Swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics

Dates 8 – 15 August 1936
Medal Events 11

A newly built swimming stadium adjacent to the main Olympic stadium was the venue for an unchanged eleven event schedule. Crowds were usually large although bad weather and other scheduled events occasionally meant the stadium was not always full. Much like 1932 the men’s programme turned into a duel between Japan and the USA although a major shock occurred in the 100m freestyle, with a victory for Hungary. The Dutch team were the dominating force in the women’s events. Rie Mastenbroek of the Netherlands was the outstanding swimmer of either sex, winning three golds and a silver.

For the first Olympic Games in which they had competed, no American woman claimed an Olympic title. The breaststroke events saw an innovation with the introduction, by a number of swimmers of the butterfly technique. Herbert Higgins, Jochen Balke and Maria Lenk reached finals with this technique though none of them won medals.

Two additional events were held during the Games, unofficial relay events for men and women for teams representing continents. An all-Japanese team represented Asia defeated the USA in the men’s 4x200m freestyle with a composite European team third. A Dutch/German quartet won the women’s 4x100m freestyle for Europe.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
100 metres Freestyle, Men Olympic 8 – 9 August 1936 45 23
400 metres Freestyle, Men Olympic 10 – 12 August 1936 34 16
1,500 metres Freestyle, Men Olympic 13 – 15 August 1936 21 10
4 x 200 metres Freestyle Relay, Men Olympic 10 – 11 August 1936 74 18
100 metres Backstroke, Men Olympic 12 – 14 August 1936 30 17
200 metres Breaststroke, Men Olympic 13 – 15 August 1936 25 11
100 metres Freestyle, Women Olympic 8 – 10 August 1936 33 14
400 metres Freestyle, Women Olympic 13 – 15 August 1936 20 10
4 x 100 metres Freestyle Relay, Women Olympic 12 – 14 August 1936 38 9
100 metres Backstroke, Women Olympic 11 – 13 August 1936 21 12
200 metres Breaststroke, Women Olympic 8 – 11 August 1936 23 12
248 (154/94) 29 (28/18)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Freestyle, Men Ferenc CsíkHUN Masanori YusaJPN Shigeo AraiJPN
400 metres Freestyle, Men Jack MedicaUSA Shunpei UtoJPN Shozo MakinoJPN
1,500 metres Freestyle, Men Noboru TeradaJPN Jack MedicaUSA Shunpei UtoJPN
4 × 200 metres Freestyle Relay, Men JapanJPN United StatesUSA HungaryHUN
100 metres Backstroke, Men Adolph KieferUSA Al Vande WegheUSA Masaji KiyokawaJPN
200 metres Breaststroke, Men Tetsuo HamuroJPN Erwin SietasGER Reizo KoikeJPN
100 metres Freestyle, Women Rie MastenbroekNED Jeanette CampbellARG Gisela ArendtGER
400 metres Freestyle, Women Rie MastenbroekNED Ragnhild HvegerDEN Lenore Kight-WingardUSA
4 × 100 metres Freestyle Relay, Women NetherlandsNED GermanyGER United StatesUSA
100 metres Backstroke, Women Nida SenffNED Rie MastenbroekNED Alice BridgesUSA
200 metres Breaststroke, Women Hideko MaehataJPN Martha GenengerGER Inge SørensenDEN

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Japan JPN 4 2 5 11
Netherlands NED 4 1 0 5
United States USA 2 3 3 8
Hungary HUN 1 0 1 2
Germany GER 0 3 1 4
Denmark DEN 0 1 1 2
Argentina ARG 0 1 0 1