Swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

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The men's 200 metre breaststroke was a swimming event held as part of the swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme. [1] It was the seventh appearance of the event, which was established in 1908. The competition was held from Thursday to Saturday, 13 to 15 August 1936.

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Twenty-five swimmers from eleven nations competed. Several of the swimmers used butterfly-swimming strokes; the butterfly stroke was only developed in the early 1930s and was still regarded as a variant of breaststroke in 1936.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Tetsuo Hamuro
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan
Erwin Sietas
Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Germany
Reizo Koike
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1936 Summer Olympics.

World Record2:37.2 Flag of the United States.svg Jack Kasley New Haven (USA)28 March 1936
Olympic Record2:44.9 Flag of Japan.svg Reizo Koike Los Angeles (USA)12 August 1932

In the first heat of the first round Tetsuo Hamuro set a new Olympic record with 2:42.5 minutes. He bettered his own Olympic record in the final with 2:41.5 minutes.

Results

Heats

Thursday 13 August 1936: The fastest three in each heat and the fastest from across the heats advanced to the semi-finals.

Heat 1

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Tetsuo Hamuro  (JPN)2:42.5QQ OR
2Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Erwin Sietas  (GER)2:44.6QQ
3US flag 48 stars.svg  Ray Kaye  (USA)2:48.5QQ
4Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jikirum Adjaluddin  (PHI)2:50.2qq
5Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Julius Edgar Arp  (BRA)3:02.6

Heat 2

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Saburo Ito  (JPN)2:45.8QQ
2Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Jochen Balke  (GER)2:46.4QQ
3US flag 48 stars.svg  Jack Kasley  (USA)2:54.4QQ
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Erik Skou  (DEN)2:57.6
5Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Percy Belvin  (BER)3:09.8
6Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Albert Puddy  (CAN)3:10.2

Heat 3

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1US flag 48 stars.svg  John Higgins  (USA)2:48.8QQ
2Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Arsad Alpad  (PHI)2:52.6QQ
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Finn Jensen  (DEN)2:55.7QQ
4Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Antônio Luiz dos Santos  (BRA)2:56.8
5Flag of Egypt (1922-1958).svg  Mohamed Hassanein  (EGY)2:58.9
Flag of Chile.svg  Jorge Berroeta  (CHI)DSQ

Heat 4

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Leonard Spence  (BER)2:52.0QQ
2Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Gerald Clawson  (CAN)2:54.7QQ
3Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Felix Erbert  (TCH)2:55.7QQ
Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Reed  (CHI)DSQ

Heat 5

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Reizo Koike  (JPN)2:43.8QQ
2Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Teófilo Yldefonso  (PHI)2:47.4QQ
3Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Arthur Heina  (GER)2:48.5QQ
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Hans Malmström  (DEN)2:56.5

Semifinals

Wednesday 14 August 1936: The fastest three in each semi-final and the fastest fourth-placed advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Reizo Koike  (JPN)2:44.5QQ
2Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Jochen Balke  (GER)2:45.4QQ
3Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Saburo Ito  (JPN)2:45.5QQ
4US flag 48 stars.svg  Ray Kaye  (USA)2:49.2
5Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Jikirum Adjaluddin  (PHI)2:54.0
6Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Arsad Alpad  (PHI)2:54.6
7Flag of Denmark.svg  Finn Jensen  (DEN)2:54.8
8Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Gerald Clawson  (CAN)2:55.6

Semifinal 2

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Tetsuo Hamuro  (JPN)2:43.4QQ
2US flag 48 stars.svg  John Higgins  (USA)2:44.0QQ
3Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Erwin Sietas  (GER)2:44.8QQ
4Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Teófilo Yldefonso  (PHI)2:46.8qq
5Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Arthur Heina  (GER)2:47.3
6US flag 48 stars.svg  Jack Kasley  (USA)2:53.4
7Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Felix Erbert  (TCH)2:53.5
Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Leonard Spence  (BER)DSQ

Final

Saturday 15 August 1936:

PlaceSwimmerTime
1Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Tetsuo Hamuro  (JPN)2:41.5
2Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Erwin Sietas  (GER)2:42.9
3Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Reizo Koike  (JPN)2:44.2
4US flag 48 stars.svg  John Higgins  (USA)2:45.2
5Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Saburo Ito  (JPN)2:47.6
6Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Jochen Balke  (GER)2:47.8
7Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Teófilo Yldefonso  (PHI)2:51.1

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