Swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle

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Women's 100 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
Date8–10 August
Competitors33 from 14 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Rie Mastenbroek Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Jeannette Campbell Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Bronze medal icon.svg Gisela Arendt Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Germany
  1932
1948  

The women's 100 metre freestyle was a swimming event held as part of the swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme. [1] It was the sixth appearance of the event, which was established in 1912. The competition was held from Saturday to Monday, 8 to 10 August 1936.

Thirty-three swimmers from 14 nations competed.

Records

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

World Record1:04.6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willy den Ouden Amsterdam (NED)27 February 1936
Olympic Record1:06.8 Flag of the United States.svg Helene Madison Los Angeles (USA)8 August 1932

Rie Mastenbroek set a new Olympic record in the first heat with 1 minute 06.4 seconds and equaled her time in the first semi-final. In the final she lowered the Olympic record to 1 minute 05.9 seconds.

Results

Heats

Saturday 8 August 1936: The fastest three in each heat and the fastest fourth-placed from across the heats advanced to the semi-finals.

Heat 1

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rie Mastenbroek  (NED)1:06.4Q OR
2Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Gisela Arendt  (GER)1:07.3Q
3US flag 48 stars.svg  Katherine Rawls  (USA)1:08.5Q
4Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Phyllis Dewar  (CAN)1:09.2q
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Eva Arndt  (DEN)1:10.1
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Margery Hinton  (GBR)1:13.0
7Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Rei Takemura  (JPN)1:14.6
8Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Scylla Venâncio  (BRA)1:15.1

Heat 2

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Willy den Ouden  (NED)1:08.1Q
2Flag of Australia.svg  Evelyn de Lacy  (AUS)1:08.5Q
3US flag 48 stars.svg  Olive McKean  (USA)1:09.3Q
4Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Ilona Ács  (HUN)1:12.7
5Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Irene Pirie-Milton  (CAN)1:12.8
6Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Tsuneko Furuta  (JPN)1:14.6

Heat 3

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Jeannette Campbell  (ARG)1:06.8Q
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tini Wagner  (NED)1:08.9Q
3Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Piedade Coutinho  (BRA)1:09.4Q
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Elvi Svendsen  (DEN)1:10.3
5Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Inge Schmitz  (GER)1:10.9
6Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Vera Harsányi  (HUN)1:11.5
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Zilpha Grant  (GBR)1:12.1

Heat 4

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Ragnhild Hveger  (DEN)1:09.6Q
2Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Kazue Kojima  (JPN)1:11.0Q
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Olive Wadham  (GBR)1:11.5Q
4Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Irma Schrameková  (TCH)1:11.8
5Flag of Australia.svg  Kitty Mackay  (AUS)1:13.8
6Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Helena Salles  (BRA)1:16.2
7Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Yeung Sauking  (ROC)1:22.2

Heat 5

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1US flag 48 stars.svg  Bernice Lapp  (USA)1:09.0Q
2Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Magda Lenkei  (HUN)1:09.9Q
3Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Margaret Stone  (CAN)1:10.0Q
4Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Leni Lohmar  (GER)1:10.3
5Flag of France.svg  Renée Blondeau  (FRA)1:10.9

Semifinals

Sunday 9 August 1936: The fastest three in each semi-final and the fastest fourth-placed from across the heats advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rie Mastenbroek  (NED)1:06.4Q =OR
2Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Gisela Arendt  (GER)1:07.2Q
3US flag 48 stars.svg  Katherine Rawls  (USA)1:08.5Q
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tini Wagner  (NED)1:08.6q
5Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Piedade Coutinho  (BRA)1:09.6
6Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Phyllis Dewar  (CAN)1:09.6
7Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Kazue Kojima  (JPN)1:11.1
8Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Magda Lenkei  (HUN)1:12.1

Semifinal 2

PlaceSwimmerTimeQual.
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Jeannette Campbell  (ARG)1:06.6Q
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Willy den Ouden  (NED)1:06.7Q
3US flag 48 stars.svg  Olive McKean  (USA)1:08.9Q
4US flag 48 stars.svg  Bernice Lapp  (USA)1:09.6
5Flag of Australia.svg  Evelyn de Lacy  (AUS)1:10.0
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Olive Wadham  (GBR)1:12.0
7Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 (with disc).svg  Margaret Stone  (CAN)1:12.8
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Ragnhild Hveger  (DEN)1:14.0

Final

Monday 10 August 1936:

The podium with (fltr): Campbell, Mastenbroek, and Arendt Jeannette campbell en el podio.jpg
The podium with (fltr): Campbell, Mastenbroek, and Arendt
PlaceSwimmerTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rie Mastenbroek  (NED)1:05.9 OR
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Jeannette Campbell  (ARG)1:06.4
3Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Gisela Arendt  (GER)1:06.6
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Willy den Ouden  (NED)1:07.6
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tini Wagner  (NED)1:08.1
6US flag 48 stars.svg  Olive McKean  (USA)1:08.4
7US flag 48 stars.svg  Katherine Rawls  (USA)1:08.7

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