﻿{"id":326981,"date":"2018-08-25T21:42:18","date_gmt":"2018-08-26T04:42:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=326981"},"modified":"2018-08-26T00:49:34","modified_gmt":"2018-08-26T07:49:34","slug":"2018-junior-pan-pacific-championships-day-four-finals-live-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/2018-junior-pan-pacific-championships-day-four-finals-live-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2018 Junior Pan Pacific Championships Day Four Finals: 2 Records Fall on Final Night"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The final night of the Junior Pan Pacific Championships finished with some stellar performances.<\/p>\n<p>Two records fell on the final night of the meet and the team scores were finalized.<\/p>\n<p>The U.S. men scored 263 points to finish ahead of Japan (148), Australia (123), Canada (91), New Zealand (45), China (44), Fiji (9) and Singapore (7).<\/p>\n<p>The U.S. women scored 249 points to finish ahead of Japan (140), Australia (136), Canada (127), New Zealand (37), China (13), Fiji (12) and Ecuador (1).<\/p>\n<p>Here is what happened in today\u2019s finals:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/results\/2018-junior-pan-pacific-championships-day-4-day-4\/international-elite\/2018\/August\/26?rtn=%2Fresults%2F\">DAY 4 RESULTS<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Order of events<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Women\u2019s 200 IM<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 200 IM<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 50 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 50 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 200 Breast<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 200 Breast<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 1500 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 800 Free<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Women\u2019s 4&#215;100 Medley Relay<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Men\u2019s 4&#215;100 Medley Relay<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 200 IM<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Alex Walsh<\/strong> held the top seed in the 200 IM heading into finals with a swim more than a second faster than the field.<\/p>\n<p>In the finals, the U.S. swimmer went even two seconds faster than her prelims time and crushed the field by more than two seconds to win in 2:12.06.<\/p>\n<p>The battle then was for second place, and it was a great one between two Japanese swimmers. <strong>Karin Takemura<\/strong> edged teammate <strong>Mei Ishihara<\/strong> by a hundredth of a second to finish in 2:14.90.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Allie Raab<\/strong> of the U.S. was fourth in 2:15.53, followed by China\u2019s<strong> Li Tianyao<\/strong> (2:17.08), Canada\u2019s <strong>Bailey Herbert<\/strong> (2:17.40) and <strong>Victoria Kwan<\/strong> (2:17.87) and Australia\u2019s <strong>Jenna Forrester<\/strong> (2:18.33).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 26  Women 200 LC Meter IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 2:09.98  01\/29\/2017Rikako Ikee, JPN\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 2:10.79  01\/11\/2009Dagny Knutson, U.S.A.\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 WALSH, Alex      01 USA-US-           2:14.44    2:12.06   871    9  \r\n    r:+0.77  28.41      1:01.07 (32.66)\r\n        1:39.71 (38.64)     2:12.06 (32.35)\r\n  2 TAKEMURA, Karin  01 Japan-            2:17.60    2:14.90   817    7  \r\n    r:+0.53  28.85      1:02.78 (33.93)\r\n        1:42.70 (39.92)     2:14.90 (32.20)\r\n  3 ISHIHARA, Mei    02 Japan-            2:19.86    2:14.91   816    6  \r\n    r:+0.73  30.08      1:05.50 (35.42)\r\n        1:43.93 (38.43)     2:14.91 (30.98)\r\n  4 RAAB, Allie      00 USA-US-           2:15.83    2:15.53   805    5  \r\n    r:+0.53  29.82      1:05.36 (35.54)\r\n        1:43.99 (38.63)     2:15.53 (31.54)\r\n  5 LI, Tianyao      01 China-            2:17.97    2:17.08   778    4  \r\n             29.76      1:03.52 (33.76)\r\n        1:45.33 (41.81)     2:17.08 (31.75)\r\n  6 HERBERT, Bailey  02 Canada-           2:19.11    2:17.40   773    3  \r\n    r:+0.70  29.55      1:05.59 (36.04)\r\n        1:44.53 (38.94)     2:17.40 (32.87)\r\n  7 KWAN, Victoria   00 Canada-           2:19.80    2:17.87   765    2  \r\n    r:+0.67  29.66      1:05.31 (35.65)\r\n        1:45.33 (40.02)     2:17.87 (32.54)\r\n  8 FORRESTER, Jenn  03 Australia-        2:21.26    2:18.33   757    1  \r\n    r:+0.73  29.74      1:05.02 (35.28)\r\n        1:46.02 (41.00)     2:18.33 (32.31)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 200 IM<\/h3>\n<p>The U.S. men started strong on the final night of the meet.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Carson Foster<\/strong> dropped nearly two seconds from his prelims tim in the 200 IM to win the event in 1:59.86. He was the only swimmer to break 2 minutes.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Gianluca Urlando<\/strong> finished just behind in 2:00.60, giving the U.S. a 1-2 finish.<\/p>\n<p>Japan\u2019s <strong>Masayuki Otake<\/strong> took third (2:00.72), followed by Canada\u2019s <strong>Finlay Knox<\/strong> (2:02.09) and <strong>Cole Pratt<\/strong> (2:03.30), Australia\u2019s <strong>Se-Bom Lee<\/strong> (2:04.38), Japan\u2019s <strong>Shinnosuke Aso<\/strong> (2:05.38) and Australia\u2019s <strong>Brendon Smith<\/strong> (2:07.12).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 27  Men 200 LC Meter IM<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 1:57.06  07\/27\/2017Qin Haiyang, CHN\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 1:59.51  08\/26\/2012Chase KALISZ, 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-           2:01.57    1:59.86   860    9  \r\n    r:+0.48  26.06        55.84 (29.78)\r\n        1:31.47 (35.63)     1:59.86 (28.39)\r\n  2 URLANDO, Gianlu  02 USA-US-           2:01.42    2:00.60   844    7  \r\n    r:+0.73  25.46        56.50 (31.04)\r\n        1:31.10 (34.60)     2:00.60 (29.50)\r\n  3 OTAKE, Masayuki  00 Japan-            2:03.32    2:00.72   842    6  \r\n    r:+0.62  26.39        56.87 (30.48)\r\n        1:31.83 (34.96)     2:00.72 (28.89)\r\n  4 KNOX, Finlay     01 Canada-           2:05.80    2:02.09   814    5  \r\n    r:+0.64  26.51        58.01 (31.50)\r\n        1:32.75 (34.74)     2:02.09 (29.34)\r\n  5 PRATT, Cole      02 Canada-           2:05.43    2:03.30   790    4  \r\n    r:+0.70  26.78        57.72 (30.94)\r\n        1:34.24 (36.52)     2:03.30 (29.06)\r\n  6 LEE, Se-Bom      01 Australia-        2:05.33    2:04.38   769    3  \r\n    r:+0.61  26.83        57.60 (30.77)\r\n        1:34.31 (36.71)     2:04.38 (30.07)\r\n  7 ASO, Shinnosuke  02 Japan-            2:04.73    2:05.38   751    2  \r\n    r:+0.53  26.78        59.31 (32.53)\r\n        1:35.35 (36.04)     2:05.38 (30.03)\r\n  8 SMITH, Brendon   00 Australia-        2:06.84    2:07.12   721    1  \r\n    r:+0.67  26.88        58.44 (31.56)\r\n        1:37.22 (38.78)     2:07.12 (29.90)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 50 Free<\/h3>\n<p>The U.S. women followed suit with another 1-2 finish, this time in the 50 free.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Maxine Parker<\/strong> moved up from the second set to hold on for a victory in 25.39.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Gretchen Walsh<\/strong> finished second in 25.57. Both Americans bettered their prelims times by at least two tenths.<\/p>\n<p>Australia\u2019s <strong>Natasha Ramsden<\/strong> (25.65) and <strong>Eliza King<\/strong> (25.70), followed with a 3-4 finish.<\/p>\n<p>Canada\u2019s <strong>Ainsley McMurray<\/strong> was fifth (26.08), followed by Japan\u2019s <strong>Nagisa Ikemoto<\/strong> (26.16), Canada\u2019s <strong>Maggie MacNeil<\/strong> (26.25) and New Zealand\u2019s <strong>Chelsea Edwards<\/strong> (26.60).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 28  Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 24.33  09\/16\/2017Rikako Ikee, JPN\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 24.74  08\/29\/2010Yolane Kukla, Australia\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 PARKER, Maxine   02 USA-US-             25.73      25.39   816    9  \r\n         r:+0.70                       \r\n  2 WALSH, Gretchen  03 USA-US-             25.80      25.57   799    7  \r\n         r:+0.75                       \r\n  3 RAMSDEN, Natash  00 Australia-          25.72      25.65   791    6  \r\n         r:+0.66                       \r\n  4 KING, Eliza      01 Australia-          25.90      25.70   787    5  \r\n         r:+0.69                       \r\n  5 MCMURRAY, Ainsl  00 Canada-             26.20      26.08   753    4  \r\n         r:+0.73                       \r\n  6 IKEMOTO, Nagisa  02 Japan-              26.17      26.16   746    3  \r\n         r:+0.51                       \r\n  7 MACNEIL, Maggie  00 Canada-             26.47      26.25   738    2  \r\n         r:+0.69                       \r\n  8 Edwards, Chelse  01 New Zealand-        26.56      26.60   709    1  \r\n         r:+0.67\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 50 Free<\/h3>\n<p>The men\u2019s 50 free saw three competitors within 14 hundredths of a second and in the race until the touch.<\/p>\n<p>Australia\u2019s <strong>Ash Brinkworth<\/strong> was the first to the wall, finishing in 22.72, touching out <strong>Drew Kibler<\/strong> (22.81) of the U.S. and New Zealand\u2019s <strong>Michael Pickett<\/strong> (22.86).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Adam Chaney<\/strong> of the U.S. was fourth in 23.08, followed by Canada\u2019s <strong>Joshua Liendo<\/strong> (223.22), Australia\u2019s <strong>Joseph<\/strong> <strong>Jackson<\/strong> (23.37), Singapore\u2019s <strong>Mikkel Jun Lee<\/strong> (23.45) and Japan\u2019s <strong>Taikan Tanaka<\/strong> (23.56).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 29  Men 50 LC Meter Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 21.75  08\/25\/2017Michael Andrew, USA\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 22.20  08\/30\/2014Paul Powers, USA\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 BRINKWORTH, Ash  00 Australia-          22.68      22.72   779    9  \r\n         r:+0.65                       \r\n  2 KIBLER, Drew     00 USA-US-             22.91      22.81   770    7  \r\n         r:+0.61                       \r\n  3 Pickett, Michae  02 New Zealand-        22.99      22.86   765    6  \r\n         r:+0.61                       \r\n  4 CHANEY, Adam     02 USA-US-             23.16      23.08   743    5  \r\n         r:+0.66                       \r\n  5 LIENDO, Joshua   02 Canada-             23.67      23.22   730    4  \r\n         r:+0.65                       \r\n  6 JACKSON, Joseph  00 Australia-          23.52      23.37   716    3  \r\n         r:+0.67                       \r\n  7 Lee, Mikkel Jun  02 SGP-                23.48      23.45   708    2  \r\n         r:+0.59                       \r\n  8 TANAKA, Taikan   01 Japan-              23.59      23.56   699    1  \r\n         r:+0.57\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 200 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>The women\u2019s 200 breast turned into a one-on-one showdown between Japan\u2019s <strong>Shiori Asaba<\/strong> and <strong>Ella Nelson<\/strong> of the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Both separated themselves from the pack and closed in on the wall together. Asaba reached first in 2:27.48, barely edging Nelson (2:27.83) in a stellar showdown.<\/p>\n<p>Japan\u2019s <strong>Honoka Tatsumu<\/strong> took third (2:19.12), followed by Canada\u2019s <strong>Nina Kucheran<\/strong> (2:29.55),<strong> Allie Raab<\/strong> of the U.S (2:31.41), Canada\u2019s <strong>Avery Wiseman<\/strong> (2:32.06), Australia\u2019s <strong>Tara Kinder<\/strong> (2:32.51) and <strong>Georgia Powell<\/strong> (2:32.93).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 30  Women 200 LC Meter Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 2:19.64  08\/30\/2015Viktoria Gunes, TUR\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 2:25.46  08\/27\/2016Zoe BARTEL, USA-US\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 ASABA, Shiori    00 Japan-            2:29.00    2:27.48   839    9  \r\n    r:+0.73  34.10      1:11.52 (37.42)\r\n        1:49.67 (38.15)     2:27.48 (37.81)\r\n  2 NELSON, Ella     01 USA-US-           2:29.59    2:27.83   833    7  \r\n    r:+0.56  34.15      1:11.56 (37.41)\r\n        1:49.56 (38.00)     2:27.83 (38.27)\r\n  3 TATSUMU, Honoka  04 Japan-            2:29.14    2:29.12   811    6  \r\n    r:+0.48  34.88      1:12.62 (37.74)\r\n        1:50.98 (38.36)     2:29.12 (38.14)\r\n  4 KUCHERAN, Nina   00 Canada-           2:29.66    2:29.55   804    5  \r\n    r:+0.51  33.69      1:11.68 (37.99)\r\n        1:49.96 (38.28)     2:29.55 (39.59)\r\n  5 RAAB, Allie      00 USA-US-           2:31.24    2:31.41   775    4  \r\n    r:+0.71  35.12      1:13.70 (38.58)\r\n        1:52.70 (39.00)     2:31.41 (38.71)\r\n  6 WISEMAN, Avery   02 Canada-           2:30.81    2:32.06   765    3  \r\n    r:+0.68  34.33      1:12.54 (38.21)\r\n        1:51.77 (39.23)     2:32.06 (40.29)\r\n  7 KINDER, Tara     03 Australia-        2:32.16    2:32.51   758    2  \r\n    r:+0.69  34.93      1:13.25 (38.32)\r\n        1:53.28 (40.03)     2:32.51 (39.23)\r\n  8 POWELL, Georgia  02 Australia-        2:30.21    2:32.93   752    1  \r\n    r:+0.70  34.82      1:13.71 (38.89)\r\n        1:53.36 (39.65)     2:32.93 (39.57)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 200 Breast<\/h3>\n<p>After a stunning showdown in the women\u2019s 200 breast, the men\u2019s race was even more epic as a hundredth of a second separated two teammates who touched the wall together.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Daniel Roy<\/strong> got his hand on the wall first, winning in 2:11.79, barely ahead of teammate <strong>AJ Pouch<\/strong> (2:11.80) in one of the best races of the meet.<\/p>\n<p>The U.S. duo finished nearly two seconds ahead of the rest of the field.<\/p>\n<p>Japan\u2019s <strong>Yamato Fukasawa<\/strong> was third in 2:13.57, followed by compatriots <strong>Kaede Hirakawa<\/strong> (2:14.51), and <strong>Shoma Sato<\/strong> (2:14.96).<\/p>\n<p>Canada\u2019s <strong>Gabe Mastromatteo<\/strong> was sixth (2:15.78), Singapore\u2019s <strong>Maximillian Ang<\/strong> (2:22.18) and New Zealand\u2019s <strong>Matthew<\/strong> <strong>Holder<\/strong> (2:26.68).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 31  Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 2:09.39  07\/27\/2017Qin Haiyang, CHN\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 2:08.03  08\/26\/2012Akihiro YAMAGUCHI, Japan\r\n    Name           Year Team              Prelims     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n<b>                            === A - Final ===                            <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 ROY, Daniel      00 USA-US-           2:12.63    2:11.79   895    9  \r\n    r:+0.70  31.08      1:04.22 (33.14)\r\n        1:37.56 (33.34)     2:11.79 (34.23)\r\n  2 POUCH, AJ        00 USA-US-           2:13.21    2:11.80   894    7  \r\n    r:+0.74  30.35      1:03.52 (33.17)\r\n        1:37.44 (33.92)     2:11.80 (34.36)\r\n  3 FUKASAWA, Yamat  00 Japan-            2:14.06    2:13.57   859    6  \r\n    r:+0.47  30.61      1:04.63 (34.02)\r\n        1:38.56 (33.93)     2:13.57 (35.01)\r\n  4 HIRAKAWA, Kaede  00 Japan-            2:15.19    2:14.51   841  \r\n    r:+0.63  30.70      1:04.73 (34.03)\r\n        1:39.60 (34.87)     2:14.51 (34.91)\r\n  5 SATO, Shoma      01 Japan-            2:13.78    2:14.96   833    5  \r\n    r:+0.66  30.48      1:04.45 (33.97)\r\n        1:39.35 (34.90)     2:14.96 (35.61)\r\n  6 MASTROMATTEO, G  02 Canada-           2:15.99    2:15.78   818    4  \r\n    r:+0.67  30.86      1:05.96 (35.10)\r\n        1:41.49 (35.53)     2:15.78 (34.29)\r\n  7 Ang, Maximillia  01 SGP-              2:25.38    2:22.18   712    3  \r\n    r:+0.64  31.39      1:07.05 (35.66)\r\n        1:44.18 (37.13)     2:22.18 (38.00)\r\n  8 Holder, Matthew  01 New Zealand-      2:27.43    2:26.68   649    2  \r\n    r:+0.74  31.78      1:08.48 (36.70)\r\n        1:47.24 (38.76)     2:26.68 (39.44)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 1500 Free<\/h3>\n<p>It took until the final women\u2019s event \u2014\u00a0and the longest one \u2014\u00a0to get the night\u2019s first meet record.<\/p>\n<p>Australia\u2019s <strong>Lani Pallister<\/strong> crushed the field in the 1500 freestyle to win in 16:08.09, breaking the meet record set by Becca Mann of the U.S., who swam a 16:11.98 in 2012.<\/p>\n<p>Pallister finished 16 seconds ahead of the rest of the field.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mariah Denigan<\/strong> of the U.S. was second in 16:24.35, while Canada\u2019s<strong> Emma O\u2019Croinin<\/strong> was third in 16:28.79.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lola Mull<\/strong> of the U.S. finished fourth in 16:40.03, followed by Japan\u2019s <strong>Aoi Nakamura<\/strong> (16:43.20), Australia\u2019s <strong>Chloe<\/strong> <strong>Gubecka<\/strong> (16:54.80) and <strong>Jacinta Essam<\/strong> (17:01.73) and Canada\u2019s <strong>Octavia Lau<\/strong> (17:19.91).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 32  Women 1500 LC Meter Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 15:28.36  08\/24\/2014Katie Ledecky, USA\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 16:11.98  08\/26\/2012Becca MANN, USA\r\n    Name           Year Team                 Seed     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 PALLISTER, Lani  02 Australia-       16:29.40   16:08.09M  873    9  \r\n    r:+0.55  29.01      1:00.56 (31.55)\r\n        1:32.78 (32.22)     2:05.07 (32.29)\r\n        2:37.50 (32.43)     3:10.10 (32.60)\r\n        3:42.41 (32.31)     4:14.65 (32.24)\r\n        4:47.43 (32.78)     5:19.77 (32.34)\r\n        5:52.26 (32.49)     6:24.55 (32.29)\r\n        6:57.23 (32.68)     7:29.62 (32.39)\r\n        8:02.38 (32.76)     8:34.89 (32.51)\r\n        9:07.35 (32.46)     9:39.75 (32.40)\r\n       10:12.14 (32.39)    10:44.31 (32.17)\r\n       11:16.77 (32.46)    11:49.27 (32.50)\r\n       12:21.51 (32.24)    12:53.90 (32.39)\r\n       13:26.57 (32.67)    13:59.18 (32.61)\r\n       14:31.93 (32.75)    15:04.41 (32.48)\r\n       15:37.09 (32.68)    16:08.09 (31.00)\r\n  2 DENIGAN, Mariah  03 USA-US-          16:19.29   16:24.35   831    7  \r\n    r:+0.70  30.53      1:03.32 (32.79)\r\n        1:36.32 (33.00)     2:09.11 (32.79)\r\n        2:42.02 (32.91)     3:14.98 (32.96)\r\n        3:47.67 (32.69)     4:20.34 (32.67)\r\n        4:52.77 (32.43)     5:25.27 (32.50)\r\n        5:57.78 (32.51)     6:30.42 (32.64)\r\n        7:02.88 (32.46)     7:35.45 (32.57)\r\n        8:07.66 (32.21)     8:39.97 (32.31)\r\n        9:12.24 (32.27)     9:44.83 (32.59)\r\n       10:17.27 (32.44)    10:49.88 (32.61)\r\n       11:22.48 (32.60)    11:55.72 (33.24)\r\n       12:28.45 (32.73)    13:01.70 (33.25)\r\n       13:35.20 (33.50)    14:08.96 (33.76)\r\n       14:43.02 (34.06)    15:17.29 (34.27)\r\n       15:51.46 (34.17)    16:24.35 (32.89)\r\n  3 O'CROININ, Emma  03 Canada-          16:35.47   16:28.79   819    6  \r\n             30.45      1:03.78 (33.33)\r\n        1:37.29 (33.51)     2:10.65 (33.36)\r\n        2:43.83 (33.18)     3:17.36 (33.53)\r\n        3:50.63 (33.27)     4:23.88 (33.25)\r\n        4:57.18 (33.30)     5:30.39 (33.21)\r\n        6:03.82 (33.43)     6:37.27 (33.45)\r\n        7:10.18 (32.91)     7:43.24 (33.06)\r\n        8:16.41 (33.17)     8:49.32 (32.91)\r\n        9:22.11 (32.79)     9:55.04 (32.93)\r\n       10:27.85 (32.81)    11:00.73 (32.88)\r\n       11:33.50 (32.77)    12:06.26 (32.76)\r\n       12:38.98 (32.72)    13:11.82 (32.84)\r\n       13:44.57 (32.75)    14:17.55 (32.98)\r\n       14:50.83 (33.28)    15:23.96 (33.13)\r\n       15:57.29 (33.33)    16:28.79 (31.50)\r\n  4 Mull, Lola       02 USA-US-          16:42.60   16:40.03   792    5  \r\n    r:+0.56  30.75      1:04.25 (33.50)\r\n        1:37.87 (33.62)     2:11.52 (33.65)\r\n        2:45.05 (33.53)     3:18.75 (33.70)\r\n        3:52.29 (33.54)     4:26.21 (33.92)\r\n        5:00.01 (33.80)     5:33.89 (33.88)\r\n        6:06.60 (32.71)     6:39.99 (33.39)\r\n        7:13.26 (33.27)     7:46.27 (33.01)\r\n        8:19.23 (32.96)     8:52.10 (32.87)\r\n        9:24.91 (32.81)     9:57.95 (33.04)\r\n       10:31.10 (33.15)    11:04.56 (33.46)\r\n       11:36.93 (32.37)    12:09.88 (32.95)\r\n       12:43.36 (33.48)    13:16.90 (33.54)\r\n       13:50.52 (33.62)    14:23.97 (33.45)\r\n       14:57.48 (33.51)    15:31.13 (33.65)\r\n       16:05.33 (34.20)    16:40.03 (34.70)\r\n  5 NAKAMURA, Aoi    01 Japan-           16:23.71   16:43.20   785    4  \r\n             30.95      1:04.24 (33.29)\r\n        1:38.28 (34.04)     2:11.89 (33.61)\r\n        2:45.62 (33.73)     3:19.26 (33.64)\r\n        3:52.97 (33.71)     4:26.53 (33.56)\r\n        5:00.32 (33.79)     5:33.53 (33.21)\r\n        6:06.84 (33.31)     6:40.11 (33.27)\r\n        7:13.45 (33.34)     7:46.89 (33.44)\r\n        8:20.35 (33.46)     8:53.65 (33.30)\r\n        9:26.96 (33.31)    10:00.68 (33.72)\r\n       10:34.00 (33.32)    11:07.48 (33.48)\r\n       11:40.94 (33.46)    12:14.43 (33.49)\r\n       12:48.14 (33.71)    13:22.04 (33.90)\r\n       13:55.77 (33.73)    14:29.62 (33.85)\r\n       15:03.19 (33.57)    15:37.00 (33.81)\r\n       16:10.65 (33.65)    16:43.20 (32.55)\r\n  6 GUBECKA, Chloe   02 Australia-       16:46.79   16:54.80   758    3  \r\n    r:+0.48  31.29      1:05.33 (34.04)\r\n        1:39.52 (34.19)     2:13.09 (33.57)\r\n        2:46.68 (33.59)     3:20.23 (33.55)\r\n        3:53.71 (33.48)     4:27.10 (33.39)\r\n        5:00.62 (33.52)     5:34.15 (33.53)\r\n        6:07.95 (33.80)     6:41.43 (33.48)\r\n        7:15.08 (33.65)     7:48.75 (33.67)\r\n        8:22.49 (33.74)     8:55.96 (33.47)\r\n        9:29.73 (33.77)    10:03.63 (33.90)\r\n       10:37.48 (33.85)    11:11.53 (34.05)\r\n       11:45.67 (34.14)    12:19.93 (34.26)\r\n       12:54.37 (34.44)    13:28.87 (34.50)\r\n       14:03.31 (34.44)    14:37.75 (34.44)\r\n       15:12.53 (34.78)    15:46.81 (34.28)\r\n       16:21.17 (34.36)    16:54.80 (33.63)\r\n  7 ESSAM, Jacinta   01 Australia-       17:12.90   17:01.73   743  \r\n    r:+0.81  31.18      1:05.03 (33.85)\r\n        1:38.99 (33.96)     2:13.10 (34.11)\r\n        2:47.00 (33.90)     3:20.82 (33.82)\r\n        3:54.66 (33.84)     4:28.46 (33.80)\r\n        5:02.40 (33.94)     5:36.22 (33.82)\r\n        6:10.36 (34.14)     6:44.66 (34.30)\r\n        7:19.02 (34.36)     7:53.09 (34.07)\r\n        8:27.61 (34.52)     9:01.75 (34.14)\r\n        9:36.00 (34.25)    10:10.41 (34.41)\r\n       10:44.93 (34.52)    11:19.09 (34.16)\r\n       11:53.71 (34.62)    12:27.72 (34.01)\r\n       13:02.41 (34.69)    13:37.00 (34.59)\r\n       14:11.91 (34.91)    14:46.20 (34.29)\r\n       15:20.89 (34.69)    15:55.27 (34.38)\r\n       16:29.45 (34.18)    17:01.73 (32.28)\r\n  8 LAU, Octavia     01 Canada-          17:07.84   17:19.91   704    2  \r\n    r:+0.55  30.75      1:04.39 (33.64)\r\n        1:38.49 (34.10)     2:12.45 (33.96)\r\n        2:47.03 (34.58)     3:21.23 (34.20)\r\n        3:56.11 (34.88)     4:30.42 (34.31)\r\n        5:05.07 (34.65)     5:39.12 (34.05)\r\n        6:13.70 (34.58)     6:48.39 (34.69)\r\n        7:23.22 (34.83)     7:58.31 (35.09)\r\n        8:33.68 (35.37)     9:08.94 (35.26)\r\n        9:44.30 (35.36)    10:18.89 (34.59)\r\n       10:54.19 (35.30)    11:28.72 (34.53)\r\n       12:04.13 (35.41)    12:39.07 (34.94)\r\n       13:14.71 (35.64)    13:49.78 (35.07)\r\n       14:25.33 (35.55)    15:00.64 (35.31)\r\n       15:35.88 (35.24)    16:11.19 (35.31)\r\n       16:46.01 (34.82)    17:19.91 (33.90)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 800 Free<\/h3>\n<p>The men\u2019s 800 was a battle to see if 8 minutes would be broken. It wasn\u2019t, but it was close.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ross Dant<\/strong> of the U.S. won the event in 8:00.51, using a final split of 28.64 to pull away.<\/p>\n<p>China\u2019s <strong>Cheng Long<\/strong> was second in 8:02.79 nearly four seconds ahead of <strong>Jake Magahey<\/strong> of the U.S., who finished in 8:06.16.<\/p>\n<p>Another American, <strong>Arik Katz<\/strong> finished fourth in 8:06.26, followed by Australia\u2019s <strong>Brendon Smith<\/strong> (8:09.69), <strong>Thomas Neill<\/strong> (8:12.29), <strong>Max Osborn<\/strong> (8:13.55) and <strong>Silas Harris<\/strong> (8:14.15).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 33  Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 7:45.67  08\/28\/2013Mack Horton, AUS\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 7:55.16  08\/27\/2016Robert FINKE, USA-US\r\n    Name           Year Team                 Seed     Finals  FINA Points\r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 DANT, Ross       00 USA-US-           8:00.57    8:00.51   833    9  \r\n    r:+0.62  27.44        57.41 (29.97)\r\n        1:28.01 (30.60)     1:58.73 (30.72)\r\n        2:29.08 (30.35)     2:59.41 (30.33)\r\n        3:29.86 (30.45)     4:00.53 (30.67)\r\n        4:30.93 (30.40)     5:01.21 (30.28)\r\n        5:31.55 (30.34)     6:01.76 (30.21)\r\n        6:31.74 (29.98)     7:01.74 (30.00)\r\n        7:31.87 (30.13)     8:00.51 (28.64)\r\n  2 CHENG, Long      00 China-            8:04.00    8:02.79   821    7  \r\n    r:+0.71  28.14        58.43 (30.29)\r\n        1:28.57 (30.14)     1:58.75 (30.18)\r\n        2:28.66 (29.91)     2:59.22 (30.56)\r\n        3:30.05 (30.83)     4:00.59 (30.54)\r\n        4:31.23 (30.64)     5:01.62 (30.39)\r\n        5:32.25 (30.63)     6:02.55 (30.30)\r\n        6:33.41 (30.86)     7:03.88 (30.47)\r\n        7:34.69 (30.81)     8:02.79 (28.10)\r\n  3 MAGAHEY, Jake    01 USA-US-           8:01.64    8:06.16   804    6  \r\n    r:+0.61  27.52        57.80 (30.28)\r\n        1:28.38 (30.58)     1:59.05 (30.67)\r\n        2:29.60 (30.55)     2:59.90 (30.30)\r\n        3:30.64 (30.74)     4:01.24 (30.60)\r\n        4:31.93 (30.69)     5:02.09 (30.16)\r\n        5:32.54 (30.45)     6:03.38 (30.84)\r\n        6:33.93 (30.55)     7:04.80 (30.87)\r\n        7:35.66 (30.86)     8:06.16 (30.50)\r\n  4 KATZ, Arik       01 USA-US-           8:07.69    8:06.26   803  \r\n    r:+0.68  28.43        59.01 (30.58)\r\n        1:29.36 (30.35)     1:59.87 (30.51)\r\n        2:30.36 (30.49)     3:01.18 (30.82)\r\n        3:32.05 (30.87)     4:03.30 (31.25)\r\n        4:33.92 (30.62)     5:04.92 (31.00)\r\n        5:35.82 (30.90)     6:06.66 (30.84)\r\n        6:37.08 (30.42)     7:07.73 (30.65)\r\n        7:37.42 (29.69)     8:06.26 (28.84)\r\n            8:06.26 ( )                    \r\n  5 SMITH, Brendon   00 Australia-        8:11.79    8:09.69   787    5  \r\n    r:+0.64  27.15        57.25 (30.10)\r\n        1:27.93 (30.68)     1:58.78 (30.85)\r\n        2:29.02 (30.24)     2:59.64 (30.62)\r\n        3:30.58 (30.94)     4:01.47 (30.89)\r\n        4:32.36 (30.89)     5:03.11 (30.75)\r\n        5:34.05 (30.94)     6:05.53 (31.48)\r\n        6:36.95 (31.42)     7:08.80 (31.85)\r\n        7:40.00 (31.20)     8:09.69 (29.69)\r\n  6 NEILL, Thomas    02 Australia-        8:15.17    8:12.29   774    4  \r\n    r:+0.57  28.45        58.95 (30.50)\r\n        1:30.14 (31.19)     2:00.79 (30.65)\r\n        2:31.72 (30.93)     3:02.47 (30.75)\r\n        3:33.66 (31.19)     4:04.70 (31.04)\r\n        4:35.96 (31.26)     5:07.09 (31.13)\r\n        5:38.42 (31.33)     6:09.64 (31.22)\r\n        6:41.34 (31.70)     7:11.89 (30.55)\r\n        7:42.52 (30.63)     8:12.29 (29.77)\r\n            8:12.29 ( )                    \r\n  7 OSBORN, Max      00 Australia-        8:08.77    8:13.55   768  \r\n    r:+0.75  27.79        58.02 (30.23)\r\n        1:28.69 (30.67)     1:59.38 (30.69)\r\n        2:30.29 (30.91)     3:01.19 (30.90)\r\n        3:32.17 (30.98)     4:03.37 (31.20)\r\n        4:34.87 (31.50)     5:06.31 (31.44)\r\n        5:37.91 (31.60)     6:09.26 (31.35)\r\n        6:40.85 (31.59)     7:12.34 (31.49)\r\n        7:43.60 (31.26)     8:13.55 (29.95)\r\n  8 HARRIS, Silas    01 Australia-        8:14.87    8:14.15   765  \r\n    r:+0.73  28.01        59.06 (31.05)\r\n        1:29.97 (30.91)     2:00.75 (30.78)\r\n        2:31.48 (30.73)     3:02.67 (31.19)\r\n        3:33.88 (31.21)     4:05.06 (31.18)\r\n        4:36.12 (31.06)     5:07.63 (31.51)\r\n        5:38.68 (31.05)     6:10.29 (31.61)\r\n        6:41.95 (31.66)     7:13.46 (31.51)\r\n        7:44.59 (31.13)     8:14.15 (29.56)\r\n            8:14.15 ( )\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Women\u2019s 4&#215;100 Medley Relay<\/h3>\n<p>The U.S. women put an exclamation point on a stellar meet with one more record.<\/p>\n<p>Team USA won the 4&#215;100 medley relay in 4:02.33, bettering the mark set by the U.S. (4:02.82) in 2016.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Phoebe Bacon<\/strong> led off with a 1:00.49, followed by <strong>Emily Weiss<\/strong>, who swam a 1:08.52 before<strong> Lucie Nordmann<\/strong> swam a 58.57 split and <strong>Gretchen Walsh<\/strong> anchored a 54.75.<\/p>\n<p>Canada\u2019s <strong>Madison Broad, Nina Kucheran, Maggie MacNeil<\/strong> and <strong>Ainsley McMurray<\/strong> took second in 4:05.21.<br \/>\nJapan was third (4:07.14), followed by Australia (4:07.89) and New Zealand (4:15.20).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 34  Women 4x100 LC Meter Medley Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 3:58.38  08\/28\/2017Canada\r\n                          J Hannah, F Knelson, P Oleksiak, T Ruck\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 4:02.82  08\/27\/2016USA, USA-US\r\n                          L NORDMANN, Z BARTEL, E MERRELL, I IVEY\r\n    Team                             Seed     Finals  FINA Points\r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 USA-US  'A'                   3:59.19    4:02.33M  878   18  \r\n     1) BACON, Phoebe 02              2) r:0.25 WEISS, Emily 01       \r\n     3) r:0.37 NORDMANN, Lucie 00     4) r:0.34 WALSH, Gretchen 03    \r\n    r:+0.62  29.49    1:00.49 (1:00.49)\r\n        1:31.97 (31.48)   2:09.01 (1:08.52)\r\n        2:36.07 (27.06)     3:07.58 (58.57)\r\n        3:33.47 (25.89)     4:02.33 (54.75)\r\n  2 Canada  'A-CAN'               4:00.64    4:05.21   847   14  \r\n     1) BROAD, Madison 00             2) r:0.22 KUCHERAN, Nina 00     \r\n     3) r:0.14 MACNEIL, Maggie 00     4) r:0.21 MCMURRAY, Ainsley 00  \r\n    r:+0.67  29.49    1:01.67 (1:01.67)\r\n        1:33.86 (32.19)   2:11.03 (1:09.36)\r\n        2:38.14 (27.11)     3:09.82 (58.79)\r\n        3:36.47 (26.65)     4:05.21 (55.39)\r\n  3 Japan  'A-JPN'                3:59.57    4:07.14   827   12  \r\n     1) YAMASAKI, Hikaru 00           2) ASABA, Shiori 00             \r\n     3) r:0.36 IITSUKA, Chiharu 01    4) r:0.48 IKEMOTO, Nagisa 02    \r\n    r:+0.57  29.95    1:02.80 (1:02.80)\r\n        1:35.49 (32.69)   2:12.46 (1:09.66)\r\n        2:40.45 (27.99)     3:11.89 (59.43)\r\n        3:37.92 (26.03)     4:07.14 (55.25)\r\n  4 Australia  'A'                4:06.24    4:07.89   820   10  \r\n     1) THORNTON, Tahlia 03           2) r:-0.03 HODGES, Chelsea 01   \r\n     3) r:0.41 RYAN, Michaela 02      4) r:0.29 KING, Eliza 01        \r\n    r:+0.62  30.45    1:02.89 (1:02.89)\r\n        1:35.45 (32.56)   2:13.01 (1:10.12)\r\n        2:40.77 (27.76)   3:13.07 (1:00.06)\r\n        3:39.06 (25.99)     4:07.89 (54.82)\r\n  5 New Zealand  'A-NZL'          4:09.69    4:15.20   751    8  \r\n     1) Galloway, Gina 01             2) r:0.11 Smith, Ciara 00       \r\n     3) r:0.22 Bates, Hannah 00       4) r:0.02 Edwards, Chelsey 01   \r\n    r:+0.62  30.38    1:03.75 (1:03.75)\r\n        1:36.95 (33.20)   2:15.68 (1:11.93)\r\n        2:44.67 (28.99)   3:18.06 (1:02.38)\r\n        3:45.29 (27.23)     4:15.20 (57.14)\r\n  6 FIJI  'A'                     4:32.79    4:42.36   555    6  \r\n     1) Tremain, Angela 01            2) r:0.26 Elaisa, Aimee 04      \r\n     3) r:0.58 Wind, Moana 01         4) r:0.32 Rova, Rosemarie 02    \r\n    r:+0.66  33.29    1:09.60 (1:09.60)\r\n        1:46.08 (36.48)   2:29.18 (1:19.58)\r\n        3:01.66 (32.48)   3:40.23 (1:11.05)\r\n        4:09.75 (29.52)   4:42.36 (1:02.13)\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<h3>Men\u2019s 4&#215;100 Medley Relay<\/h3>\n<p>The U.S. men closed the meet on a high note, winning the 4&#215;100 medley relay in 3:39.04.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Peter Larson, Daniel Roy, Gianluca Urlando<\/strong> and <strong>Drew Kibler<\/strong> held off Japan\u2019s <strong>Daiki Yanagawa, Yamato Fukasawa<\/strong>, <strong>Tomoru Honda<\/strong> and <strong>Keisuke Ishizaki<\/strong>, who finished in 3:41.95.<\/p>\n<p>Canada was third (3:42.05), followed by Australia (3:42.83) and New Zealand (3:48.09).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 35  Men 4x100 LC Meter Medley Relay<\/b>\r\n==================================================================================\r\n     Jr World: W 3:35.24  07\/02\/2017Italy\r\n                          T Ceccon, N Martinenghi, F Burdisso, D Nardini\r\n  Jr. Pan Pac: M 3:37.67  08\/26\/2012Japan, Japan\r\n                          T KAWAMOTO, A YAMAGUCHI, D SETO, K HIRAI\r\n    Team                             Seed     Finals  FINA Points\r\n==================================================================================\r\n<b>                                === A - Final ===                                 <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 USA-US  'A'                   3:40.88    3:39.04   847   18  \r\n     1) LARSON, Peter 01              2) r:0.33 ROY, Daniel 00        \r\n     3) r:0.20 URLANDO, Gianluca 02   4) r:0.17 KIBLER, Drew 00  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