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Official SwimSwam 2018 Pan Pacs Preview Index

2018 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Keep tabs on our running discipline-by-discipline previews for the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships below:

Previews

Men’s

Women’s

Mixed Gender

PROJECTED MEDAL WINNERS

Men’s

Gold Silver Bronze
50 free Caeleb Dressel Michael Andrew Pedro Spajari
100 free Caeleb Dressel Kyle Chalmers Nathan Adrian
200 free Kyle Chalmers Townley Haas Mack Horton
400 free Mack Horton Zane Grothe Elijah Winnington
800 free Mack Horton Zane Grothe
1500 free Jordan Wilimovsky Jack McLoughlin Shogo Takeda
100 back Ryan Murphy Matt Grevers Ryosuke Irie
200 back Ryan Murphy Ryosuke Irie Jacob Pebley
100 breast Yasuhiro Koseki Michael Andrew Andrew Wilson
200 breast Josh Prenot Ippei Watanabe Yasuhiro Koseki
100 fly Caeleb Dressel Jack Conger Vini Lanza
200 fly Nao Horomura Daiya Seto Jack Conger
200 IM Chase Kalisz Kosuke Hagino Daiya Seto
400 IM Chase Kalisz Kosuke Hagino Daiya Seto
4×100 free relay USA Brazil Australia
4×200 free relay USA Australia Japan
4×100 medley relay USA Japan Australia

Women’s

Gold Silver Bronze
50 free Cate Campbell Simone Manuel Rikako Ikee
100 free Simone Manuel Cate Campbell Taylor Ruck
200 free Katie Ledecky Taylor Ruck Rikako Ikee
400 free Katie Ledecky Ariarne Titmus Leah Smith
800 free Katie Ledecky Leah Smith Ariarne Titmus
1500 free Katie Ledecky Ashley Twichell Kiah Melverton
100 back Kathleen Baker Kylie Masse Emily Seebohm
200 back Kylie Masse Kathleen Baker Taylor Ruck
100 breast Lilly King Reona Aoki Katie Meili
200 breast Lilly King Reona Aoki Micah Sumrall
100 fly Rikako Ikee Kelsi Dahlia Emma McKeon
200 fly Hali Flickinger Laura Taylor Katie Drabot
200 IM Yui Ohashi Kathleen Baker Melanie Margalis
400 IM Yui Ohashi Sydney Pickrem Leah Smith
4×100 free relay Australia USA Canada
4×200 free relay USA Japan Australia
4×100 medley relay USA Australia Canada

Mixed

Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed 4×100 medley relay USA Australia Japan

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Coach Mike 1952
6 years ago

Canadian broadcast website, coverage begins 0500 EDT Thursday. Need a VPN if not in Canada. Medal races.

http://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/aquatics/pan-pacific-swimming-championships-live-stream-1.4777343

Zanna
6 years ago

Are there no day 1 preview and live recap? Prelims starts in 2 hours

Pvdh
Reply to  Zanna
6 years ago

this whole deal is very confusing

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  Pvdh
6 years ago

you can say that again

Bob Twilliger
6 years ago

Anyone know of any live streams (cough *kodi* cough) for prelims? Help a brotha out.

Superfan
6 years ago

Anyone in Usa know how to watch pan pac prelims? I don’t know how to fool my url.

DRESSEL IS GOD
6 years ago

It will be similar to nationals, on the olympic channel. No guarantee for prelims or B finals however.

Tammy Touchpad Error
6 years ago

Ok guys here’s the deal… I am not about to experience prelims by refreshing my live results page. I got a VPN… I don’t care how illegal I have to get. I will traverse the furthest reaches of the dark web. I need some foreign links on live streams prelims for pan pacs. Someone mentioned a Japanese one? other hopes are the Aussies or the Canadians. Anyone got ideas? Surely I’m not the only one in this predicament.

DRESSEL IS GOD
Reply to  Tammy Touchpad Error
6 years ago

If you don’t care about how illegal you have to get simply steal Dressel’s identity and get free access into pan pacs

Tammy Touchpad Error
Reply to  DRESSEL IS GOD
6 years ago

Dressel is a bad bet. Everyone is on lookout for him. Big name. I’ll get caught. First choice would be Justin Wright. Nobody outside of US is gonna know what he looks like.. unless they know he’s short, which I am not.

Was thinking Seli maybe or Andrew wilson, but they’ve competed internationally. I might be spotted by a fan as an imposter. Best bet might end up being one of the lesser known US distance swimmers or an OW guy!! I don’t even know who’s in the 800 or Mile from nationals besides the winners so there you go.. case closed!! Now to go scan the pan pac roster…

Marley09
Reply to  Tammy Touchpad Error
6 years ago

https://trendy-na.com/sports/panpaci/

Good news. sort of. Live link to prelims is here somewhere. Bad news is it’s likely going to be a lot of hit / miss until you find it. Doesn’t look like you need a vpn for this .

Tammy Touchpad Error
Reply to  Marley09
6 years ago

Imma use chrome to translate this isht. Thanks!!! <3

kdswim
Reply to  Tammy Touchpad Error
6 years ago

So the streaming link the article discusses is to abema.tv, which is a Japanese (only available in Japan or by VPN) multichannel streaming service. Works with my VPN, but the guide does not show Pan Pacs (or anything in the appropriate time slots). There is also content playing on sports and sports-live channels with nothing in the guide so not sure what to make of it. No cost for the stream.

kdswim
Reply to  Tammy Touchpad Error
6 years ago

So I’ve confirmed this site https://fujitv.live/fujitv (subscription for more than 24 hours) has TV Asahi ch2 which in the guides say will have Prelims at 10am Tokyo. Time I’ve loaded the windows app and indeed the shows seem to match what is on Asahi TV guide. Channel 59 is the one. It runs in demo mode with what appears to me live TV for several minutes and if you cancel the popup/change channel and back seems to allow you to keep doing. Not sure it is worth the 1 month subscription of $27 for prelims.

Olympic Channel seems to be streamed here: http://pantalla.tv/olympis.php and worked for Nationals…

Rafael
6 years ago

Swimming Australia will have a a Streaming of Pan Pacific Para!!
https://www.swimming.org.au/live-streaming/live-streaming-(1).aspx

Gray Lady
Reply to  J L
6 years ago

There are more replays on Olympic channel than this schedule shows for those that can’t watch at 5:00am. For example tomorrow Day 1 is on 5:00-8:30am, again 4:30-8:00pm and a third time 10:30pm-2:00am. They seem to be showing multiple replays many of the days.

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