Date | 6 – 10 July 1912 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Simstadion, Djurgårdsbrunnsviken, Stockholm |
Participants | 34 from 12 countries |
The defending Olympic champion was America’s Charlie Daniels, who had won the gold medal in this event in both 1906 and 1908. At the beginning of 1912, Daniels also held the world record, having recorded 1:02.8 over 110 yards in New York on 15 April 1910. But Daniels had recently retired and did not compete at Stockholm. The favorite’s role in Stockholm probably fell to the German, Kurt Bretting, who on 6 April 1912, had broken Daniels’ world record with a mark of 1:02.4.
The Americans were led by the little known Hawaiian, Duke Kahanamoku. Kahanamoku had not competed in the American championships, because he was so far from the mainland in an era when travel was not easy, but supposedly he had set record times in his native Hawaii.
Controversy occurred in the semi-finals, which were scheduled for the evening of 7 July, only a few hours after the quarter-finals. For some reason, the American contingent, Kahanamoku, Ken Huszagh, and Perry McGillivray, who had all qualified for the semi-finals, did not appear, thinking that the afternoon race had qualified them for the final, to be held on 9 July. But this was not the case.
The swimming officials made allowances, however, and decided to hold an extra heat among the Americans and Italy’s Mario Massa, who had missed the quarter-finals due to a “misunderstanding.” They ruled that the winner of the extra semi-final heat could advance to the final, if he posted a time faster than the 3rd-place swimmer in heat one. Cecil Healy argued on behalf of the Americans and assisted in their successful appeal to be able to swim an extra qualification race. Kahanamoku proved his ability in this heat, and made certain that he would qualify by giving his best effort, which resulted in his equalling Bretting’s world record of 1:02.4. Huszagh was also advanced to the final, as his mark of 1:06.2 was equal to the 3rd-place time from heat one, which had been posted by Australia’s Bill Longworth.
In the final, Kahanamoku took the lead early, and Bretting never challenged. Noting at the halfway mark that he had a comfortable lead, Kahanamoku eased up and still defeated Healy by almost two metres, although with a slower time than he had posted in the semi-finals.
Pos | Swimmer | NOC | R1 | QF | SF | Final | |||
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1 | Duke Kahanamoku | USA | 1:02.6 (1 h5) | 1:03.8 (1 h2) | 1:02.4 (1 h3) | 1:03.4 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | Cecil Healy | ANZ | 1:05.2 (2 h4) | 1:04.8 (3 h3) | 1:05.6 (1 h1) | 1:04.6 (2) | Silver | ||
3 | Ken Huszagh | USA | 1:06.2 (3 h4) | 1:04.2 (1 h3) | 1:06.2 (2 h3) | 1:05.6 (3) | Bronze | ||
4 | Kurt Bretting | GER | 1:07.0 (1 h2) | 1:04.2 (1 h1) | 1:04.6 (1 h2) | 1:05.8 (4) | |||
5 | Walter Ramme | GER | 1:10.2 (1 h7) | 1:07.8 (2 h2) | 1:05.8 (2 h1) | 1:06.4 (5) | |||
3 h1 r3/4 | Bill Longworth | ANZ | 1:05.2 (2 h5) | 1:05.2 (2 h1) | 1:06.2 (3 h1) | – ( | |||
3 h3 r3/4 | Perry McGillivray | USA | 1:04.8 (1 h4) | 1:04.4 (2 h3) | 1:06.2 (3 h3) | – | |||
AC h3 r3/4 | Mario Massa | ITA | 1:11.8 (=2 h7) | – (DNS h3) | – (DNF h3) | – | DNF | ||
3 h1 r2/4 | Harold Hardwick | ANZ | 1:05.8 (1 h6) | 1:06.0 (3 h1) | – | – | |||
=3 h2 r2/4 | Max Ritter | GER | 1:08.0 (2 h6) | 1:08.8 (=3 h2) | – | – | |||
=3 h2 r2/4 | Nick Nerich | USA | 1:07.6 (2 h3) | 1:08.8 (=3 h2) | – | – | |||
4 h1 r2/4 | Robert Andersson | SWE | 1:09.4 (2 h1) | 1:09.5 (4 h1) | – | – | |||
4 h3 r2/4 | Les Boardman | ANZ | 1:06.0 (1 h3) | 1:05.4 (4 h3) | – | – | |||
5 h3 r2/4 | Paul Radmilovic | GBR | 1:10.4 (2 h2) | 1:19.0 (5 h3) | – | – | |||
1 h1 r1/4 | László Beleznai | HUN | 1:08.0 (1 h1) | – (DNS h1) | – | – | |||
1 h8 r1/4 | Erik Bergqvist | SWE | 1:13.4 (1 h8) | – (DNS h2) | – | – | |||
2 h7 r1/4 | Harald Julin | SWE | 1:11.8 (=2 h7) | – (DNS h2) | – | – | |||
2 h8 r1/4 | Georges Rigal | FRA | 1:17.8 (2 h8) | – (DNS h1) | – | – | |||
3 h1 r1/4 | Andreas Asimakopoulos | GRE | 1:15.4 (3 h1) | – | – | – | |||
3 h2 r1/4 | Theo Tartakover | ANZ | 1:12.2 (3 h2) | – | – | – | |||
3 h3 r1/4 | Rob Derbyshire | GBR | 1:09.2 (3 h3) | – | – | – | |||
3 h5 r1/4 | Harry Hebner | USA | 1:10.4 (3 h5) | – | – | – | |||
3 h6 r1/4 | Herman Meyboom | BEL | 1:15.4 (3 h6) | – | – | – | |||
3 h8 r1/4 | László Szentgróthy | HUN | – (3 h8) | – | – | – | |||
4 h1 r1/4 | Herbert von Kuhlberg | RUS | – (4 h1) | – | – | – | |||
4 h2 r1/4 | Jules Wuyts | BEL | 1:13.6 (4 h2) | – | – | – | |||
4 h4 r1/4 | Erik Andersson | SWE | – (4 h4) | – | – | – | |||
4 h5 r1/4 | Gérard Meister | FRA | 1:16.6 (4 h5) | – | – | – | |||
4 h6 r1/4 | Jim Reilly | USA | – (4 h6) | – | – | – | |||
4 h7 r1/4 | John Johnsen | NOR | 1:19.1 (4 h7) | – | – | – | |||
5 h4 r1/4 | Georg Kunisch | GER | – (5 h4) | – | – | – | |||
AC h3 r1/4 | Walther Binner | GER | – (AC h3) | – | – | – | |||
AC h3 r1/4 | Alajos Kenyéry | HUN | – (AC h3) | – | – | – | |||
AC h3 r1/4 | Davide Baiardo | ITA | – (AC h3) | – | – | – | |||
Otto Scheff | AUT | – (DNS h6) | – | – | – | ||||
Emanuel Prüll | AUT | – | – | – | – | 1 | |||
Heinrich Brandstetter | AUT | – (DNS h4) | – | – | – | ||||
Max Rosenfeld | AUT | – | – | – | – | 2 | |||
Josef Scheibler | AUT | – (DNS h3) | – | – | – | ||||
George Hodgson | CAN | – (DNS h1) | – | – | – | ||||
Henri Decoin | FRA | – (DNS h2) | – | – | – | ||||
Henri Dubois | FRA | – (DNS h3) | – | – | – | ||||
Jacques Martin | FRA | – (DNS h1) | – | – | – | ||||
Jean Martin | FRA | – (DNS h6) | – | – | – | ||||
Marcel Pernot | FRA | – | – | – | – | 3 | |||
Jean Roldes | FRA | – (DNS h4) | – | – | – | ||||
Otto Kühne | GER | – (DNS h4) | – | – | – | ||||
Béla Las-Torres | HUN | – | – | – | – | 4 | |||
József Munk | HUN | – (DNS h3) | – | – | – | ||||
Jenő Rimanóczy | HUN | – (DNS h5) | – | – | – | ||||
Virgilio Bellezza | ITA | – (DNS h5) | – | – | – | ||||
Attilio Bellezza | ITA | – (DNS h2) | – | – | – | ||||
Aldo Cigheri | ITA | – (DNS h7) | – | – | – | ||||
Mario Pratolongo | ITA | – | – | – | – | 5 | |||
George Godfrey | RSA | – (DNS h2) | – | – | – | ||||
Aleksey Andreyev | RUS | – (DNS h8) | – | – | – | ||||
Bengt Wallin | SWE | – | – | – | – | 6 | |||
Budd Goodwin | USA | – | – | – | – | 7 | |||
Mike McDermott | USA | – (DNS h7) | – | – | – | ||||
Leslie Rich | USA | – | – | – | – | 8 | |||
Eben Cross | USA | – (DNS h2) | – | – | – | ||||
Richard Frizell | USA | – (DNS h3) | – | – | – |
Top two in each heat and the fastest third-place advanced to the quarter-finals.
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | László Beleznai | HUN | 1:08.0 | |||
2 | – | Robert Andersson | SWE | 1:09.4 | |||
3 | – | Andreas Asimakopoulos | GRE | 1:15.4 | |||
4 | – | Herbert von Kuhlberg | RUS | – | |||
– | George Hodgson | CAN | – | ||||
– | Jacques Martin | FRA | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Kurt Bretting | GER | 1:07.0 | |||
2 | – | Paul Radmilovic | GBR | 1:10.4 | |||
3 | – | Theo Tartakover | ANZ | 1:12.2 | |||
4 | – | Jules Wuyts | BEL | 1:13.6 | |||
– | Henri Decoin | FRA | – | ||||
– | Attilio Bellezza | ITA | – | ||||
– | George Godfrey | RSA | – | ||||
– | Eben Cross | USA | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Les Boardman | ANZ | 1:06.0 | |||
2 | – | Nick Nerich | USA | 1:07.6 | |||
3 | – | Rob Derbyshire | GBR | 1:09.2 | |||
– | Davide Baiardo | ITA | – | ||||
– | Walther Binner | GER | – | ||||
– | Alajos Kenyéry | HUN | – | ||||
– | Josef Scheibler | AUT | – | ||||
– | Henri Dubois | FRA | – | ||||
– | József Munk | HUN | – | ||||
– | Richard Frizell | USA | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Perry McGillivray | USA | 1:04.8 | |||
2 | – | Cecil Healy | ANZ | 1:05.2 | |||
3 | – | Ken Huszagh | USA | 1:06.2 | |||
4 | – | Erik Andersson | SWE | – | |||
5 | – | Georg Kunisch | GER | – | |||
– | Heinrich Brandstetter | AUT | – | ||||
– | Jean Roldes | FRA | – | ||||
– | Otto Kühne | GER | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Duke Kahanamoku | USA | 1:02.6 | |||
2 | – | Bill Longworth | ANZ | 1:05.2 | |||
3 | – | Harry Hebner | USA | 1:10.4 | |||
4 | – | Gérard Meister | FRA | 1:16.6 | |||
– | Jenő Rimanóczy | HUN | – | ||||
– | Virgilio Bellezza | ITA | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Harold Hardwick | ANZ | 1:05.8 | |||
2 | – | Max Ritter | GER | 1:08.0 | |||
3 | – | Herman Meyboom | BEL | 1:15.4 | |||
4 | – | Jim Reilly | USA | – | |||
– | Otto Scheff | AUT | – | ||||
– | Jean Martin | FRA | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Walter Ramme | GER | 1:10.2 | |||
=2 | – | Mario Massa | ITA | 1:11.8 | |||
=2 | – | Harald Julin | SWE | 1:11.8 | |||
4 | – | John Johnsen | NOR | 1:19.1 | |||
– | Aldo Cigheri | ITA | – | ||||
– | Mike McDermott | USA | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Erik Bergqvist | SWE | 1:13.4 | |||
2 | – | Georges Rigal | FRA | 1:17.8 | |||
3 | – | László Szentgróthy | HUN | – | |||
– | Aleksey Andreyev | RUS | – |
Top two in each heat and the fastest third-place advanced to the semi-finals.
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Kurt Bretting | GER | 1:04.2 | |||
2 | – | Bill Longworth | ANZ | 1:05.2 | |||
3 | – | Harold Hardwick | ANZ | 1:06.0 | |||
4 | – | Robert Andersson | SWE | 1:09.5 | |||
– | Georges Rigal | FRA | – | ||||
– | László Beleznai | HUN | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Duke Kahanamoku | USA | 1:03.8 | |||
2 | – | Walter Ramme | GER | 1:07.8 | |||
=3 | – | Max Ritter | GER | 1:08.8 | |||
=3 | – | Nick Nerich | USA | 1:08.8 | |||
– | Harald Julin | SWE | – | ||||
– | Erik Bergqvist | SWE | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Ken Huszagh | USA | 1:04.2 | |||
2 | – | Perry McGillivray | USA | 1:04.4 | |||
3 | – | Cecil Healy | ANZ | 1:04.8 | |||
4 | – | Les Boardman | ANZ | 1:05.4 | |||
5 | – | Paul Radmilovic | GBR | 1:19.0 | |||
– | Mario Massa | ITA | – | 10 |
Top two in each heat and the fastest third-place advanced to the final.
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Cecil Healy | ANZ | 1:05.6 | |||
2 | – | Walter Ramme | GER | 1:05.8 | |||
3 | – | Bill Longworth | ANZ | 1:06.2 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Kurt Bretting | GER | 1:04.6 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Duke Kahanamoku | USA | 1:02.4 | |||
2 | – | Ken Huszagh | USA | 1:06.2 | |||
3 | – | Perry McGillivray | USA | 1:06.2 | |||
– | Mario Massa | ITA | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Duke Kahanamoku | USA | 1:03.4 | |||
2 | – | Cecil Healy | ANZ | 1:04.6 | |||
3 | – | Ken Huszagh | USA | 1:05.6 | |||
4 | – | Kurt Bretting | GER | 1:05.8 | |||
5 | – | Walter Ramme | GER | 1:06.4 | |||
– | Bill Longworth | ANZ | – | 11 |