No new meet records were set on day three of the 2016 Oceania Championships, but New Zealand and Australia did emerge in a tie for gold medal count of the day.
Bronagh Ryan of New Zealand stopped the clock in 33.52 to open the evening with a win in the women’s 50 breaststroke. Fourteen year old Moana Wind of Fiji was second in 33.78. Third went to Australia’s Bec Cross in 33.92.
The top six men cracked the 30 second mark in the 50 breaststroke. Benji Schulte of Guam turned in a 29.26 to take the title, just ahead of New Zealand’s Jacob Garrod in 29.32. A tenth behind for third was Fiji’s Meli Malani (29.42).
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