Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre freestyle

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Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Clarke Scholes
VenueHelsinki Swimming Stadium
Dates26–27 July
Competitors61 from 33 nations
Winning time57.4
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Clarke Scholes
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hiroshi Suzuki
 Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Göran Larsson
 Sweden
← 1948
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The men's 100 metre freestyle event at the 1952 Summer Olympics took place between 26 and 27 July at the Helsinki Swimming Stadium.[1] There were 61 competitors from 33 nations.[2] Nations had been limited to three swimmers each since the 1924 Games. The event was won by Clarke Scholes of the United States, the nation's second consecutive and seventh overall victory in the men's 100 metre freestyle (most of any nation). Japan, absent from the 1948 Games after World War II, returned to the podium in the event with Hiroshi Suzuki's silver. Göran Larsson earned Sweden's first medal in the event since 1908 with his bronze.

Background

This was the 11th appearance of the men's 100 metre freestyle. The event has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1900 (when the shortest freestyle was the 200 metres),[3] though the 1904 version was measured in yards rather than metres.[4]

Two of the eight finalists from the 1948 Games returned: bronze medalist Géza Kádas of Hungary and fifth-place finisher (and European champion) Alex Jany of France. There was no clear front-runner this year; Dick Cleveland was the closest to a favorite.[2]

Ceylon, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Israel, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, the Soviet Union, Venezuela, and Vietnam each made their debut in the event. The United States made its 11th appearance, having competed at each edition of the event to date.

Competition format

The competition used a three-round (heats, semifinals, final) format. The advancement rule was new, introducing a major change from the format used from 1912 to 1948. A swimmer's place in the heat was no longer used to determine advancement; instead, the fastest times from across all heats in a round were used. There were 9 heats of 6 or 7 swimmers each. The top 24 swimmers advanced to the semifinals. There were 3 semifinals of 8 swimmers each. The top 8 swimmers advanced to the final. Swim-offs were used as necessary to break ties.

This swimming event used freestyle swimming, which means that the method of the stroke is not regulated (unlike backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly events). Nearly all swimmers use the front crawl or a variant of that stroke. Because an Olympic size swimming pool is 50 metres long, this race consisted of two lengths of the pool.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1952 Summer Olympics.

World record  Alan Ford (USA) 55.4 New Haven, United States 29 June 1948
Olympic record  Wally Ris (USA) 57.3 London, United Kingdom 31 July 1948

Clarke Scholes broke the Olympic record in the first semifinal with 57.1 seconds.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Saturday, 26 July 1952 17:00 Heats
Sunday, 27 July 1952  
17:00
Semifinals
Final

Results

Heats

The 24 fastest swimmers from nine heats advanced to the semifinals.

Rank Heat Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 6 Göran Larsson  Sweden 57.5 Q
2 4 Dick Cleveland  United States 57.8 Q
3 5 Ronald Gora  United States 58.0 Q
1 Yoshihiro Hamaguchi  Japan 58.0 Q
4 Hiroshi Suzuki  Japan 58.0 Q
6 3 Rex Aubrey  Australia 58.2 Q
1 Aldo Eminente  France 58.2 Q
8 8 Toru Goto  Japan 58.3 Q
6 Clarke Scholes  United States 58.3 Q
10 9 Géza Kádas  Hungary 58.4 Q
11 4
Carlo Pedersoli
 Italy 58.8 Q
12 3 Lev Balandin  Soviet Union 58.9 Q
3 Alex Jany  France 58.9 Q
7 Jack Wardrop  Great Britain 58.9 Q
15 5 György Ipacs  Hungary 59.1 Q
8 Joris Tjebbes  Netherlands 59.1 Q
17 2 Ronald Roberts  Great Britain 59.5 Q
9 Thomas Welsh  Great Britain 59.5 Q
19 3 John Durr  South Africa 1:00.0 Q
6 Nicasio Silverio  Cuba 1:00.0 Q
9 Vladimir Skomarovsky  Soviet Union 1:00.0 Q
22 8 Endel Edasi  Soviet Union 1:00.1 Q
23 3 Cheung Kin Man  Hong Kong 1:00.3 Q
24 7 Lucien Beaumont  Canada 1:00.4 Q
25 2 Olle Johansson  Sweden 1:00.5
1 René Muñiz  Mexico 1:00.5
1 Iosif Novac  Romania 1:00.5
28 2 Neo Chwee Kok  Singapore 1:00.6
2 Frank O'Neill  Australia 1:00.6
30 5 Juan Lanz  Mexico 1:00.9
5 Michel Vandamme  France 1:00.9
32 9 Peter Salmon  Canada 1:01.0
33 5 Pentti Ikonen  Finland 1:01.1
34 4 Haroldo Lara  Brazil 1:01.2
4 Federico Zwanck  Argentina 1:01.2
36 8 Dennis Ford  South Africa 1:01.3
37 7 Alberto Isaac  Mexico 1:01.4
9 Lars Svantesson  Sweden 1:01.4
39 7
Marcello Trabucco
 Argentina 1:01.5
40 6 Roberto Queralt  Spain 1:01.6
41 5 Oscar Saiz  Venezuela 1:01.7
42 6 Aram Boghossian  Brazil 1:02.0
5 Abdel Aziz El-Shafei  Egypt 1:02.0
1 Leo Telivuo  Finland 1:02.0
45 8 Per Olsen  Norway 1:02.1
46 8 Alfonso Buonocore  Italy 1:02.3
7 Dorri El-Said  Egypt 1:02.3
48 6 Mauno Valkeinen  Finland 1:02.5
49 1 Ricardo Conde  Spain 1:02.6
4 Fernando Madeira  Portugal 1:02.6
51 3 Hernán Avilés  Chile 1:02.8
52 2 Francisco Monteiro  Hong Kong 1:03.1
53 7 Guilherme Patroni  Portugal 1:03.7
54 2 Robert Cook  Bermuda 1:04.1
8 Geoffrey Marks  Ceylon 1:04.1
56 3 Walter Bardgett  Bermuda 1:04.4
57 9 José Valdes  Guatemala 1:04.5
58 6 Nguyễn Văn Phan  Vietnam 1:05.0
59 1 Nahum Buch  Israel 1:05.6
60 7 Michel Currat  Switzerland 1:07.2
61 4 Isaac Mansoor  India 1:10.8

Semifinals

The 8 fastest swimmers advanced to the final.

Rank Heat Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 1 Clarke Scholes  United States 57.1 Q, OR
2 3 Ronald Gora  United States 57.7 Q
3 3 Rex Aubrey  Australia 57.8 Q
2 Géza Kádas  Hungary 57.8 Q
1 Göran Larsson  Sweden 57.8 Q
6 2 Hiroshi Suzuki  Japan 58.0 Q
7 1 Aldo Eminente  France 58.3 QSO
3 Toru Goto  Japan 58.3 QSO
1 Yoshihiro Hamaguchi  Japan 58.3 QSO
10 2 Dick Cleveland  United States 58.6
11 2 Lev Balandin  Soviet Union 58.8
12 3 Alex Jany  France 58.9
1
Carlo Pedersoli
 Italy 58.9
14 3 Lucien Beaumont  Canada 59.3
15 3 György Ipacs  Hungary 59.4
1 Jack Wardrop  Great Britain 59.4
17 3 Ronald Roberts  Great Britain 59.5
18 1 Endel Edasi  Soviet Union 59.8
2 Joris Tjebbes  Netherlands 59.8
20 1 Nicasio Silverio  Cuba 59.9
21 2 John Durr  South Africa 1:00.2
22 2 Thomas Welsh  Great Britain 1:00.3
23 2 Cheung Kin Man  Hong Kong 1:00.9
24 3 Vladimir Skomarovsky  Soviet Union 1:01.1
Swim-off

Because there were 3 swimmers with the same swim time, a tie-breaking heat was held. The two fastest swimmers advanced to the final.

Rank Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 Toru Goto  Japan 58.5 Q
2 Aldo Eminente  France 58.8 Q
3 Yoshihiro Hamaguchi  Japan 59.1

Final

Rank Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Clarke Scholes  United States 57.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hiroshi Suzuki  Japan 57.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Göran Larsson  Sweden 58.2
4 Toru Goto  Japan 58.5
5 Géza Kádas  Hungary 58.6
6 Rex Aubrey  Australia 58.7
7 Aldo Eminente  France 58.7
8 Ronald Gora  United States 58.8

References

  1. ^ "Swimming at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's 100 metres Freestyle". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b "100 metres Freestyle, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Olympedia – Swimming at the 1900 Summer Olympics". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Olympedia – 100 yards Freestyle, Men". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 12 January 2024.

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