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200 metres Breaststroke, Men

Date11 – 13 August 1932
StatusOlympic
LocationOlympic Park Swimming Stadium, Los Angeles, California
Participants18 from 11 countries

The world record holder Leonard Spence, a Guyanan who would later compete for Bermuda in international competition, was not present in Los Angeles, so the man who had blazed a trail for Japan at the Amsterdam Olympics, the defending champion Yoshiyuki Tsuruta, was considered the man to beat. The final was a high water mark for Asian swimmers as the seemingly obligatory three Japanese racers were joined by two from the Philippines. Only Erwin Sietas of Germany represented the rest of the world but it was he who led the field for the majority of the race. The German faded out of the medals in the closing stages and Tsuruta became the first man to retain a breaststroke title as he defeated his fellow countryman, Reizo Koike, by a second. Teófilo Yldefonso of the Philippines repeated his Amsterdam performance in third. Yldefonso was captured in World War II and died in a Japanese prison camp after being a participant in the infamous Bataan Death March.

PosSwimmerNOCR1SFFinal
1Yoshiyuki TsurutaJPN2:46.2 (1 h1)2:45.4 (2 h1)2:45.4 (1)Gold
2Reizo KoikeJPN2:46.2 (1 h2)2:44.9 (1 h1)2:46.6 (2)Silver
3Teófilo YldefonsoPHI2:53.7 (1 h3)2:48.4 (2 h2)2:47.1 (3)Bronze
4Erwin SietasGER2:51.0 (2 h2)2:47.6 (1 h2)2:48.0 (4)
5Jikirum AdjaluddinPHI2:49.9 (2 h1)2:50.2 (3 h1)2:49.2 (5)
6Shigeo NakagawaJPN2:55.0 (2 h4)2:52.4 (3 h2)2:52.8 (6)
4 h1 r2/3Jacques CartonnetFRA2:50.8 (3 h1)2:50.9 (4 h1)
4 h2 r2/3Walter SpenceCAN2:56.5 (2 h3)2:52.7 (4 h2)
5 h1 r2/3Toivo ReingoldtFIN2:53.6 (1 h4)2:54.9 (5 h1)
3 h2 r1/3Justo José CaraballoARG2:55.2 (3 h2)
3 h3 r1/3Alfred SchoebelFRA2:56.6 (3 h3)
4 h1 r1/3Basil FrancisUSA2:57.2 (4 h1)
4 h2 r1/3Edwin MolesUSA2:56.8 (4 h2)
4 h3 r1/3John PaulsenUSA3:00.1 (4 h3)
5 h1 r1/3Sigfrid HeynerSWE3:00.7 (5 h1)
5 h2 r1/3Dick WyndhamCAN3:12.4 (5 h2)
5 h3 r1/3Pablo ZieroldMEX3:15.2 (5 h3)
6 h1 r1/3Harry ForssellBRA3:14.6 (6 h1)

Round One (11 August 1932 — 15:30)

Top two in each heat and the fastest third-place advanced to the semi-finals.

Heat One

PosLaneSwimmerNOCTime
1Yoshiyuki TsurutaJPN2:46.2QOR
2Jikirum AdjaluddinPHI2:49.9Q
3Jacques CartonnetFRA2:50.8q
4Basil FrancisUSA2:57.2
5Sigfrid HeynerSWE3:00.7
6Harry ForssellBRA3:14.6

Heat Two

PosLaneSwimmerNOCTime
1Reizo KoikeJPN2:46.2Q=OR
2Erwin SietasGER2:51.0Q
3Justo José CaraballoARG2:55.2
4Edwin MolesUSA2:56.8
5Dick WyndhamCAN3:12.4

Heat Three

PosLaneSwimmerNOCTime
1Teófilo YldefonsoPHI2:53.7Q
2Walter SpenceCAN2:56.5Q
3Alfred SchoebelFRA2:56.6
4John PaulsenUSA3:00.1
5Pablo ZieroldMEX3:15.2

Heat Four

PosLaneSwimmerNOCTime
1Toivo ReingoldtFIN2:53.6Q
2Shigeo NakagawaJPN2:55.0Q

Semi-Finals (12 August 1932 — 15:00)

Top three in each heat advanced to the final.

Heat One

PosLaneSwimmerNOCTime
1Reizo KoikeJPN2:44.9QOR
2Yoshiyuki TsurutaJPN2:45.4Q
3Jikirum AdjaluddinPHI2:50.2Q
4Jacques CartonnetFRA2:50.9
5Toivo ReingoldtFIN2:54.9

Heat Two

PosLaneSwimmerNOCTime
1Erwin SietasGER2:47.6Q
2Teófilo YldefonsoPHI2:48.4Q
3Shigeo NakagawaJPN2:52.4Q
4Walter SpenceCAN2:52.7

Final (13 August 1932 — 16:00)

PosLaneSwimmerNOCTime
1Yoshiyuki TsurutaJPN2:45.4
2Reizo KoikeJPN2:46.6
3Teófilo YldefonsoPHI2:47.1
4Erwin SietasGER2:48.0
5Jikirum AdjaluddinPHI2:49.2
6Shigeo NakagawaJPN2:52.8