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1 Events  





2 Participating nations  





3 Medal table  





4 Medal summary  



4.1  Men's events  





4.2  Women's events  







5 Gallery of the medalists  





6 References  














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Swimming

at the Games of the XIX Olympiad

VenueAlberca Olímpica Francisco Márquez
Dates17 – 26 October 1968
No. of events29
Competitors468 from 51 nations
← 1964
1972 →

The swimming competitions at the 1968 Summer OlympicsinMexico City took place from 17 to 26 October at the Alberca Olímpica Francisco Márquez.[1] Swimming featured a record total of 29 events. There was a total of 468 participants from 51 countries competing.[2] The United States dominated the competition, winning 52 of 87 possible medals. 15-year-old American phenom Debbie Meyer from Maryland won three gold medals.

Events[edit]

Swimming at the 1968 Olympics featured a total of 29 events (15 for men and 14 for women). This was a significant increase from the 18 events contested in the previous Olympic Games. The following events were contested (all pool events are long course, and distances are in meters):[1]

Participating nations[edit]

468 swimmers from 51 nations competed.[2]

  •  Australia (24)
  •  Austria (3)
  •  Barbados (1)
  •  Belgium (6)
  •  Brazil (4)
  •  Bulgaria (3)
  •  Canada (15)
  •  Taiwan (4)
  •  Colombia (9)
  •  Costa Rica (1)
  •  Cuba (3)
  •  Czechoslovakia (1)
  •  Denmark (3)
  •  East Germany (24)
  •  Ecuador (3)
  •  El Salvador (14)
  •  Finland (3)
  •  France (16)
  •  Great Britain (24)
  •  Guatemala (3)
  •  Hong Kong (3)
  •  Hungary (14)
  •  Iceland (4)
  •  Ireland (4)
  •  Israel (6)
  •  Italy (10)
  •  Jamaica (1)
  •  Japan (20)
  •  Lebanon (1)
  •  Luxembourg (1)
  •  Mexico (27)
  •  Netherlands (17)
  •  New Zealand (4)
  •  Norway (1)
  •  Peru (3)
  •  Philippines (7)
  •  Poland (4)
  •  Puerto Rico (9)
  •  Romania (2)
  •  South Korea (1)
  •  Soviet Union (31)
  •  Spain (13)
  •  Sweden (16)
  •  Switzerland (4)
  •  Trinidad and Tobago (1)
  •  United States (52)
  •  Uruguay (5)
  •  Vietnam (2)
  •  West Germany (27)
  •  Yugoslavia (6)
  • Medal table[edit]

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 United States21151652
    2 Australia3238
    3 East Germany2316
    4 Yugoslavia1102
    5 Mexico1012
    6 Netherlands1001
    7 Soviet Union0448
    8 Canada0314
    9 Great Britain0101
    10 West Germany0022
    11 France0011
    Totals (11 entries)29292987

    Medal summary[edit]

    Men's events[edit]

    Games Gold Silver Bronze
    100 m freestyle
    details
    Michael Wenden
     Australia
    52.2 WR Ken Walsh
     United States
    52.8 Mark Spitz
     United States
    53.0
    200 m freestyle
    details
    Michael Wenden
     Australia
    1:55.2 OR Don Schollander
     United States
    1:55.8 John Nelson
     United States
    1:58.1
    400 m freestyle
    details
    Mike Burton
     United States
    4:09.0 OR Ralph Hutton
     Canada
    4:11.7 Alain Mosconi
     France
    4:13.3
    1500 m freestyle
    details
    Mike Burton
     United States
    16:38.9 OR John Kinsella
     United States
    16:57.3 Greg Brough
     Australia
    17:04.7
    100 m backstroke
    details
    Roland Matthes
     East Germany
    58.7 OR Charlie Hickcox
     United States
    1:00.2 Ronnie Mills
     United States
    1:00.5
    200 m backstroke
    details
    Roland Matthes
     East Germany
    2:09.6 OR Mitch Ivey
     United States
    2:10.6 Jack Horsley
     United States
    2:10.9
    100 m breaststroke
    details
    Don McKenzie
     United States
    1:07.7 OR Vladimir Kosinsky
     Soviet Union
    1:08.0 Nikolai Pankin
     Soviet Union
    1:08.0
    200 m breaststroke
    details
    Felipe Muñoz
     Mexico
    2:28.7 Vladimir Kosinsky
     Soviet Union
    2:29.2 Brian Job
     United States
    2:29.9
    100 m butterfly
    details
    Doug Russell
     United States
    55.9 OR Mark Spitz
     United States
    56.4 Ross Wales
     United States
    57.2
    200 m butterfly
    details
    Carl Robie
     United States
    2:08.7 Martyn Woodroffe
     Great Britain
    2:09.0 John Ferris
     United States
    2:09.3
    200 m individual medley
    details
    Charlie Hickcox
     United States
    2:12.0 OR Greg Buckingham
     United States
    2:13.0 John Ferris
     United States
    2:13.3
    400 m individual medley
    details
    Charlie Hickcox
     United States
    4:48.4 Gary Hall, Sr.
     United States
    4:48.7 Michael Holthaus
     West Germany
    4:51.4
    4×100 m freestyle relay
    details
     United States (USA)
    Zac Zorn
    Stephen Rerych
    Ken Walsh
    Mark Spitz
    3:31.7 WR  Soviet Union (URS)
    Georgi Kulikov
    Viktor Mazanov
    Semyon Belits-Geiman
    Leonid Ilyichov
    3:34.2  Australia (AUS)
    Greg Rogers
    Robert Cusack
    Bob Windle
    Michael Wenden
    3:34.7
    4×200 m freestyle relay
    details
     United States (USA)
    John Nelson
    Stephen Rerych
    Mark Spitz
    Don Schollander
    7:52.3  Australia (AUS)
    Greg Rogers
    Graham White
    Bob Windle
    Michael Wenden
    7:53.7  Soviet Union (URS)
    Vladimir Bure
    Semyon Belits-Geiman
    Georgi Kulikov
    Leonid Ilyichov
    8:01.6
    4×100 m medley relay
    details
     United States (USA)
    Charlie Hickcox
    Don McKenzie
    Doug Russell
    Ken Walsh
    3:54.9 WR  East Germany (GDR)
    Roland Matthes
    Egon Henninger
    Horst-Günter Gregor
    Frank Wiegand
    3:57.5  Soviet Union (URS)
    Yuri Gromak
    Vladimir Nemshilov
    Vladimir Kosinsky
    Leonid Ilyichov
    4:00.7

    Women's events[edit]

    Games Gold Silver Bronze
    100 m freestyle
    details
    Jan Henne
     United States
    1:00.0 Susan Pedersen
     United States
    1:00.3 Linda Gustavson
     United States
    1:00.3
    200 m freestyle
    details
    Debbie Meyer
     United States
    2:10.5 OR Jan Henne
     United States
    2:11.0 Jane Barkman
     United States
    2:11.2
    400 m freestyle
    details
    Debbie Meyer
     United States
    4:31.8 OR Linda Gustavson
     United States
    4:35.5 Karen Moras
     Australia
    4:37.0
    800 m freestyle
    details
    Debbie Meyer
     United States
    9:24.0 OR Pam Kruse
     United States
    9:35.7 Maria Teresa Ramírez
     Mexico
    9:38.5
    100 m backstroke
    details
    Kaye Hall
     United States
    1:06.2 WR Elaine Tanner
     Canada
    1:06.7 Jane Swagerty
     United States
    1:08.1
    200 m backstroke
    details
    Lillian Watson
     United States
    2:24.8 OR Elaine Tanner
     Canada
    2:27.4 Kaye Hall
     United States
    2:28.9
    100 m breaststroke
    details
    Đurđica Bjedov
     Yugoslavia
    1:15.8 OR Galina Prozumenshchikova
     Soviet Union
    1:15.9 Sharon Wichman
     United States
    1:16.1
    200 m breaststroke
    details
    Sharon Wichman
     United States
    2:44.4 OR Đurđica Bjedov
     Yugoslavia
    2:46.4 Galina Prozumenshchikova
     Soviet Union
    2:47.0
    100 m butterfly
    details
    Lyn McClements
     Australia
    1:05.5 Ellie Daniel
     United States
    1:05.8 Susan Shields
     United States
    1:06.2
    200 m butterfly
    details
    Ada Kok
     Netherlands
    2:24.7 OR Helga Lindner
     East Germany
    2:24.8 Ellie Daniel
     United States
    2:25.9
    200 m individual medley
    details
    Claudia Kolb
     United States
    2:24.7 OR Susan Pedersen
     United States
    2:28.8 Jan Henne
     United States
    2:31.4
    400 m individual medley
    details
    Claudia Kolb
     United States
    5:08.5 OR Lynn Vidali
     United States
    5:22.2 Sabine Steinbach
     East Germany
    5:25.3
    4×100 m freestyle relay
    details
     United States (USA)
    Jane Barkman
    Linda Gustavson
    Susan Pedersen
    Jan Henne
    4:02.5 OR  East Germany (GDR)
    Gabriele Wetzko
    Roswitha Krause
    Uta Schmuck
    Martina Grunert
    4:05.7  Canada (CAN)
    Angela Coughlan
    Marilyn Corson
    Elaine Tanner
    Marion Lay
    4:07.2
    4×100 m medley relay
    details
     United States (USA)
    Kaye Hall
    Catie Ball
    Ellie Daniel
    Susan Pedersen
    4:28.3 OR  Australia (AUS)
    Lynne Watson
    Judy Playfair
    Lyn McClements
    Janet Steinbeck
    4:30.0  West Germany (FRG)
    Angelika Kraus
    Uta Frommater
    Heike Hustede
    Heidemarie Reineck
    4:36.4

    Gallery of the medalists[edit]

    Some of the Olympic medalists in Mexico City:

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Olympedia – Swimming at the 1968 Summer Olympics". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  • ^ a b "Swimming at the 1968 Mexico City Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2016.

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