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1989 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1989 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships |
| hostcity | Japan Tokyo, Japan |
| dates | August 17–20, 1989 |
| venues | Yoyogi National Olympic Pool |
| previous | [1987](1987-pan-pacific-swimming-championships) |
| next | [1991](1991-pan-pacific-swimming-championships) |
The third edition of the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, a long course (50 m) event, was held in 1989 in Tokyo, Japan at the Yoyogi National Olympic Pool from August 17–20.
Results
Men's events
| 4×100 m medley relay | |
|---|---|
| Jeff Rouse (55.65) | |
| Rich Korhammer (1:01.78) | |
| Wade King (53.23) | |
| Brent Lang (48.61) | 3:39.27 |
| Mark Tewksbury (56.52) | |
| Jon Cleveland (1:01.69) | |
| Stephan Hebert (54.55) | |
| Mike Woolhouse (50.96) | 3:43.42 |
| Thomas Stachewicz (58.17) | |
| Phil Rogers | |
| (1:03.63) | |
| Justin Cooper (55.55) | |
| Andrew Baildon (49.40) | 3:46.75 |
Women's events
| 4×100 m medley relay | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lea Loveless | |||||
| Tracey McFarlane | |||||
| Jenna Johnson | |||||
| Leigh Ann Fetter | 4:09.93 | 4:11.54 | 4:11.54 |
Medal table
References
References
- (August 21, 1989). "Results of the 1989 Pan Pacific". USA Swimming.
- [http://www.ishof.org/library/pdf/medalists.pdf ISHOF list with all medalists in Pan Pacific Championships history] {{webarchive. link. (2014-10-10)
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