Olivier Saminadin

Olivier Saminadin
Personal information
Nationality France (New Caledonia)
Born (1977-09-06) September 6, 1977
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
ClubOlympique de Nouméa Natation
Canet 66 natation (FRA)
Medal record
Representing New Caledonia
Oceania Championships
2000 Christchurch 200 m butterfly
2000 Christchurch 4×200 m freestyle
2000 Christchurch 4×100 m medley
Pacific Games
2003 Suva 200 m freestyle
2003 Suva 400 m freestyle
2003 Suva 1500 m freestyle
2003 Suva 200 m butterfly
2003 Suva 400 m medley
2003 Suva 4×100 m freestyle
2003 Suva 4×200 m freestyle
2003 Suva 4×100 m medley
2003 Suva 3 km open water
2007 Apia 400 m freestyle
2007 Apia 1500 m freestyle
2007 Apia 400 m medley
2007 Apia 5 km open water
2007 Apia 4×100 m freestyle
2007 Apia 4×200 m freestyle
2007 Apia 4×100 m medley
2003 Suva 200 m medley
2003 Suva 100 m butterfly
2007 Apia 200 m freestyle
2007 Apia 200 m breaststroke
2007 Apia 200 m butterfly
2007 Apia 200 m medley
2011 Nouméa 400 m freestyle
2003 Suva 100 m backstroke
2003 Suva 200 m backstroke
South Pacific Mini Games
2005 Koror 200 m freestyle
2005 Koror 400 m freestyle
2005 Koror 1500 m freestyle
2005 Koror 100 m backstroke
2005 Koror 200 m backstroke
2005 Koror 100 m butterfly
2005 Koror 200 m medley
2005 Koror 400 m medley
2005 Koror 5 km open water

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 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

  1. ^ (in French) fr:Championnats de France de natation en petit bassin 2004 (trans: French Short Course Swimming Championships 2004); French Wikipedia; retrieved 2009-07-07.