- Olivier Saminadin
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Olivier Saminadin Personal information Nationality France (New Caledonia) Born September 6, 1977 Sport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) Freestyle Club Olympique de Nouméa Natation
Canet 66 natation (FRA)Medal recordCompetitor for New Caledonia Oceania Swimming Championships Silver Christchurch 2000 200m Butterfly Bronze Christchurch 2000 800m Free Relay Bronze Christchurch 2000 400m Medley Relay Pacific Games Silver Nouméa 2011 400m Freestyle South Pacific Games Gold Apia 2007 400m Freestyle Gold Apia 2007 1500m Freestyle Gold Apia 2007 400m I.M. Gold Apia 2007 5K Open Water Gold Apia 2007 4x100m Free Relay Gold Apia 2007 4x200m Free Relay Gold Apia 2007 4x100m Medley Relay Silver Apia 2007 200m Freestyle Silver Apia 2007 200m Breaststroke Silver Apia 2007 200m Butterfly Silver Apia 2007 200m I.M. Gold Suva 2003 200m Freestyle Gold Suva 2003 400m Freestyle Gold Suva 2003 1500m Freestyle Gold Suva 2003 200m Butterfly Gold Suva 2003 400m I.M. Gold Suva 2003 400m Free Relay Gold Suva 2003 800m Free Relay Gold Suva 2003 400m Medley Relay Gold Suva 2003 3K Open Water Silver Suva 2003 200m I.M. Silver Suva 2003 100m Butterfly Bronze Suva 2003 100m Backstroke Bronze Suva 2003 200m Backstroke Olivier Saminadin (born 6 September 1977) is a French swimmer from New Caledonia. Due to New Caledonia's status as an overseas territory of France, and its current lack of official recognition by the International Olympic Committee, Saminadin (like other swimmers from New Caledonia, such as Diane Bui Duyet), swims for New Caledonia in regional (Pacific) competition, and for France in continental and above championships.
He won the inaugural 400 I.M. title at the first French Short Course Championships in January 2005.[1]
South Pacific Games
At the 1999 South Pacific Games, he set the Games Record in the men's 200 free (1:56.08).
At the 2003 South Pacific Games he won the 200, 400 and 1500 frees, the 200 fly, the 400 individual medley and the open water race; and was also part of all 3 New Caledonia's relays, each which also won.
At the 2007 South Pacific Games, he defended his titles in the both 400s (free and I.M.), the 1500 and the open water race. He also set the Games Record in the 400 free (4:04.92).
References
- ^ (French) fr:Championnats de France de natation en petit bassin 2004 (trans: French Short Course Swimming Championships 2004); French Wikipedia; retrieved 2009-07-07.
Categories:- 1977 births
- Living people
- French swimmers
- New Caledonian sportspeople
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