Swimming at the 1997 Summer Universiade

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The swimming competition during the 1997 Summer Universiade, also known as the XIX Summer Universiade, was a long course event (50 m), and took place on the island of Sicily, Italy from August 24 till August 30, 1997.

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One of the long-awaited stars of the Universiade was the South African double Olympic champion Penny Heyns, who had in fact first emerged into the sports limelight two years earlier at the Fukuoka Universiade. But in Sicily, the breaststroke specialist started by placing fourth in the 200 m finals. Heyns, who took the first Olympic gold for post-apartheid South Africa, started out smartly enough in Messina. In the first 50 metres she was impressive, but she weakened throughout the event, finishing in 4th place in 2:32.13 - a slower time than the one she had recorded earlier that same morning. Winner Masami Tanaka (Japan) took it in 2:30.24. Heyns was distinctly stronger in the 100 metres, but only managed a second in 1:10.15, behind the Ukraine's Svetlana Bondarenko.

Yann deFabrique of France, a student in his last year of law school at the University of North Carolina in the U.S., reached an absolute record, taking a silver in the 4x200 m Freestyle, and bringing his total number of Universiade medals in three Universiades to eight.

Technical conditions in Messina dashed athletes' hopes of beating the stopwatch; this was owing to the water temperature, which was under 25 degrees Celsius due to storms that broke out over Sicily at the end of August. The two Universiade records were set by Martina Moravcová (Slovakia) in the 200 m Freestyle, and the U.S. Men's Relay Team in the 4x100 m Freestyle. Moravcová, a student at Southern Methodist University in the U.S., became the queen of the competition, taking four individual titles and breaking a Universiade record.

The U.S. team accumulated 26 medals against Japan's 16; but never had so many countries been contenders for the swimming medals in a Universiade. The winners came from eleven different countries, with sixteen countries taking medals. Cuba's Neisser Bent, who took the gold in the 100 m and the silver in the 200 m Backstroke, also marked the end of an era in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, when he took the bronze in the 200 m, distinguishing himself as the first black swimmer.

[edit] Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Flag of Australia Nathan Rickard (AUS) 22.50 Flag of Italy Lorenzo Vismara (ITA) 23.04 Flag of South Africa Brendon Dedekind (RSA) 23.07
100 m freestyle Flag of Cuba Marcos Hernández (CUB) 50.50 Flag of Italy Lorenzo Vismara (ITA) 50.70 Flag of Germany Christian Tröger (GER) 50.78
200 m freestyle Flag of Hungary Béla Szabados (HUN) 1:50.70 Flag of the United States Scott Goldblatt (USA) 1:51.96 Flag of Germany Michael Kiedel (GER) 1:52.13
400 m freestyle Flag of Brazil Luiz Lima (BRA) 3:53.91 Flag of Hungary Béla Szabados (HUN) 3:54.30 Flag of Japan Hisato Yasui (JPN) 3:55.05
800 m freestyle Flag of Ukraine Igor Snitko (UKR) 8:05.13 Flag of Brazil Luiz Lima (BRA) 8:06.26 Flag of Italy Marco Formentini (ITA) 8:06.37
1500 m freestyle Flag of Brazil Luiz Lima (BRA) 15:20.83 Flag of Italy Marco Formentini (ITA) 15:21.00 Flag of the United States Nathaniel Lewis (USA) 15:21.15
100 m backstroke Flag of Cuba Neisser Bent (CUB) 55.82 Flag of the United States Robert Brewer (USA) 56.22 Flag of Poland Mariusz Siembida (POL) 56.50
200 m backstroke Flag of the People's Republic of China Kunpeng Ouyang (CHN) 2:00.29 Flag of Cuba Neisser Bent (CUB) 2:00.37 Flag of South Korea Sang-Joon Ji (KOR) 2:02.52
100 m breaststroke Flag of Russia Stanislav Lopukhov (RUS) 1:02.74 Flag of Russia Alexandre Tkachev (RUS) 1:02.77 Flag of Japan Chikara Nakashita (JPN) 1:03.05
200 m breaststroke Flag of Japan Chikara Nakashita (JPN) 2:16.35 Flag of the United States Scott Werner (USA) 2:27.41 Flag of the United States William Shefchik (USA) 2:17.50
100 m butterfly Flag of Ukraine Denys Sylant'yev (UKR) 53.73 Flag of Canada Shamek Pietucha (CAN) 54.33 Flag of the United States Stephen Martyak (USA) 54.50
200 m butterfly Flag of Ukraine Denys Sylant'yev (UKR) 1:59.67 Flag of the United States Jeffrey Julian (USA) 2:00.49 Flag of Canada Shamek Pietucha (CAN) 2:00.66
200 m individual medley Flag of Japan Tatsuya Kinugasa (JPN) 2:04.32 Flag of the United States Kristopher Babylon (USA) 2:04.88 Flag of Japan Toshiaki Kurasawa (JPN) 2:05.19
400 m individual medley Flag of Japan Tatsuya Kinugasa (JPN) 4:24.18 Flag of Israel Michael Halika (ISR) 4:24.96 Flag of Italy Stefano Battistelli (ITA) 4:25.66
4×100 m freestyle relay Flag of the United States United States (USA) 3:21.17 Flag of Australia Australia (AUS) 3:23.75 Flag of France France (FRA) 3:23.88
4×200 m freestyle relay Flag of the United States United States (USA) 7:26.78 Flag of France France (FRA) 7:28.59 Flag of Germany Germany (GER) 7:31.37
4×100 m medley relay Flag of the United States United States (USA) 3:41.95 Flag of Italy Italy (ITA) 3:44.26 Flag of Russia Russia (RUS) 3:44.98

[edit] Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Flag of the United States Katherine Taylor (USA) 26.12 Flag of Romania Luminita Dobrescu (ROU) 26.32 Flag of the United States Liesl Pimentel (USA) 26.37
100 m freestyle Flag of Slovakia Martina Moravcová (SVK) 55.47 Flag of Romania Luminita Dobrescu (ROU) 56.16 Flag of the United States Liesl Kolbisen (USA) 56.91
200 m freestyle Flag of Slovakia Martina Moravcová (SVK) 1:56.96 Flag of the United States Kim Black (USA) 2:01.48 Flag of Romania Luminita Dobrescu (ROU) 2:02.76
400 m freestyle Flag of Japan Eri Yamanoi (JPN) 4:16.30 Flag of Japan Sachiko Miyaji (JPN) 4:16.40 Flag of the United States Julie Varozza (USA) 4:16.49
800 m freestyle Flag of the United States Suzanne Black (USA) 8:45.82 Flag of the United States Joy Stover (USA) 8:47.73 Flag of Japan Eri Yamanoi (JPN) 8:48.65
1500 m freestyle Flag of the United States Suzanne Black (USA) 16:40.30 Flag of the United States Joy Stover (USA) 16:45.47 Flag of the Czech Republic Olga Šplíchalová (CZE) 16:52.83
100 m backstroke Flag of Japan Noriko Inada (JPN) 1:02.24 Flag of Brazil Fabíola Molina (BRA) 1:03.76 Flag of the United States Paige Francis (USA) 1:03.89
200 m backstroke Flag of Japan Miki Nakao (JPN) 2:15.02 Flag of Japan Noriko Inada (JPN) 2:15.88 Flag of the United States Erin Brooks (USA) 2:16.76
100 m breaststroke Flag of Ukraine Svetlana Bondarenko (UKR) 1:10.02 Flag of South Africa Penny Heyns (RSA) 1:10.15 Flag of Poland Dagmara Ajnenkiel (POL) 1:10.70
200 m breaststroke Flag of Japan Masami Tanaka (JPN) 2:30.24 Flag of Ukraine Svetlana Bondarenko (UKR) 2:30.99 Flag of the Czech Republic Lenka Maňhalová (CZE) 2:31.38
100 m butterfly Flag of Slovakia Martina Moravcová (SVK) 1:00.40 Flag of Japan Junko Onishi (JPN) 1:01.00 Flag of the United States Mary Bowen (USA) 1:01.33
200 m butterfly Flag of Poland Anna Uryniuk (POL) 2:12.39 Flag of Japan Mika Haruna (JPN) 2:13.58 Flag of the United States Jean Todisco (USA) 2:14.08
200 m individual medley Flag of Slovakia Martina Moravcová (SVK) 2:15.55 Flag of Australia Elli Overton (AUS) 2:17.50 Flag of the Czech Republic Lenka Maňhalová (CZE) 2:17.59
400 m individual medley Flag of Japan Fumie Kurotori (JPN) 4:46.20 Flag of the Czech Republic Hana Černá (CZE) 4:48.20 Flag of Australia Elli Overton (AUS) 4:52.40
4×100 m freestyle relay Flag of the United States United States (USA) 3:47.80 Flag of Italy Italy (ITA) 3:51.37 Flag of Australia Australia (AUS) 3:52.43
4×200 m freestyle relay Flag of the United States United States (USA) 8:12.16 Flag of Australia Australia (AUS) 8:26.97 Flag of Italy Italy (ITA) 8:27.11
4×100 m medley relay Flag of Japan Japan (JPN) 4:11.42 Flag of the United States United States (USA) 4:11.97 Flag of South Africa South Africa (RSA) 4:15.54

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