1956 Summer Olympics / Swimming - 100m Freestyle (Women)

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sport swim
competition 100 meters freestyle
gender Women
place Swimming and Diving Stadium , Melbourne
Attendees 35 swimmers from 16 nations
Competition phase November 29 to
December 1, 1956
Medals Gold medal.svg Dawn Fraser ( AUS ) Lorraine Crapp (AUS) Faith Leech (AUS)
Silver medal.svg
Bronze medal.svg

The competition over 100m freestyle women at the 1956 Summer Olympics in the Australian city of Melbourne was from November 30 to December 1 in Swimming and Diving Stadium discharged.

Participating Nations

A total of 35 swimmers from 16 nations took part in the competition.

Records

Previous records

World record Lorraine Crapp ( Australia ) AustraliaAustralia  1: 02.4 min Melbourne , Australia October 25, 1956
Olympic record Judit Temes ( Hungary ) Hungary 1949Hungary  1: 05.5 min Helsinki , Finland July 26, 1952

New records

The following records were set during the competition:

date run Surname nation time OR WR
Nov 29 Forward 1 Lorraine Crapp AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 03.4 min OR
Nov 29 Forward 5 Dawn Fraser AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 02.4 min OR
Dec 1 final Dawn Fraser AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 02.0 min OR WR

Prelims

There were five preliminary runs on November 29th. The 16 fastest swimmers of all heats qualified for the two semi-finals.

Forward 1

The Australian Lorraine Crapp set a new Olympic record: She improved the previous best time (1: 05.5 min) of the Hungarian Judit Temes by 2.1 s to 1: 03.4 min.

rank Surname nation time
1 Lorraine Crapp AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 03.4 min
2 Joan Rosazza United States 48United States United States 1: 05.5 min
3 Helen Stewart Canada 1921Canada Canada 1: 07.1 min
4th Jeanette Myburgh South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 1: 07.1 min
5 Anita Hellström SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 08.5 min
6th Irène Sweyd BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1: 08.9 min
7th Winifred Griffin New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1: 10.4 min
8th Margaret Northrop British East AfricaBritish East Africa Kenya 1: 12.8 min

Forward 2

rank Surname nation time
1 Nancy Simons United States 48United States United States 1: 06.5 min
2 Katalin Szőke Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 1: 08.0 min
3 Kati Jansen Germany team all German 1956All-German team Germany 1: 08.3 min
4th Odile Vouaux France 1946Fourth French Republic France 1: 08.6 min
5 Fearne Ewart United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1: 08.8 min
6th Setsuko Shimada Japan 1870Japan Japan 1: 11.8 min

Forward 3

rank Surname nation time
1 Marrion Roe New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1: 05.9 min
2 Valéria Gyenge Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 1: 06.6 min
3 Birgit Klomp Germany team all German 1956All-German team Germany 1: 07.7 min
4th Héda Frost France 1946Fourth French Republic France 1: 08.8 min
5 Blanca Barrón Mexico 1934Mexico Mexico 1: 09.5 min
6th Yoshiko Sato Japan 1870Japan Japan 1: 10.3 min
7th Gertrude Lozada Philippines 1944Philippines Philippines 1: 13.7 min

Forward 4

rank Surname nation time
1 Faith Leech AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 04.9 min
2 Zsuzsa Ördög Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 1: 06.5 min
3 Kate Jobson SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 07.3 min
4th Susan Roberts South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 1: 07.9 min
5 Christel Steffin Germany team all German 1956All-German team Germany 1: 08.1 min
6th Hitomi Jinno Japan 1870Japan Japan 1: 08.8 min
7th Gladys Priestley Canada 1921Canada Canada 1: 09.2 min

Forward 5

The Australian Dawn Fraser improved to by her teammate Lorraine Crapp established in the first lead Olympic record by one second at 1: 02.4 min.

rank Surname nation time
1 Dawn Fraser AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 02.4 min
2 Natalie Myburgh South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 1: 05.1 min
3 Virginia Grant Canada 1921Canada Canada 1: 05.1 min
4th Shelley man United States 48United States United States 1: 05.4 min
5 Frances Hogben United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1: 08.5 min
6th Ginette Jany-Sendral France 1946Fourth French Republic France 1: 09.9 min
7th Shoshana Rivner IsraelIsrael Israel 1: 10.3 min

Semifinals

Two semi-finals took place on November 30th. The eight fastest swimmers qualified for the final.

Semi-final 1

rank Surname nation time
1 Dawn Fraser AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 03.0 min
2 Faith Leech AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 05.2 min
3 Joan Rosazza United States 48United States United States 1: 05.9 min
4th Natalie Myburgh South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 1: 06.0 min
5 Valéria Gyenge Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 1: 06.4 min
6th Zsuzsa Ördögh Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 1: 06.9 min
7th Helen Stewart Canada 1921Canada Canada 1: 06.9 min
8th Birgit Klomp Germany team all German 1956All-German team Germany 1: 07.9 min

Semi-final 2

rank Surname nation time
1 Lorraine Crapp AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 03.1 min
2 Marrion Roe New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1: 05.3 min
3 Virginia Grant Canada 1921Canada Canada 1: 05.5 min
4th Shelley man United States 48United States United States 1: 05.5 min
5 Nancy Simons United States 48United States United States 1: 06.1 min
6th Kate Jobson SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 06.1 min
7th Susan Roberts South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 1: 06.6 min
8th Jeanette Myburgh South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 1: 06.7 min

final

The final took place on December 1st. With a winning time of 1: 02.0 minutes, the Australian Dawn Fraser set a new world record and an Olympic record.

rank Surname nation time
1 Dawn Fraser AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 02.0 min
2 Lorraine Crapp AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 02.4 min
3 Faith Leech AustraliaAustralia Australia 1: 05.1 min
4th Joan Rosazza United States 48United States United States 1: 05.2 min
5 Virginia Grant Canada 1921Canada Canada 1: 05.4 min
6th Shelley man United States 48United States United States 1: 05.6 min
7th Marrion Roe New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1: 05.6 min
8th Natalie Myburgh South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 1: 05.8 min

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