1999 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
Host cityAustralia Sydney, Australia
Date(s)August 22–29, 1999
Venue(s)Sydney International Aquatic Centre
1997
2002
Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre (AUS)

The eighth edition of the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, a long course (50 m) event, was held in 1999 at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia, from 2229 August.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Only two swimmers per country could compete in finals, and only four swimmers per country could compete in semi-finals.

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
 Brendon Dedekind (RSA)22.06 CR  Gary Hall Jr. (USA)22.26  Bill Pilczuk (USA)22.52
100 m freestyle
 Michael Klim (AUS)48.98  Neil Walker (USA)49.17  Chris Fydler (AUS)49.42
200 m freestyle
 Ian Thorpe (AUS)1:46.00 WR  Michael Klim (AUS)1:47.40  Ryk Neethling (RSA)1:48.17
400 m freestyle
 Ian Thorpe (AUS)3:41.83 WR  Grant Hackett (AUS)3:46.02  Ryk Neethling (RSA)3:46.31
1500 m freestyle
 Grant Hackett (AUS)14:45.60 CR  Ryk Neethling (RSA)15:02.40  Chris Thompson (USA)15:04.68
100 m backstroke
 Lenny Krayzelburg (USA)53.60 WR  Matt Welsh (AUS)55.13  Josh Watson (AUS)55.18
200 m backstroke
 Lenny Krayzelburg (USA)1:55.87 WR  Ray Hass (AUS)1:59.87  Cameron Delaney (AUS)1:59.98
100 m breaststroke
 Simon Cowley (AUS)1:02.06  Regan Harrison (AUS)1:02.26  Morgan Knabe (CAN)1:02.37
200 m breaststroke
 Simon Cowley (AUS)2:12.98  Tom Wilkens (USA)2:13.97  Terence Parkin (RSA)2:14.12
100 m butterfly
 Michael Klim (AUS)52.49  Geoff Huegill (AUS)52.51  Takashi Yamamoto (JPN)52.93
200 m butterfly
 Tom Malchow (USA)1:55.41 CR  Takashi Yamamoto (JPN)1:57.33  Uğur Taner (USA)1:57.82
200 m individual medley
 Tom Wilkens (USA)2:01.01  Curtis Myden (CAN)2:01.64  Matthew Dunn (AUS)2:01.86
400 m individual medley
 Matthew Dunn (AUS)4:16.54  Curtis Myden (CAN)4:16.77  Tom Wilkens (USA)4:18.58
4×100 m freestyle relay
 Australia
Michael Klim (48.73 CWR)
Jeff English (49.60)
Chris Fydler (49.20)
Ian Thorpe (48.55)
3:16.08 CWR  United States
Bryan Jones (50.15)
Josh Davis (48.93)
Neil Walker (48.90)
Jason Lezak (48.83)
3:16.81  Canada
Yannick Lupien (50.14)
Craig Hutchison (50.65)
Jake Steele (49.74)
Graham Duthie (50.20)
3:20.73 NR
4×200 m freestyle relay
 Australia
Ian Thorpe (1:46.28)
Bill Kirby (1:48.96)
Grant Hackett (1:46.30)
Michael Klim (1:47.25)
7:08.79 WR  United States
Chad Carvin (1:48.67)
Josh Davis (1:47.66)
Tom Malchow (1:51.43)
Uğur Taner (1:48.90)
7:16.66  Canada
Mark Johnston (1:51.13)
Rick Say (1:49.73)
Yannick Lupien (1:50.49)
Brian Johns (1:51.91)
7:23.26
4×100 m medley relay
 United States
Lenny Krayzelburg (53.67)
Kurt Grote (1:01.69)
Dod Wales (52.49)
Neil Walker (48.52)
3:36.37 CR  Canada
Mark Versfeld (55.47)
Morgan Knabe (1:01.54)
Mike Mintenko (53.69)
Yannick Lupien (49.48)
3:40.18  Japan
Atsushi Nishikori (55.72)
Ryosuke Imai (1:02.14)
Takashi Yamamoto (52.42)
Shunsuke Ito (49.93)
3:40.21

Legend: WRWorld record; CRChampionship record; CWRCommonwealth record; NR – National record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
 Jenny Thompson (USA)25.51  Sarah Ryan (AUS)25.93  Liesl Kolbisen (USA)25.97
100 m freestyle
 Jenny Thompson (USA)54.89  Sarah Ryan (AUS)55.58  Rebecca Creedy (AUS)55.90
200 m freestyle
 Susie O'Neill (AUS)1:58.17 CWR  Lindsay Benko (USA)1:59.60  Ellen Stonebraker (USA)2:00.46
400 m freestyle
 Brooke Bennett (USA)4:08.39  Lindsay Benko (USA)4:08.75  Claudia Poll (CRC)4:11.53
800 m freestyle
 Brooke Bennett (USA)8:25.06  Rachel Harris (AUS)8:37.23  Ellen Stonebraker (USA)8:40.39
100 m backstroke
 Dyana Calub (AUS)
 Mai Nakamura (JPN)
1:01.51  Barbara Bedford (USA)1:01.76
200 m backstroke
 Tomoko Hagiwara (JPN)2:11.36  Miki Nakao (JPN)2:11.41  Lindsay Benko (USA)2:13.51
100 m breaststroke
 Penny Heyns (RSA)1:07.08  Megan Quann (USA)1:08.54  Kristy Kowal (USA)1:08.56
200 m breaststroke
 Penny Heyns (RSA)2:23.64 WR  Kristy Kowal (USA)2:25.52  Sarah Poewe (RSA)2:25.90
100 m butterfly
 Jenny Thompson (USA)57.88 WR  Susie O'Neill (AUS)59.07  Ayari Aoyama (JPN)59.58
200 m butterfly
 Susie O'Neill (AUS)2:06.60  Jessica Deglau (CAN)2:10.27  Misty Hyman (USA)2:10.40
200 m individual medley
 Joanne Malar (CAN)2:13.63 CWR  Cristina Teuscher (USA)2:14.31  Elli Overton (AUS)2:14.51
400 m individual medley
 Joanne Malar (CAN)4:40.23  Yasuko Tajima (JPN)4:40.56  Cristina Teuscher (USA)4:41.21
4×100 m freestyle relay
 United States
Liesl Kolbisen (56.26)
Richelle Fox (55.80)
Lindsay Benko (55.53)
Jenny Thompson (54.27)
3:41.86  Australia
Sarah Ryan (56.10)
Lori Munz (56.06)
Rebecca Creedy (55.87)
Susie O'Neill (54.66)
3:42.69  Canada
Jessica Deglau (56.74)
Marianne Limpert (55.80)
Anna Lydall (56.24)
Laura Nicholls (55.72)
3:44.50 NR
4×200 m freestyle relay
 United States
Lindsay Benko (1:58.86)
Ellen Stonebraker (1:59.68)
Jenny Thompson (2:00.02)
Cristina Teuscher (1:59.05)
7:57.61 CR  Australia
Giaan Rooney (2:00.62)
Rebecca Creedy (2:01.32)
Lori Munz (1:59.57)
Susie O'Neill (1:59.16)
8:00.67 CWR  Canada
Jessica Deglau (2:02.55)
Joanne Malar (2:00.99)
Marianne Limpert (2:02.02)
Laura Nicholls (2:01.30)
8:06.86
4×100 m medley relay
 United States
Barbara Bedford (1:01.53)
Megan Quann (1:07.55)
Jenny Thompson (58.00)
Liesl Kolbisen (56.01)
4:03.09  Australia
Dyana Calub (1:02.24)
Samantha Riley (1:09.35)
Susie O'Neill (58.87)
Sarah Ryan (55.28)
4:05.74  Japan
Mai Nakamura (1:01.68)
Masami Tanaka (1:09.57)
Ayari Aoyama (1:00.26)
Suzu Chiba (55.63)
4:07.14

Legend: WRWorld record; CRChampionship record; CWRCommonwealth record; NR – National record

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)1313632
2 United States (USA)13101235
3 South Africa (RSA)3148
4 Canada (CAN)24511
5 Japan (JPN)2349
6 Costa Rica (CRC)0011
Totals (6 entries)33313296

Awards

  • Rookie of the Meet:  Megan Quann (USA) (100 m breaststroke)
  • Male Swimmer of the Meet:  Ian Thorpe (AUS) (400 m freestyle)
  • Female Swimmer of the Meet:  Penny Heyns (RSA) (200 m breaststroke)

(determined by FINA points)

References

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