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Swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

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The women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay was a swimming event held as part of the swimming at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme.[1] It was the sixth appearance of the event, which was established in 1912. The competition was held on Wednesday and Friday, 12 and 14 August 1936.

The United States and Germany both replaced one swimmer between the semi-finals and the final. Thirty-eight swimmers from nine nations competed.

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Netherlands (NED)
Rie Mastenbroek
Willy den Ouden
Jopie Selbach
Tini Wagner
 Germany (GER)
Gisela Arendt
Ruth Halbsguth
Leni Lohmar
Ingeborg Schmitz
 United States (USA)
Mavis Freeman
Bernice Lapp
Olive McKean
Katherine Rawls

Note: The International Olympic Committee medal database shows only these swimmers as medalists. Ursula Pollack swam for Germany in the semi-finals but is not credited with a silver medal. Also the American Elizabeth Ryan who swam in the semi-finals is not listed as bronze medalist.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1936 Summer Olympics.

World Record 4:32.8 Netherlands Jopie Selbach
Netherlands Rie Mastenbroek
Netherlands Tini Wagner
Netherlands Willy den Ouden
Rotterdam (NED) 24 May 1936
Olympic Record 4:38.0 United States Josephine McKim
United States Helen Johns
United States Eleanor Saville
United States Helene Madison
Los Angeles (USA) 12 August 1932

In the final the Netherlands set a new Olympic record with 4:36.0 minutes.

Results

Semifinals

Wednesday, 12 August 1936: The fastest three in each semi-final and the fastest fourth-placed advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1

Place Swimmers Time Qual.
1  Mavis Freeman, Bernice Lapp, Olive McKean, and Elizabeth Ryan (USA) 4:47.1 QQ
2  Zilpha Grant, Edna Hughes, Margaret Jeffery, and Olive Wadham (GBR) 4:47.2 QQ
3  Phyllis Dewar, Mary McConkey, Irene Pirie-Milton, and Margaret Stone (CAN) 4:49.7 QQ
4  Ilona Ács, Ágnes Bíró, Vera Harsányi, and Magda Lenkei (HUN) 4:50.6 qq
5  Roma Wagner, Franziska Mally, Grete Ittlinger, and Elli von Kropiwnicki (AUT) 5:16.6

Semifinal 2

Place Swimmers Time Qual.
1  Rie Mastenbroek, Willy den Ouden, Jopie Selbach, and Tini Wagner (NED) 4:38.1 QQ
2  Ruth Halbsguth, Leni Lohmar, Ursula Pollack, and Ingeborg Schmitz (GER) 4:40.5 QQ
3  Eva Arndt, Tove Bruunstrøm, Ragnhild Hveger, and Elvi Svendsen (DEN) 4:46.2 QQ
4  Tsuneko Furuta, Kazue Kojima, Hatsuko Morioka, and Rei Takemura (JPN) 4:58.1 NR

Final

Friday, 14 August 1936:

Place Swimmers Time
1  Jopie Selbach, Tini Wagner, Willy den Ouden, and Rie Mastenbroek (NED) 4:36.0 OR
2  Ruth Halbsguth, Leni Lohmar, Ingeborg Schmitz, and Gisela Arendt (GER) 4:36.8
3  Katherine Rawls, Bernice Lapp, Mavis Freeman, and Olive McKean (USA) 4:40.2
4  Ilona Ács, Ágnes Bíró, Vera Harsányi, and Magda Lenkei (HUN) 4:48.0
 Mary McConkey, Irene Pirie-Milton, Margaret Stone, and Phyllis Dewar (CAN) 4:48.0
6  Margaret Jeffery, Zilpha Grant, Edna Hughes, and Olive Wadham (GBR) 4:51.0
7  Ragnhild Hveger, Tove Bruunstrøm, Elvi Svendsen, and Eva Arndt (DEN) 4:51.4

References

  1. ^ "Swimming at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games: Women's 4 × 100 metres Freestyle Relay". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2016.

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