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Erika Fairweather wins bronze in 800m freestyle at Pan Pacific Championships

16 August 2026
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Erika Fairweather concluded her successful campaign at the 2026 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in California by winning a bronze medal in the women’s 800m freestyle. This marks Fairweather’s third podium finish at the event, having previously secured bronze in both the 200m and 400m freestyle. During the 800m race, she competed against elite swimmers, including 14-time Olympic medallist Katie Ledecky and Commonwealth Games standout Lani Pallister. Fairweather, who was positioned fourth with 50 meters remaining, made a strong final push to finish in 8 minutes 18.81 seconds, just over a second shy of the New Zealand record held by Lauren Boyle and achieving the second-fastest time of her career.

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Erika Fairweather’s performance at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships highlights the competitive landscape of women’s swimming, particularly in the freestyle events. Her ability to compete against established athletes like Katie Ledecky, who has won multiple Olympic medals, underscores the rising talent in New Zealand swimming. Fairweather’s achievements contribute to New Zealand’s reputation in the sport, especially given the country’s historical successes in swimming, including previous Olympic and World Championship medals. As the sport continues to evolve, emerging swimmers like Fairweather may play a crucial role in shaping future competitions and inspiring younger athletes.

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