Date | 30 August 1972 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Schwimmhalle, Olympiapark, München |
Participants | 32 from 21 countries |
The favorite was American Gary Hall, who had set the last four world records, including 4:30.81 set at the 1972 US Trials in Chicago in August. Sweden’s Gunnar Larsson had won both the 200 and 400 IM at the 1970 European Championships, but his times didnot approach Hall’s. In the final Hall led on the butterfly opener, his best stroke, trailed by Hungary’s András Hargitay, but he was almost three bodylengths behind. On the backstroke, Hall opened up further, leaving Hargitay a full three bodylengths in arrears, with Larsson half-a-lap behind, but Larsson’s best stroke was the breaststroke and it was Hall’s worst. Hall was tiring and American Tim McKee caught him at 275 metres, moving into the lead. Hall still led Larsson after 300 metres but he was visibly tiring and Larsson moved ahead of both McKee and Hall at 325 metres. The final was too close to call so the fans looked to the electric timing. Both Larsson and McKee had finished in 4:31.98, a seeming tie.
But the electric timer could measure to the 1/1000ths of a second and when that was done, Larsson had the gold medal – 4:31.981 to 4:31.983. Thousandth second timing was used at the 1973 World Championships, but this would not be allowed again, as it was shown that this was less than the thickness of one coat of paint on the wall, and minute differences in the lanes could affect this result. All future international swimming races after 1973 would be decided only to the 1/100th of a second, and if swimmers were tied at that margin, they were declared tied.
Pos | Swimmer | NOC | R1 | Final | |||
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1 | Gunnar Larsson | SWE | 4:34.99 (1 h2) | 4:31.98 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | Tim McKee | USA | 4:40.78 (1 h4) | 4:31.98 (2) | Silver | ||
3 | András Hargitay | HUN | 4:37.51 (1 h1) | 4:32.70 (3) | Bronze | ||
4 | Steve Furniss | USA | 4:39.33 (1 h3) | 4:35.44 (4) | |||
5 | Gary Hall | USA | 4:38.95 (2 h5) | 4:37.38 (5) | |||
6 | Bengt Gingsjö | SWE | 4:38.05 (1 h5) | 4:37.96 (6) | |||
7 | Graham Windeatt | AUS | 4:42.16 (2 h4) | 4:40.39 (7) | |||
8 | Wolfram Sperling | GDR | 4:42.75 (3 h5) | 4:40.66 (8) | |||
9 | Mikhail Sukharev | URS | 4:43.13 (3 h4) | – | |||
10 | Christian Lietzmann | GDR | 4:44.47 (2 h1) | – | |||
11 | Ricardo Marmolejo | MEX | 4:45.20 (2 h3) | – | |||
12 | Jorge Delgado | ECU | 4:45.25 (4 h5) | – | |||
13 | Bertram Türpe | GDR | 4:46.55 (3 h3) | – | |||
14 | Bruce Featherston | AUS | 4:47.33 (5 h5) | – | |||
15 | HaJo Geisler | FRG | 4:48.57 (4 h4) | – | |||
16 | Neil Martin | AUS | 4:49.85 (4 h3) | – | |||
17 | John McConnochie | NZL | 4:49.89 (2 h2) | – | |||
18 | Valentn Partyka | URS | 4:50.03 (3 h2) | – | |||
19 | Roger van Hamburg | NED | 4:50.70 (3 h1) | – | |||
20 | Mauro Calligaris | ITA | 4:52.02 (5 h4) | – | |||
21 | David Brumwell | CAN | 4:52.41 (4 h2) | – | |||
22 | Csaba Sós | HUN | 4:52.89 (5 h3) | – | |||
23 | Jiro Sasaki | JPN | 4:53.65 (5 h2) | – | |||
24 | José Luis Prado | MEX | 4:54.49 (4 h1) | – | |||
25 | Zbigniew Pacelt | POL | 4:55.38 (6 h5) | – | |||
26 | Rochinha | BRA | 4:57.27 (6 h2) | – | |||
27 | Barry Prime | GBR | 4:57.77 (5 h1) | – | |||
28 | Mike Holthaus | FRG | 4:58.19 (6 h4) | – | |||
29 | Sverre Kile | NOR | 4:59.72 (6 h3) | – | |||
30 | Guðmundur Gíslason | ISL | 5:03.54 (7 h3) | – | |||
31 | Jairulla Jaitulla | PHI | 5:05.48 (6 h1) | – | |||
32 | Hsu Tung-Hsiung | TPE | 5:09.56 (7 h2) | – | |||
Angel Chakarov | BUL | – (DNS h1) | – | ||||
Roy Chan | SGP | – (DNS h4) | – | ||||
Juan Carlos Bello | PER | – (DNS h5) | – |
Fastest eight advanced to the final.
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | András Hargitay | HUN | 4:37.51 | |||
2 | – | Christian Lietzmann | GDR | 4:44.47 | |||
3 | – | Roger van Hamburg | NED | 4:50.70 | |||
4 | – | José Luis Prado | MEX | 4:54.49 | |||
5 | – | Barry Prime | GBR | 4:57.77 | |||
6 | – | Jairulla Jaitulla | PHI | 5:05.48 | |||
– | Angel Chakarov | BUL | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Gunnar Larsson | SWE | 4:34.99 | |||
2 | – | John McConnochie | NZL | 4:49.89 | |||
3 | – | Valentn Partyka | URS | 4:50.03 | |||
4 | – | David Brumwell | CAN | 4:52.41 | |||
5 | – | Jiro Sasaki | JPN | 4:53.65 | |||
6 | – | Rochinha | BRA | 4:57.27 | |||
7 | – | Hsu Tung-Hsiung | TPE | 5:09.56 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Steve Furniss | USA | 4:39.33 | |||
2 | – | Ricardo Marmolejo | MEX | 4:45.20 | |||
3 | – | Bertram Türpe | GDR | 4:46.55 | |||
4 | – | Neil Martin | AUS | 4:49.85 | |||
5 | – | Csaba Sós | HUN | 4:52.89 | |||
6 | – | Sverre Kile | NOR | 4:59.72 | |||
7 | – | Guðmundur Gíslason | ISL | 5:03.54 |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Tim McKee | USA | 4:40.78 | |||
2 | – | Graham Windeatt | AUS | 4:42.16 | |||
3 | – | Mikhail Sukharev | URS | 4:43.13 | |||
4 | – | HaJo Geisler | FRG | 4:48.57 | |||
5 | – | Mauro Calligaris | ITA | 4:52.02 | |||
6 | – | Mike Holthaus | FRG | 4:58.19 | |||
– | Roy Chan | SGP | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | – | Bengt Gingsjö | SWE | 4:38.05 | |||
2 | – | Gary Hall | USA | 4:38.95 | |||
3 | – | Wolfram Sperling | GDR | 4:42.75 | |||
4 | – | Jorge Delgado | ECU | 4:45.25 | |||
5 | – | Bruce Featherston | AUS | 4:47.33 | |||
6 | – | Zbigniew Pacelt | POL | 4:55.38 | |||
– | Juan Carlos Bello | PER | – |
Pos | Lane | Swimmer | NOC | Time | |||
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1 | 4 | Gunnar Larsson | SWE | 4:31.98 | 1 | ||
2 | 7 | Tim McKee | USA | 4:31.98 | 2 | ||
3 | 5 | András Hargitay | HUN | 4:32.70 | |||
4 | 2 | Steve Furniss | USA | 4:35.44 | |||
5 | 6 | Gary Hall | USA | 4:37.38 | |||
6 | 3 | Bengt Gingsjö | SWE | 4:37.96 | |||
7 | 1 | Graham Windeatt | AUS | 4:40.39 | |||
8 | 8 | Wolfram Sperling | GDR | 4:40.66 |