Swimming at the 1979 South Pacific Games

Swimming at the 1979 South Pacific Games took place in Suva, the capital of Fiji. It was the sixth edition of the South Pacific Games. The existing South Pacific Games record time was broken in every event.[1]

Swimming
at the 1979 South Pacific Games
LocationAgana, Guam
Dates1979
← 1975

There were either 24 or 23 events on the programme, depending on whether the men's 4 × 200 metres relay was contested and officially included in the medals. There are conflicting sources of information cited (as of November 2015) and none sufficient to provide clarity.a

Medal summary edit

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Fiji)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  French Polynesia (PYF)75618
2  Guam (GUM)65617
3  New Caledonia (NCL)59620
4  Papua New Guinea (PNG)34310
5  Fiji (FIJ)*2024
Totals (5 entries)23232369

Men's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Freestyle   Hollis Kimbrough (GUM) 56.88  
GR
  Henri Noble (TAH) 57.07   Gil Verlaguet (NCL) 58.47
200 m Freestyle   Hollis Kimbrough (GUM) 2:01.43  
GR
  Henri Noble (TAH) 2:01.45   Gil Verlaguet (NCL) 2:04.19
400 m Freestyle   Hollis Kimbrough (GUM) 4:20.25  
GR
  Gil Verlaguet (NCL) 4:20.50   Henri Noble (TAH) 4:22.70
1500 m Freestyle   Gil Verlaguet (NCL) 17:06.91  
GR
  Hollis Kimbrough (GUM) 17:45.39   Henri Noble (TAH) 17:56.62
100 m Backstroke   Henri Noble (TAH) 1:02.62  
GR
  David Zimmerman (GUM) 1:06.25   Gordon Petersen (FIJ) 1:08.16
100 m Breaststroke   Ronald Bonnet (TAH) 1:12.53  
GR
  Jean-Christophe Mouren (NCL) 1:15.34   Geoff Burke (GUM) 1:16.00
200 m Breaststroke   Ronald Bonnet (TAH) 2:41.83  
GR
  Jean-Christophe Mouren (NCL) 2:45.69   David Murphy (PNG) 2:45.79
100 m Butterfly   Henri Noble (TAH) 1:03.20  
GR
  Daniel Berdichewsky (TAH) 1:03.97   Eri Anderson (GUM) 1:04.58
200 m Individual medley   Henri Noble (TAH) 2:19.98  
GR
  David Zimmerman (GUM) 2:24.82   Jean-Christophe Mouren (NCL) 2:25.74
4 × 100 m Freestyle relay   French Polynesia 3:53.88  
GR
  Guam 3:56.20   New Caledonia 3:58.71
4 × 200m Freestyle relaya
(no results)
4 × 100 m Medley relay   French Polynesia 4:17.35  
GR
  Guam 4:25.88   Fiji 4:42.08

Women's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Freestyle   Lydia Lambert (GUM) 1:04.27  
GR
  Patricia Legras (NCL) 1:04.46   Heather Hagadron (GUM) 1:05.39
200 m Freestyle   Patricia Legras (NCL) 2:16.19  
GR
  Yolaine Saminadin (NCL) 2:18.12   Elizabeth Zenone (TAH) 2:20.40
400 m Freestyle   Patricia Legras (NCL) 4:41.23  
GR
  Yolaine Saminadin (NCL) 4:41.74   Cathy Zenone (TAH) 4:52.04
800 m Freestyle   Patricia Legras (NCL) 9:38.58  
GR
  Yolaine Saminadin (NCL) 9:47.77   Cathy Zenone (TAH) 10:04.41
100 m Backstroke   Carolyn Dalby (PNG) 1:11.10  
GR
  Trudy Chang (PNG) 1:14.33   Dawn Edwards (PNG) 1:14.34
100 m Breaststroke   Justine Macaskill (FIJ) 1:22.75  
GR
  Mini Eria (TAH) 1:24.08   Patricia Legras (NCL) 1:24.19
200 m Breaststroke   Justine Macaskill (FIJ) 2:58.91  
GR
  Patricia Legras (NCL) 2:59.72   Cathy Ysrael (GUM) 3:00.15
100 m Butterfly   Trudy Chang (PNG) 1:11.16  
GR
  Carolyn Dalby (PNG) 1:11.88   Elizabeth Ysrael (GUM) 1:12.71
200 m Individual medley   Trudy Chang (PNG) 2:36.78  
GR
  Patricia Legras (NCL) 2:39.66   Vaoa Verave (PNG) 2:40.09
4 × 100 m Freestyle relay   Guam 4:20.60  
GR
  Papua New Guinea 4:23.98   French Polynesia 4:26.49
4 × 200m Freestyle relay   Guam 9:29.36  
GR
  French Polynesia 9:31.98   New Caledonia 9:32.76
4 × 100 m Medley relay   New Caledonia 5:02.34  
GR
  Papua New Guinea 5:02.65   Guam 5:03.12

Notes edit

GR denotes South Pacific Games record time.

^a The men's 4 × 200 metres freestyle relay, as marked up with a (grey background) in the events table above, was not listed in the results published in the November 1979 issue of Pacific Islands Monthly (PIM).[2] As such, and unless other source material for the 1979 results become available, no medals for this event are included in the tally on this page. However, there are sources which suggest that the PIM published results might have some inaccuracies and could be incomplete:

  1. The same PIM issue, two pages earlier, reports that Fiji won table tennis gold medals for both the women's team event and the women's doubles.[3] However, only the women's doubles event is recorded in the list of results, and no women's (or men's) team event for table tennis is included.[4]
  2. Also earlier in the same PIM issue, it is reported that "Papua New Guinea took the bronze" in the netball competition, behind Fiji and Cook Islands.[5] However, in the PIM results for the netball, Tonga is listed as finishing in third place.[4]
  3. A publication from Guam's Political Status Education Coordinating Commission also states that the Guam swimmer Hollis Kimbrough, "won a record seven medals in the '79 SPG alone".[6] As the PIM results show only four medals for Kimbrough plus two men's relay medals won by the Guam team,[2] it may be the case that the men's 4 × 200 m event did take place but was missed in the results.

References edit

  1. ^ PIM & 1979 (10), 15, § Swimming.
  2. ^ a b PIM & 1979 (10), p. 18.
  3. ^ PIM & 1979 (10), 16, § Table Tennis.
  4. ^ a b PIM & 1979 (10), p. 19.
  5. ^ PIM & 1979 (10), 15, § Netball.
  6. ^ I manfåyi, Who's who in Chamorro history, Volume 3 (Report). Political Status Education Coordinating Commission (Guam). 2003. Retrieved 5 November 2015.

Sources edit