Swimming at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's 100 metre freestyle

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Swimming at the
1912 Summer Olympics
100 m free   men   women
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The men's 100 metre freestyle was a swimming event held as part of the Swimming at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event, which had not been featured at the 1900 Games.

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[edit] Medalists

Gold Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Duke Kahanamoku (USA)
Silver Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Cecil Healy (ANZ)
Bronze Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Kenneth Huszagh (USA)

[edit] Results

[edit] Heats

The fastest two in each heat advanced. A tie for second in the seventh heat resulted in both swimmers advancing. In addition, the fastest third-place swimmer from across the heats also qualified for the quarterfinals.

Heat 1
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Hungary flag 1867.png László Beleznai (HUN) 1:08.0 QQ
2 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Andersson (SWE) 1:09.4 QQ
3 Image:Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg Andreas Asimakopoulos (GRE) 1:15.4
4 Image:Flag of Russia.svg Herbert von Kuhlberg (RUS)
Heat 2
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Kurt Bretting (GER) 1:07.0 QQ
2 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Radmilovic (GBR) 1:10.4 QQ
3 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Theodore Tartakover (ANZ) 1:12.2
4 Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jules Wuyts (BEL) 1:13.6
Heat 3
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Leslie Boardman (ANZ) 1:06.0 QQ
2 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Nicholas Nerich (USA) 1:07.6 QQ
3 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Derbyshire (GBR) 1:09.2
4-6 Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Davide Baiardo (ITA)
Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Walther Binner (GER)
Image:Hungary flag 1867.png Alajos Kenyery (HUN)
Heat 4
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Perry McGillivray (USA) 1:04.8 QQ OR
2 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Cecil Healy (ANZ) 1:05.2 QQ
3 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Kenneth Huszagh (USA) 1:06.2 qq
4 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Eric Andersson (SWE) 1:13.0
5 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Georg Kunisch (GER)
Heat 5
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Duke Kahanamoku (USA) 1:02.6 QQ WR
2 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg William Longworth (ANZ) 1:05.2 QQ
3 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Harry Hebner (USA) 1:10.4
4 Image:Flag of France.svg Gérard Meister (FRA) 1:16.6
Heat 6
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Harold Hardwick (ANZ) 1:05.8 QQ
2 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Richard Ritter (GER) 1:08.0 QQ
3 Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Herman Meyboom (BEL) 1:15.4
4 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg James Reilly (USA)
Heat 7
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Walter Ramme (GER) 1:10.2 QQ
2 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Harald Julin (SWE) 1:11.8 QQ
Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Mario Massa (ITA) 1:11.8 QQ
4 Image:Flag of Norway.svg John Johnsen (NOR) 1:19.2
Heat 8
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Erik Bergqvist (SWE) 1:13.4 QQ
2 Image:Flag of France.svg Georges Rigal (FRA) 1:17.8 QQ
3 Image:Hungary flag 1867.png László Szentgróti (HUN)

[edit] Quarterfinals

Again, the top two in each heat advanced along with the fastest loser overall. Four of the qualified swimmers did not take part in their quarterfinal heats, and a fifth (Massa) did not appear due to a misunderstanding. Massa was later allowed to take part in the semifinals.

Quarterfinal 1
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Kurt Bretting (GER) 1:04.2 QS
2 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg William Longworth (ANZ) 1:05.2 QS
3 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Harold Hardwick (ANZ) 1:06.0
4 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Andersson (SWE) 1:10.0
Image:Hungary flag 1867.png László Beleznai (HUN) DNS
Image:Flag of France.svg Georges Rigal (FRA) DNS
Quarterfinal 2
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Duke Kahanamoku (USA) 1:03.8 QS
2 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Walter Ramme (GER) 1:07.8 QS
3 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Nicholas Nerich (USA) 1:08.8
Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Richard Ritter (GER) 1:08.8
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Erik Bergqvist (SWE) DNS
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Harald Julin (SWE) DNS
Quarterfinal 3
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Kenneth Huszagh (USA) 1:04.2 QS
2 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Perry McGillivray (USA) 1:04.4 QS
3 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Cecil Healy (ANZ) 1:04.8 qs
4 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Leslie Boardman (ANZ) 1:05.4
5 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Radmilovic (GBR) 1:19.0
Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Mario Massa (ITA) DNS qs

[edit] Semifinals

Further confusion struck the semifinals. Under the belief that the second round of the competition had been the semifinals, the American swimmers did not appear for the third round. This led to both semifinals being essentially walkovers, as the first had three swimmers and the second only one. Since the top two swimmers of each and the fastest third-place swimmer would advance, all four competitors had secured a place in the final before entering the water. Longworth swam in the first heat, despite suffering from what the official report referred to as "suppuration in the head".

The jury for the swimming events met and determined that a third heat should be held under special rules. If the winner of the extra heat were to beat the time set by the third-place swimmer of the first heat (1:06.2, a stiff pace but one which all three Americans had beat during the quarterfinals), he and the second-place finisher would advance. If the mark were not bettered, none of the swimmers from the third heat would advance. Massa, who had missed the quarterfinals due to a misunderstanding, was also allowed to start in the extra semifinal.

In the third heat, Kahanamoku not only beat Longworth's time, thus qualifying himself and Huszagh for the final, but bettered his own world record which he had set in the first round. Huszagh outtouched McGillivray by a "hand's breadth" to take second place and the final qualification spot, though both finished well behind Kahanamoku and their own previous times. Massa did not finish the race.

Semifinal 1
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Cecil Healy (ANZ) 1:05.6 QF
2 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Walter Ramme (GER) 1:05.8 QF
3 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg William Longworth (ANZ) 1:06.2 qf
Semifinal 2
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Kurt Bretting (GER) 1:04.6 QF
Semifinal 3
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Duke Kahanamoku (USA) 1:02.4 QF WR
2 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Kenneth Huszagh (USA) 1:06.2 QF
3 Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Perry McGillivray (USA) 1:06.2
Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Mario Massa (ITA) DNF

[edit] Final

Longworth was unable to continue competing due to illness and did not start in the final.

Kahanamoku was clearly in control by the halfway point, with a tight race between Huszagh, Ramme, and Bretting for the next three spots with Healy close behind them. It was Healy who took the silver medal, though, as he swam by the other three near the finish. Ramme fell back to fifth while Huszagh and Bretting finished separated by "[o]nly a decimetre".

Final
Place Swimmer Time
Image:Med 1.png Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Duke Kahanamoku (USA) 1:03.4
Image:Med 2.png Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg Cecil Healy (ANZ) 1:04.6
Image:Med 3.png Image:US flag 46 stars.svg Kenneth Huszagh (USA) 1:05.6
4 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Kurt Bretting (GER) 1:05.8
5 Image:Flag of the German Empire.svg Walter Ramme (GER) 1:06.4
6 Image:Australasian Olympic Flag.svg William Longworth (ANZ) DNS

[edit] References

  • Bergvall, Erik (ed.) (1913). in Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.).: The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. 
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich. Retrieved on 28 January, 2007. (Polish)
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