1973 World Aquatics Championships

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The first FINA World Championships in Aquatics were held in the Tašmajdan Sports Centre in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, from August 31 to September 9, 1973. Since then, they've been staged periodically but rather irregularly, at intervals ranging from two to five years. The championships include all four Olympic disciplines governed by the international swimming federation FINA: diving, swimming, synchronized swimming, and water polo.

The tournament saw a raft of world records tumble, but nearly all fell to the meet's two dominant countries, East Germany and the United States, who between them claimed 28 of the 37 gold medals on offer. The USA finished with fifteen gold medals, thanks mostly to its strong performance from the men in the swimming and its clean sweep in the synchronised swimming.

Jim Montgomery, the man who became the first to break the 50-second mark in the 100 m freestyle, had few problems taking gold in both the 100 m and 200 m freestyle, with Australian Michael Wenden forced to settle for bronze in the 200 m. Another Australian, Brad Cooper, went under the world mark in the 400 m, but it wasn't enough to take gold from American Rick DeMont. Both men went under the four-minute mark for the first time.

But Cooper's compatriot, Stephen Holland, exacted revenge on Demont in the 1500 m and shattered the world record by almost seven seconds in the process. Holland's effort was Australia's only gold of the meet, while DeMont captured the silver, also under the world mark, with Cooper finishing in third place.

East German backstroker Roland Matthes' glittering career was in its twilight, but it didn't stop him resetting the world record in the 200 m backstroke for the eighth time, shaving almost a second off. It would be his last world record, though he also took gold in the 100 m backstroke, missing his own record by just over a second. John Hencken also broke the world mark on the way to taking gold in the 100 m breaststroke, while Great Britain's David Wilkie did likewise in the 200 m.

The Americans truly asserted their authority in the relays, taking gold in the 4 x 100 m, 4 x 100 m medley and 4 x 200 m. Anchored by Montgomery, the 4 x 200 m team smashed the world record, winning by a massive 10 seconds from the Australians. The West German team took bronze, Wenden touching out Folkert Meeuw by three one-hundredths of a second.

The Americans' dominance in the men's, however, was matched by the East Germans in the women's. Kornelia Ender announced herself as Shane Gould's successor, taking gold in the 100 m butterfly and freestyle and finishing with four gold. Teammate Rosemarie Kother claimed the 200 m butterfly in a world record time.

Andrea Hubner (200 m) and Gudrun Wegner (400 m) made it an East German clean sweep in the medleys, both girls taking more than three seconds off the world mark. Breaststroker Renate Vogel also took out both the 100 m and 200 m events, and claimed her third gold when the 4 x 100 m medley team won in a world record time.

The Americans made a clean sweep of the synchronised swimming, with Japan and Canada forced to settle for consolation medals in all three events. Teresa Anderson won three gold, teaming up with Gail Johnson to take the duet event to add to her solo and team triumphs.

The medals were more evenly spread in the diving with Sweden, Italy, East Germany and the USA all winning gold. Sweden's Ulrika Knape took out her pet event, the 10 m platform, but was again denied in the 3m springboard after taking silver at the Summer Olympics a year earlier, this time by East German Christa Kohler.

American Phil Boggs announced himself with gold in the 3m springboard, an event he would dominate for the next five years, while Italian Klaus Dibiasi took out the 10 m platform.

The Hungarian water polo team, led by arguably its greatest ever player, Tamás Farago, took gold, exacting revenge on the Soviet Union in the final after the USSR beat them in the 1972 Summer Olympics final in Munich, West Germany.

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[edit] Medal Summary

[edit] Swimming

[edit] Men's

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Freestyle Image:Flag of the United States.svg Jim Montgomery
United States
Image:Flag of France.svg Michel Rousseau
France
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Michael Wenden
Australia
200 m Freestyle Image:Flag of the United States.svg Jim Montgomery
United States
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Kurt Krumpholz
United States
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Roger Pyttel
East Germany
400 m Freestyle Image:Flag of the United States.svg Rick DeMont
United States
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Brad Cooper
Australia
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt Gingsjö
Sweden
1500 m Freestyle Image:Flag of Australia.svg Stephen Holland
Australia
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Rick DeMont
United States
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Brad Cooper
Australia
100 m Backstroke Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Roland Matthes
East Germany
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Mike Stamm
United States
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Lutz Wanja
East Germany
200 m Backstroke Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Roland Matthes
East Germany
Image:Flag of Hungary (1957-1989).png Zoltán Verrasztó
Hungary
Image:Flag of the United States.svg John Naber
United States
100 m Breaststroke Image:Flag of the United States.svg John Hencken
United States
Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Mikhail Kryukin
Soviet Union
Image:Flag of Japan.svg Nobutaka Taguchi
Japan
200 m Breaststroke Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Wilkie
Great Britain
Image:Flag of the United States.svg John Hencken
United States
Image:Flag of Japan.svg Nobutaka Taguchi
Japan
100 m Butterfly Image:Flag of Canada.svg Bruce Robertson
Canada
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Joe Bottom
United States
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Robin Backhaus
United States
200 m Butterfly Image:Flag of the United States.svg Robin Backhaus
United States
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Steven Gregg
United States
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Hartmut Flöckner
East Germany
200 m Individual Medley Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Gunnar Larsson
Sweden
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Stan Carper
United States
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Wilkie
Great Britain
400 m Individual Medley Image:Flag of Hungary (1957-1989).png András Hargitay
Hungary
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Rod Strachan
United States
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Rick Colella
United States
4x100 m Freestyle Relay Image:Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg SOVIET UNION Image:Flag of East Germany.svg EAST GERMANY
Mel Nash
Joe Bottom
Jim Montgomery
John Murphy
Igor Grivennikov
Viktor Aboymov
Vladimir Krivtsov
Vladimir Bure
Roland Matthes
Roger Pyttel
Peter Bruch
Hartmut Flöckner
4x200 m Freestyle Relay Image:Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES Image:Flag of Australia.svg AUSTRALIA Image:Flag of Germany.svg WEST GERMANY
Kurt Krumpholz
Robin Backhaus
Rick Klatt
Jim Montgomery
John Kulasalu
Stephen Badger
Brad Cooper
Michael Wenden
Klaus Steinbach
Werner Lampe
Peter Nocke
Folkert Meeuw
4x100 m Medley Relay Image:Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES Image:Flag of East Germany.svg EAST GERMANY Image:Flag of Canada.svg CANADA
Mike Stamm
John Hencken
Joe Bottom
Jim Montgomery
Roland Matthes
Jürgen Glas
Hartmut Flöckner
Roger Pyttel
Ian MacKenzie
Peter Hrdlitschka
Bruce Robertson
Brian Phillips

[edit] Women's

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Freestyle Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Kornelia Ender
East Germany
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Shirley Babashoff
United States
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Enith Brigitha
Netherlands
200 m Freestyle Image:Flag of the United States.svg Keena Rothhammer
United States
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Shirley Babashoff
United States
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Andrea Eife
East Germany
400 m Freestyle Image:Flag of the United States.svg Heather Greenwood
United States
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Keena Rothhammer
United States
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Novella Calligaris
Italy
800 m Freestyle Image:Flag of Italy.svg Novella Calligaris
Italy
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Jo Harshbarger
United States
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Gudrun Wegner
East Germany
100 m Backstroke Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Ulrike Richter
East Germany
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Belote
United States
Image:Flag of Canada.svg Wendy Cook
Canada
200 m Backstroke Image:Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Belote
United States
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Enith Brigitha
Netherlands
Image:Flag of Hungary (1957-1989).png Andrea Gyarmati
Hungary
100 m Breaststroke Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Renate Vogel
East Germany
Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lyubov Rusanova
Soviet Union
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Brigitte Schuchardt
East Germany
200 m Breaststroke Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Renate Vogel
East Germany
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Hannelore Anke
East Germany
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Lynn Colella
United States
100 m Butterfly Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Kornelia Ender
East Germany
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Rosemarie Kother
East Germany
Image:Flag of Japan.svg Mayumi Aoki
Japan
200 m Butterfly Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Rosemarie Kother
East Germany
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Roswitha Beier
East Germany
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Lynn Colella
United States
200 m Individual Medley Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Andrea Hübner
East Germany
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Kornelia Ender
East Germany
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Kathy Heddy
United States
400 m Individual Medley Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Gudrun Wegner
East Germany
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Angela Franke
East Germany
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Novella Calligaris
Italy
4x100 m Freestyle Relay Image:Flag of East Germany.svg EAST GERMANY Image:Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES Image:Flag of Germany.svg WEST GERMANY
Kornelia Ender
Andrea Eife
Andrea Hübner
Sylvia Eichner
Kim Peyton
Kathy Heddy
Heather Greenwood
Shirley Babashoff
Jutta Weber
Heidemarie Reineck
Gudrun Beckmann
Angela Steinbach
4x100 m Medley Relay Image:Flag of East Germany.svg EAST GERMANY Image:Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES Image:Flag of Germany.svg WEST GERMANY
Ulrike Richter
Renate Vogel
Rosemarie Kother
Kornelia Ender
Melissa Belote
Marcia Morey
Deena Deardurff
Shirley Babashoff
Angelika Grieser
Petra Nows
Gudrun Beckmann
Jutta Weber

[edit] Synchronized swimming

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Solo Image:Flag of the United States.svg Teresa Andersen
United States
Image:Flag of Canada.svg Jojo Carrier
Canada
Image:Flag of Japan.svg Junko Hasumi
Japan
Duet Image:Flag of the United States.svg Teresa Andersen
& Gail Johnson
United States
Image:Flag of Canada.svg Jojo Carrier &
Madeleine Ramsay
Canada
Image:Flag of Japan.svg Masako Fujiwara
& Yasuko Fujiwara
Japan
Team Competition Image:Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES Image:Flag of Canada.svg CANADA Image:Flag of Japan.svg JAPAN
Teresa Anderson
Susan Barros
Robin Curren
Jackie Douglas
Gail Johnson
Dance Moore
Amanda Norrish
Suzanne Randell
Michelle Calkins
Frances Hambrook
Debbie Humphrey
Lorraine Nicholl
Gail Page
Carol Stuart
Susan Thomas
Laura Wilkin
Masako Fujiwara
Yasuko Fujiwara
Junko Hasumi
Yasuko Unesaki
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[edit] Diving

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 3 Metres Springboard Image:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Boggs
United States
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Klaus Dibiasi
Italy
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Keith Russell
United States
Women's 3 Metres Springboard Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Christa Köhler
East Germany
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Ulrika Knape
Sweden
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Marina Janicke
East Germany
Men's Platform Diving Image:Flag of Italy.svg Klaus Dibiasi
Italy
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Keith Russell
United States
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg Falk Hoffmann
East Germany
Women's Platform Diving Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Ulrika Knape
Sweden
Image:Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Milena Duchková
Czechoslovakia
Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Kalynina
Soviet Union

[edit] Water polo


  GOLD  
Image:Flag of Hungary (1957-1989).png HUNGARY

Balázs Balla • András Bodnár • Gábor Csapó • Tibor Cservenyák • Tamás Faragó • István Görgényi • Zoltán Kásás • Ferenc Konrád • Endre Molnár • László Sárosi • István Szívós


  SILVER  
Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg SOVIET UNION

Anatoly Akimov • Aleksei Barkalov • Aleksandr Dreval • Andrey Frolov • Alexander Kabanov • Yuri Mityanin • Nugsar Msveniradze • Leonid Ossipov • Vitaly Romanchuk • Sergey Severnyev • Vladimir Shmudsky


  BRONZE  
Image:Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg YUGOSLAVIA

Siniša Belamarić • Ozren Bonačić • Milan Franković • Boško Lozica • Pedrag Manolović • Miloš Marković • Đorđe Perišić • Damir Polić • Ratko Rudić • Gyuro Savinović • Nikola Stamenić

[edit] External links

Preceded by
None
FINA World Aquatics Championships Succeeded by
1975 World Aquatics Championships
(Cali, Colombia)
de:Schwimmweltmeisterschaften 1973

fr:Championnats du monde de natation 1973 (bassin de 50 m) it:Campionati mondiali di nuoto 1973

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