Swimming at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre backstroke

Swimming at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Freestyle
100 m men women
400 m men women
1500 m men
Backstroke
100 m women
200 m men
Breaststroke
200 m men women
Butterfly
100 m women
200 m men
Individual medley
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men
Medley relay
4×100 m men women

The men's 200 metre backstroke event at the 1964 Olympic Games took place between October 11 and 13.[1] This swimming event used backstroke. Because an Olympic size swimming pool is 50 metres long, this race consisted of four lengths of the pool.

Medalists

GoldJed Graef
 United States
SilverGary Dilley
 United States
BronzeBob Bennett
 United States

Results

Heats

Five heats were held; the fastest sixteen swimmers advanced to the Semifinals. The swimmers that advanced are highlighted.

Heat One

Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Bob Bennett United States 2:16.1
2 Isagi Osumi Japan 2:17.3
3 Ralph Hutton Canada 2:17.8
4 Henri van Osch Netherlands 2:19.1
5 Lars Kraus Jensen Denmark 2:23.3
6 Herman Verbauwen Belgium 2:24.9
7 Michael Eu Malaysia 2:35.8

Heat Two

Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Shigeo Fukushima Japan 2:14.7
2 Viktor Mazanov Soviet Union 2:16.8
3 Jürgen Dietze Germany 2:20.4
4 Jan Weeteling Netherlands 2:20.4
5 John Byrom Australia 2:27.0
6 Ákos Gulyás Hungary 2:30.5
7 Eliot Chenaux Puerto Rico 2:33.1

Heat Three

Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Jed Graef United States 2:14.5
2 Keisuke Ito Japan 2:16.7
3 Chiaffredo Rora Italy 2:17.8
4 Jesús Cabrera Spain 2:19.7
5 Pedro Diz Argentina 2:24.9
6 Gerhard Wieland Austria 2:25.9
7 Augusto Ferrero Peru 2:29.9

Heat Four

Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Ezio Della Savia Italy 2:16.6
2 Ernst-Joachim Küppers Germany 2:17.9
3 Ivan Ferák Czechoslovakia 2:20.0
4 Friedrich Suda Austria 2:20.7
5 Ron Jacks Canada 2:21.3
6 Geoffrey Thwaites Great Britain 2:22.0
7 Chan Kam Hong Hong Kong 2:46.0

Heat Five

Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Gary Dilley United States 2:14.2
2 Peter Reynolds Australia 2:15.9
3 József Csikány Hungary 2:18.3
4 Wolfgang Wagner Germany 2:18.5
5 Carlos van der Maath Argentina 2:19.6
6 Robert Christophe France 2:22.5

Semifinals

Two heats were held; the fastest eight swimmers advanced to the Finals. The swimmers that advanced are highlighted.

Semifinal One

Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Gary Dilley United States 2:13.8
2 Shigeo Fukushima Japan 2:14.1
3 Ralph Hutton Canada 2:15.8
4 Bob Bennett United States 2:16.3
5 Isagi Osumi Japan 2:17.0
6 József Csikány Hungary 2:17.5
7 Keisuke Ito Japan 2:17.6
8 Henri van Osch Netherlands 2:19.7

Semifinal Two

Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Jed Graef United States 2:13.7
2 Ernst-Joachim Küppers Germany 2:15.4
3 Viktor Mazanov Soviet Union 2:15.4
4 Peter Reynolds Australia 2:15.6
5 Chiaffredo Rora Italy 2:16.7
6 Ezio Della Savia Italy 2:18.4
7 Wolfgang Wagner Germany 2:20.2
8 Carlos van der Maath Argentina 2:21.3

Final

Rank Athlete Country Time Notes
Jed Graef  United States 2:10.3 WR
Gary Dilley  United States 2:10.5
Bob Bennett  United States 2:13.1
4 Shigeo Fukushima  Japan 2:13.2
5 Ernst-Joachim Küppers  United Team of Germany 2:15.7
6 Viktor Mazanov  Soviet Union 2:15.9
7 Ralph Hutton  Canada 2:15.9
8 Peter Reynolds  Australia 2:16.6

Key: WR = World record

References

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