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Lewis Clareburt

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Lewis Clareburt is a competitive swimmer who represents New Zealand competitively. He is a 2021 Olympian for New Zealand has bronze medals in the 400 IM from both the 2018 Commonwealth Games and 2019 World Championships.

2018 Commonwealth Games (Gold Coast, Australia)

Clareburt earned a bronze medal in the 400 IM at the Commonwealth Games with a national record time of 4:14.42. He finished third behind Australia’s Clyde Lewis and Scotland’s Mark Szaranek.

2019 World Championships (Gwangju, South Korea)

Clareburt finished third in the 400 IM in a New Zealand national record time of 4:12.07, rounding out the podium behind Japan’s Daiya Seto (4:08.95) and USA’s Jay Litherland (4:09.22).

2021 Olympic Games

Clareburt started his Games strong, breaking a national record on Day 1 in the prelims of the 400 IM, registering a 4:09.57.

International Medals

Place Event Year Meet
Bronze 400 I.M. 2019 World Championships
Bronze 400 I.M. 2018 Commonwealth Games

Best Times

Course Event Time Date Meet
lcm 200 IM 1:57.89 04/10/21 New Zealand National Championships
Auckland, New Zealand
lcm 400 IM 4:09.49 07/24/21 2020 Olympic Games
Tokyo, Japan
Lewis Clareburt and Brendon Smith courtesy Funky Trunks Lewis Clareburt during Session 4 of the AON New Zealand Swimming Champs, National Aquatic Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. Wednesday 7 April 2021 Photo: Simon Watts/www.bwmedia.co.nz, with permission Lewis Clareburt, Jacob Whittle, Adam Telegdy and Brandonn Almedia in their Puff Daddy Deck Coats courtesy Funky Trunks & Funkita SETO Daiya Jay Litherland Lewis Clareburt 2019 FINA World Championship Courtesy of Rafael Domeyko Daiya Seto, Jay Litherland, Lewis Clareburt Gwangju - Korea Sport swimming 18th FINA World Championships Gwangju Courtesy of Rafael Domeyko pexels/stock/no credit necessary