Swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre freestyle

The men's 100 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place on 22 July at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center in Atlanta, United States.[1] There were 60 competitors from 54 nations.[2] Nations had been limited to two swimmers each since the 1984 Games. The event was won by Alexander Popov of Russia, the third man to successfully defend an Olympic title in the 100 metre freestyle (after Duke Kahanamoku in 1912 and 1920 and Johnny Weissmuller in 1924 and 1928). Gary Hall, Jr. returned the United States to the podium in the event after a one-Games absence. Gustavo Borges, the silver medalist in 1992, earned bronze. Popov and Borges were the 9th and 10th men to earn multiple medals in the event.

Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Alexander Popov
VenueGeorgia Tech Aquatic Center
Date22 July 1996 (heats & finals)
Competitors61 from 45 nations
Winning time48.74
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Alexander Popov
 Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Gary Hall, Jr.
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Gustavo Borges
 Brazil
← 1992
2000 →

Background

This was the 22nd appearance of the men's 100 metre freestyle. The event has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1900 (when the shortest freestyle was the 200 metres), though the 1904 version was measured in yards rather than metres.[2]

Four of the eight finalists from the 1992 Games returned: gold medalist Alexander Popov of the Unified Team (now competing for Russia), silver medalist Gustavo Borges of Brazil, fourth-place finisher Jon Olsen of the United States, and seventh-place finisher Christian Tröger of Germany.

In 1992, Popov defeated defending gold medalist Matt Biondi and proceeded to win every major 50 metre and 100 metre freestyle championship since Barcelona, including the 1994 world championships. Popov was the odds-on favorite. His biggest challenger was American Gary Hall, Jr., runner-up in the world championships.[2]

Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan each made their debut in the event. The United States made its 21st appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Competition format

This freestyle swimming competition used the A/B final format instituted in 1984. The competition consisted of two rounds: heats and finals. The swimmers with the best 8 times in the semifinals advanced to the A final, competing for medals through 8th place. The swimmers with the next 8 times in the semifinals competed in the B final for 9th through 16th place. Swim-offs were used as necessary to determine advancement.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Alexandr Popov (RUS)48.21 Monte Carlo, Monaco18 June 1994
Olympic record  Matt Biondi (USA)48.63 Seoul, South Korea22 September 1988

Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

DateTimeRound
Monday, 22 July 1996Heats
Finals

Results

Heats

Rule: The eight fastest swimmers advance to final A, while the next eight to final B.[3]

RankHeatLaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
184Alexander Popov  Russia48.74QA
264Gary Hall, Jr.  United States48.90QA
383Gustavo Borges  Brazil49.17QA
463Francisco Sánchez  Venezuela49.59QA
558Ricardo Busquets  Puerto Rico49.61QA, NR
665Pavlo Khnykin  Ukraine49.69QA
762Pieter van den Hoogenband  Netherlands49.73QA
885Fernando Scherer  Brazil49.79QA
986Lars Frölander  Sweden49.91QB, WD
1067Christian Tröger  Germany50.06QB
1171Stephen Clarke  Canada50.14QB
1274Jon Olsen  United States50.17QB
1351Bartosz Kizierowski  Poland50.18QB, NR
1475Chris Fydler  Australia50.27QB
21Raimundas Mažuolis  Lithuania50.27QB, WD
1682Rostyslav Svanidze  Ukraine50.31QB
1744Sion Brinn  Jamaica50.38QB, NR
76Björn Zikarsky  Germany50.38QB
1955Aleh Rukhlevich  Belarus50.42
2066Attila Zubor  Hungary50.43
2154Aleksey Yegorov  Kazakhstan50.49
2278Yoav Bruck  Israel50.61
2353Nicolas Gruson  France50.71
2481Vladimir Predkin  Russia50.75
2588Salim Iles  Algeria50.87
2652Brendon Dedekind  South Africa50.95
2756Earl McCarthy  Ireland50.99
2887Nicholas Shackell  Great Britain51.03
2931Sergey Ashihmin  Kyrgyzstan51.07NR
3072Nicolae Ivan  Romania51.14
3161Trent Bray  New Zealand51.18
3241Indrek Sei  Estonia51.19NR
3347Juan Benavides  Spain51.20
3468Richard Sam Bera  Indonesia51.25
3577Béla Szabados  Hungary51.26
3623Janko Gojković  Bosnia and Herzegovina51.28NR
3757Shunsuke Ito  Japan51.29
3845Felipe Delgado  Ecuador51.38
3943Zhao Lifeng  China51.70
4046Marijan Kanjer  Croatia51.76
4136Giovanni Linscheer  Suriname51.82
4238Arthur Li Kai Yien  Hong Kong51.84
4334José Isaza  Panama51.86
4448Kalle Varonen  Finland52.00
4573José Meolans  Argentina52.02
4622Georgios Giziotis  Greece52.04
4742Tamer Hamed  Egypt52.16
4833Oleg Tsvetkovskiy  Uzbekistan52.39
4927Koh Yun-ho  South Korea52.56
5032Stavros Michaelides  Cyprus52.65
5114Darrick Bollinger  Guam52.68
5215Kenny Roberts  Seychelles52.89
5324Nikola Kalabić  FR Yugoslavia52.98
5426Diego Perdomo  Colombia53.01
5535Maxim Cazmirciuc  Moldova53.18
5637Huang Chih-yung  Chinese Taipei53.47
5728Sng Ju Wei  Singapore53.50
5825Juan Luis Bocanegra  Guatemala54.05
5916Diego Mularoni  San Marino57.11
6013Khuwaiter Al-Dhaheri  United Arab Emirates57.70
12Ali Al-Gazali  YemenDNS

Finals

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Final B

RankLaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
93Jon Olsen  United States49.80
104Christian Tröger  Germany49.90
118Björn Zikarsky  Germany49.91
121Sion Brinn  Jamaica50.09NR
132Chris Fydler  Australia50.31
147Rostyslav Svanidze  Ukraine50.43
155Stephen Clarke  Canada50.45
166Bartosz Kizierowski  Poland50.51

Final A

Hall led going into the turn, but Popov led coming out of it. Hall caught Popov again in the second length, but Popov pulled away at the finish.[2]

RankLaneSwimmerNationTimeNotes
4Alexander Popov  Russia48.74
5Gary Hall, Jr.  United States48.81
3Gustavo Borges  Brazil49.02
41Pieter van den Hoogenband  Netherlands49.13NR
58Fernando Scherer  Brazil49.57
67Pavlo Khnykin  Ukraine49.65
72Ricardo Busquets  Puerto Rico49.68
86Francisco Sánchez  Venezuela49.84

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