List of Oceanian records in swimming
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Below is a list of current Oceanian swimming records as ratified by the continental governing body
Oceania Swimming Association The Oceania Swimming Association is the continental governing body recognised by FINA, for the national governing bodies of swimming, open water swimming, diving, water polo, synchronised swimming and masters swimming in Oceania. The body was estab ...
. Currently, Australian swimmers hold all but 6 individual Oceanian records, held by New Zealanders Moss Burmester, Lewis Clareburt and Lauren Boyle: *the men's long-course and short-course 200m butterfly which are both held by Moss Burmester. *the men's long-course 400m individual medley which is held by
Lewis Clareburt Lewis Clareburt (born 4 July 1999) is a New Zealand swimmer. He is the current Commonwealth men's champion for 200 metre butterfly and 400 metre individual medley, having won both events at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. At the 2018 Commonwealth ...
. *the women's short-course 800m freestyle, and long-course and short-course 1500m freestyle which are all held by
Lauren Boyle Lauren Marie Boyle (born 14 December 1987) is a former competitive swimmer from New Zealand. She has competed at three Commonwealth Games and three Olympic Games. Career Boyle won a bronze medal with Helen Norfolk, Alison Fitch and Melissa ...
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Long course (50 metres)


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Women


Mixed relay


Short course (25 metres)


Men


Women


Mixed relay


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