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Thu 17 Aug, 2017
2017 BOP SC Champs on Fri 11 Aug, 2017 Updated 7 years ago
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Sun 13 Aug, 2017
Change of Coach at Pukekohe on Sat 12 Aug, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

Hi All

It is with great sadness, lots of tears and an equal amount of hugs,  that I told my squad last night that I will be leaving. I have had an awesome team of swimmers and coaches, over the 17 years I have been at PSC. I am so proud of all that they have achieved.

I have made some great friends, had some fantastic and challenging experiences that have been part of an incredible journey.



Tue 08 Aug, 2017
2017 FINA World Cup Meet - Budapest Day 8 - Pool on Sun 30 Jul, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

The New Zealand swim team completed their campaign at the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest.

Waikato’s Bradlee Ashby (Fairfield club) was close to his personal best in the gruelling 400m individual medley, timed at 4:20.54 to be 23 fastest in the heats.

He would have needed to be nearly three seconds under the national record to make the final, in what is his back-up event.

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Event 39 Womens 400m Individual Medley - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 39 Womens 400m Individual Medley - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 40 Mens 400m Individual Medley - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 40 Mens 400m Individual Medley - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 41 Womens 4x100m Medley Relay - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 41 Womens 4x100m Medley Relay - Start List - 7 years ago


Tue 08 Aug, 2017
2017 FINA World Cup Meet - Budapest Day 7 - Pool on Sat 29 Jul, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

Fractions proved the difference for two New Zealand swimmers chasing semifinals on the penultimate day of the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest.

Backstroke junior world champion Gabrielle Fa’amausili, 17, in her first elite world championships, clocked 25.38s to be 24th fastest from 87 starters in heats of the 50m freestyle. The talented United club swimmer from Auckland has swum 0.3s fastest which would have been enough to climb inside the top 16 for the semifinals.

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Event 34 Womens 50m Freestyle - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 34 Womens 50m Freestyle - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 35 Mens 50m Backstroke - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 35 Mens 50m Backstroke - Start List - 7 years ago


Tue 08 Aug, 2017
2017 FINA World Cup Meet - Budapest Day 6 - Pool on Fri 28 Jul, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

There were no additions to New Zealand swimmers qualifying for semifinals and finals on day six of the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest.

Queensland-based Emma Robinson, from the Capital club, was 22nd fastest in heats of the 800m freestyle from 38 starters, headed by world record holder and Olympic champion Katie Ledecky.

Robinson was outside her personal best with a 8:44.87 effort, and not able to produce the same level as her strong PB in the 1500m freestyle earlier in the week.

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Event 28 Mens 50m Freestyle - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 28 Mens 50m Freestyle - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 29 Womens 50m Butterfly - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 29 Womens 50m Butterfly - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 30 Mens 100m Butterfly - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 30 Mens 100m Butterfly - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 31 Womens 200m Backstroke - Heat Result - 7 years ago
Event 31 Womens 200m Backstroke - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 33 Womens 800m Freestyle - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 33 Womens 800m Freestyle - Start List - 7 years ago
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Tue 08 Aug, 2017
2017 FINA World Cup Meet - Budapest Day 5 - Pool on Thu 27 Jul, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

Florida-based Corey Main could not repeat his earlier heroics to earn a second final at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest.

Main, from the Howick Pakuranga club, had hoped his outstanding swim in the 100m backstroke that saw him make his first World Championship final, would be a catalyst for his favoured 200m backstroke on day five today.

He snuck into the final with the 16th fastest times, but hoped a semifinals swim under his best of 1:57.51 might be enough to reach a second final to seal an excellent world championship. That did not prove the case, matching his 16th world ranking from two years ago, when he could only manage 2:01.00 in his semifinal.

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Event 23 Womens 100m Freestyle - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 23 Womens 100m Freestyle - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 24 Mens 200m Backstroke - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 24 Mens 200m Backstroke - Semi Results - 7 years ago
Event 24 Mens 200m Backstroke - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 25 Womens 200m Breaststroke - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 25 Womens 200m Breaststroke - Start List - 7 years ago


Tue 08 Aug, 2017
2017 FINA World Cup Meet - Budapest Day 4 - Pool on Wed 26 Jul, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

Rio Olympian Bradlee Ashby set a New Zealand record on the way to his best performance of a young career at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest.

Ashby finished 13th fastest overall in the semifinals of the 200m individual medley in a time of 1:59.24, which cut 0.3s off his own national record.

The Waikato swimmer, who trains with the High Performance Centre squad under New Zealand coach Jerry Olszewski, improved a second on a morning heat swim that saw him sneak into the semifinals as the 15th fastest.

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Event 18 Womens 50m Backstroke - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 18 Womens 50m Backstroke - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 19 Mens 100m Freestyle - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 19 Mens 100m Freestyle - Start LIst - 7 years ago
Event 20 Womens 200m Butterfly - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 20 Womens 200m Butterfly - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 21 Mens 200m Individual Medley - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 21 Mens 200m Individual Medley - Semi Results - 7 years ago
Event 21 Mens 200m Individual Medley - Start List - 7 years ago


Tue 08 Aug, 2017
2017 FINA World Cup Meet - Budapest Day 3 - Pool on Tue 25 Jul, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

New Zealand swimmer Corey Main is looking forward to his favoured distance after his first final at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest today.

The Florida-based swimmer from the Howick Pakuranga club finished eighth in the final of the 100m backstroke in 53.87, and while he could not better his semifinal time, he has recorded two personal best swims in Hungary.

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Event 10 Mens 100m Backstroke - Final Result - 7 years ago
Event 16 Mens 200m Butterfly - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 16 Mens 200m Butterfly - Start List - 7 years ago


Tue 08 Aug, 2017
2017 FINA World Cup Meet - Budapest Day 2 - Pool on Mon 24 Jul, 2017 Updated 7 years ago

Corey Main set two personal bests to qualify for the finals of the 100m backstroke on day two of the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest.

The 21-year-old secured his first world championships final with a 53.76s effort in the semifinal to be eighth fastest of nine swimmers into the final.

Earlier the US-based swimmer from the Howick Pakuranga club went 53.93s, to edge under his previous best, to be ninth fastest from the heats. In his evening semifinal Main started conservatively, but used his back-end strength to power home in 53.76 to further lower his personal best.

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Event 9 Womens 100m Backstroke - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 9 Womens 100m Backstroke - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 10 Mens 100m Backstroke - Final Results - 7 years ago
Event 10 Mens 100m Backstroke - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 10 Mens 100m Backstroke - Semi Results - 7 years ago
Event 10 Mens 100m Backstroke - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 11 Womens 100m Breaststroke - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 11 Womens 100m Breaststroke - Start List - 7 years ago
Event 12 Mens 200m Freestyle - Heat Results - 7 years ago
Event 12 Mens 200m Freestyle - Start List - 7 years ago
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Tue 08 Aug, 2017
Lauren Boyle has announced her retirement from swimming. 7 years ago

New Zealand’s outstanding five-time World Championship medallist and Commonwealth Games Champion Lauren Boyle has announced her retirement from swimming.

She leaves the sport as a one of New Zealand’s all-time best. Boyle won two silver medals at the 2015 World Championships, is a Commonwealth Games gold and silver medallist and a three-time Olympian.

Boyle bids farewell to the sport after a hip injury in 2016 that eventually led to major surgery in May this year. She was selected for the team for last week’s World Championships in Budapest but was forced to withdraw due to hampered training efforts. As a result her swimming career wrapped up with her racing at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games where she was not at her best.

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