﻿{"id":3863,"date":"2002-06-14T11:44:53","date_gmt":"2002-06-14T16:44:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2002\/06\/aussies-dominate-oceania-games\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T20:07:27","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T03:07:27","slug":"aussies-dominate-oceania-games","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/aussies-dominate-oceania-games\/","title":{"rendered":"Aussies Dominate Oceania Games"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA, June 14.  IT was the night of Australia&#39;s Team Dolphins&#39; &quot;Sister Act&quot; this evening on the final day of the Oceania Championships, hel in Noumea, New Caledonia, with the Melbourne-based Leane and Tamara and Adelaide-based Karina completing a rare family quinella in the 200 meter backstroke.<\/p>\n<p>After younger sister Karina had won the 50 and 100 M backstroke double earlier in the week, it was older sister Tamara who kept the gold all in the family, defeating Karina in the 200 meter final.<\/p>\n<p>The sisters swam stroke-for-stroke the entire race before Tamara touched first in 2:18.45, just edging Karina&#39;s 2:19.05.  Western Australia&#39;s rising star Nicole Seah rounded off the Aussie trifecta by taking the bronze (2:22.54).<\/p>\n<p>Later in the night, Karina added her third gold of the meet when she led the Aussie girls to gold in the 400 medley relay.  She joined Tasmania&#39;s Kate Young (who wrapped up the breaststroking treble when she won the 100 last night); Redcliffe&#39;s Jessicah Schipper (who established an Australian 15 years\/Oceania-record of 1:00.80 in the 100 butterfly) and Melissa Mitchell,<br \/>\nwho added the 200 freestyle to her Australian Age 100 free record.<\/p>\n<p>The foursome combined to win the medley relay in 4:15.78, just outside the 1993 Oceania record set by Australia.<\/p>\n<p>Karina was also runner-up, beaten a fingernail, in a thrilling 200 IM final. The race was won by Lara Carroll in 2:20.11, with Charnelle Crossingham taking bronze.  A mere .79 separated the Aussie trio with Leane silver medalist in 2:20.20 and Crossingham bronze winner in 2:20.96.<\/p>\n<p>*  *   *   *   *<\/p>\n<p>The men&#39;s Oceania Championship records kept tumbling on tonight&#39;s final night too.  Ashley Anderson in the 100 backstroke splashed to a record 57.04, erasing Olympian Scott Miller&#39;s previous mark of 57.95 set nine years ago.<\/p>\n<p>Andrew Dyson won the men&#39;s 100 freestyle just ahead of Raymond McDonald, the former taking the gold in 51.15, .04 up on McDonald.  The latter raced to a<br \/>\nchampionship record in the semis in 50.92.<\/p>\n<p>Willoughby&#39;s rising breaststroke star Luke Trickett clocked a fast 2:16.88 to knock a whopping 3.49 off Olympian Regan Harrison&#39;s 1997 Oceania record.  Fifty- and 100 breast winner Robert McDonald took silver (2:18.75).<\/p>\n<p>Another outstanding performance came from South Australian all-rounder Mitchell Bacon, who won gold in the 200 IM in an Oceania record and personal best 2:03.99.   He defeated arch-rival 400 IM winner Adam Lucas, who touched in 2:06.00.<\/p>\n<p>Mitchell&#39;s time lowered New Zealand Olympian Dean Kent&#39;s 2000 Oceania record time of 2:04.57.  Still active and currently his country&#39;s top swimmer, Kent<br \/>\nholds the NZL medley records with his 2:02.25\/4:19.04 from last year&#39;s Goodwill Games in Brisbane.<\/p>\n<p>The men&#39;s 400 medley relay saw an amazing turn of events with the Australia &quot;B&quot; team defeating the Australia &quot;A&quot; team by a narrow margin.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, the &quot;B&quot; team was not officially awarded the gold as it was Australia&#39;s second team.   Still, after the medal presentation the Australian &quot;A&quot; team handed its medals to the victorious &quot;B&quot; team swimmers in a fine display of team unity and sportsmanship.<\/p>\n<p>The &quot;B&quot; boys swam to a new championship record 3:45.44.  The team included Matt Spicer, Luke Trickett, Josh Krogh and Andrew Dyson.<\/p>\n<p>*   *    *    *    *<\/p>\n<p>Ashley Anderson set a new Australian age group record on the leadoff 100 back leg of the medley relay, clocking 56.84, capping off a great meet for him.<\/p>\n<p>In other events WA&#39;s Travis Nederpelt wrapped up a successful gold- medal double for his family, winning the men&#39;s 1500 freestyle in 15:42.07.  His brother Jarrod won opening day in the 10K open-water event.<\/p>\n<p>It was also a special time for Fiji&#39;s representative, Caroline Pickering, who powered to an Oceania record 26.27 in the 50 freestyle.  She relegatd Aussies Lisbeth Lenton and Teagan Wilkie to the secondary placings.<\/p>\n<p>Papua New Guinea celebrated an upset in the men&#39;s 50 meter fly with Ryan Pini edging Australian Tim Dodd.  Pini clocked 25.07 to beat the Aussie by .04.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Ian Hansen and Bill Bell<\/p>\n<p>   GOLD<br \/>\nMedal winners<\/p>\n<p>   MEN:<\/p>\n<p>   50m freestyle: Andrew Dyson (23.20)<br \/>\n   100m freestyle: Andrew Dyson (51.15)<br \/>\n   200m freestyle: Nicholas Sprenger (1:52.18)<br \/>\n   400m freestyle: Josh Krogh (3:56.95)<br \/>\n   1500m freestyle: Travis Nederpelt (15:42.07)<br \/>\n   10km: Jarrad Nederpelt (2:29.06)<br \/>\n   50m butterfly: Ryan Pini (Papua New Guinea) (25.07)<br \/>\n   100m butterfly: Tim Dodd (55.07)<br \/>\n   200m butterfly: Josh Krogh (2:02.12)<br \/>\n   50m breaststroke: Robert McDonald (29.39)<br \/>\n   100m breaststroke: Robert McDonald (1:03.28)<br \/>\n   200m breaststroke: Luke Trickett (2:16.38)<br \/>\n   50m backstroke: Daniel Blackborrow (26.84)<br \/>\n   100m backstroke: Ashley Anderson (57.04)<br \/>\n   200m backstroke: Adam Lucas (2:03.47)<br \/>\n   200m IM: Mitchell Bacon (2:03.99)<br \/>\n   400 IM: Adam Lucas 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