Swimming at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Dates 29 November – 7 December 1956
Medal Events 13

Swimming was contested in 1956 at the Olympic Park Swimming and Diving Stadium in Melbourne. The venue was an indoor facility built specifically for the 1956 Olympics. It remained a swim stadium until 1983 when the pool was covered and it has since been a basketball arena, but also used for entertainment and concert events, and is now called (as of 2014) the WestPac Stadium.

The swimming program was changed for the first time since the 1924 Olympics. Men competed in seven events, with the addition of the 200 metre butterfly, while women competed in six events, adding the 100 butterfly.

Australia led both medal lists, winning 8 golds and 14 medals, followed by the United States, who won 11 medals, but only two golds. Australia’s men led with 5 golds and 8 medals, followed by Japan and the USA, with 5 medals, and one gold each. The Australian women won 6 medals, as did the US women, but Australia won 3 female golds to 1 each for Germany, Great Britain, and the United States.

Australia’s Murray Rose was the swimming star of the Games, with three gold medals. On the distaff side, Dawn Fraser and Lorraine Crapp both won two gold medals and three medals. American George Breen won three medals, with a silver and two bronzes.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
100 metres Freestyle, Men Olympic 29 – 30 November 1956 34 19
400 metres Freestyle, Men Olympic 1 – 4 December 1956 32 19
1,500 metres Freestyle, Men Olympic 5 – 7 December 1956 20 11
4 x 200 metres Freestyle Relay, Men Olympic 1 – 3 December 1956 50 11
100 metres Backstroke, Men Olympic 4 – 6 December 1956 25 14
200 metres Breaststroke, Men Olympic 30 November – 6 December 1956 21 17
200 metres Butterfly, Men Olympic 30 November – 1 December 1956 19 14
100 metres Freestyle, Women Olympic 29 November – 1 December 1956 35 16
400 metres Freestyle, Women Olympic 5 – 7 December 1956 26 13
4 x 100 metres Freestyle Relay, Women Olympic 4 – 6 December 1956 45 10
100 metres Backstroke, Women Olympic 3 – 5 December 1956 23 14
200 metres Breaststroke, Women Olympic 29 – 30 November 1956 14 10
100 metres Butterfly, Women Olympic 3 – 5 December 1956 12 8
235 (136/99) 33 (29/24)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Freestyle, Men Jon HenricksAUS John DevittAUS Gary ChapmanAUS
400 metres Freestyle, Men Murray RoseAUS Tsuyoshi YamanakaJPN George BreenUSA
1,500 metres Freestyle, Men Murray RoseAUS Tsuyoshi YamanakaJPN George BreenUSA
4 × 200 metres Freestyle Relay, Men AustraliaAUS United StatesUSA Soviet UnionURS
100 metres Backstroke, Men David TheileAUS John MoncktonAUS Frank McKinneyUSA
200 metres Breaststroke, Men Masaru FurukawaJPN Masahiro YoshimuraJPN Kharis YunichevURS
200 metres Butterfly, Men Bill YorzykUSA Takashi IshimotoJPN György TumpekHUN
100 metres Freestyle, Women Dawn FraserAUS Lorraine CrappAUS Faith LeechAUS
400 metres Freestyle, Women Lorraine CrappAUS Dawn FraserAUS Sylvia RuuskaUSA
4 × 100 metres Freestyle Relay, Women AustraliaAUS United StatesUSA South AfricaRSA
100 metres Backstroke, Women Judith GrinhamGBR Carin ConeUSA Margaret EdwardsGBR
200 metres Breaststroke, Women Ursula HappeGER Éva SzékelyHUN Eva-Maria ten ElsenGER
100 metres Butterfly, Women Shelley MannUSA Nancy RameyUSA Mary SearsUSA

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Australia AUS 8 4 2 14
United States USA 2 4 5 11
Japan JPN 1 4 0 5
Germany GER 1 0 1 2
Great Britain GBR 1 0 1 2
Hungary HUN 0 1 1 2
Soviet Union URS 0 0 2 2
South Africa RSA 0 0 1 1