\/strong> (4:21.61).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 18  Women 400 LC Meter Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 3:58.37  08\/23\/2014Katie Ledecky, USA\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 4:07.10  08\/25\/2012Leah SMITH, USA\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 PALLISTER, Lani  02 Australia-        4:12.69    4:07.76   869    9  \r\n    r:+0.72  28.61        59.52 (30.91)\r\n        1:31.00 (31.48)     2:02.66 (31.66)\r\n        2:34.63 (31.97)     3:06.27 (31.64)\r\n        3:37.89 (31.62)     4:07.76 (29.87)\r\n  2 TUGGLE, Claire   04 USA-US-           4:13.55    4:10.31   843    7  \r\n    r:+0.34  29.27      1:00.37 (31.10)\r\n        1:31.82 (31.45)     2:03.23 (31.41)\r\n        2:34.78 (31.55)     3:06.47 (31.69)\r\n        3:38.33 (31.86)     4:10.31 (31.98)\r\n  3 DENIGAN, Mariah  03 USA-US-           4:13.49    4:12.59   820    6  \r\n    r:+0.55  29.49      1:00.85 (31.36)\r\n        1:32.82 (31.97)     2:04.48 (31.66)\r\n        2:36.60 (32.12)     3:08.57 (31.97)\r\n        3:40.93 (32.36)     4:12.59 (31.66)\r\n  4 Fairweather, Er  03 New Zealand-      4:19.49    4:13.55   811    5  \r\n    r:+0.68  29.44      1:01.24 (31.80)\r\n        1:33.64 (32.40)     2:05.99 (32.35)\r\n        2:38.48 (32.49)     3:11.17 (32.69)\r\n        3:43.44 (32.27)     4:13.55 (30.11)\r\n  5 FORRESTER, Jenn  03 Australia-        4:17.51    4:14.30   803    4  \r\n    r:+0.69  29.12      1:00.07 (30.95)\r\n        1:32.02 (31.95)     2:04.17 (32.15)\r\n        2:36.58 (32.41)     3:09.03 (32.45)\r\n        3:42.18 (33.15)     4:14.30 (32.12)\r\n  6 NAMBA, Miyu      02 Japan-            4:12.99    4:14.48   802    3  \r\n    r:+0.62  29.35      1:00.83 (31.48)\r\n        1:32.79 (31.96)     2:04.73 (31.94)\r\n        2:37.22 (32.49)     3:09.78 (32.56)\r\n        3:42.74 (32.96)     4:14.48 (31.74)\r\n  7 NAKAMURA, Aoi    01 Japan-            4:18.51    4:17.52   774    2  \r\n    r:+0.60  29.80      1:01.52 (31.72)\r\n        1:33.85 (32.33)     2:06.47 (32.62)\r\n        2:39.47 (33.00)     3:12.59 (33.12)\r\n        3:45.58 (32.99)     4:17.52 (31.94)\r\n  8 Thomas, Eve      01 New Zealand-      4:21.79    4:21.61   738    1  \r\n    r:+0.69  30.27      1:01.93 (31.66)\r\n        1:35.13 (33.20)     2:08.01 (32.88)\r\n        2:41.70 (33.69)     3:15.02 (33.32)\r\n        3:48.62 (33.60)     4:21.61 (32.99)\r\n\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 400 Free<\/h3>\n<p>The women\u2019s race was an anticipated showdown that wasn\u2019t quite as close as perhaps expected, but the men\u2019s 400 free came down to the touch between <strong>Ross Dant<\/strong> of the U.S. and Australia\u2019s <strong>Brendon Smith<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Dant got his hand on the wall firs tin 3:52.44, finishing just ahead of Smith, who clocked a 3:52.67.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ethan Heasley<\/strong> of the U.S. was third 3:53.81, followed by China\u2019s <strong>Cheng Long<\/strong> (3:56.09), Japan\u2019s <strong>Riku Takaki<\/strong> (3:57.83), Australia\u2019s <strong>Silas Harris<\/strong> (3:57.93), Japan\u2019s <strong>Taiki Hayashi<\/strong> (4:00.32) and Canada\u2019s <strong>Alexander Katelnikoff<\/strong> (4:00.57).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 19  Men 400 LC Meter Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 3:44.60  04\/01\/2014Mack Horton, AUS\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 3:50.51  08\/28\/2010Nicholas Caldwell, USA\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 DANT, Ross       00 USA-US-           3:54.87    3:52.44   848    9  \r\n    r:+0.62  27.30        56.58 (29.28)\r\n        1:26.41 (29.83)     1:56.11 (29.70)\r\n        2:25.63 (29.52)     2:55.03 (29.40)\r\n        3:24.06 (29.03)     3:52.44 (28.38)\r\n  2 SMITH, Brendon   00 Australia-        3:56.83    3:52.67   846    7  \r\n    r:+0.66  27.19        56.72 (29.53)\r\n        1:26.62 (29.90)     1:56.53 (29.91)\r\n        2:26.17 (29.64)     2:55.83 (29.66)\r\n        3:24.79 (28.96)     3:52.67 (27.88)\r\n  3 HEASLEY, Ethan   01 USA-US-           3:55.14    3:53.81   833    6  \r\n    r:+0.72  27.00        56.70 (29.70)\r\n        1:26.63 (29.93)     1:56.56 (29.93)\r\n        2:26.33 (29.77)     2:55.60 (29.27)\r\n        3:24.62 (29.02)     3:53.81 (29.19)\r\n  4 CHENG, Long      00 China-            3:58.50    3:56.09   809    5  \r\n    r:+0.70  27.17        57.04 (29.87)\r\n        1:27.03 (29.99)     1:56.50 (29.47)\r\n        2:26.60 (30.10)     2:56.93 (30.33)\r\n        3:27.48 (30.55)     3:56.09 (28.61)\r\n  5 TAKAKI, Riku     04 Japan-            4:00.05    3:57.83   792    4  \r\n    r:+0.76  27.33        56.48 (29.15)\r\n        1:26.93 (30.45)     1:57.40 (30.47)\r\n        2:27.60 (30.20)     2:58.11 (30.51)\r\n        3:28.51 (30.40)     3:57.83 (29.32)\r\n  6 HARRIS, Silas    01 Australia-        3:58.16    3:57.93   791    3  \r\n    r:+0.59  27.38        57.09 (29.71)\r\n        1:27.52 (30.43)     1:57.78 (30.26)\r\n        2:28.06 (30.28)     2:58.44 (30.38)\r\n        3:28.71 (30.27)     3:57.93 (29.22)\r\n  7 HAYASHI, Taiki   04 Japan-            3:59.24    4:00.32   767    2  \r\n    r:+0.62  27.67        57.64 (29.97)\r\n        1:28.32 (30.68)     1:59.71 (31.39)\r\n        2:30.29 (30.58)     3:01.27 (30.98)\r\n        3:31.02 (29.75)     4:00.32 (29.30)\r\n  8 KATELNIKOFF, Al  00 Canada-           4:02.79    4:00.57   765    1  \r\n    r:+0.70  27.62        57.84 (30.22)\r\n        1:28.34 (30.50)     1:59.76 (31.42)\r\n        2:30.44 (30.68)     3:01.23 (30.79)\r\n        3:31.55 (30.32)     4:00.57 (29.02)\r\n\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 100 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>The first short race of the night was a fast one as <strong>Maggie MacNeil<\/strong> of Canada cruised to the Junior Pan Pacific record in the 100 fly.<\/p>\n<p>MacNeil finished in 58.38, breaking the record set by another Canadian, Noemie Thomas, who swam the race in 58.68 in 2012.<\/p>\n<p>Japan\u2019s <strong>Chiharu Iitsuka<\/strong> was second in 59.51, followed by <strong>Isabel Ivey<\/strong> (59.81) and <strong>Olivia Carter<\/strong> (1:00.29) of the U.S.<\/p>\n<p>Australia\u2019s <strong>Michaela Ryan<\/strong> was fifth (1:00.37), followed by Japan\u2019s <strong>Mana Naito<\/strong> (1:00.50), Canada\u2019s <strong>Sarah Watson<\/strong> (1:00.71) and Australia\u2019s<strong> Kayla Costa<\/strong> (1:00.94).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 20  Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 56.46  08\/07\/2016Penny Oleksiak, CAN\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 58.68  08\/25\/2012Noemie THOMAS, Canada\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 MACNEIL, Maggie  00 Canada-           1:00.12      58.38M  858    9  \r\n    r:+0.66  27.77        58.38 (30.61)\r\n  2 IITSUKA, Chihar  01 Japan-              59.92      59.51   810    7  \r\n    r:+0.61  28.22        59.51 (31.29)\r\n  3 IVEY, Isabel     00 USA-US-           1:00.00      59.81   798    6  \r\n    r:+0.60  28.26        59.81 (31.55)\r\n  4 CARTER, Olivia   00 USA-US-           1:00.14    1:00.29   779    5  \r\n    r:+0.56  28.65      1:00.29 (31.64)\r\n  5 RYAN, Michaela   02 Australia-        1:01.02    1:00.37   776    4  \r\n    r:+0.71  28.22      1:00.37 (32.15)\r\n  6 NAITO, Mana      03 Japan-            1:00.36    1:00.50   771    3  \r\n    r:+0.57  28.28      1:00.50 (32.22)\r\n  7 WATSON, Sarah    00 Canada-           1:01.06    1:00.71   763    2  \r\n    r:+0.65  28.19      1:00.71 (32.52)\r\n  8 COSTA, Kayla     01 Australia-        1:00.65    1:00.94   754    1  \r\n    r:+0.63  28.03      1:00.94 (32.91)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 100 Fly<\/h3>\n<p>The U.S. earned its first 1-2 sweep of the night in the men\u2019s 100 fly.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Gianluca Urlando<\/strong> won the race in 52.40, holding off teammate <strong>Van Mathias<\/strong> (53.11) by more than a half second.<\/p>\n<p>Australia\u2019s <strong>Shaun Champion<\/strong> was third (53.66), followed by Canada\u2019s <strong>Joshua Liendo<\/strong> (54.13), Japan\u2019s <strong>Tomoru Honda<\/strong> (55.03) and <strong>Aito Yamaguchi<\/strong> (55.12), New Zealand\u2019s <strong>Lochlainn O\u2019Connor<\/strong> (55.89) and Australia\u2019s <strong>Joseph Jackson<\/strong> (56.44).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 21  Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 50.62  07\/29\/2017Kristof Milak, HUN\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 52.37  01\/10\/2009Daniel Bell, New Zealand\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 URLANDO, Gianlu  02 USA-US-             52.56      52.40   859    9  \r\n    r:+0.68  24.66        52.40 (27.74)\r\n  2 MATHIAS, Van     00 USA-US-             52.96      53.11   825    7  \r\n    r:+0.70  24.88        53.11 (28.23)\r\n  3 CHAMPION, Shaun  00 Australia-          54.16      53.66   800    6  \r\n    r:+0.48  25.20        53.66 (28.46)\r\n  4 LIENDO, Joshua   02 Canada-             54.03      54.13   779    5  \r\n    r:+0.73  25.39        54.13 (28.74)\r\n  5 HONDA, Tomoru    01 Japan-              55.04      55.03   742    4  \r\n    r:+0.62  26.08        55.03 (28.95)\r\n  6 YAMAGUCHI, Aito  01 Japan-              54.95      55.12   738    3  \r\n    r:+0.60  26.24        55.12 (28.88)\r\n  7 O'Connor, Lochl  00 New Zealand-        56.33      55.89   708    2  \r\n    r:+0.67  26.01        55.89 (29.88)\r\n  8 JACKSON, Joseph  00 Australia-          55.68      56.44   687    1  \r\n    r:+0.67  26.29        56.44 (30.15)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 200 Back<\/h3>\n<p>After setting the Junior Pan Pac record during prelims, <strong>Isabelle Stadden<\/strong> wasn\u2019t quite as fast during finals.<\/p>\n<p>Stadden still managed to win the race by more than a second, finishing in 2:09.52.<\/p>\n<p>Canada\u2019s <strong>Madison Broad<\/strong> finished second in 2:10.73, followed by<strong> Katharine Berkoff<\/strong> (2:11.87) of the U.S.<\/p>\n<p>Canada\u2019s <strong>Rosie Zavaros<\/strong> finished fourth (2:14.81), followed by Australia\u2019s<strong> Tahlia Thornton<\/strong> (2:15.73), China\u2019s <strong>Li<\/strong> <strong>Tianyao<\/strong> (2:17.18), Japan\u2019s <strong>Hikari Yamanski<\/strong> (2:17.93) and <strong>Yu Ibayahsi<\/strong> (2:18.09).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 22  Women 200 LC Meter Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 2:06.76  07\/29\/2017Kaylee McKeown, AUS\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 2:08.81  08\/25\/2018Isabelle STADDEN, USA-US\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 STADDEN, Isabel  02 USA-US-           2:08.81    2:09.52   878    9  \r\n    r:+0.59  30.49      1:03.65 (33.16)\r\n        1:37.16 (33.51)     2:09.52 (32.36)\r\n  2 BROAD, Madison   00 Canada-           2:14.31    2:10.73   854    7  \r\n    r:+0.71  30.62      1:03.94 (33.32)\r\n        1:38.16 (34.22)     2:10.73 (32.57)\r\n  3 BERKOFF, Kathar  01 USA-US-           2:11.01    2:11.87   832    6  \r\n    r:+0.63  30.50      1:03.45 (32.95)\r\n        1:37.31 (33.86)     2:11.87 (34.56)\r\n  4 ZAVAROS, Rosie   00 Canada-           2:15.86    2:14.81   779    5  \r\n    r:+0.67  31.35      1:05.53 (34.18)\r\n        1:40.13 (34.60)     2:14.81 (34.68)\r\n  5 THORNTON, Tahli  03 Australia-        2:16.16    2:15.73   763    4  \r\n    r:+0.62  31.75      1:06.28 (34.53)\r\n        1:40.77 (34.49)     2:15.73 (34.96)\r\n  6 LI, Tianyao      01 China-            2:17.10    2:17.18   739    3  \r\n    r:+0.59  32.26      1:06.49 (34.23)\r\n        1:42.15 (35.66)     2:17.18 (35.03)\r\n  7 YAMASAKI, Hikar  00 Japan-            2:17.95    2:17.93   727    2  \r\n    r:+0.58  32.28      1:07.31 (35.03)\r\n        1:42.90 (35.59)     2:17.93 (35.03)\r\n  8 IBAYASHI, Yui    00 Japan-            2:17.52    2:18.09   725    1  \r\n    r:+0.60  31.95      1:06.58 (34.63)\r\n        1:42.12 (35.54)     2:18.09 (35.97)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 200 Back<\/h3>\n<p>Two swimmers broke 2 minutes in the men\u2019s 200 backstroke, and they both happened to be from the same country.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Carson Foster<\/strong> and <strong>Peter Larson<\/strong> of the U.S. were locked in a great battle that ended with a near identical touch.<\/p>\n<p>Foster won the race in 1:59.10 ahead of Larson (1:59.24), but not by much.<\/p>\n<p>Canada\u2019s <strong>Cole Pratt<\/strong> was third (2:00.82), followed by Japan\u2019s <strong>Riku Matsuyama<\/strong> (2:02.17), Australia\u2019s <strong>Stuart Swinburne<\/strong> (2:03.16) and <strong>Ty Hartwell<\/strong> (2:03.19), Japan\u2019s<strong> Daiki Yanagawa<\/strong> (2:04.76) and New Zealand\u2019s <strong>Thomas<\/strong> <strong>Watkins<\/strong> (2:04.95).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 23  Men 200 LC Meter Backstroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 1:55.14  06\/28\/2017Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 1:57.20  08\/25\/2012Jack CONGER, USA\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 FOSTER, Carson   01 USA-US-           1:59.35    1:59.10   829    9  \r\n    r:+0.58  28.03        57.59 (29.56)\r\n        1:28.19 (30.60)     1:59.10 (30.91)\r\n  2 LARSON, Peter    01 USA-US-           1:59.35    1:59.24   826    7  \r\n    r:+0.56  28.18        58.11 (29.93)\r\n        1:28.97 (30.86)     1:59.24 (30.27)\r\n  3 PRATT, Cole      02 Canada-           2:01.47    2:00.82   794    6  \r\n    r:+0.78  28.66        59.34 (30.68)\r\n        1:30.82 (31.48)     2:00.82 (30.00)\r\n  4 MATSUYAMA, Riku  01 Japan-            2:01.76    2:02.17   768    5  \r\n    r:+0.53  28.07        58.69 (30.62)\r\n        1:30.60 (31.91)     2:02.17 (31.57)\r\n  5 SWINBURN, Stuar  01 Australia-        2:03.65    2:03.16   750    4  \r\n    r:+0.55  28.44        59.79 (31.35)\r\n        1:31.82 (32.03)     2:03.16 (31.34)\r\n  6 HARTWELL, Ty     01 Australia-        2:03.34    2:03.19   749    3  \r\n    r:+0.58  28.50        59.57 (31.07)\r\n        1:31.32 (31.75)     2:03.19 (31.87)\r\n  7 YANAGAWA, Daiki  02 Japan-            2:01.44    2:04.76   721    2  \r\n    r:+0.61  28.69        59.81 (31.12)\r\n        1:31.79 (31.98)     2:04.76 (32.97)\r\n  8 Watkins, Thomas  00 New Zealand-      2:02.95    2:04.95   718    1  \r\n    r:+0.83  28.23        59.72 (31.49)\r\n        1:32.47 (32.75)     2:04.95 (32.48)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 4&#215;100 Free Relay<\/h3>\n<p>In a battle between the U.S. and Australia, a huge anchor leg was the difference.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lucie Nordmann<\/strong> led the U.S. to victory with an anchor leg of 54.50, as Team USA finished in 3:40.10.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Gretchen Walsh<\/strong> (54.92), <strong>Alex Walsh<\/strong> (54.92) had identical splits and <strong>Isabel Ivey<\/strong> clocked a 55.76.<\/p>\n<p>Australia finished second in 3:41.51 behind <strong>Eliza King<\/strong> (55.52), <strong>Abbey Webb<\/strong> (55.39), <strong>Natasha Ramsden<\/strong> (55.52) and <strong>Lani Pallister<\/strong> (55.08).<\/p>\n<p>Canada was third (3:44.73), followed by Japan (3:44.96).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 25  Men 4x100 LC Meter Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 3:16.96  08\/26\/2013Australia\r\n                          L Percy, R Leong, J Blake, M Horton\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 3:17.67  08\/26\/2016USA, USA-US\r\n                          R HOFFER, D KRUEGER, C CRAIG, D KIBLER\r\n    Team                             Seed     Finals  FINA Points\r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 USA-US  'A'                   3:20.91    3:19.44   840   18  \r\n     1) CHANEY, Adam 02               2) r:0.41 KOVAC, Danny 00       \r\n     3) r:0.32 LASCO, Destin 01       4) r:0.30 KIBLER, Drew 00       \r\n    r:+0.68  23.54        50.09 (50.09)\r\n        1:13.80 (23.71)     1:40.35 (50.26)\r\n        2:04.16 (23.81)     2:30.11 (49.76)\r\n        2:53.55 (23.44)     3:19.44 (49.33)\r\n  2 Australia  'A'                3:21.90    3:20.86   823   14  \r\n     1) BRINKWORTH, Ashton 00         2) r:0.18 MCDONALD, Angus 01    \r\n     3) r:0.06 EDIE, Jack 00          4) r:0.19 JACKSON, Joseph 00    \r\n    r:+0.65  24.04        50.12 (50.12)\r\n        1:13.79 (23.67)     1:40.27 (50.15)\r\n        2:04.47 (24.20)     2:30.98 (50.71)\r\n        2:54.22 (23.24)     3:20.86 (49.88)\r\n  3 Japan  'A-JPN'                3:21.34    3:21.32   817   12  \r\n     1) ISHIZAKI, Keisuke 00          2) r:0.16 OTAKE, Masayuki 00    \r\n     3) r:0.29 KUMAZAWA, Shota 01     4) r:0.21 TANAKA, Taikan 01     \r\n    r:+0.58  24.34        49.89 (49.89)\r\n        1:14.20 (24.31)     1:40.36 (50.47)\r\n        2:04.79 (24.43)     2:31.03 (50.67)\r\n        2:54.68 (23.65)     3:21.32 (50.29)\r\n  4 Canada  'A-CAN'               3:24.63    3:23.12   795   10  \r\n     1) WALL, Tyler 01                2) r:0.22 LIENDO, Joshua 02     \r\n     3) r:0.25 CUMBY, Noah 00         4) r:0.23 PRATT, Cole 02        \r\n    r:+0.51  24.42        51.25 (51.25)\r\n        1:14.95 (23.70)     1:41.08 (49.83)\r\n        2:05.61 (24.53)     2:31.86 (50.78)\r\n        2:56.53 (24.67)     3:23.12 (51.26)\r\n  5 New Zealand  'A-NZL'          3:27.66    3:27.00   752    8  \r\n     1) Henry, Tyron 01               2) r:0.23 Pickett, Michael 02   \r\n     3) r:0.44 O'Connor, Lochlainn 00 4) r:0.15 Watkins, Thomas 00    \r\n    r:+0.64  24.77        50.97 (50.97)\r\n        1:14.76 (23.79)     1:40.92 (49.95)\r\n        2:06.17 (25.25)     2:34.39 (53.47)\r\n        2:59.52 (25.13)     3:27.00 (52.61)\r\n  6 China  'A'                         NT    3:37.33   649    6  \r\n     1) CHENG, Long 00                2) r:0.55 TAN, Bo 00            \r\n     3) r:0.56 DUAN, Feiyu 00         4) r:0.23 WANG, Yi 02           \r\n    r:+0.70  25.83        55.15 (55.15)\r\n        1:22.39 (27.24)     1:50.18 (55.03)\r\n        2:17.70 (27.52)     2:46.67 (56.49)\r\n        3:11.09 (24.42)     3:37.33 (50.66)\r\n  7 FIJI  'A'                     3:43.06    3:42.12   608    4  \r\n     1) McCaig, Hansel 03             2) r:0.67 Ross, Netani 00       \r\n     3) r:0.70 Lobendahn, Calum 00    4) r:0.36 Yalimaiwai, Temafa 01 \r\n    r:+0.54  26.59        56.08 (56.08)\r\n        1:22.26 (26.18)     1:50.43 (54.35)\r\n        2:17.48 (27.05)     2:47.68 (57.25)\r\n        3:13.74 (26.06)     3:42.12 (54.44)\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 4&#215;100 Free Relay<\/h3>\n<p>The U.S. men closed the session with a strong performance in the 4&#215;100 freestyle relay.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Adam Chaney<\/strong> (50.09), <strong>Danny Kovac<\/strong> (50.26), <strong>Destin Lasco<\/strong> (49.76) and <strong>Drew Kibler<\/strong> (49.33) gave the U.S. the victory in 3:19.44.<\/p>\n<p>Australia\u2019s <strong>Ashton Brinkworth, Angus McDonald, Jack Edie<\/strong> and <strong>Joseph Jackson<\/strong> finished second in 3:20.86.<\/p>\n<p>Japan was third (3:21.32), followed by Canada (3:23.12).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 25  Men 4x100 LC Meter Freestyle Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 3:16.96  08\/26\/2013Australia\r\n                          L Percy, R Leong, J Blake, M Horton\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 3:17.67  08\/26\/2016USA, USA-US\r\n                          R HOFFER, D KRUEGER, C CRAIG, D KIBLER\r\n    Team                             Seed     Finals  FINA Points\r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 USA-US  'A'                   3:20.91    3:19.44   840   18  \r\n     1) CHANEY, Adam 02               2) r:0.41 KOVAC, Danny 00       \r\n     3) r:0.32 LASCO, Destin 01       4) r:0.30 KIBLER, Drew 00       \r\n    r:+0.68  23.54        50.09 (50.09)\r\n        1:13.80 (23.71)     1:40.35 (50.26)\r\n        2:04.16 (23.81)     2:30.11 (49.76)\r\n        2:53.55 (23.44)     3:19.44 (49.33)\r\n  2 Australia  'A'                3:21.90    3:20.86   823   14  \r\n     1) BRINKWORTH, Ashton 00         2) r:0.18 MCDONALD, Angus 01    \r\n     3) r:0.06 EDIE, Jack 00          4) r:0.19 JACKSON, Joseph 00    \r\n    r:+0.65  24.04        50.12 (50.12)\r\n        1:13.79 (23.67)     1:40.27 (50.15)\r\n        2:04.47 (24.20)     2:30.98 (50.71)\r\n        2:54.22 (23.24)     3:20.86 (49.88)\r\n  3 Japan  'A-JPN'                3:21.34    3:21.32   817   12  \r\n     1) ISHIZAKI, Keisuke 00          2) r:0.16 OTAKE, Masayuki 00    \r\n     3) r:0.29 KUMAZAWA, Shota 01     4) r:0.21 TANAKA, Taikan 01     \r\n    r:+0.58  24.34        49.89 (49.89)\r\n        1:14.20 (24.31)     1:40.36 (50.47)\r\n        2:04.79 (24.43)     2:31.03 (50.67)\r\n        2:54.68 (23.65)     3:21.32 (50.29)\r\n  4 Canada  'A-CAN'               3:24.63    3:23.12   795   10  \r\n     1) WALL, Tyler 01                2) r:0.22 LIENDO, Joshua 02     \r\n     3) r:0.25 CUMBY, Noah 00         4) r:0.23 PRATT, Cole 02        \r\n    r:+0.51  24.42        51.25 (51.25)\r\n        1:14.95 (23.70)     1:41.08 (49.83)\r\n        2:05.61 (24.53)     2:31.86 (50.78)\r\n        2:56.53 (24.67)     3:23.12 (51.26)\r\n  5 New Zealand  'A-NZL'          3:27.66    3:27.00   752    8  \r\n     1) Henry, Tyron 01               2) r:0.23 Pickett, Michael 02   \r\n     3) r:0.44 O'Connor, Lochlainn 00 4) r:0.15 Watkins, Thomas 00    \r\n    r:+0.64  24.77        50.97 (50.97)\r\n        1:14.76 (23.79)     1:40.92 (49.95)\r\n        2:06.17 (25.25)     2:34.39 (53.47)\r\n        2:59.52 (25.13)     3:27.00 (52.61)\r\n  6 China  'A'                         NT    3:37.33   649    6  \r\n     1) CHENG, Long 00                2) r:0.55 TAN, Bo 00            \r\n     3) r:0.56 DUAN, Feiyu 00         4) r:0.23 WANG, Yi 02           \r\n    r:+0.70  25.83        55.15 (55.15)\r\n        1:22.39 (27.24)     1:50.18 (55.03)\r\n        2:17.70 (27.52)     2:46.67 (56.49)\r\n        3:11.09 (24.42)     3:37.33 (50.66)\r\n  7 FIJI  'A'                     3:43.06    3:42.12   608    4  \r\n     1) McCaig, Hansel 03             2) r:0.67 Ross, Netani 00       \r\n     3) r:0.70 Lobendahn, Calum 00    4) r:0.36 Yalimaiwai, Temafa 01 \r\n    r:+0.54  26.59        56.08 (56.08)\r\n        1:22.26 (26.18)     1:50.43 (54.35)\r\n        2:17.48 (27.05)     2:47.68 (57.25)\r\n        3:13.74 (26.06)     3:42.12 (54.44)<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Night two of the Junior Pan Pacific Championships is under way after a fast first prelims session. 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