1992 United States Olympic trials (swimming)

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1992 United States Olympic Trials (swimming)
Host city Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Date(s)March 1 – March 7
Venue(s) Indiana University Natatorium
Events28 (men: 14; women: 14) The men's 800-meter and women's 1500-meter freestyle were contested, but the winners were not selected on the Olympic team as the events were not swam at the 1992 Olympics.

The 1992 United States Olympic trials for swimming events were held from March 1 to 7 in Indianapolis. It was the qualifying meet for American swimmers who hoped to compete at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

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Results

Key:  Highlighted swimmers achieved the qualification conditions to be included in the Olympic team in that respective event.

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Matt Biondi 22.12 Tom Jager 22.17 Steve Crocker 22.49
100 m freestyle Matt Biondi 49.31 Jon Olsen 49.42 Joe Hudepohl 49.52
200 m freestyle Joe Hudepohl 1:48.73 Doug Gjertsen 1:48.89 Melvin Stewart 1:49.05
400 m freestyle Dan Jorgensen 3:49.14 Sean Killion 3:51.47 Lawrence Frostad 3:52.95
1500 m freestyle Sean Killion 15:07.21 Lawrence Frostad 15:09.93 Carlton Bruner 15:11.24
100 m backstroke Jeff Rouse 54.07 David Berkoff 54.65 Andy Gill 55.53
200 m backstroke Royce Sharp 1:58.66 Tripp Schwenk 1:58.97 Jeff Rouse 1:59.37
100 m breaststroke Nelson Diebel 1:01.40 NR Hans Dersch 1:02.14 Eric Wunderlich 1:02.47
200 m breaststroke Roque Santos 2:13.50 Mike Barrowman 2:13.54 Eric Wunderlich 2:15.87
100 m butterfly Pablo Morales 54.05 Melvin Stewart 54.06 Seth Pepper 54.37
200 m butterfly Melvin Stewart 1:55.72 Dave Wharton 1:59.66 Mike Merrell 1:59.68
200 m IM Ron Karnaugh 2:01.56 Greg Burgess 2:01.71 Mike Barrowman 2:01.79
400 m IM Eric Namesnik 4:15.60 Dave Wharton 4:17.58 Ray Looze 4:21.51

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Jenny Thompson 25.20 NR Angel Martino 25.46 Leigh Ann Fetter 25.55
100 m freestyle Jenny Thompson 54.63 Nicole Haislett 55.15 Ashley Tappin 55.47
200 m freestyle Nicole Haislett 1:58.65 Jenny Thompson 1:59.98 Whitney Hedgepeth 2:00.86
400 m freestyle Janet Evans 4:09.47 Erika Hansen 4:11.30 Kim Small 4:12.11
800 m freestyle Janet Evans 8:27.24 Erika Hansen 8:30.05 Kim Small 8:35.48
100 m backstroke Janie Wagstaff 1:00.84 NR Lea Loveless 1:01.17 Trina Thames 1:02.41
200 m backstroke Janie Wagstaff 2:09.43 Lea Loveless 2:10.68 Whitney Hedgepeth 2:13.09
100 m breaststroke Anita Nall 1:09.29 Megan Kleine 1:10.08 Kelli King-Bednar 1:10.20
200 m breaststroke Anita Nall 2:25.35 WR Jill Johnson 2:28.52 Kristine Quance 2:29.89
100 m butterfly Crissy Ahmann-Leighton 58.61 Summer Sanders 59.67 Jenny Thompson 59.88
200 m butterfly Summer Sanders 2:08.86 Angie Wester-Krieg 2:12.13 Julia Gorman 2:12.50
200 m IM Summer Sanders 2:13.10 Nicole Haislett 2:14.49 Janel Jorgensen 2:16.85
400 m IM Summer Sanders 4:40.79 Erika Hansen 4:41.06 Janet Evans 4:45.55

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