- Oceania Swimming Championships
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The Oceania Swimming Championships are currently held every 2 years, in even years. They are organized by the Oceania Swimming Association, and feature teams representing countries and islands from that region.[1]
The most recent championships were the 8th edition, held in June 2010.
Locations
Year Edition Host City Country Dates 1993 1st Nouméa New Caledonia 1997 2nd Brisbane Australia 2000 3rd Christchurch New Zealand June 21-24, 2000 2002 4th Nouméa New Caledonia June 9-16, 2002 2004 5th Suva Fiji May 15-19, 2004 2006 6th Cairns (swimming)
Palm Cove Beach (open water)
Brisbane (synchronised swimming)Australia July 7-16, 2006 2008 7th Christchurch New Zealand June 5-8, 2008 2010 8th Apia Samoa June 21-27, 2010 2012[2] 9th Nouméa New Caledonia See also
References
- ^ Oceania Swimming Association website. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
- ^ The host for the 2012 edition was awarded at the Oceania Swimming Association's (OSA's) 2010 Congress, June 26, 2010 in Apia, Samoa; as listed in the Congress Minutes published by the OSA on 2010-08-05; retrieved 2010-08-06.
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