Swimming at the 1975 South Pacific Games

Swimming at the 1975 South Pacific Games took place in Agana, the capital of Guam on 2–9 August 1975.[1][2] It was the fifth edition of the South Pacific Games. Four new events were included in 1975 (4 x 200 metre Freestyle relay and 100m Breaststroke added to both the men's and women's programs). Of the other events previously contested, only one remained without a new South Pacific Games record at the end of the competition after sixteen records were broken in Guam. The teams from the French-administered territories of French Polynesia (Tahiti) and New Caledonia won the most gold medals. The most successful individual swimmer, however, was Papua New Guinea's Charlie Martin who won eight medals, four of which were gold.[3]

Medal summary edit

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  French Polynesia (TAH)86519
2  New Caledonia (NCL)85720
3  Papua New Guinea (PNG)59721
4  Guam (GUM)0112
5  Fiji (FIJ)0011
Totals (5 entries)21212163

Men edit

French Polynesia (Tahiti) and Papua New Guinea won 7 and 5 gold medals respectively in the 12 men's events.[4][5][6][7][8]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Freestyle   Charles Martin  
(PNG)
54.71  
GR
  R. Chapman  
(TAH)
57.19   C. Ceran  
(TAH)
57.77
200m Freestyle   Henry Noble  
(TAH)
2:04.28  
GR
  Charles Martin  
(PNG)
2:04.71   R. Chapman  
(TAH)
2:05.94
400m Freestyle   Henry Noble  
(TAH)
4:28.58  
GR
  M. Hutchings  
(PNG)
4:34.89   E Verlaguet  
(NCL)
4:37.81
1500m Freestyle   M. Hutchings  
(PNG)
18:16.18   E Verlaguet  
(NCL)
18:24.11   R. Chapman  
(TAH)
18:42.21
100m Backstroke   Charles Martin  
(PNG)
1:03.12  
GR
  Henry Noble  
(TAH)
1:04.47   C. Ceran  
(TAH)
1:10.34
100m Breaststroke NE   P. Hunter  
(TAH)
1:15.70   G. Burke  
(GUM)
1:16.06   O. Moi  
(PNG)
1:16.30
200m Breaststroke   P. Hunter  
(TAH)
2:48.12   Donald Martin  
(PNG)
2:48.20   G. Burke  
(GUM)
2:49.54
100m Butterfly   Charles Martin  
(PNG)
1:00.33  
GR
  Andre Mouren  
(NCL)
1:03.73   Donald Martin  
(PNG)
1:04.84
200m I.M.   Charles Martin  
(PNG)
2:21.29  
GR
  R. Chapman  
(TAH)
2:22.64   M. Hutchings  
(PNG)
2:24.32
4 × 100 m
Medley relay
  French Polynesia 4:24.82  
GR
  Papua New Guinea 4:27.44   New Caledonia 4:36.60
4 × 100 m
Freestyle relay
  French Polynesia 3:48.59  
GR
  Papua New Guinea 3:53.68   New Caledonia 3:59.94
4 × 200 m
Freestyle relay NE
  French Polynesia 8:34.61   Papua New Guinea 8:44.94   New Caledonia 8:56.28

Women edit

New Caledonia dominated the women's events, winning 8 of the 9 gold medals available.[4][5][9][10][11]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Freestyle   Maeva Lavigne  
(TAH)
1:04.62  
GR
  D. Maussion  
(NCL)
1:04.64   L. Fisher  
(FIJ)
1:05.89
200m Freestyle   Y. Saminadin  
(NCL)
2:18.54  
GR
  Maeva Lavigne  
(TAH)
2:20.23   C. Bernados  
(NCL)
2:21.19
400m Freestyle   Y. Saminadin  
(NCL)
4:51.41  
GR
  P. LeGras  
(NCL)
4:53.09   D. Maussion  
(NCL)
5:05.07
800m Freestyle   Y. Saminadin  
(NCL)
9:48.20  
GR
  P. LeGras  
(NCL)
10:14.7   D. Maussion  
(NCL)
100m Breaststroke NE   P. LeGras  
(NCL)
1:24.01   L. Moyle  
(PNG)
1:25.66   J. Kohnke  
(PNG)
1:29.75
200m Breaststroke   P. LeGras  
(NCL)
3:00.66  
GR
  L. Moyle  
(PNG)
3:09.55   J. Kohnke  
(PNG)
3:12.79
4 × 100 m
Medley relay
  New Caledonia 5:02.00  
GR
  French Polynesia 5:05.96   Papua New Guinea 5:29.78
4 × 100 m
Freestyle relay
  New Caledonia 4:26.22  
GR
  French Polynesia 4:29.69   Papua New Guinea 4:33.78
4 × 200 m
Freestyle relay NE
  New Caledonia 9:32.03   Papua New Guinea 9:57.29   French Polynesia 10:00.81

Notes edit

NE denotes new event to the South Pacific Games.
GR denotes South Pacific Games record time.

Participating countries edit

Teams entered in the swimming competition included:

References edit

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  2. ^ "Programme details". Pacific Islands Monthly. 46 (8). Pacific Publications: 79. 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
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  5. ^ a b "1975 SPG results: Freestyle ii". Pacific Islands Monthly. 45 (9). Pacific Publications. p.17 (Men's 4x1, Women's 100). 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  6. ^ "1975 SPG results: Freestyle iii". Pacific Islands Monthly. 45 (9). Pacific Publications. p.17 (Men's 200). 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  7. ^ "1975 SPG results: M:— Fly & Br-stroke". Pacific Islands Monthly. 45 (9). Pacific Publications. p.17 (Men's 100 Fly). 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  8. ^ "1975 SPG results: M:— IM & Med. Relay". Pacific Islands Monthly. 45 (9). Pacific Publications. p.17 (Men's 200 IM). 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  9. ^ "1975 SPG results: W:— 4x1 & Br-stroke". Pacific Islands Monthly. 45 (9). Pacific Publications. p.18 (Women's 4x1). 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  10. ^ "1975 SPG results: W:— 200 Br-stroke & Med. Relay". Pacific Islands Monthly. 45 (9). Pacific Publications. p.17 (Women's 200 BR). 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  11. ^ "1975 SPG results: W:— 4x2". Pacific Islands Monthly. 45 (9). Pacific Publications. p.18 (Women's 4x2). 1975. Retrieved 23 May 2015.