Date | 11 – 13 August 1932 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Olympic Park Swimming Stadium, Los Angeles, California |
Participants | 15 from 8 countries |
Any expectations of another duel between the two main protagonists in the 400 metre event were extinguished when a pair of Japanese schoolboys dominated the semi-finals. At just seventeen years old, Shozo Makino was still two and a half years older than his team-mate Kuzuo Kitamura. The final did indeed develop into a battle between the two but followed a different pattern to the 400 metres as they swam together for the first 300 metres before Kitamura pulled ahead over the last two lengths. At 14 years, 309 days old, Kuzuo Kitamura remains to this day the youngest male winner of an individual Olympic gold medal. Both the Japanese came close to Arne Borg’s supposedly unbeatable world record.
Pos | Swimmer | NOC | R1 | SF | Final | |||
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1 | Kuzuo Kitamura | JPN | 19:55.2 (1 h1) | 19:51.6 (1 h1) | 19:12.4 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | Shozo Makino | JPN | 19:53.3 (1 h4) | 19:38.7 (1 h2) | 19:14.1 (2) | Silver | ||
3 | Jim Cristy | USA | 19:58.4 (1 h2) | 20:06.9 (3 h1) | 19:39.5 (3) | Bronze | ||
4 | Noel Ryan | AUS | 20:12.6 (2 h3) | 19:52.5 (3 h2) | 19:45.1 (4) | |||
5 | Buster Crabbe | USA | 20:01.0 (2 h1) | 19:51.8 (2 h2) | 20:02.7 (5) | |||
6 | Jean Taris | FRA | 20:01.2 (3 h1) | 20:04.2 (2 h1) | 20:09.7 (6) | |||
4 h1 r2/3 | Sunao Ishiharada | JPN | 20:09.5 (=2 h2) | 20:31.2 (4 h1) | – | |||
4 h2 r2/3 | Boy Charlton | AUS | 20:09.5 (=2 h2) | 19:53.1 (4 h2) | – | |||
5 h1 r2/3 | Paolo Costoli | ITA | 20:48.1 (2 h4) | 20:58.7 (5 h1) | – | |||
5 h2 r2/3 | Ralph Flanagan | USA | 20:06.0 (1 h3) | 20:03.7 (5 h2) | – | |||
3 h3 r1/3 | Giuseppe Perentin | ITA | 21:04.5 (3 h3) | – | – | |||
3 h4 r1/3 | George Burrows | CAN | 22:19.6 (3 h4) | – | – | |||
4 h1 r1/3 | Nalin Malik | IND | 23:52.4 (4 h1) | – | – | |||
4 h3 r1/3 | Ignacio Gutiérrez | MEX | 22:39.2 (4 h3) | – | – | |||
4 h4 r1/3 | Manuel Villegas | MEX | 23:40.0 (4 h4) | – | – |
Top two in each heat and the fastest third-place advanced to the semi-finals.
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Kuzuo Kitamura | JPN | 19:55.2 | |||
2 | – | Buster Crabbe | USA | 20:01.0 | |||
3 | – | Jean Taris | FRA | 20:01.2 | |||
4 | – | Nalin Malik | IND | 23:52.4 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Jim Cristy | USA | 19:58.4 | |||
=2 | – | Sunao Ishiharada | JPN | 20:09.5 | |||
=2 | – | Boy Charlton | AUS | 20:09.5 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Ralph Flanagan | USA | 20:06.0 | |||
2 | – | Noel Ryan | AUS | 20:12.6 | |||
3 | – | Giuseppe Perentin | ITA | 21:04.5 | |||
4 | – | Ignacio Gutiérrez | MEX | 22:39.2 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Shozo Makino | JPN | 19:53.3 | |||
2 | – | Paolo Costoli | ITA | 20:48.1 | |||
3 | – | George Burrows | CAN | 22:19.6 | |||
4 | – | Manuel Villegas | MEX | 23:40.0 |
Top three in each heat advanced to the final.
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Kuzuo Kitamura | JPN | 19:51.6 | |||
2 | – | Jean Taris | FRA | 20:04.2 | |||
3 | – | Jim Cristy | USA | 20:06.9 | |||
4 | – | Sunao Ishiharada | JPN | 20:31.2 | |||
5 | – | Paolo Costoli | ITA | 20:58.7 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Shozo Makino | JPN | 19:38.7 | |||
2 | – | Buster Crabbe | USA | 19:51.8 | |||
3 | – | Noel Ryan | AUS | 19:52.5 | |||
4 | – | Boy Charlton | AUS | 19:53.1 | |||
5 | – | Ralph Flanagan | USA | 20:03.7 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Kuzuo Kitamura | JPN | 19:12.4 | |||
2 | – | Shozo Makino | JPN | 19:14.1 | |||
3 | – | Jim Cristy | USA | 19:39.5 | |||
4 | – | Noel Ryan | AUS | 19:45.1 | |||
5 | – | Buster Crabbe | USA | 20:02.7 | |||
6 | – | Jean Taris | FRA | 20:09.7 |