Swimming at the 1968 Summer Olympics

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At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, 29 events in swimming were contested. The United States swim team dominated the competition, winning 52 of 87 medals.

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[edit] Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States United States 21 15 16 52
2 Australia Australia 3 2 3 8
3 East Germany East Germany 2 3 1 6
4 Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 1 0 2
5 Mexico Mexico 1 0 1 2
6 Netherlands Netherlands 1 0 0 1
7 Soviet Union Soviet Union 0 4 4 8
8 Canada Canada 0 3 1 4
9 Great Britain Great Britain 0 1 0 1
10 West Germany West Germany 0 0 2 2
11 France France 0 0 1 1

[edit] Medal summary

[edit] Men's events

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

[edit] Women's events

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

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