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Swimming
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Swimming pictogram
VenueOlympia Schwimmhalle
Dates28 August – 4 September 1972
No. of events29
Competitors532 from 52 nations
← 19681976 →
Swimming at the
1972 Summer Olympics
Sample picture of the event (unofficial)
Freestyle
100 mmenwomen
200 mmenwomen
400 mmenwomen
800 mwomen
1500 mmen
Backstroke
100 mmenwomen
200 mmenwomen
Breaststroke
100 mmenwomen
200 mmenwomen
Butterfly
100 mmenwomen
200 mmenwomen
Individual medley
200 mmenwomen
400 mmenwomen
Freestyle relay
4 × 100 mmenwomen
4 × 200 mmen
Medley relay
4 × 100 mmenwomen

The 1972 Summer Olympics were held in Munich, West Germany. 29 events in swimming were contested. There were a total of 532 participants from 52 countries competing.

Perhaps the most spectacular athletic events were in swimming. Mark Spitz had a remarkable run, competing in seven events, winning seven Olympic titles and setting seven world records. In 2008, Michael Phelps matched Spitz's feat of setting seven world records in a single Olympics. According to the official Olympic website, "He took part in the 4 × 200 m one hour after his final in the 100 m butterfly. As for the 200 m freestyle gold, it was his third medal in three days".

On the women's side of the competition, Shane Gould of Australia won five medals. She won the 200 m and 400 m freestyle as well as the 200 m individual medley, each with a new world-record time. In addition, she won the silver and the bronze in the 800 m and 100 m freestyle, respectively. In 2022, Gould remains the only woman in history to have claimed five medals in solo events in swimming at a single Olympic Games. Another 15-years-old, American Sandy Neilson, won three gold medals.

The Olympic record was broken at least once in all 29 events. In 20 of those events, a new world record was set.

Events

The following events were contested (all pool events were long course, and distances are in metres unless otherwise stated):

Participating nations

532 swimmers from 52 nations competed.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)17141243
2 Australia (AUS)62210
3 East Germany (GDR)2529
4 Japan (JPN)2013
5 Sweden (SWE)2002
6 Soviet Union (URS)0235
7 Canada (CAN)0224
8 West Germany (FRG)0134
9 Hungary (HUN)0123
 Italy (ITA)0123
11 Great Britain (GBR)0101
Totals (11 entries)29292987

Results

Men's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
details
Mark Spitz
 United States
51.22 (WR) Jerry Heidenreich
 United States
51.65 Vladimir Bure
 Soviet Union
51.77
200 m freestyle
details
Mark Spitz
 United States
1:52.78 (WR) Steve Genter
 United States
1:53.73 Werner Lampe
 West Germany
1:53.99
400 m freestyle
details
Brad Cooper
 Australia
4:00.27 (OR) Steve Genter
 United States
4:01.94 Tom McBreen
 United States
4:02.64
1500 m freestyle
details
Mike Burton
 United States
15:52.58 (WR) Graham Windeatt
 Australia
15:58.48 Doug Northway
 United States
16:09.25
100 m backstroke
details
Roland Matthes
 East Germany
56.58 (OR) Mike Stamm
 United States
57.70 John Murphy
 United States
58.35
200 m backstroke
details
Roland Matthes
 East Germany
2:02.82 (WR) Mike Stamm
 United States
2:04.09 Mitch Ivey
 United States
2:04.33
100 m breaststroke
details
Nobutaka Taguchi
 Japan
1:04.94 (WR) Tom Bruce
 United States
1:05.43 John Hencken
 United States
1:05.61
200 m breaststroke
details
John Hencken
 United States
2:21.55 (WR) David Wilkie
 Great Britain
2:23.67 Nobutaka Taguchi
 Japan
2:23.88
100 m butterfly
details
Mark Spitz
 United States
54.27 (WR) Bruce Robertson
 Canada
55.56 Jerry Heidenreich
 United States
55.74
200 m butterfly
details
Mark Spitz
 United States
2:00.70 (WR) Gary Hall, Sr.
 United States
2:02.86 Robin Backhaus
 United States
2:03.23
200 m individual medley
details
Gunnar Larsson
 Sweden
2:07.17 (WR) Tim McKee
 United States
2:08.37 Steve Furniss
 United States
2:08.45
400 m individual medley
details
Gunnar Larsson
 Sweden
4:31.98 (OR) Tim McKee
 United States
4:31.98 (OR) András Hargitay
 Hungary
4:32.70
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
details
 United States (USA)
David Edgar
John Murphy
Jerry Heidenreich
Mark Spitz
3:26.42 (WR)  Soviet Union (URS)
Vladimir Bure
Viktor Mazanov
Viktor Aboimov
Igor Grivennikov
3:29.72  East Germany (GDR)
Roland Matthes
Wilfried Hartung
Peter Bruch
Lutz Unger
3:32.42
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
details
 United States (USA)
John Kinsella
Fred Tyler
Steve Genter
Mark Spitz
7:35.78 (WR)  West Germany (FRG)
Klaus Steinbach
Werner Lampe
Hans Vosseler
Hans Fassnacht
7:41.69  Soviet Union (URS)
Igor Grivennikov
Viktor Mazanov
Georgi Kulikov
Vladimir Bure
7:45.76
4 × 100 m medley relay
details
 United States (USA)
Mike Stamm
Tom Bruce
Mark Spitz
Jerry Heidenreich
3:48.16 (WR)  East Germany (GDR)
Roland Matthes
Klaus Katzur
Hartmut Flöckner
Lutz Unger
3:52.26  Canada (CAN)
Erik Fish
William Mahony
Bruce Robertson
Robert Kasting
3:53.26

Women's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
details
Sandy Neilson
 United States
58.59 (OR) Shirley Babashoff
 United States
59.02 Shane Gould
 Australia
59.06
200 m freestyle
details
Shane Gould
 Australia
2:03.56 (WR) Shirley Babashoff
 United States
2:04.33 Keena Rothhammer
 United States
2:04.92
400 m freestyle
details
Shane Gould
 Australia
4:19.04 (WR) Novella Calligaris
 Italy
4:22.44 Gudrun Wegner
 East Germany
4:23.11
800 m freestyle
details
Keena Rothhammer
 United States
8:53.68 (WR) Shane Gould
 Australia
8:56.39 Novella Calligaris
 Italy
8:57.46
100 m backstroke
details
Melissa Belote
 United States
1:05.78 (OR) Andrea Gyarmati
 Hungary
1:06.26 Susie Atwood
 United States
1:06.34
200 m backstroke
details
Melissa Belote
 United States
2:19.19 (WR) Susie Atwood
 United States
2:20.38 Donna Gurr
 Canada
2:23.22
100 m breaststroke
details
Cathy Carr
 United States
1:13.58 (WR) Galina Prozumenshchikova
 Soviet Union
1:14.99 Beverley Whitfield
 Australia
1:15.73
200 m breaststroke
details
Beverley Whitfield
 Australia
2:41.05 (OR) Dana Schoenfield
 United States
2:42.05 Galina Prozumenshchikova
 Soviet Union
2:42.36
100 m butterfly
details
Mayumi Aoki
 Japan
1:03.34 (WR) Roswitha Beier
 East Germany
1:03.61 Andrea Gyarmati
 Hungary
1:03.73
200 m butterfly
details
Karen Moe
 United States
2:15.57 (WR) Lynn Colella
 United States
2:16.34 Ellie Daniel
 United States
2:16.74
200 m individual medley
details
Shane Gould
 Australia
2:23.07 (WR) Kornelia Ender
 East Germany
2:23.59 Lynn Vidali
 United States
2:24.06
400 m individual medley
details
Gail Neall
 Australia
5:02.97 (WR) Leslie Cliff
 Canada
5:03.57 Novella Calligaris
 Italy
5:03.99
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
details
 United States (USA)
Shirley Babashoff
Jane Barkman
Jenny Kemp
Sandy Neilson
3:55.19 (WR)  East Germany (GDR)
Andrea Eife
Kornelia Ender
Elke Sehmisch
Gabriele Wetzko
3:55.55  West Germany (FRG)
Gudrun Beckmann
Heidemarie Reineck
Angela Steinbach
Jutta Weber
3:57.93
4 × 100 m medley relay
details
 United States (USA)
Melissa Belote
Cathy Carr
Deena Deardurff
Sandy Neilson
4:20.75 (WR)  East Germany (GDR)
Christine Herbst
Renate Vogel
Roswitha Beier
Kornelia Ender
4:24.91  West Germany (FRG)
Gudrun Beckmann
Vreni Eberle
Silke Pielen
Heidemarie Reineck
4:26.46

Gallery of the medalists

Some of the Olympic medalists in Munich:

  • Mark Spitz, winner of the 100-metre freestyle, 200-metre freestyle, 100-metre butterfly, 200-metre butterfly, 4 × 100-metre freestyle relay, 4 × 200-metre freestyle relay, and 4 × 100-metre medley relay. Mark Spitz, winner of the 100-metre freestyle, 200-metre freestyle, 100-metre butterfly, 200-metre butterfly, 4 × 100-metre freestyle relay, 4 × 200-metre freestyle relay, and 4 × 100-metre medley relay.
  • Mike Burton, winner of the 1500-metre freestyle. Mike Burton, winner of the 1500-metre freestyle.
  • Gunnar Larsson, winner of the 200-metre individual medley and 400-metre individual medley. Gunnar Larsson, winner of the 200-metre individual medley and 400-metre individual medley.
  • Shane Gould, winner of the 200-metre freestyle, 400-metre freestyle, and 200-metre individual medley. Shane Gould, winner of the 200-metre freestyle, 400-metre freestyle, and 200-metre individual medley.
  • John Hencken, winner of the 200-metre breaststroke. John Hencken, winner of the 200-metre breaststroke.
  • Brad Cooper, winner of the 400-metre freestyle. Brad Cooper, winner of the 400-metre freestyle.
  • Roland Matthes, winner of the 100-metre backstroke and 200-metre backstroke. Roland Matthes, winner of the 100-metre backstroke and 200-metre backstroke.
  • Cathy Carr, winner of the 100-metre breaststroke and 4 × 100-metre medley relay. Cathy Carr, winner of the 100-metre breaststroke and 4 × 100-metre medley relay.
  • Melissa Belote, winner of the 100-metre backstroke, 200-metre backstroke, and 4 × 100-metre medley relay. Melissa Belote, winner of the 100-metre backstroke, 200-metre backstroke, and 4 × 100-metre medley relay.

References

  1. ^ "Swimming at the 1972 Munich Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  2. "Olympedia – Swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  3. "Happy 65th To Shane Gould, Still The Only Swim Sorority Champ To Claim Five Solo Medals In The Olympic Pool At One Games". State of Swimming. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
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