Swimming at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metre freestyle

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The men's 1500 metre freestyle event at the 1968 Olympic Games took place between 25 and 26 October. [1] This swimming event used freestyle swimming, which means that the method of the stroke is not regulated (unlike backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly events). Nearly all swimmers use the front crawl or a variant of that stroke. Because an Olympic-size swimming pool is 50 metres long, this race consisted of 30 lengths of the pool.

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Medalists

Gold Mike Burton
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Silver John Kinsella
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Bronze Greg Brough
Flag of Australia.svg Australia

Results

Heats

Heat 1

RankAthleteCountryTimeNote
1 Mike Burton Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:27.2
2 Ralph Hutton Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 17:35.9
3 Hans Faßnacht Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  West Germany 17:40.2
4 Julio Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 17:53.9
5 Vladimir Bure Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union 18:14.7

Heat 2

RankAthleteCountryTimeNote
1 John Nelson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:36.0
2 Juan Alanís Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 17:37.4
3 Karl-Rüdiger Mann Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  East Germany 17:37.6
4 Antonio Corell Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 18:12.7

Heat 3

RankAthleteCountryTimeNote
1 Greg Brough Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 17:17.1
2 John Kinsella Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17:22.7
3 Gunnar Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 17:57.0
4 Jorge Urreta Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 17:57.5
5 Władysław Wojtakajtis Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 18:32.4
6 Jacques Henrard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 18:38.2

Heat 4

RankAthleteCountryTimeNote
1 Graham White Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 17:10.1
2 Guillermo Echevarría Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 17:11.0
3 Katsuji Ito Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 17:50.2
4 Jean-François Ravelinghien Flag of France.svg  France 18:11.9
5 Jorge González Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico 19:06.0
6 Rubén Guerrero Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 19:36.4

Final

RankAthleteCountryTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Mike Burton Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:38.9 OR
Silver medal icon.svg John Kinsella Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16:57.3
Bronze medal icon.svg Greg Brough Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 17:04.7
4 Graham White Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 17:08.0
5 Ralph Hutton Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 17:15.6
6 Guillermo Echevarría Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 17:36.4
7 Juan Alanís Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 17:46.6
8 John Nelson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 18:05.1

Key: OR = Olympic record

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References

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